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If you enjoyed learning about:
& M: S" V9 J9 I' A KTrade
2 h% y! s a" r9 j6 CGrowth$ G# A0 g3 o: ]( G- @" R7 a/ U
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China as an Emerging Economy
. r3 q) U) g) p! N4 a- ZYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!& B4 D; [, Q$ K, s
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development0 t* T' Q( {4 f5 X M: n6 ^
Topics:
m3 U! ?7 @, z2 J8 C: t& x2 y$ ZChinese Economy Characteristics8 q2 P( X: b# Y8 B
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy7 u2 i7 ^# w4 a- h
Consequences of economic reform( t: O2 O/ Q5 G
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
3 M, d5 }4 v8 B8 H4 S' ~Rich and Poor Countries e$ G' S) B" _( p( H0 ^- y2 S) p2 s) @
Why economies differ" T( g0 t! M7 Y# g- C* W `: ?
Causes for such differences3 s- j. V# q4 Y0 }9 h, T/ d
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* `$ i' C9 L) S' M9 x" d6 R, _1 v
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ d; ]: S" @" h/ m2 A' T
Topics:
8 p! J. k& H4 q7 ~9 X. b5 H9 xTechnology+ A( k- k$ G% j. F6 c, I
Institutions
& A* J) Y8 i. V- `Growth rate Convergence / Divergence : z+ [, f5 ~) a: W/ Z) A+ M- n$ @
9 V9 A1 I% s5 a7 ~6 ~# L4 ~2 rIf you enjoyed learning about
$ d4 \" Q5 y, b+ \& _Supply and Demand
6 p+ G3 E, ?) bConsumer Behavior
4 J7 J% K3 e6 z+ \2 b* aProduction and Cost
/ t: I1 E0 E# D0 DPrice and Output5 c' `1 F a/ _9 U, @! l
Market Structures, c/ M% ?" ?6 T3 B) B
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!2 b& v% x- }2 e' D! t) T
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I; I4 ]% ~4 p9 B) W s. W) a
Topics:
9 `4 c+ G) q9 Q8 `; O7 ]8 B" ?- TTheory of consumer behavior
1 F3 V: Q' F0 t" U- C2 Z+ }Theory of production and cost
/ J" y) b$ _* `Price and output determination under competition
3 Q! X" m& C+ h; Y1 HMonopoly and other market structures3 D! N- s' v2 l3 e% S' w! j
7 O! ]4 W+ K( IIf you enjoyed learning about ' U! O# \" i- D: T A9 z
Costs and Benefits 0 N# Z: \8 H4 D
Externalities* X% _' n7 c5 E# m6 ]$ P
Decision-making
. c& X* f& [$ Q) ~5 D$ L3 k( _Or would like to learn more about % p- r( Z7 Y! c% O* k! g, o
Capital Investments! a$ G7 _6 d2 k# y: c; _
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!! T. R/ e) S, `5 r# q; {( u' m: @, g
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation* n5 k- M6 Z) v- x8 n
Topics:9 |2 o1 V! S3 x/ ^
Cost-Benefit Analysis' o: B4 z- S5 w+ W' u8 P+ M8 i' d8 V
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
7 E8 B$ E- p j3 e- h; O2 R% X: [Look at examples from
! |4 \% }5 |$ l# F% X" MTransportation- e `1 W- L- H
River Basin Management
4 l0 n6 o4 ]- d8 j5 F9 vElectrical Generation
/ l3 h& ?( \( {6 c7 ?Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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5 y. U4 E6 w. cIf you enjoyed learning about
7 |- g% ?7 F3 \1 U& g' Z/ fSupply and Demand
3 Y$ A4 c# v# Q3 }" G* D; E$ wExternalities% V" \# e4 `- ]" b
Resource Allocation
) z7 n0 n4 e4 N2 k BTaxation9 `6 K5 s+ d1 c; C* g- I$ b
Or would like to learn more about 8 B n4 z& O) `
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada7 k- n! I- d+ ], i! o+ \+ R. [
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
3 h/ Y* N% _, U$ x6 VECON 365 Resource Economics
W0 G$ Y% [+ P; H; _. r% @3 RTopics:
0 e0 V( f: Q5 Y kExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
7 R1 j. }( b+ F3 _+ o% ?Scarcity and pricing$ x5 v9 }. W! `9 O/ g
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues: b# `, f: o" [* G* i1 i- E
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 ` S% p4 t6 b; S( i4 B, oResource Allocation% L1 [4 R6 N5 j
Pricing
; Y2 Q4 y7 M( }' NMarkets4 Y. C, I; V6 U+ Y8 t* Q
Government roles
8 L, f9 x+ t$ }" }( W! G* }Or would like to learn more about 8 A4 _6 m ?+ U J6 }4 ~
The energy sector, including sources and markets) F/ K& X; C3 G& E. y" y8 c5 }! d
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
) `: U- t4 | H7 N6 |% ^* z" hYou might enjoy a course about
. C3 [, S* v3 FEnergy Economics!
