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If you enjoyed learning about:
: l4 g8 x8 B" z3 @8 R0 BTrade$ p# q2 k& M' q$ q4 Q
Growth' m5 U7 I- M+ m* q2 h
Or would like to learn more about: 0 M: E: Q/ t! O4 r% ?: t4 H
China as an Emerging Economy8 h" z W Y$ z S+ t
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!: G; T& ~ c- Q; l. T
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development& V" e6 y1 W- v1 V" p
Topics: 9 d$ {! j/ S: V" J( C- ^! v
Chinese Economy Characteristics
3 K! H) q+ p0 y3 N, E! _2 r5 O+ cRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
: k( g% X: g* L1 s3 B( qConsequences of economic reform
! r. o# c- v$ kCanada’s economic relations with China
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- M- z0 Q; g. O6 I: |If you would like to learn more about:
3 v) ^4 U5 f; K- H. ARich and Poor Countries
1 w% w5 i7 R' V: uWhy economies differ
- p4 b' J! D" H6 i" Z8 P- U) _Causes for such differences- k$ O/ t) L( U& y. O: z
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 ^8 q; q1 V, A0 S1 q' V% }. AECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 L ~9 o5 n" O2 o) C. {
Topics:
8 ~( B) x- D+ BTechnology
. ?' z: S4 W4 D/ L0 c. nInstitutions2 ~2 A: a) Q0 z# f. N
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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# g6 W" f2 K5 M3 `7 @4 c) xIf you enjoyed learning about 1 _6 _/ X4 m/ K2 G O, U
Supply and Demand
6 V K6 b: T; e% yConsumer Behavior" U0 v% O6 ^. Q) Q0 G/ n' V0 f
Production and Cost3 L3 ~+ b5 v& H! Z" F
Price and Output
; }' c3 {- [0 Y9 c; kMarket Structures
& T" R1 D$ c( S& D+ t; HYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!- Q5 u+ O& u) V/ G% ]
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
# V. h* w0 _5 }" `$ F1 }. v: ZTopics:
* _# O, l% R% b' ^ b! o0 z) XTheory of consumer behavior' u1 @/ u/ y, |0 T: E- U U
Theory of production and cost
. w2 ?5 c9 B' q4 pPrice and output determination under competition
9 G* R1 {% N6 R, w% O+ EMonopoly and other market structures6 f4 ?, P. d3 ]# r" d
0 z% C# |2 T% P) E I& k* HIf you enjoyed learning about
; {/ I! `# y7 Q- e) W I! ICosts and Benefits
. q8 a! {0 E( p& ?# R; N0 }Externalities
+ D# p9 {* R5 [" J1 v. QDecision-making9 f* G' p$ @$ |
Or would like to learn more about
$ ], Q: ?# g/ `7 FCapital Investments
7 d+ `. {5 @3 @( p* P( `You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!% P5 J; {% `+ X# P/ A! V
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
# K# H9 t- ~) D# b FTopics:. p# K, x1 O" V$ N- Y
Cost-Benefit Analysis
3 a- \& b9 g, c3 ~2 K) `/ AEvaluating Public Investment Projects8 ]8 ^- P% i# C: b$ Z, `
Look at examples from : e# R1 n N2 }% ^% \* T
Transportation6 G( r5 j) l( R! F: ]7 J; L
River Basin Management
3 D0 \9 |: E- I! jElectrical Generation# q1 z0 N$ u- t# U( }
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control# s6 F; ~/ Z) A
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If you enjoyed learning about 1 c1 a$ p. t3 X# l0 \1 [- d1 j9 a3 R
Supply and Demand5 t% g% p; F; W. E7 p v. b( o$ e
Externalities5 G& O! ]0 g5 [! K" s! E5 Z/ v
Resource Allocation, J) |* b3 X8 [; e5 X2 |% k8 a- g
Taxation
# X1 M/ ^, x* L7 z" A9 _; g* QOr would like to learn more about 9 `, u1 J, u8 x9 G: m, O
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
9 Q. p4 W4 ^" W% V LYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!% \/ F- [: ]/ U$ X6 q
