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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
+ ^' A1 n8 p' l* ] |3 h8 IOr would like to learn more about:
' _/ \9 O9 B9 |% vChina as an Emerging Economy
% P+ E$ e0 N* r3 y. {. jYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
8 A" v1 c9 c* k WECON 211 Chinese Economic Development; g* g: o2 o$ P! L
Topics:
/ l2 F- ~$ P* J4 H4 yChinese Economy Characteristics+ w" b4 w, c" ~* L I
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy# I$ m/ ]8 y3 M$ J; C
Consequences of economic reform
0 n8 ?: q# w6 w) ZCanada’s economic relations with China$ o; Y' p" M: r; H
' a6 g+ J; h# ^6 J: a+ t jIf you would like to learn more about: ' X: C4 t3 n( B
Rich and Poor Countries
# x8 g3 y! x. r0 s; B- gWhy economies differ
2 I0 i8 _# [1 T% M5 e, v$ GCauses for such differences% a @. ?4 u5 g* n. T
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
]5 M; z- [' \ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 j2 B/ m9 N& i+ p0 JTopics:' r1 t1 w& j) i, X& \2 v
Technology
6 ~. Q& Z1 ~2 {* A) s( vInstitutions2 B/ ^ Z+ _2 X5 ^
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence . M9 K& w: n1 L( `" ~
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If you enjoyed learning about
' m7 _4 Y2 d, n/ e0 e3 WSupply and Demand) `7 q# Y3 Y6 c2 l, |
Consumer Behavior
6 K- C2 y& D: D, M) @# l! WProduction and Cost4 X8 |' v2 P5 q9 L3 R- [: f' m
Price and Output
% i1 \8 G& ^* D" jMarket Structures
/ c! G$ g \" E E* cYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!' V0 Z) i7 z& Q2 l7 Q+ V9 l
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
& [2 X! I! O ]8 VTopics: 9 P1 Z* I; s. f/ _- m v# c- \" J
Theory of consumer behavior8 v, F+ @) {6 `
Theory of production and cost0 [) T$ c/ ^8 J r
Price and output determination under competition: f# E; x3 i7 b3 K' s
Monopoly and other market structures h# p/ n- E5 t6 V5 Q2 t1 |6 n. I
k' E5 Y( ^# D7 M, tIf you enjoyed learning about 2 O+ k% Y$ D) M% f/ m7 r T
Costs and Benefits
2 `) b7 \1 w- i, F# _7 BExternalities6 J- H3 j- Y+ a9 t2 P6 @! j
Decision-making
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Capital Investments" E2 W9 O" C4 U+ S
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
0 P9 Q y& q. M# @; |& F& |! vECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
8 D3 z/ i& R% F4 r: YTopics:
2 p& t4 k5 B7 m$ c4 n5 [0 H6 vCost-Benefit Analysis
* H, B2 J" l- s. t4 Q' ?; ?4 IEvaluating Public Investment Projects( _, T& c \; O2 d8 ~, l5 r q
Look at examples from # v" \! w( l1 G1 ~( A/ L) O3 {
Transportation
. l/ A' e3 ^0 f$ Q# ?5 kRiver Basin Management6 M$ g# I! _3 a, c) ^1 F
Electrical Generation& h N, V4 ^( d b
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control( h% C0 U& w# `# `" r
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 p* Z7 k: p0 A. _Supply and Demand
* Y& ^. z) q) M$ B# O! @Externalities- I4 b: a# [1 e- e/ p( e7 I7 p
Resource Allocation2 w( E, [. U; Q! w# a9 f+ Z8 B; `
Taxation
& l) v' h4 O( b* V3 f- QOr would like to learn more about
: p% \% c+ y2 B# ESupply of Natural Resources in Canada! t; d; s& p, p% V4 s; |
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!, t5 J: u- u( }
ECON 365 Resource Economics* h; C2 q( U7 `/ w
Topics: W i4 Z; K6 j* k$ j
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources* ^- N) P8 b: Y q5 _' w0 K2 Q
Scarcity and pricing! J* p" L" S" }
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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) r& l9 }+ m# M; BResource Allocation
4 z% M; ?9 D8 w7 ]Pricing" s% o/ g& L5 _8 i+ d; p
Markets2 ^0 d( I2 b+ W Y; ~) Q# x
Government roles5 _. J' s6 i9 u
Or would like to learn more about " N$ ~$ B( h* h, ~! @4 ?# U
The energy sector, including sources and markets! h3 u7 g& L9 W. J. \9 H8 j
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues5 s4 o' a* i. c; X+ w$ I9 S( w3 \/ ?9 M
You might enjoy a course about
$ z* B9 R2 P) M( \* pEnergy Economics!, T4 J# z9 d* i0 ^% O
ECON 366 Energy Economics Q% U/ D. d9 h" }; q
Topics: " }& u9 e/ r# e6 a2 }5 w( e
Pricing
6 U7 p d4 ]* y5 sRole in economic growth . h) {) `. U% ~7 O4 z9 Y" N7 A; D4 |
Energy sources and markets
' ^ q, H' @. ? T1 r1 XRole of government
( C) b. z' [) ?5 U/ kRegulation . W T/ Y; h9 L5 u+ H
_1 u/ R1 _# K5 g) aIf you enjoyed learning about
3 h/ }5 P" Z. H# {Externalities, _3 I F' k) n- p, c# U |
Regulation
v3 X2 ^" G# ~Government roles3 \# \( v4 ^+ Q$ i: r9 s3 K$ `; P! ^
Or would like to learn more about 9 n- K, |2 T- V% V6 i
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
# ?4 A+ C! N6 B" T; k, F% @Steps taken to address deterioration
& c2 E5 ?! b0 Q2 uYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 4 P6 x( G0 b/ B* E" ^' h: \
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment9 O6 s5 C+ _3 p9 a, M, x
Topics: 6 ~! E, H I& b0 Q- x
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
: p4 ]7 ^' a" G- c+ _Types and causes of environmental deterioration
- S$ |* [9 j. E. I: sTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
% j M( d1 D4 Z) N$ ]& f( ~ ARecreation economics2 q9 W$ W6 j+ l5 s3 q# x% y$ U$ B
: P6 ?% w' i: O |If you enjoyed learning about
: ?( D6 g" @: B) ?2 {/ h0 m Individual Incentives- m5 W! K* V" ^. q
Total Welfare
9 C* b$ x: Z% n1 QYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
" ^/ j; j: {3 s1 W$ F% oECON 378 Law and Economics
1 o' ]0 O4 A$ {' s9 STopics:
5 Z9 f* a, n% O/ w9 NIssues in Criminal and Family Law5 p- ~( ~& D1 e* c4 L
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
+ f7 D; s1 O0 VChild Support Payments
. u' K' h ~/ G: ~Private Divorce agreements# T5 s, {7 A% s1 r/ R) {2 L
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
) w" @$ |$ J/ m8 E0 P w3 e" P) V( j. pDominant Strategies" `8 }( T% v8 f
Collusion" o" B6 {5 q9 Q) t! C% ?
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
+ I$ L! }7 f6 r4 a9 EECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
+ f! I. u. f# s; H' w, OTopics:
2 e# `) f( _" v) hAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games) h1 X% i) L1 [! _% f
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
- c! W" G. U* @2 l2 Q" mNote! Prerequisites:
" l( y& ~; V R. I c! f# GECON 384 & 299 |
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