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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth6 a8 R% V7 N- k) z& C
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China as an Emerging Economy4 ]4 X, Y. Y9 {! x2 y5 F) s
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!, R% ^6 p5 {# `5 o! |; J9 t
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development* P& ~$ L) v+ B* k* t6 M3 A: r! `
Topics:
* ^. d: z8 g! C1 I" EChinese Economy Characteristics
. S j9 R! _5 n& `1 ^- [1 nRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
3 L2 ?, n. e8 A+ F* q/ G0 Z' UConsequences of economic reform+ s9 ~ o/ ~, V: |( Z" g+ w7 W
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
% j' c5 S5 L8 q7 L8 eWhy economies differ
; F$ ?: C' Z6 G# A+ ~ X: S" w- ~% H% vCauses for such differences# q6 J* I2 P% |! ~# b A2 q
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth Y0 v8 }- @5 m3 I
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# f/ j# X+ d c" e! W7 iTopics:
$ o0 d0 x. Q$ s, r" c$ cTechnology/ j/ \# s; c f9 e4 p' m0 `
Institutions& l+ N! D/ M( H1 C: ^
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 1 r1 k- m& f+ q: c( k0 A3 ~" v
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Supply and Demand8 L$ b: z' s$ ~
Consumer Behavior
/ n: @0 j& R4 |% {! P( d- hProduction and Cost
$ W/ L' ~2 K8 T) w8 U1 i2 KPrice and Output, g4 y* s p; |( I' ?
Market Structures
! G, y( j6 G, QYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
" ^7 x" B/ `, b8 c Z3 aECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I l( h( }4 x: I0 q
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Theory of consumer behavior
+ k- o/ `9 Z. L1 _0 b7 nTheory of production and cost& k [& e0 `) P8 ]( V
Price and output determination under competition
7 J. B3 C& Q( ~' R$ nMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
) ?3 j n b0 ~) Q+ d/ cCosts and Benefits * u+ w' n! ^: j% D
Externalities
$ p+ u% Y2 G/ U4 uDecision-making* }9 G! Z3 i, M$ w1 ~. @" U2 u. ?
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Capital Investments
7 U( c, K# c" }- b0 w2 X2 Z, sYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!+ k; Y4 F+ g) v" F6 y
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation" \" `. M) h3 U. q
Topics:
: y2 F" d7 D5 A9 [. @Cost-Benefit Analysis
U" {: h6 s' _9 m1 U% S' F8 I0 PEvaluating Public Investment Projects
0 \- g+ b! X- QLook at examples from 6 e. d; J- h+ K+ Q5 J
Transportation& }9 j* R7 D! G" s! X, Y
River Basin Management$ J, U" X. j W) g. M0 A( L0 Z$ G
Electrical Generation
9 _4 @- Y4 F' ~2 a' sOil & Gas and Pollution Control) m' J! }) \0 q" }8 B
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 E5 d/ `. ~0 g1 X5 i! g ?Supply and Demand
" J! P7 L) m6 k1 K+ l7 V6 q& q3 UExternalities
. a/ Q9 L6 N- {5 `( wResource Allocation
6 W9 r" a3 \3 N$ `$ i n1 v) RTaxation; I% m4 G$ @* d- o0 O
Or would like to learn more about
8 a3 g; W5 S4 s5 i3 o; A+ b5 k2 e/ NSupply of Natural Resources in Canada& M+ t# E( x t: k3 X) J
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
$ }+ A, y0 {! o+ X. J* j" oECON 365 Resource Economics
+ j4 T" c! g" b' V3 yTopics:) g6 z- E! v0 [# s" K
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources3 |# y6 j* r( {% \+ U! u: { p
Scarcity and pricing
W8 @( H6 H a' K! ?; wContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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! ^2 ^. ?6 e5 M/ mIf you enjoyed learning about
2 S* u, U Q' A: C8 S% ^# m8 ]Resource Allocation
9 V* }+ A3 y4 N! Y+ P1 g4 n" WPricing' Z! C9 T/ G8 F
Markets
" A Z% a1 V. M% rGovernment roles. h2 @7 Z5 }. n+ G9 ^7 ]: D+ Z
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
- J |8 [7 ]$ \% f( s5 tCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
+ C( o9 C* a- @- t6 IYou might enjoy a course about 9 M& @" X% P- [; Y7 W/ C- a
Energy Economics!
+ ?4 |. @; a, \$ ]0 v3 M8 C3 R: BECON 366 Energy Economics
* P. Q9 O0 V$ P7 W# M4 cTopics: " n, r* p( b+ o2 N4 i" u2 e( o( v
Pricing
4 H/ m' w/ m7 S/ @$ g' u5 ~9 \Role in economic growth
7 Z1 i, o; n+ f: T. A! d. \Energy sources and markets v+ U4 S Y' u5 z& K. H
Role of government
' C( V& H. J, Z8 F; k) [% yRegulation
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; r' [2 x: p8 L$ K( C* {If you enjoyed learning about ( B4 J6 ^0 |6 C9 [0 \: |+ H
Externalities
0 x% m) ?% n, Y) J* GRegulation
0 R7 ~9 S/ b9 Y4 d8 l( bGovernment roles
. J0 M3 r( v& \/ _0 Y0 x% u+ BOr would like to learn more about
9 W2 B2 ~' U% [. N- N }Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
: h4 j! j0 ]; G+ @8 q; `2 kSteps taken to address deterioration
" Q+ V" F( Y6 U3 [+ s2 pYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! + E6 z5 ?5 q2 \
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
, g e( S l# a v' o7 lTopics:
% E! ^$ o% e7 J# ~/ bEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment " m% q3 O2 G* u) } \5 }
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
% z0 G6 z. G0 U' @& LTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
, C+ |. h5 K/ A& d! ~$ F4 ARecreation economics
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6 ^' F' O, |& b* y3 ?: \If you enjoyed learning about4 P7 Y+ h' v* d/ f, Z' M
Individual Incentives4 @% b; q) F9 M( j0 y$ d8 T
Total Welfare
( J% J! f! @3 Z$ T) G- L' [( DYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ' y" v8 ?5 y7 A* D
ECON 378 Law and Economics
6 ]8 h5 r9 p. ^2 T( RTopics: % K6 [! c4 h3 h" ]$ y
Issues in Criminal and Family Law4 k8 I# _! t0 q
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining1 B: y0 c. b4 }* n* _2 W0 |/ j
Child Support Payments
7 e' {" Y( a& P1 i' U+ bPrivate Divorce agreements
: X7 g$ D$ _" k7 \Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma, m, p6 ?0 \; g1 X! h, E: Z. p% F
Dominant Strategies
. B4 c" K- N& |# Z: Q9 ^Collusion
8 Z9 C9 P! p+ ^: \8 [2 M' ^You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! / K R1 r5 P! e# ]0 k
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games- Y9 U7 }& P% _; W( b0 T
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion - V5 I' s" z4 g6 J2 l6 @3 A/ m
Note! Prerequisites:
2 H' Q9 {1 K7 @+ W. a# r) ~ECON 384 & 299 |
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