p3 b0 q' ~! h$ w+ YECON 366 Energy Economics% a3 a3 O. V1 ^" P; |% X; [: P
Topics:
/ D: j/ m6 _0 {$ }: ]3 z- uPricing4 I" q; r9 v/ D. ~# D+ D( v! H
Role in economic growth " I3 h* h; }8 W9 h+ I# }
Energy sources and markets
0 J3 c5 t$ o3 ~& T3 ` vRole of government 6 X7 E- r. @6 J5 G+ N
Regulation 0 V& c' d* w5 U# A
. { ?( Z& Q8 }9 OIf you enjoyed learning about
) @& [3 W- F" F% S" j) n- e; O4 U& MExternalities
& k. x. m. M6 qRegulation
# T) G2 d: h8 V; b% I: @Government roles0 {! h" y1 Y- [9 r" F* A
Or would like to learn more about % l$ X' }; G4 A% q% J
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
0 D j) @! r5 Q0 c9 q9 uSteps taken to address deterioration& O) n: u' J, Z6 B. c8 T' Z) M* l
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 3 p: {7 y$ K+ r# a4 K
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment' S X9 i1 f. Q4 |7 y
Topics:
$ ?5 C4 Y+ t w8 M" K2 W% FEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 0 P7 o+ y$ q# O5 u
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
% b, G( L) _" A9 f4 q0 ]Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
# j. @8 Y. ]$ P- w- _ O; bRecreation economics, B. Y- |4 r# i0 t% c9 Q5 z# u9 ?4 w
4 }7 k7 W) G0 f9 W. t+ C9 C6 z; vIf you enjoyed learning about
8 I d6 t" F9 q- M. p; S Individual Incentives
' z& K3 M b8 v: o+ w( kTotal Welfare
F4 z3 x; `* \You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
* K$ @2 M1 j' O W& I4 T* wECON 378 Law and Economics
3 s8 d2 |6 g* K2 X4 T7 v5 WTopics: $ y! W/ v g- Z: k) ^
Issues in Criminal and Family Law3 Y1 Y: q6 K: V' k# a( @
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining, B1 h2 m; r& |/ U$ D* c+ L$ ^2 X
Child Support Payments
5 X# l8 [) V, m1 I0 Y TPrivate Divorce agreements- I+ Z: b( O v* Y1 T
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act! Y" X0 @# f% t
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Prisoners Dilemma X9 \8 b4 a# b
Dominant Strategies1 Y8 B) h! h# C- C g8 K
Collusion v1 y6 H2 R2 h: o: l: E' o. S
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! - C, w# P" G8 F: r
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
4 l$ p" Y# V ~+ y4 o5 S; `8 uTopics: E- o$ V3 N+ x2 F: |2 ^: j& P
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
1 Y9 a2 W* o: B% K! CApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
9 D0 M8 {0 w0 WNote! Prerequisites:
2 r9 a' f* a G YECON 384 & 299 |
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