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If you enjoyed learning about:
g* p+ g' c, j9 STrade
8 Q3 {% Z( }5 O% U. CGrowth
! ?9 B' @7 Z4 O7 r* d) J; \Or would like to learn more about:
* B$ G. p1 D$ c9 [3 Y$ x: n( qChina as an Emerging Economy; f+ X+ e2 O U# [) F
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!/ Y6 [9 M& A8 L! x. g: T3 R
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development9 ]2 B" n1 V& t R3 L% ^+ d
Topics:
6 _) R0 K+ e6 l2 ~4 @0 S RChinese Economy Characteristics
3 C7 Z7 h# \, s7 ]5 _. wRecent Events in the Chinese Economy2 P1 F% p. T$ C" A8 A0 M
Consequences of economic reform
; [9 [5 R' h& QCanada’s economic relations with China; C; |) S! Y5 Q% ~4 W! l8 L
) \% [& n, \7 W7 q3 A& lIf you would like to learn more about:
( O1 ~5 G8 x% B- a) nRich and Poor Countries
* D P+ d2 B( ?% T" w' KWhy economies differ
/ [5 ?* u3 p+ j9 S$ f4 j" PCauses for such differences
0 a8 O/ B2 Q3 ^" b3 a4 b# B. y, PYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 T# N3 b- H: k2 L4 ]
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
3 E2 a' U4 J) F$ F! e5 m! X( NTopics:6 m7 g+ ^ e8 \+ F7 O- v
Technology
: T. C; _5 o9 } \( ?Institutions
" y0 }1 P6 _5 i. |5 rGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ( S. o# I. J7 a' P& `' e
2 Y" N: {8 V. d# E# R X/ _If you enjoyed learning about
5 C. e# ~% _9 x1 OSupply and Demand
1 y6 ?5 t- t( P" [+ e- c1 oConsumer Behavior
; F! _6 p& N L0 ZProduction and Cost" U, D+ F) g7 k( k; d# A9 i7 A4 y
Price and Output
# ], \2 {# e; I) k1 Y( Z1 hMarket Structures
/ t, ~9 T: A4 SYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!. _' I# S5 d6 e% z( W; P3 b
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
+ ?! V" e8 A! Z, k+ m( d7 J8 ATopics:
# k8 T. X: X: O6 V4 W9 Y; v# C! OTheory of consumer behavior
U- P: I, }! X3 ?% Q6 J7 D# z9 J, |Theory of production and cost" [3 Z2 q3 @0 ~9 b& x; r
Price and output determination under competition
: E% q( d) @* m) U) pMonopoly and other market structures
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f% O3 N, I" eIf you enjoyed learning about ( e3 T+ F) F b( ^! l1 i
Costs and Benefits
. z9 V$ W- v- H1 }4 j5 Z/ oExternalities: s. v0 ^4 p5 A9 I4 v
Decision-making& r1 G* W. k' o- K# J0 D
Or would like to learn more about
6 }( `& U6 n: Z. D( ~Capital Investments5 d8 R& Y, {9 _ P* d* K
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!. V, e1 z$ v7 a& X) B
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
6 E: a, q! v6 l: j, o. ]+ J0 wTopics:
6 V* H( }* r/ H3 \0 l/ U' wCost-Benefit Analysis2 k' u! C7 C- b1 @
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
3 } A: O& I7 z+ r5 _Look at examples from ; `" N Y3 }. X: q8 B2 R
Transportation- P, p: C z" D+ l2 ^! o+ h0 a
River Basin Management$ Q# b/ w$ n ` X" q7 Y
Electrical Generation" ~6 n5 ~6 C# J9 ]3 @: V9 c
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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- r8 E/ j) c. E) nIf you enjoyed learning about
# k" u- A4 U7 y) U# U) Q& F7 ISupply and Demand
8 @& j9 ]' g$ qExternalities
0 O0 j' t% ^" uResource Allocation
% n8 \0 l5 e; P! _Taxation0 ?. Y0 G" v- S1 {' j
Or would like to learn more about U+ _4 p) u ?& J
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
; f: |5 E E- H/ Q9 YYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!6 t7 Q. {. j8 ?4 z4 R: r q+ k. G
ECON 365 Resource Economics* o. A7 u5 U& Q0 g- i# o
Topics:
% x2 g, m2 z# v! q5 RExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
' Y5 ?- x' k( Q% F: iScarcity and pricing
2 e# r- j% ^, n6 q8 a1 ]& O1 EContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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9 _: g- F" B& T2 L; JIf you enjoyed learning about
5 D& _# t4 A# A6 t0 tResource Allocation
q# Z5 N/ N0 b& oPricing
! W3 P3 ?4 G6 ^8 x, C6 ^: r) HMarkets
9 W# z3 O5 c0 JGovernment roles% {. n) W/ u# s% L
Or would like to learn more about
! k2 i5 A& A, p9 b* b/ P/ u! aThe energy sector, including sources and markets
7 K3 R: Z, M7 K- o& iCanadian Energy Policy and current issues8 D& W' W& B7 h0 ?& s4 F) z1 t9 r4 ~
You might enjoy a course about 9 X3 d4 {3 |4 }+ P) o
Energy Economics!
