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If you enjoyed learning about: 3 _, X0 S- h) y& R3 D4 {
Trade" o# e( A; q9 I4 a5 @
Growth
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( f3 V8 Q& Z* C8 cChina as an Emerging Economy
' q5 y6 ?' ]3 R3 a& T: i; ~' AYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
0 n8 p! A, u$ o! E$ J- C' {) nECON 211 Chinese Economic Development) D7 Q9 r& _5 n& R* ]' V: O
Topics: # n/ q$ D$ \: Q( M$ f- g* p
Chinese Economy Characteristics
! K+ `8 i# Q$ p; eRecent Events in the Chinese Economy6 ]4 ~- B9 Q2 Q' q8 A: \
Consequences of economic reform' r% l8 K/ p5 S u
Canada’s economic relations with China
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0 p7 Z+ {% S5 v/ L0 N# `Rich and Poor Countries( j# k% X) F* b( E$ B" M3 z0 e/ W
Why economies differ
" [1 k1 }! o$ D. N4 z7 M0 ?Causes for such differences
3 C+ {" _; i# D& N" ]You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ p0 b6 v$ T- kECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 l J) c3 `" k3 vTopics:5 b8 {' [" H5 h1 R# A3 z+ F
Technology
# Y: _5 a) _9 ~) V9 N) |$ S1 |8 O; }Institutions
% Z1 _* o9 J5 M3 u: K0 kGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand S/ Q1 I1 q3 A7 t; y7 O8 \
Consumer Behavior1 b2 h$ k1 }/ f* d7 R* h: X
Production and Cost d9 ]2 X$ H8 a L
Price and Output
" `! E0 H; \9 _) e) n$ ZMarket Structures# c( h: r& Z' s) l; y& V/ k! z
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!- D* W& O. y5 X+ ^' j
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I/ K! i2 e3 ~" {) \6 I, e) K( \$ r
Topics:
7 N1 I* w& H: u8 B% ITheory of consumer behavior; C0 w6 E: ?" e7 @( x
Theory of production and cost
9 F6 t, E1 y% z: q, z S$ M% Z: pPrice and output determination under competition
1 h3 h: K2 b8 IMonopoly and other market structures
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. g$ S5 t, _+ u8 o$ SIf you enjoyed learning about % [: Z4 a$ o+ F
Costs and Benefits
0 e8 g7 _; r' ~* ~/ D: b) DExternalities
7 m" F' o) ~: s, `- `Decision-making1 s# S# o+ j" @2 }7 L; Z
Or would like to learn more about
+ ~" I4 h" t/ F1 g6 M5 `6 HCapital Investments
% V, ^, i$ J1 M2 ?# }# U$ rYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
) ~, T' @( \! PECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
& G+ F' J' W* B# Z4 z: qTopics:
* b: l; ^6 _# u' h3 o2 eCost-Benefit Analysis
" m5 u/ _/ i, a4 _Evaluating Public Investment Projects
7 P+ I+ ? I2 GLook at examples from
7 w6 y+ e& n2 f1 @Transportation4 h: C- O% C% I/ s" o; u4 C
River Basin Management' L! X! A: p4 m1 v1 I" v2 ?
Electrical Generation6 Y; Q$ ]9 x- N, _1 G. z9 P# T! Y( n
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control; o+ [, A1 y% J; j# [+ n! W
8 Y8 G6 [5 z5 d" rIf you enjoyed learning about 9 h, e2 F% A/ ]2 V- u
Supply and Demand& Q; b8 C9 x, _
Externalities- l/ \( m0 s& V+ o% M
Resource Allocation$ S5 Q9 q. ?: q
Taxation @8 S% Y9 R+ P [0 l. ^$ R0 N
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada. s/ j$ k' i/ c% G4 ?, @0 ^4 K1 n
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
5 d5 c% A% z* ^% W7 \, tECON 365 Resource Economics
% w' K3 e0 o0 n( ?# pTopics:' u( ^" k: d( c( q
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ q. H/ l- U- U# y9 Y, vScarcity and pricing
9 v) t2 X6 B' J1 ^. i( r7 ~Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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K$ ?; N' q3 ]( FIf you enjoyed learning about
: \+ ?( B/ u$ U# d/ e8 m1 q5 |! sResource Allocation
/ v7 _% F4 B9 ]# u; `- e9 OPricing
5 {/ k! V$ H+ @( }) h# ~' v* bMarkets
3 v9 m9 |) n; Q gGovernment roles' D+ @! x6 y J/ a
Or would like to learn more about
, T- o" c; N: LThe energy sector, including sources and markets
8 U4 X! q9 p! e. k6 HCanadian Energy Policy and current issues6 j# e7 T" S# u, X4 D/ q
You might enjoy a course about 2 }5 H; g0 t8 q5 }. i; u: I. R" j
Energy Economics! B2 Y9 V. E {9 Z
ECON 366 Energy Economics
6 F- z% F/ a% K+ ]" W% m# k! QTopics:
- ]: r$ T8 {/ rPricing
: v' k. I- v- SRole in economic growth
8 b* E& w& S0 b: oEnergy sources and markets
6 |# y, m0 H8 w% o7 PRole of government , }/ d, w& a4 e( U
Regulation 3 o" [+ r. u% ]7 r9 z7 S
; j* X. m* F9 q- f+ |4 L3 [" MIf you enjoyed learning about 5 A! b; {9 {5 _, q! S5 X; F
Externalities
; c7 L: z7 l" l& \3 f/ f' _Regulation- Q/ m6 @/ d# q8 I2 E$ l
Government roles$ e9 c: @1 c& I$ y1 \* p2 s
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
: W- s5 J+ {5 c0 N& o/ X; S1 ^1 }Steps taken to address deterioration
* {* `% \ r% {& a* U8 kYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ! o0 w3 `' I [5 w1 U) D
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment/ F {) s% J0 v$ \* h: o3 l8 k
Topics:
2 x! C& V+ [+ l$ m ^2 {Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment - b6 b* ~% v& n7 l
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 1 l/ L1 }# i( @2 Z( E
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 5 d( q) C) L, u
Recreation economics! p7 L2 n6 P5 y4 n4 B- j/ `
5 G$ O6 U' ^6 [1 Y t8 U/ v1 VIf you enjoyed learning about- q" ]3 S. ^3 x3 |1 X
Individual Incentives, i. O* ^5 K* Y+ @9 p1 k* x
Total Welfare
. B) D- Q$ e4 Z CYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
0 f m. x: I3 X; t: e9 W! P; YECON 378 Law and Economics
% I9 ~# A) J% K. HTopics: 7 Q5 x! Z; z* q( ]
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
1 o" c! B/ X; W# zCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining! v/ l$ {2 I: R( D6 ]0 F
Child Support Payments; r% [9 i" r; K1 Q6 r
Private Divorce agreements
+ N* l& O* F/ N' JCriminal provisions of the Competition Act( \% c% A8 x6 E: c/ D4 K6 d4 J* Z
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Prisoners Dilemma
# U6 ]0 U- ?0 ^" m6 kDominant Strategies
7 J& A. Y, q3 J( uCollusion' |/ _1 f2 a+ _2 c* J, Y2 w( s: P1 g
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
' a# q7 b3 ^* p; r. XECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications! g5 O" z5 m/ c. q% {) h) F
Topics: 3 E4 I; }) S/ k0 A, _: W5 T6 n, B
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
& J+ R7 T0 l7 m, ^' e9 hApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
3 p# @- z" u: U2 LNote! Prerequisites:
( j5 ^7 n8 n4 ]: `/ Q! PECON 384 & 299 |
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