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If you enjoyed learning about:
6 x" a- u% B0 o/ LTrade- {$ d9 \2 ? \7 V) Z
Growth7 j5 \! N# @. n2 ], ~) g
Or would like to learn more about:
; K- U( P5 q$ k% n5 J/ BChina as an Emerging Economy
% H& @+ u& ]8 r1 s; \ JYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!, m9 ]9 V: W- ]5 T* U8 z
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
6 ^0 ^7 H j% u3 {! _Topics:
5 v3 y* {8 r/ R* V) wChinese Economy Characteristics
r5 ~& z1 b5 d: Z( ?0 v: ^Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
3 B9 b* u5 j5 G" t1 n& j `% L9 GConsequences of economic reform
0 q7 `) I2 m# E: H6 |1 |Canada’s economic relations with China9 f; ~% `) u2 e) I5 \
) T N- a$ C- Y$ j7 d1 N1 o/ IIf you would like to learn more about:
! K$ `6 L- t, d. b# R- @1 vRich and Poor Countries9 I+ D! |5 c2 e$ U" p
Why economies differ3 X1 m4 C! H4 G# W/ n2 t% k
Causes for such differences$ i2 Z6 w3 g5 D# d
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! Q8 m1 v. A/ V4 r6 ~
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ `6 u! {5 ]8 C' `6 A% K8 m! g
Topics:
' T; w" j+ B9 A9 l& qTechnology
5 v W- H# _ N1 D1 @Institutions2 m. ?0 R ?2 G& \6 H4 j7 X- G4 O7 o
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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, D6 o% h9 g9 w2 BIf you enjoyed learning about
; h8 y. D1 x j2 r7 mSupply and Demand
8 O q; e6 Y8 c" `/ y7 ZConsumer Behavior
4 v# f9 P5 n4 N3 VProduction and Cost5 K& G8 \) e; Z, a( T0 R) g0 A! z
Price and Output2 R7 r- E2 t. W0 q
Market Structures" v0 K! ?0 J. P( b% t% T1 {
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!# Q3 d. T1 G6 ~! G$ w! \) e
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I7 t; P" A6 w: c) ]
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Theory of consumer behavior
& w/ V- a( ^7 ETheory of production and cost
3 ]( w G! I9 w- @/ r' ePrice and output determination under competition8 t$ {& c2 I0 u" J
Monopoly and other market structures
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7 D( G; d$ O" i& B8 MIf you enjoyed learning about
$ z8 x5 p8 ?. B5 X9 dCosts and Benefits % h) L/ {4 }: ~, D# h" ~
Externalities
( ]5 X* c1 g4 hDecision-making
. w; g2 L! f) k; P2 nOr would like to learn more about
6 D& e6 [+ J. K4 t7 Y9 q. Q& nCapital Investments
, p" h: j+ n& j2 _You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!# b: D& K6 b, d$ _8 T7 j
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation6 [$ t2 N# y) E
Topics:. D- G- `6 J4 @! v4 J& E" g
Cost-Benefit Analysis. o* X( w1 Z* U' B; t8 f# c$ s
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
/ A/ W( m- j8 o" U- Z( ^Look at examples from
4 R% t1 x- U* N9 jTransportation
. X, D6 D& e2 ~' {* U8 wRiver Basin Management
P& Q3 F6 I9 }7 {Electrical Generation
8 ]0 Q. C c! f" ?Oil & Gas and Pollution Control1 t, S, K! L: c# }0 e, }# d' \/ G
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Supply and Demand% D5 \2 w3 b8 Q9 { S
Externalities! @, W$ h, ^* C& [, a
Resource Allocation+ G4 F- l) C2 K1 X3 w0 \0 Z2 {+ z
Taxation4 n" K0 d$ z |5 m! o( [9 I+ y4 n
Or would like to learn more about
+ c ~) r. v9 I6 X+ ]Supply of Natural Resources in Canada4 h e1 `. F' \: v3 Q8 [- x
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
( i- |+ n! Q* N" j# tECON 365 Resource Economics4 F& g9 {5 H {' {7 p
Topics:
L7 T. i7 j, l! P# j2 y9 q+ J1 DExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources: I. }: ]# h1 B" U# g
Scarcity and pricing
0 }; T# h: t4 D$ f# x5 o& h9 dContemporary Canadian resource policy issues) [6 a$ N! a; H) W+ d* Q# o/ I
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If you enjoyed learning about 4 u& R3 b- [- q: ]. c+ E/ _- e
Resource Allocation
7 b7 s2 T/ ?; b# XPricing4 \2 I$ d! ?6 r" a |8 Z
Markets, l! e2 Q$ G9 z" x
Government roles' Q+ i% z% P( R+ t9 T
Or would like to learn more about " d: U0 F2 J, R5 }
The energy sector, including sources and markets
6 d6 d$ ^/ B+ S. O- ICanadian Energy Policy and current issues
7 b/ }' Q6 e! fYou might enjoy a course about
" }/ [# [. T6 jEnergy Economics!
% u. e- f% t' q! [5 S1 O, g* GECON 366 Energy Economics
$ G/ K8 _6 V3 N. P, W" X2 t- tTopics:
5 B9 ?$ X* }. I+ U% K% L- g" Z9 CPricing
; z: n! T6 e% B+ Q2 g1 v, SRole in economic growth $ X! n& N; U/ \" W" ~
Energy sources and markets
F. `4 Q& ~' t! u. eRole of government " {9 e+ h/ ]0 L
Regulation
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Externalities% H8 a6 \! f" J# M$ t
Regulation4 V2 L; J" V- r/ e. Y
Government roles
0 B! M& ^9 ~/ WOr would like to learn more about " S! V6 v8 Q4 i" |+ y d
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
% G$ r2 M; G1 ]# o9 k6 I% r3 [Steps taken to address deterioration" _5 h1 G' e6 j
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! . R' S. ?8 o* Q9 }7 S2 S
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
+ S: t! y/ w2 E# p& V/ [: d* KTopics:
8 P6 k$ y% S' ~* c& u" EEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ' n0 |! r4 ^1 t# a: N5 q. t# C* J
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
6 Q/ V4 B7 m) n/ x gTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration , B6 j' h/ Z3 G6 r
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 Q. K% T5 e: z% @4 O& ]7 s- G j Individual Incentives; W+ \6 h+ t y9 z1 z
Total Welfare 8 ]. `/ A* G& ^2 L+ p+ s/ a$ A
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
( p2 |0 D+ M) {& ?2 BECON 378 Law and Economics
0 k" C9 R' j- tTopics:
! t8 v. H8 P% U, F8 ^: P4 zIssues in Criminal and Family Law
7 t' |, y$ @4 N1 m6 [. s( \Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
4 g7 d* \; O. WChild Support Payments( g9 W9 N6 c" b* Q9 t$ I# a
Private Divorce agreements
9 V7 Y- [, h O: o) k( l" cCriminal provisions of the Competition Act1 n1 J/ L- X, T" E& a
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Prisoners Dilemma
" A. R* h. r6 u% d6 L( r0 o+ ?& ~Dominant Strategies
' J. O7 O( t, y2 Z9 g4 WCollusion
3 E2 p- f% R+ }( V( gYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! & ?- B* e3 e7 o8 ] F/ j, m
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications/ g3 r2 ]0 v% m' X* H( D5 X
Topics:
1 F* t0 P) F7 h- w6 }/ A0 H; F1 tAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games% [) \' U$ z) s1 y. o
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion , k" Y; _- ^' r& D$ L0 \2 n
Note! Prerequisites:
. P; p: D& g L* {8 j/ ~! PECON 384 & 299 |
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