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If you enjoyed learning about:
& j, O0 r# |6 n0 f4 jTrade9 ?' ?0 E3 l7 P% y9 e0 \/ o8 ]
Growth
' x2 E. P- [! Q+ X# ~% p, H: o! ?Or would like to learn more about: ( [6 _( o8 Y" n4 b2 v
China as an Emerging Economy+ n; H# e8 i' D/ y( K
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
2 W0 O; }7 c* L* X H! ^( ]ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
7 N* U% `6 k! r# C4 W, QTopics:
8 s& A7 W i9 QChinese Economy Characteristics }) @) y. R( H) x1 M
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
3 J8 {& O! a( `; yConsequences of economic reform5 R/ b) r2 Z' O) H! f. \$ G
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries6 w* a# c* r, s( D8 ^
Why economies differ5 Q' B: ^$ I0 p, ]: M% W" S
Causes for such differences
/ f6 R: K/ i' T# t+ UYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ A$ E4 G/ f5 B5 O' M
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! Q+ x: n( ?- g: V9 G% S) |- \
Topics: N( O# [* C4 R [; [& Q. h
Technology
5 m- h9 q* ^4 d& v) Q' HInstitutions m- o9 D9 N+ I
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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9 y5 h2 h' l0 Z3 o$ ]If you enjoyed learning about
5 u2 \& m1 `, k, i9 sSupply and Demand( k7 Q, K& G8 K, H! M I6 F8 W* F! l
Consumer Behavior
2 V$ V% m- B2 K" u) |5 F% [3 B- [( GProduction and Cost% [9 |# V& f3 d" T' x
Price and Output: f" S/ L3 Z9 j6 K7 w' g: e
Market Structures- C6 a0 c( b# \3 U! Z
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
* |' e& G) p+ W6 m( Q. ^ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
" v/ X* i, Z! N1 eTopics: # L; S' w& F- @1 P5 T2 X/ I
Theory of consumer behavior
/ l( Z* ]* O7 ?& kTheory of production and cost0 m. d8 |! U E1 j
Price and output determination under competition1 \7 M& S8 q$ T2 @* n' k2 u, n0 |
Monopoly and other market structures- C' ~/ ?. e, I* t9 u: O5 s6 I
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Costs and Benefits
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Decision-making
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Capital Investments
% e; O' `% f. m5 ~+ H" }+ YYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!6 c8 I; ^/ [2 H4 a) S" \
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation0 F! X* X9 b- l" Z/ t; g) `5 D
Topics:
, x7 Z! g* m5 I1 m7 vCost-Benefit Analysis8 H: Y/ A. \! s+ B& y/ M
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
0 T( |/ ~+ ^) v0 D' xLook at examples from
# ~* W/ U6 Z, @5 c0 U4 dTransportation
D2 f( f6 U/ _( A2 n3 P7 X( TRiver Basin Management' ?6 A6 \" n9 }1 d& w9 j
Electrical Generation
* k: _* |( R$ ]) H( P& w8 eOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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+ }5 b" _. l! u% Z1 _: K$ A: P( YIf you enjoyed learning about
5 H+ H' X# c, ^2 U* @/ ]& ASupply and Demand
0 ?/ D5 w% v) V1 r* y4 d- W- nExternalities, d% F8 Y2 `6 t2 o
Resource Allocation8 e0 M9 p6 t' H
Taxation* D5 c- R6 e( ^( i C
Or would like to learn more about 2 K- ?0 z y# R$ K
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada* {. W0 L/ X1 u+ x
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
7 v6 r1 i' w+ J$ b# J9 jECON 365 Resource Economics9 p# s5 M7 m, B& Q8 C7 v9 p9 h6 F
Topics:
% D# J/ n5 `# n! `* ~; x( hExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
/ I. d+ ?! H. E% \ h- |Scarcity and pricing" V& o3 ]6 U# L* e; E8 W
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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# o/ \3 j2 `- B" \If you enjoyed learning about 8 c8 Y4 E8 t+ [+ V# u7 D/ z
Resource Allocation5 W4 s) B! `9 j( F3 K _" ^
Pricing
) e s! a7 Y6 K, W) C% z2 L/ NMarkets
( N8 e( c) ]* I4 r1 C3 g* s7 AGovernment roles
* l* i. ]2 f0 G# yOr would like to learn more about
, d1 Y/ ?$ c8 \/ o7 Z& }The energy sector, including sources and markets
; a- S& U" p9 _% [6 p/ zCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
# ]. F: f+ z- J5 z* s3 h mYou might enjoy a course about
1 `! Q [" A* R# n; LEnergy Economics!5 j0 ^ A* M d; K2 p9 J
ECON 366 Energy Economics7 L# Q! x" g1 o1 l _
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Pricing
- X+ p/ t0 C2 C/ wRole in economic growth
# j- x1 L) a EEnergy sources and markets 3 Y; m$ N) T; t6 _, X
Role of government 4 X7 o9 w- q+ o) H! Q# v# X
Regulation
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Externalities: B5 O) O: u, `! _
Regulation- a+ C: |/ k! t
Government roles: Y2 J( I9 r0 x$ o
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6 M* Z. A. o% c/ U$ pEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
; P/ O8 F1 A ^7 ~. ]2 @) |Steps taken to address deterioration
+ O) n$ U/ Y1 ]3 SYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
, @9 k9 w( D7 ?9 x6 jECON 369 Economics of the Environment! k" I- K% Q/ F' @. I y
Topics:
. z) d3 f: ?, ~9 \Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment : |8 x4 g' y! }, P ]; G
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 9 ~ i, Z/ w/ [
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
3 L- V* V# I2 C/ i) [; C' {5 K, @Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 s/ A0 S; Z4 a9 e+ i4 O4 T Individual Incentives
/ P5 V0 U/ o# R' j& mTotal Welfare
/ E- p, g) q2 m+ P! X) P( q7 YYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 5 |( f$ a% \* n7 D1 Q3 n
ECON 378 Law and Economics' j+ @3 Y1 u% Z3 H+ y' g, Y ^6 ?
Topics:
h8 B" q: i! Q4 J, k7 |" JIssues in Criminal and Family Law: s& o4 d( J) k. @7 Y3 z7 \6 N/ t
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining4 D: l) o: B0 N- @# p
Child Support Payments
# M5 F/ U- d( F- V( l: bPrivate Divorce agreements, [+ }2 {& E/ w$ p9 Z g6 v2 e
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act: r2 h. v! x; H$ D; Z. |4 f4 u
5 H! \# L6 ? u: R6 b" `: vIf you enjoyed learning about / ~6 p' ]! q+ H# ]& K6 b+ i
Prisoners Dilemma
( z9 y; A+ b; K! s+ Q+ N8 oDominant Strategies
5 @2 ~& P: y/ JCollusion' L v. r1 u% I, W1 Y4 t
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
1 e3 N5 Z5 J8 {. s& W% D2 KECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications5 c' L' A! t( h5 y
Topics:
5 b/ O1 m& r" q$ L- ^. T6 VAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games3 o) s N- Q: }" B8 g: k/ A d, @
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
& k, i( {% ~! d9 F& a7 D" XNote! Prerequisites: ( }! }* v1 l4 R( P9 p$ N
ECON 384 & 299 |
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