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If you enjoyed learning about:
9 }+ F7 e# W7 Z6 q- E) Q+ Z6 E$ NTrade
t, M9 C0 R* p! ~7 [4 |Growth0 \$ H1 q Y/ Y
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, c+ n3 G* T" f3 h4 a' JChina as an Emerging Economy6 B7 Q$ o5 Q9 W. v; w
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
* c- G, y" w. `# IECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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) q! t; _; A8 ?& S$ BChinese Economy Characteristics
8 A! E4 S' l& ^$ g1 k$ DRecent Events in the Chinese Economy% k! Z; \' {9 h _2 G
Consequences of economic reform
9 e) v6 P. ^$ a- q. C! ]) pCanada’s economic relations with China+ ^1 {# ~8 r$ \) K7 v. z- T5 j
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If you would like to learn more about:
6 c0 d& r# P$ V+ ^1 {3 WRich and Poor Countries6 L5 G) m- z, j& v: Y' @& d* r/ e& E
Why economies differ
" w# B) H8 E: \6 }4 {Causes for such differences% [/ `" j* X3 j2 M, u
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: G$ p& b( M: X; \8 a
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 X2 D O! Z' e0 q$ r- g7 _( Z
Topics:
+ J+ i- J6 y N2 dTechnology
5 M3 _; W" ~3 W; sInstitutions
# U. g# q" R: Y7 a, }Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 6 A% p* l" w j7 k0 n- q
# l: J5 z+ p& I$ }' mIf you enjoyed learning about
) B+ Y! y& u+ q" P, D, D) ySupply and Demand
$ [, p: h: v+ ~% k& h& J( _, L6 AConsumer Behavior
" Z1 N/ M. I, a6 t, c. d+ g iProduction and Cost9 m' Y6 e! W$ s8 K. Q5 I
Price and Output2 b- {! ]* P, Y- w
Market Structures0 ^! V+ h7 K O2 E7 i, C+ o& ^1 T; T0 u
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
( _2 U0 a+ b4 u, nECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
. D+ j" g' ^3 uTopics: % D" W Y& w5 b0 I& K2 C: P) L
Theory of consumer behavior
3 N9 g- v, _$ M+ [, U& S3 @Theory of production and cost
# C% B* j& l0 _5 k$ xPrice and output determination under competition
' x5 ]1 B- o! T) H1 G, zMonopoly and other market structures) v% W. s$ a+ o2 B2 A3 X+ ~
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6 h0 Y% g' ~& b( k1 r: C+ k8 p5 [Costs and Benefits
/ c- |" Y/ k* ^. u5 {! aExternalities. h, n* N8 \! S% Y
Decision-making, U% e# h9 z+ V* @- j1 T
Or would like to learn more about
& b3 } t& i7 Z+ F7 Z2 {7 ?Capital Investments
9 }- C; y' W a4 `, ZYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
4 I) j2 E. ]) R% OECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation$ A: O {& h% Q+ A7 G. k/ y
Topics:: E& f; y# q3 a: b$ M- W! B4 e0 k
Cost-Benefit Analysis
. K* ~6 m$ M3 L. @Evaluating Public Investment Projects
6 O1 Z( [0 F0 K. vLook at examples from 8 f* W; ]/ N0 q6 R: q+ P
Transportation
! V# q( n. T, U. GRiver Basin Management% `) w0 i. P* C7 e+ ^$ @0 G9 l8 M
Electrical Generation4 e1 r/ T4 x3 z# H* k o
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
2 _& Y/ J* q" ]( }) v }) q2 @6 NExternalities# g- @. C9 F% i e
Resource Allocation V1 [6 g& P0 r
Taxation! I2 D& `, C1 W$ R# c" [: e1 \; D
Or would like to learn more about + H2 z `& ^! J
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
; F6 r+ U" R. A/ j3 w. X9 @You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
1 [/ S3 O7 j/ W$ \, k2 P5 YECON 365 Resource Economics6 E7 U& A! |9 s2 E" n/ r
Topics:
: X, l8 n' }$ v7 }' `6 ?! [+ K4 f! zExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources& h# \" G' g1 ]* y% i& @
Scarcity and pricing
# B" Q5 ^& D1 I& q# x$ RContemporary Canadian resource policy issues" W3 u1 L0 n) z9 `; H1 S; Y
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Resource Allocation( R' H2 S7 M! }( J9 s6 T: F& e
Pricing
4 z) q/ p8 i! n: eMarkets Q' {. \% Q+ [
Government roles' U" w9 B+ F' g" Y
Or would like to learn more about 7 X0 Y2 O* \: M C" P# Z- \2 w
The energy sector, including sources and markets
4 S( n" A( W4 r: X: q7 m! M WCanadian Energy Policy and current issues$ Y# H, q5 @ u: n& r8 g
You might enjoy a course about
" G! z/ \3 ]+ {5 T: A- _Energy Economics!
