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If you enjoyed learning about:
1 Z0 L1 z2 w. u, pTrade$ q$ y3 `# X$ C/ N8 X7 \9 J& ~
Growth2 }; p+ {: i x% |+ w% u
Or would like to learn more about:
3 t$ c# j3 x2 |/ H0 `China as an Emerging Economy* G5 A9 [- {0 c# s, q" M
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
% ~& d) R6 X+ E7 P$ x* q8 FECON 211 Chinese Economic Development% r$ ^8 L* z3 b( V! L- C* P
Topics: " a% c0 t- ]3 T/ w9 N3 E
Chinese Economy Characteristics
8 Q; P- D9 L# fRecent Events in the Chinese Economy& @$ m1 f. B; s
Consequences of economic reform
( ^3 r$ J3 ?: z1 UCanada’s economic relations with China9 Q G% |. @" u2 e/ A
6 e# m1 g9 K( p" lIf you would like to learn more about: 7 u6 n+ v( s9 l
Rich and Poor Countries
6 Y2 G1 }+ F- Y9 ZWhy economies differ) v- b/ c4 X# ]" q5 i; R
Causes for such differences0 |5 {: z/ X. K% ?, U
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth, t. y: Q7 P+ m& z' H
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
6 V# k- D9 V: e& W) a; W& rTopics:
: z8 N9 S/ ^( I/ J$ j. S* p3 rTechnology
4 W1 x) K6 a! Q3 A" O& r. QInstitutions
# K+ A; D# X& ~8 n+ RGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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' p2 y1 F5 K9 Q f* J H; T2 r7 ^% cIf you enjoyed learning about 8 | c( S8 I \% G- H* _
Supply and Demand
# \6 n# j& k5 v) K! w6 mConsumer Behavior
: H* {4 P4 ~0 V4 oProduction and Cost
" F! a1 p0 h+ N) h' F! iPrice and Output
8 ?! _4 `0 P) G, A: v+ ~) {Market Structures
* g/ b9 T1 d- F4 `* p( wYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!, @' R. C7 p+ z6 t
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I D# F5 `! X- b7 t x9 \
Topics: 2 l7 f- W0 v$ C
Theory of consumer behavior1 f* c" j( ]% T; x& T3 M7 |
Theory of production and cost& C/ o% K. V# v' y, m4 [, R
Price and output determination under competition
5 t% c. z3 v6 o$ {Monopoly and other market structures& h4 P! n: ?% E* g) L
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If you enjoyed learning about
: p6 }3 ?2 A5 WCosts and Benefits
3 g3 a$ W9 ^2 W, F0 XExternalities
( B: ~' l; x2 O4 V7 D$ g) _Decision-making
/ d8 J% S! }2 ?6 WOr would like to learn more about 3 w: W! H+ ?) v$ i, L A
Capital Investments" s. F+ f$ t* Y. B! C: l
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
# A' ? @' h. V6 v/ jECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation! }% h# }, x6 u6 H% y: h6 Y
Topics:* S. \; R* d: y0 D z* }4 e/ q2 N
Cost-Benefit Analysis
# i1 b5 }6 d6 \. w( t) Q& ?Evaluating Public Investment Projects
# h! g) z& s; mLook at examples from
! y+ d; [. ?! q! R$ i! kTransportation' ^6 r7 X# v+ o! O9 B
River Basin Management
9 w) K7 l* k+ K- k: jElectrical Generation
5 ?* X/ M8 y8 d( M) `& X# v7 M! {8 S& EOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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! G5 D9 S: G$ B, v% {+ A" q! d' SIf you enjoyed learning about
( j9 {* {, T5 ~8 c- Y9 ISupply and Demand1 A$ T7 t7 L& e, C; x
Externalities
3 d9 n- q& D( n, k9 Y+ \9 z( zResource Allocation
! W" t. J& i8 m6 f' j9 PTaxation
8 `9 M, r9 S, c0 T' F" eOr would like to learn more about
; c$ K& n6 f4 E* ~; GSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
% A C' a2 n; l$ `You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
8 S" s( V* x; n, l* Y. ~, t- m6 jECON 365 Resource Economics
$ N) a9 I8 s7 |' w8 i' a9 M XTopics:
5 k# }* f) _8 A+ D+ {Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
& _* W' Q% v4 ?6 M3 m1 |/ JScarcity and pricing
. h' Y' p+ E( S! O% aContemporary Canadian resource policy issues5 K8 v+ y$ E* X8 x
# T( _! l4 y# CIf you enjoyed learning about
+ O2 ~9 Q. M$ W5 @ N7 zResource Allocation
. d3 x; Y6 Y: f! G$ u; YPricing
* b s. O2 f, d# B% z% hMarkets
" |( l/ m* N" t: u0 X3 HGovernment roles: [3 t h. V% J. [" V3 R; }
Or would like to learn more about
! U# C2 X9 N6 q/ wThe energy sector, including sources and markets" [$ P% Z+ {" I" v- @0 e
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
9 Y$ |; f! J2 e. L3 O3 kYou might enjoy a course about
% K. a) \$ i3 QEnergy Economics!