7 E/ M$ ^' v/ Z, R/ _1 M, bECON 366 Energy Economics1 w/ o" P) c2 e$ X" H- m
Topics: ; {, Z+ |' t3 F6 W0 ^
Pricing
2 Y7 ~% u L) GRole in economic growth
) a: t% W9 ^8 b7 Y: E+ d: qEnergy sources and markets
1 e) F( `3 }6 v- w% jRole of government
; i; a" n4 v% P, C: \! \( ^- `# cRegulation
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" l% h, j$ q; X0 |6 a$ hIf you enjoyed learning about ) G: X9 M, H+ X( {7 x' d" o; ]
Externalities
/ R5 _( x3 _8 s ]Regulation
6 }5 l( ]/ j# e* w" hGovernment roles; W# ~ e7 L/ s' M: u/ V3 ~
Or would like to learn more about 7 i) }$ E0 C: R) N% \
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration) m' ]3 p, ?( _4 h5 |6 R
Steps taken to address deterioration
2 g9 F8 f5 c' X7 w( ]! XYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
' Y; o* D u$ J, ~: L" }ECON 369 Economics of the Environment/ m0 O! _9 H( N9 b
Topics: ! g% r4 K1 @2 a3 i- v, q
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment + b2 M8 X6 A8 c
Types and causes of environmental deterioration % D3 `4 q9 p5 E$ F
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration , b% _ V% }& q; w
Recreation economics& h1 z! c2 @* N9 T
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If you enjoyed learning about2 I" v6 W% W- S+ [1 L" R& q$ _
Individual Incentives
2 {! i, C3 q2 G0 M, JTotal Welfare 6 M9 n/ R- I) Y0 `7 z# O( b: l( ?
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
: f9 J: t9 H8 w( ?1 K* XECON 378 Law and Economics4 |3 Z) C' _3 e/ s/ B8 k
Topics: 7 s2 p4 V5 n+ ^. i
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
- g: ~5 t8 _9 rCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining+ V- ]* a, f8 s" Z- W
Child Support Payments
& K$ a Z9 w: gPrivate Divorce agreements
) Z% k- |# {- m0 U2 }# U+ nCriminal provisions of the Competition Act/ U9 W9 ^. ]+ u2 { V7 G7 P6 w
/ }3 |1 K, u" H' T6 J ], |If you enjoyed learning about
" q( u% V! | S N9 i: C# OPrisoners Dilemma( C( m# b" q, _8 B
Dominant Strategies
! t$ L# L* L& R! r G/ m, b- DCollusion
& a9 n ~. H& }) a6 DYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! d1 F3 H" m; Z& v
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
# a7 O. K+ f( ]# @+ NTopics: * J8 i& E' \: U9 G: H
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
1 Y, `7 D8 ^' m5 aApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
6 K& W l2 q& _5 lNote! Prerequisites:
7 a! j! d$ F4 VECON 384 & 299 |
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