ECON 365 Resource Economics
# ?2 q, e1 R% YTopics:4 k" B3 n% L4 U! v/ r; ~ O
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
0 e d3 A+ X: I8 I' QScarcity and pricing
+ r5 O% P# d9 X; Y; m( KContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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( [' w4 B7 N7 o+ J; t+ y3 {) [& CIf you enjoyed learning about 7 t+ P' g+ @4 u2 M7 d( l7 X
Resource Allocation% X" D5 |1 R# j
Pricing
: h# d9 U5 Q: a' R m4 F& oMarkets
& ], H" W' G& D, z& tGovernment roles
7 j, b) @6 a- ~9 P+ {7 j8 _+ pOr would like to learn more about
) m I: Q; A0 f* K6 SThe energy sector, including sources and markets
5 N) U. V# v3 r! UCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
4 s* p( D( {. H: g2 p+ s# X+ H6 AYou might enjoy a course about
4 a) e5 H" }8 G) aEnergy Economics! e1 _8 ?7 [; Y5 L6 S
ECON 366 Energy Economics8 p! `3 T5 t& E* w7 Y/ \6 b
Topics: 0 X6 M/ s1 Q7 Z- p; l
Pricing
4 g) L+ l) {4 {8 a: m& PRole in economic growth 9 n) J P* z: M) |, o
Energy sources and markets
4 T- {) v, y& O% e7 }8 j! I r VRole of government
) |# _% {# F+ f+ P8 KRegulation 2 U7 n) x$ \& z R9 Q! ^# ]
. b9 F+ s5 f" w' i zIf you enjoyed learning about
6 I) k0 S9 p3 Y$ ^Externalities
: i/ l, D! A$ p, ]9 T ZRegulation D4 T* m8 z' U0 ^5 O& B
Government roles
* q" d$ p3 n; A' TOr would like to learn more about : o8 t' Q6 X. ~% M9 P5 x
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration3 B$ u/ O9 o4 x% J( o: f5 r
Steps taken to address deterioration
+ q1 G4 a: @/ E% xYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! " @; A8 o4 |: Z- p3 O% y% x0 ^
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment X" j7 `- g! A) r* J# @+ M
Topics: # Q0 Q5 n G$ }- t1 ^
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 9 K1 \. E/ o+ z2 \/ A
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
' b$ e" u+ ~* e% ]% b: u7 cTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
3 F; j( p Q7 Y( eRecreation economics- l& Z1 z7 t% R! y- f5 N- [+ L
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If you enjoyed learning about, @) @: i* w$ K8 u# z
Individual Incentives
2 t, o. Y+ o8 F' Q! M8 UTotal Welfare
+ _5 @) Z1 M: g! MYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ) k6 [7 \: L. v, K% ^( E% M$ P
ECON 378 Law and Economics- B: @$ b" V1 B# V2 a
Topics:
) D8 l. E. r2 q6 ~. _' M$ H5 N% w2 [Issues in Criminal and Family Law" @- @7 I+ E" J5 ]1 j% C' [
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining& X: O6 U9 n, `9 q; I. X8 c% t
Child Support Payments2 `: e& k# X# y9 M5 |
Private Divorce agreements
2 {, k9 X) f- @% X% }" v% zCriminal provisions of the Competition Act+ q {2 t! J% c$ w
- I" ~; ~" Z! |) UIf you enjoyed learning about & ^0 A& p% m m/ L0 w4 E# P; h2 k# |* W
Prisoners Dilemma" a0 |! E8 e# S# W/ M+ C) @
Dominant Strategies
( w4 P, o6 C D- ]$ A( sCollusion
& |# W9 q% p3 w$ P- nYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 3 B) i5 e7 {5 P W+ i
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications" V& g9 L& d, A1 f2 }
Topics:
! q+ H% h- p1 p& q8 dAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games/ |5 `; [7 t- k. U$ X4 j
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
" P T$ Y) E9 a/ A zNote! Prerequisites:
) z7 |" Z( ]$ \' N j: O# TECON 384 & 299 |
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