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If you enjoyed learning about:
8 r0 Y1 U; C( mTrade: z. p7 D% W4 c0 Y. q
Growth; R: _! c' m& O' }# X9 C( [7 i6 u: j
Or would like to learn more about:
o7 G9 j* i9 D' P8 yChina as an Emerging Economy: g: g! N7 L6 ^: }3 O! P) ^
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!# X1 ?8 m( t% r% L. S
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
5 r4 q! v6 M: \* D, V& T4 Z9 a. }Topics: ( R4 w$ Q( z% H$ j! l* {% l$ w
Chinese Economy Characteristics
$ u8 V4 H+ `' i5 B& b3 yRecent Events in the Chinese Economy6 K! G1 H6 R* H
Consequences of economic reform. { v+ m3 i/ ~* v
Canada’s economic relations with China
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" q( q; ~$ h8 b6 g/ w. ~5 t0 m' CIf you would like to learn more about:
6 c" X) x' | X( D( jRich and Poor Countries
8 w1 G+ T& b6 YWhy economies differ: |) t+ D8 e1 W& E
Causes for such differences
9 I- E2 X; ?; x& @- c6 Q3 q# GYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' a5 g( T1 ?4 ~. i2 w# N* S; J. _ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 o: e, N7 w4 H$ {
Topics:
) m. j3 g: L2 DTechnology p" K; e4 V0 E; U3 y! t( J) D. [
Institutions
( j* w/ {) Q6 x: Q4 K# u+ FGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about + M Y4 H8 B& N8 R- L
Supply and Demand3 R, I! t6 P8 r7 F5 @* `
Consumer Behavior" N+ Q9 U% s* p9 p% ^
Production and Cost, I# e* ^" ^8 h
Price and Output
7 l2 a7 P. R7 ~; IMarket Structures6 V( v: E# P9 Q! L
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
3 e( a: X- a9 D0 M# kECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I$ t1 w9 h4 u1 v! w' x" y
Topics: 5 e: p, d" ^% z5 _
Theory of consumer behavior
( M# t. }# L$ D7 n$ r; L% k& jTheory of production and cost
/ D' I+ `6 V- y# d# W) y9 `1 gPrice and output determination under competition7 w% B& \ `; {% d9 S3 }
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 Y" L2 [/ A' Q6 i4 ]0 FCosts and Benefits 9 w+ ^ y, J, a" D+ y! U5 Q
Externalities
; y* d1 H# u0 I+ R) _4 v5 IDecision-making
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Capital Investments
' ~, f( `. w7 V- j* m' o5 CYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
6 A# c d+ \ SECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
# V" L" M2 s9 [ Z1 z8 PTopics:
2 @" E }2 z3 _1 gCost-Benefit Analysis/ Z% \* m: i' T3 R% B4 S
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
& }# g4 T L+ u8 kLook at examples from
! b7 D; Z' e9 n: f }# oTransportation
! j& o6 v- T" Y- sRiver Basin Management
: w* G( f H. @3 h3 aElectrical Generation! r+ { N& K/ v5 j$ B1 u$ w% x
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 V1 m' @2 n- y9 r, \1 mSupply and Demand
& I# ] ]/ }* j, wExternalities
5 K# z. ]+ F" Z' H2 T" M6 z AResource Allocation
" C& V" [3 i, j3 b- mTaxation
1 [# ^* r4 P' g- gOr would like to learn more about # ^& ]; L" e, {3 }
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
- v% p& ^' G* g! A# J$ rYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!: R( j- p5 x* J5 m) ~0 t
ECON 365 Resource Economics6 S8 J( l: t7 ~1 |6 b4 [
Topics:2 [. C7 o8 x" v6 N8 I' H
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
3 t( K) u5 Q6 AScarcity and pricing
; }8 F! o5 r$ cContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
|/ Q% |/ S G- d1 LResource Allocation
5 L- Q% K5 @3 Q7 o% S o: VPricing
% y! O1 w) u# _, ~" r2 t. gMarkets
! q- y* s% H! M0 h$ FGovernment roles, ~" I1 }2 ?4 |! A$ G8 {$ v) w
Or would like to learn more about ( x+ H: G8 n* Q
The energy sector, including sources and markets
! G6 C' z7 r" J/ VCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
) \1 k/ x0 Y, mYou might enjoy a course about ) a3 p7 g5 R- N) v$ p- O
Energy Economics!
# j& [3 n3 B( S, S, S4 jECON 366 Energy Economics! r: k8 d3 v% ^; w6 Z" R
Topics:
3 x) {% d6 {4 _) F9 {" A vPricing
U0 u6 R/ A6 gRole in economic growth
. r' Y" z0 G8 M9 F# n# REnergy sources and markets # T4 c& [0 g. [
Role of government
3 \- u% I' O0 D g6 D1 @ B7 HRegulation
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7 b% Q2 o( _+ |+ W. yIf you enjoyed learning about
4 ?/ d: a4 c1 B9 PExternalities
! a# C' j5 L4 k- W4 IRegulation
- K+ B% \- |( Z5 w/ A) Q8 w1 L, H& [9 SGovernment roles
) D2 X3 ?4 u; w9 u) U8 m, d1 z# eOr would like to learn more about - z7 F' i4 G/ R( Y. n2 T0 Z
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
, |, U! j8 x1 ] |! f6 X/ S5 vSteps taken to address deterioration
+ k S" o- a1 @% J0 YYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
) s) G# z- r3 R6 T0 bECON 369 Economics of the Environment
9 s& C* o/ F' dTopics:
) l( E9 E6 q# @8 MEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment * X; ~$ S" \2 m1 _' U, I7 n6 [. V
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ' s! v F9 |! G& S1 }
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
3 l- g$ G" c0 a' Q$ P8 V2 @, p" aRecreation economics. `0 q, Z9 l% Y& [
6 u% Y2 W' j" b4 H: KIf you enjoyed learning about
5 V0 R, U6 q0 H* {/ j Individual Incentives8 N6 t+ P& E& J7 s W
Total Welfare
, D, P, G$ j" ~* d- j4 EYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! " J: j5 z% p @8 C) U8 Z b1 n
ECON 378 Law and Economics
8 u0 E, q* J; bTopics:
: x+ C- b/ r- L$ |. G# zIssues in Criminal and Family Law) {8 {# e5 z. i$ }: U( W
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining% P- n$ Z( i4 g7 _" C& t5 l. T' s4 p
Child Support Payments
, c2 |1 b7 e$ l. y LPrivate Divorce agreements
/ o; l% S8 n! f2 S* RCriminal provisions of the Competition Act6 d! W9 N% c2 z/ u/ M6 R A& k
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If you enjoyed learning about
: m. S+ ?( x: P8 |& fPrisoners Dilemma Y* s- F5 @( w3 f) c$ Y: H
Dominant Strategies
, X2 M0 Y2 E- C6 [Collusion
4 m L' `+ b7 B |# S/ O1 j2 LYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
/ s1 x" y r) L# d P I3 |ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications( \6 }) q' T& ?$ t& ?/ P' n
Topics:
! _1 D; x6 ^5 U2 H! O \4 rAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
4 x, Q7 S$ M8 [6 G6 kApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion " l+ t3 K2 X! ?. ^9 }! x( w* c
Note! Prerequisites:
( n; A0 ^/ [5 u2 FECON 384 & 299 |
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