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Growth) q" E/ A5 Q/ T6 R2 D9 a$ `+ f0 I
Or would like to learn more about:
: b# X, y1 O0 Q _! @; O5 C- ~China as an Emerging Economy3 Q5 _) v% G# M' U# |) u1 R
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
0 J) x: j5 |& P4 D) @$ ?ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
# }7 [2 b! v& a' p; i+ rTopics: + }5 ]# K' D: p0 d9 e
Chinese Economy Characteristics8 ~! R! q$ ~6 _% s
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
, p. T8 _1 S. q% q+ e7 ~Consequences of economic reform
6 n1 @; V$ a5 x* m( tCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
5 e# r. E% X1 D0 V' sRich and Poor Countries
/ D! X: w1 H2 GWhy economies differ
' }3 {0 ]. w& b3 {8 [6 p" CCauses for such differences# e$ a, n% b3 Z
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
. r8 M& b3 k2 ^9 O: bECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ f# _) s0 r2 c( e- v) w& s1 W
Topics:
- C0 p/ _) }7 Y+ R( l' pTechnology
3 m& u: l4 b+ nInstitutions( c8 \4 a$ _3 J- H
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 3 D* C* s7 l( ?- O6 O
( f; r' f) R+ }- x. n3 AIf you enjoyed learning about & B( c6 w$ l0 Z2 a
Supply and Demand
& @) f3 v7 x% u% aConsumer Behavior
7 \$ o2 H# o% i/ [) WProduction and Cost
) l! ~; h, e: o7 ^Price and Output
) l+ N" w1 W* g4 a4 C' p3 J: SMarket Structures1 ]) h k6 H8 q" P q
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!- D$ B, V8 V$ q7 X6 s
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I% z7 S+ o! r! @5 X: M
Topics: + ^5 |/ {& t% f- ~* J. l/ @& v
Theory of consumer behavior
. t3 Y2 ]0 w% _$ @3 TTheory of production and cost
+ O) f% R: e" N1 G. n3 c4 @Price and output determination under competition- Z$ w7 N( H) V% ?( ?
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits / `6 t$ I7 Q ~8 H
Externalities
: E9 z! L' Z$ N. X! s* zDecision-making) S8 V2 |. \% f- Q) C1 s
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Capital Investments
) g. p+ M; J: G4 _" mYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!9 h4 |7 D- |3 a( `5 P9 T0 v
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation6 o4 I" E) L) P
Topics:
* B: Q6 U& ~1 \8 R$ l: F- cCost-Benefit Analysis
$ k- V1 `6 Y& d5 L0 S& j4 `Evaluating Public Investment Projects
& s' m* R: f( |) `3 ZLook at examples from ( n0 D- t X( J" @, M% c
Transportation
* l( ]; e3 ?7 N9 N; y# ORiver Basin Management
& Y4 \# O$ O0 k8 z" N" t. eElectrical Generation0 e! ]. K( c3 A' {
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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, D, W" ?& P- s D: \: iIf you enjoyed learning about
8 T& a* p: l5 ^$ s6 Q [* A, JSupply and Demand3 F5 E y: x' W. k0 `9 b
Externalities1 q# ?5 ?. F" h% C; N& ~7 c
Resource Allocation
1 W+ z4 R" |8 |8 o' d6 yTaxation
1 S' L4 B* R% A7 v5 g6 T" b* UOr would like to learn more about
5 j9 m8 m5 B% `' ySupply of Natural Resources in Canada
* c! q. W: A: @8 GYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!4 U& p8 Q' Y$ L3 a, B
ECON 365 Resource Economics5 h8 B) a+ D; I5 H. v6 n' w
Topics:- d+ e) j( h# \) p4 b5 g" @7 c. ^; A
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources9 c, U+ U' `" Z
Scarcity and pricing& A. p( U# G1 M
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues8 v9 e& n! I% e
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 Z" m* x+ p8 Y' KResource Allocation/ C* x$ _2 f( Z, L& j( a/ {( @
Pricing
) p# @4 _: k r; @9 |7 h/ ]$ c) oMarkets- ]- Z7 s7 |' r+ k
Government roles, L, I/ z( ^$ H0 ?
Or would like to learn more about
1 j; T- i1 |6 Z1 C! X5 m! LThe energy sector, including sources and markets3 F2 f1 [) m* M/ g
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
: I& L7 @, @) |8 u* WYou might enjoy a course about 3 s7 b: b3 {9 Z. l) c
Energy Economics!
6 }8 j6 {( C( E& T( rECON 366 Energy Economics: z T" g, J8 l' H1 d2 f" \
Topics:
, m8 k; L5 M, sPricing
( x" b' C: r, H$ d' URole in economic growth 4 \( _6 K# ^, `
Energy sources and markets
: r1 o2 {, R2 d* @9 }4 ]Role of government 1 F( L2 e t1 Q' v
Regulation ; }( H% W" `& S1 @- c5 G
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Externalities
0 `; t8 ?9 g1 m) {# G* q+ s( K/ ZRegulation0 A+ L' a q1 Y! B @, \) O
Government roles
) ?, N& X* C: _/ d0 DOr would like to learn more about
8 W. b- G* o. j" ^Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
' q. [- w' T' P# C4 E9 P5 Y/ VSteps taken to address deterioration9 G, D% L1 M c G) j5 K) f& E
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
; D! d: v; ?- o4 T0 G* A; a! q' jECON 369 Economics of the Environment
, e/ V$ u* m. r1 @5 [Topics:
1 H' ~2 M. S; U: IEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 0 r! W$ M7 c$ B
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
# I" q9 z' y$ B9 _Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration M5 x1 `( }: G, g
Recreation economics6 I& K; p& f7 n% O
2 W& }1 C. K+ X% _2 r: gIf you enjoyed learning about8 F5 [0 K s& ^3 N! z' y* U, o3 S+ v
Individual Incentives
( Y, i1 K+ h N0 @Total Welfare ; E, l7 ?. q8 v5 g4 @ P, a
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
3 D& T* b l! D9 dECON 378 Law and Economics" H8 b# J* l% f9 E
Topics:
3 a7 D/ d p! V; Z6 HIssues in Criminal and Family Law' d: J! G& Z/ g( [! U
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
, N+ g7 |7 {# C: w3 `+ V" DChild Support Payments
% j2 |- z3 p1 OPrivate Divorce agreements- m) L( O& X% O" P4 ^" C
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma' P) |9 v- m# a, Q' J) B
Dominant Strategies" E! z5 f8 _ p* S6 N
Collusion7 J% B. C# P. k# B9 L
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 8 I+ K0 } t" N2 L
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
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9 G% \0 S4 v, B3 |/ ~* K: g) RAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games: W' B; ~0 l5 J1 |' e9 v% V
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion . o2 ?; u4 V; m# m- ~+ z
Note! Prerequisites: , b7 V. K6 q9 N7 {; y: d
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