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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
$ Y9 R& P% A4 m8 N5 uOr would like to learn more about: 8 o( b% Z; Y1 S- O7 k, U) u
China as an Emerging Economy
" y, g5 m- s- g. w% GYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!" u5 G$ \+ D( a; G7 T2 |
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development* C4 @# L3 O3 E/ _7 a3 W
Topics: $ m7 w0 f" j# k5 y
Chinese Economy Characteristics
& P9 E' F8 ]; j4 F! g f" M/ LRecent Events in the Chinese Economy2 P7 |. [( o' M( k
Consequences of economic reform5 A7 z' ~" V# k$ ]; b/ b% d
Canada’s economic relations with China
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6 x7 m" {; Q2 n% S6 k) lIf you would like to learn more about: - R2 A9 T0 q9 Z( t$ A3 O; B7 V
Rich and Poor Countries
+ g- A' p2 J3 J$ w" M7 N" Y* GWhy economies differ1 d' l5 U; y. T: R! C
Causes for such differences2 i2 b0 C8 a+ w% `8 Y& c$ a B
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) j- z, k% l6 d6 bECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 d3 e9 ^5 K8 ?+ s) x& Y9 h8 {
Topics:$ V+ P) J! L: v; o \! g
Technology2 k; v8 K! }& F/ Z! i1 V7 d- N. C( A
Institutions& e3 r" G/ m; T
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 2 `, w D8 z6 v
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 W1 W* E3 ]4 r& ]Supply and Demand
) f6 S" [( @% m& V7 t+ SConsumer Behavior
/ y# Q* r; Y+ J! ? Y, uProduction and Cost
1 T5 I/ |/ V2 `& s$ J1 KPrice and Output
$ f2 ~7 S4 c3 Z' b1 J4 _+ nMarket Structures
6 I3 {* C9 R& v2 [4 OYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!3 D. i6 U! k5 [# V- K2 x
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
; l. C: f& ~" I* uTopics: # m' W% s2 v4 V5 [9 L5 N
Theory of consumer behavior/ b' w {1 B% a; R! W( Y& t( v- W
Theory of production and cost4 b( q- c0 B# I @$ J
Price and output determination under competition
6 C5 V* k7 z9 Z0 q J" I5 v- ]* {! _Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
- F) d/ {2 J5 ^" Z% v q% e6 WCosts and Benefits
: K0 @% n9 @+ WExternalities
4 ]2 C7 }. b f7 b( X7 O2 VDecision-making8 ?( l, B$ u* l8 s# b6 S0 m
Or would like to learn more about 1 W4 p/ j* }" r* I) }
Capital Investments& a" i# d$ @( @, ]
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!! C$ }- a+ ~* E" b
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
8 T0 q1 ^5 ~: z" q: N2 O% Z# s% |0 ZTopics:0 r: M* A. W6 \9 i2 v N z
Cost-Benefit Analysis% @+ {& {( V1 ?. n' y; F
Evaluating Public Investment Projects! i. s! V! H& k: A: M. b% ~* e
Look at examples from
& }: g/ T9 J+ P, G7 J! [1 fTransportation
4 G/ q }% W/ ]# U- sRiver Basin Management1 f+ I) r" L% u& a% M; k" E
Electrical Generation# y0 D: P3 S) L# \7 }3 X# l
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control/ Z: X0 w2 h& G" }% e& Q6 N: I
6 K. ]% d2 z; q; BIf you enjoyed learning about
" A9 U7 r. s" _0 m* ]: QSupply and Demand
. R, r5 v0 Y: A" F9 E8 qExternalities
4 D/ }* E) q" E0 P& b5 `* iResource Allocation3 v6 M, T( |+ N: {$ x& J
Taxation d: }5 V! t5 {0 r1 D
Or would like to learn more about
. O" l2 }1 a0 N5 l# ~Supply of Natural Resources in Canada8 }8 \" |. J6 g* J
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!4 d$ t, V/ ~( C t# A7 Y
