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If you enjoyed learning about:
; c: n* b k* F$ I( X- y+ o( ^/ STrade% l' a' ?: B. p" j3 U5 A
Growth/ ^& Z' D; R* j4 m
Or would like to learn more about:
+ ~) L( ~* E: _7 y! ]China as an Emerging Economy
6 E* j8 x* c; ?# F/ kYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!) O+ Z; I9 O' q1 B- k
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
: h% f, h2 o6 G2 b+ YTopics:
! C# C6 j# O! a/ T7 PChinese Economy Characteristics; Z' {* i. g! g0 R* K
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
& L% c" j+ s% M' r5 |+ dConsequences of economic reform" h* `% d% Y4 P
Canada’s economic relations with China* L; ]0 M5 r c
9 h2 b* B/ q" P {! L3 j5 x+ A/ b% yIf you would like to learn more about:
4 e! n I5 V0 j1 I1 RRich and Poor Countries# J9 X v" ^6 |. z' q8 y: X+ f8 S. L
Why economies differ
2 t( Q; k3 h# R' F/ lCauses for such differences! c: j# H. ]* {, R. C9 _* X/ z
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 p( q, d$ F1 Z- Y Q3 E% b' zECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ T9 O1 o% S: p6 D P
Topics:
1 x9 d1 B+ A5 LTechnology) z! M5 K3 o& o
Institutions
) P* _# o' ?9 i+ }9 h3 g) F8 `Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 0 R6 _ o4 L P, K
# P% L6 Y2 r$ s2 D8 O2 ZIf you enjoyed learning about
+ l1 @) x" B2 z* D& k/ e8 R. SSupply and Demand
) b# Q1 a k! vConsumer Behavior% W$ {! n4 e! c+ J$ e5 m& r
Production and Cost
, |1 V* E! G7 U) C+ bPrice and Output v) e+ O n1 X
Market Structures3 k0 v; t3 o3 H6 ?, l3 k
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!, x' X8 k6 h) M% k1 C$ V' Y- s
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I* @0 v3 G+ A) G9 F5 o9 p2 m& B
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Theory of consumer behavior
, [1 a6 _ h ^7 |8 ^- U* J( FTheory of production and cost
1 k. E! K) V8 k, u5 \% r- JPrice and output determination under competition2 D/ H9 K( M1 t$ c) |- f* r$ H
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
7 K a f3 R6 KExternalities0 w. q; T+ V+ o- b4 I7 P
Decision-making# B6 \; `2 s. l8 x
Or would like to learn more about
6 o8 y( E# e' m" G3 LCapital Investments$ v1 Q. X# c2 v
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
' \, O8 @8 K/ O& U$ G/ z a0 _% l9 oECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
: k( _6 ?* W2 o3 m: c {$ y& [6 TTopics:
7 U8 E/ @/ ]4 c) i) UCost-Benefit Analysis9 v' ?7 v. n! X: e/ f. v
Evaluating Public Investment Projects3 N8 W; I9 w/ H) `- G$ W0 Q
Look at examples from
" r: W. Q5 d2 I) _Transportation
# w- w$ P5 p/ i% oRiver Basin Management
' [- R# h- K% n" T V- cElectrical Generation
" o H1 C D- m8 s! {" aOil & Gas and Pollution Control' {% g5 G0 l( J0 f @
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ Q# r. o6 ^/ j" S8 KSupply and Demand6 q. k8 R8 S: H, Z, `& b- k6 o4 w
Externalities6 E9 N# j9 Y. D$ {/ h
Resource Allocation. a* B7 F1 p6 _( {" c% I' g
Taxation6 V: O8 E3 y" S! `
Or would like to learn more about
4 _; Y$ f$ _5 b+ q2 h4 A: kSupply of Natural Resources in Canada, t: V. Z% f" T1 ~+ x+ _
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!. Z4 Z" W7 R4 C3 m; \% }; x5 U& B
ECON 365 Resource Economics) T0 t {' b- c- Y$ L$ r7 d8 G; @1 ^
Topics:
) t5 Z' Y* a, s7 fExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources E g4 b D9 }
Scarcity and pricing
9 }: T S( x, R8 lContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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% F4 A6 n5 L0 iIf you enjoyed learning about - O6 B% e1 D" n0 V: Q, k& f
Resource Allocation
% X! s$ E/ |, y1 I; sPricing) f. u f' R3 A% a# P- }* x
Markets
4 p i# G3 `" FGovernment roles
+ \. g+ f9 A. {8 y& vOr would like to learn more about
! B, T/ f6 v1 f( q& _. t" {The energy sector, including sources and markets
9 J) x. v8 s2 Q0 eCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
" j8 \% P' F: X7 fYou might enjoy a course about 1 t9 B" S$ c: q4 F6 \) Z
Energy Economics!; |- ]" y2 A0 [- A$ P8 Z
ECON 366 Energy Economics/ Z) l9 \4 A, A* Y* B8 n( a3 v
Topics:
1 T7 H* e/ A$ a) r' UPricing
# y9 ?& V8 m- Y8 d# H3 i! j: P. [Role in economic growth
1 B& N3 P$ K0 T! h% {1 \7 d; q5 FEnergy sources and markets
3 M4 X7 Q! `8 F0 b W" Y9 hRole of government
& c8 V. a T# [) ]( ^' H$ oRegulation
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9 M( z: n& |' J' ~. x' G: i& b8 a6 fIf you enjoyed learning about ; ?4 E7 A) `% o. P8 L4 x1 h
Externalities
4 d" h% b J' W6 sRegulation
8 r, Y8 O8 u) `+ R5 \" C1 r* IGovernment roles9 `0 Z" s: K: g3 j% q
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
" ~! l* p5 [0 f% ~Steps taken to address deterioration7 W* m$ H& ^+ W
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! # ~/ x5 ?: _1 }+ S' Y$ x2 ] j
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment% H& U" j! V" H. M# B) k2 X' b
Topics: 6 H9 y. l7 ~1 v" U
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment % M: ]# m* t$ P. Y
Types and causes of environmental deterioration : P' U5 T5 M) X$ k
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration $ a7 E5 v- | O1 r
Recreation economics
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+ e7 B3 w4 `! y& L: @If you enjoyed learning about
. j( R: Z8 n3 j$ { Individual Incentives9 o& S- a9 y6 K; n; t( i6 R) Z
Total Welfare ( ?0 i" L% p2 W0 K6 P5 s
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
. B2 o& z: D f2 d6 ^3 s4 h8 lECON 378 Law and Economics
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
1 O1 O: m6 _/ s7 D; U6 ~Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining% \! ] Y, B$ t5 d- {5 K
Child Support Payments/ m( \( K) c+ |* ?
Private Divorce agreements0 I& v/ x8 P& n8 j5 a; ^6 I
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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6 ?$ G7 d! N# ^2 F6 c( CIf you enjoyed learning about - ~" g! }' ~5 j' L8 Y0 |( [
Prisoners Dilemma! ?% w3 d8 m6 S8 d% n) P
Dominant Strategies# X, V0 e4 M# ~! i' s
Collusion
0 U9 _( }% j+ P' f4 F4 u7 oYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! + Z8 [7 w, ~2 G( L2 U8 C0 F
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications! j) M5 ^9 C! o1 T& K
Topics:
# s- v) n) Y/ n: \: J5 R! iAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
- `3 A+ i& H4 h; Z; f% |Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion - B2 w# \1 D/ m0 k2 C
Note! Prerequisites:
6 O# Z; B, X, v1 QECON 384 & 299 |
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