( u0 u, d+ [. ?7 m6 Y R nECON 366 Energy Economics
% J3 z& z6 {0 E6 h" F) v cTopics: 9 r8 r/ L- p! i& U0 ^1 \5 R5 W
Pricing0 i4 a5 w& r' V0 d8 Z* A, c4 n
Role in economic growth
& @) F$ [2 e( e. i, kEnergy sources and markets * H& ^5 V+ y4 m0 ~5 k7 i8 Q9 S
Role of government * M% Y1 w' l& ~! C# E; a
Regulation
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: A: N8 H2 i/ `) i2 P; yIf you enjoyed learning about ! ]& o" m. o: d/ @$ D& r
Externalities. m+ p6 k, W2 V- V
Regulation
( H+ I4 S5 W7 D- p% XGovernment roles6 D' b* ?$ G" ~. d5 }
Or would like to learn more about " x9 G3 c, f2 e; _" v2 b7 z8 |. j
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration; g, a4 |$ F# B, }$ k3 N' _
Steps taken to address deterioration- ^: e3 W4 t9 I. |; s
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 5 S h) a/ H9 U
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
& ^1 m; Z& K: o1 r' N4 JTopics: $ ~( z+ e3 n r; P2 J" ^+ D
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment % q2 t$ I: W. J6 ^* m
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
. R# D: M! t$ BTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
8 n: L' z4 C2 D3 h6 S, }+ @, `Recreation economics
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0 U" i. @! i4 L, S* v1 CIf you enjoyed learning about
/ k0 C3 {) m A/ e8 _ Individual Incentives: D0 H/ }' ]5 T7 V: k
Total Welfare
6 W8 m+ X" X) H8 j2 r# M1 nYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 1 k2 ]* I( Q& }, c/ g- z o
ECON 378 Law and Economics' E) u" C @" Y( O6 }
Topics:
! h& ~ u9 E& a) m7 hIssues in Criminal and Family Law1 f' t$ m8 |( S! k
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
4 @* s. F. N7 s' nChild Support Payments1 W8 y L, D& ? i: z4 ?& S
Private Divorce agreements
$ P& X3 H# P: S+ _Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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% A5 E6 M3 u3 b' W+ X g% J- O0 VIf you enjoyed learning about
/ u ^% t& Q+ \3 o% z% A1 {+ oPrisoners Dilemma$ `0 x5 t: f& m j
Dominant Strategies
5 V# F: w$ n; z9 {3 T8 x6 mCollusion" a1 u1 Z9 ~7 v' y b V G- B
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! : D1 Z; w+ ]" ~" K5 j
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
2 P4 z$ G7 s) c# u' MTopics:
3 p7 A2 w9 z8 l0 ]$ LAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
% k0 d- p0 v R# W, bApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
& t; s" h5 H/ m+ G' I% xNote! Prerequisites:
( ]: q$ s* A, x% K0 B. B6 kECON 384 & 299 |
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