, o: V3 ^6 Q& _# b3 I1 I0 JECON 366 Energy Economics
! w: O2 `# y; h9 fTopics:
/ k* G8 c4 w6 H4 v) L% g: l ePricing D" C( d, r/ v8 T. V' u' h
Role in economic growth
1 o' I4 [2 M1 ^: Y$ ?Energy sources and markets 0 K/ A* a" T3 \3 P6 U
Role of government % q0 {1 J; }8 r& n+ m
Regulation
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+ V: V. g8 f# ^+ ~* t9 |8 [Externalities$ n9 O( u/ _6 q: c1 n. m) L) ]
Regulation# a6 B5 z- b1 f3 X) b
Government roles* k" J$ ~/ C, I; v' O* W
Or would like to learn more about
, [9 u* w% d. D) f& wEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration& e8 ^+ l& m; S% x9 X
Steps taken to address deterioration# s- L5 P- L/ x) ^
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
! r' E3 P) U: nECON 369 Economics of the Environment
6 E2 a% z: h3 z5 K" rTopics:
, ?+ K3 H% p" }) n3 S1 ~Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment * Q3 ]) {( @" G
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
9 u" a5 [9 n$ X$ B7 l* r8 gTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 0 I$ \6 v- n7 E# N' Q- P
Recreation economics
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) X6 z* W- ]& F; e2 p W3 V$ RIf you enjoyed learning about
5 D+ I3 {2 V1 T/ O* H Individual Incentives6 r# b/ t0 i4 Q, w) O
Total Welfare , T/ v" [. x7 j) d7 O; @& X
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 3 K2 ~0 Z5 ^/ N7 k! m
ECON 378 Law and Economics8 _3 p5 v5 Y: U' N
Topics:
# g3 R0 u2 }$ c2 s$ l8 U P9 _7 IIssues in Criminal and Family Law
$ s; h4 \1 _& W5 \6 t4 yCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining: D2 E- [7 ^7 D. w' s
Child Support Payments& Q8 M0 U0 b! Q. _' O
Private Divorce agreements
- M- V5 ^2 g: X0 h: J6 ^( K, sCriminal provisions of the Competition Act# \) a6 U* |5 Z, b
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If you enjoyed learning about
) A7 o) H7 I5 QPrisoners Dilemma
; e/ ^' {7 O4 O3 Y" z% MDominant Strategies" Q- f- M1 m% Y3 q( z( V4 F5 Z
Collusion
G, v. ~' ~4 j) i1 i: d2 J- e# GYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
V+ m' }! N# b8 T& s% dECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications6 I$ ?5 x! l6 l0 R3 T) V" e& z1 `
Topics:
% v+ Y: n4 U, m' y) }7 w& NAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games% X. y9 `# i/ ~& @4 P# S* r
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion + B4 N# r+ @. r6 i! M3 c7 ]
Note! Prerequisites: 5 T7 ^$ [9 w5 v9 W
ECON 384 & 299 |
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