ECON 365 Resource Economics" M& h3 r# J; z: b' K( c6 W8 e- y
Topics:
6 j& l. p. }+ \3 s9 EExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
5 x1 z5 V3 r$ Z. i! sScarcity and pricing
& C, J3 E4 z2 H' f1 QContemporary Canadian resource policy issues6 f7 A+ }; X. g9 N+ Q4 m% D) ~& @
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If you enjoyed learning about ) m% ], I' [# X! G
Resource Allocation
' N" i% c" n1 C) P w- @: jPricing/ Z0 F) `2 N$ q6 q, {6 r$ y5 Q
Markets& R$ a: R) ]; |. }- i5 S
Government roles
* v& f# F8 A9 G+ A/ h7 ROr would like to learn more about
5 y: ?$ W5 U6 L/ P' Q3 pThe energy sector, including sources and markets
, M8 B) g$ O4 }' h2 M2 SCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
+ Q1 H$ T2 `' p, t: `You might enjoy a course about
. [% `& v% Y/ |4 r; b6 B( O" [Energy Economics!9 Y) l7 D; ?6 ]& s0 W7 x
ECON 366 Energy Economics' L# p! c/ T' S2 B3 n Y+ `' k/ K
Topics: * Q* {+ G" N+ y! g" a L
Pricing
7 V( s- J* [; p* v. F% q. U* {Role in economic growth 0 o' _2 y5 |$ R/ Y& }
Energy sources and markets # @9 Q4 L$ B* V& C& ]. V
Role of government 3 j% A3 m: \$ a2 r
Regulation
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1 i! c3 U$ c* x* D8 A+ x, X: u$ oIf you enjoyed learning about
/ ~3 ]: m& Y( \1 l$ u( X; @7 hExternalities
/ v' t, s7 j/ g7 MRegulation
; [9 i- p# \- h# c4 p7 CGovernment roles: z- c8 E* [9 p* U7 J- g
Or would like to learn more about
) u/ J; y2 W) ^8 KEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration. Z+ z8 a2 S6 x& d/ Y
Steps taken to address deterioration
! _+ l$ G: q/ R# e3 Q2 NYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 4 T/ r0 i: x. @% E
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
9 E7 T! W- f% T, vTopics:
) A) f" a9 y) x& L* HEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
4 }6 V; m) U! E9 A7 ]* ~+ OTypes and causes of environmental deterioration % P% W8 n* R* m% M# Y( p
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
) O! a0 L' {4 I+ t, WRecreation economics$ H4 P/ ^! ~6 W
+ N5 C: D3 m. xIf you enjoyed learning about1 g. H+ |, p- Y5 V7 h
Individual Incentives
4 M+ y8 x( C% B# L6 @1 z mTotal Welfare 1 v9 z! _% T7 z5 t
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
) b3 H+ d% }* G8 [ECON 378 Law and Economics; G! `3 a2 t/ F) @" R- K$ R
Topics:
4 y& o1 k% `" |) m* i9 ]1 m9 GIssues in Criminal and Family Law" B9 e% `" S, s+ f- `
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
! C- }! m: P! d5 C5 i1 }) aChild Support Payments
% K' h! P3 L; E, D. I8 p% P1 DPrivate Divorce agreements
( {7 T1 V1 u! S$ I: W, X" m5 n7 fCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about ; F+ e* @) [; y2 e
Prisoners Dilemma% N6 f8 v4 l/ }. ?! o8 S
Dominant Strategies- O! Z$ `; ^2 n
Collusion# e- K* X, u1 X6 z
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
" G" p6 w4 T, e4 a# j: `1 K; CECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
' S' P5 P6 l- rTopics: : u3 c0 L, R/ w' y
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games' I: d9 `# A& q3 k
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
/ d- k2 ]9 v# `Note! Prerequisites: % l5 K* @* |6 F7 m4 O2 G e2 t
ECON 384 & 299 |
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