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If you enjoyed learning about:
, S' `& z0 G3 q% NTrade6 L9 ^6 b. h$ ?) Y9 l8 n k2 G
Growth6 _- }) b4 s" o
Or would like to learn more about:
5 J% b3 O X0 o% n* ?% i0 G# n( }/ ~China as an Emerging Economy# X2 N8 w, C: g# m8 h4 [
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!6 s$ S; ?* T! W) W
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development l- w: X! l6 M; _
Topics: 4 m# y$ T, n$ R; i# g8 d3 f
Chinese Economy Characteristics
+ N# \, w* E6 J# K/ I4 |& tRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
6 E/ U! ]5 ?4 ^0 R. h$ ]Consequences of economic reform
$ P) z* z0 F- c7 w) WCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
' |% }8 D; v5 h# [, b& oRich and Poor Countries
/ R9 P, i* ]6 U2 N: PWhy economies differ, C# X9 X- n2 }- Y. M' d: V) R: O% Y
Causes for such differences+ C$ m3 q$ r0 s c& X
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth9 q: ^& D! X- C2 ~5 ]. i' Q8 E2 U
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# i. w2 ^, I6 Y! Z } U% c0 M) P3 vTopics:, [- |1 P9 C- i$ m' \+ O! y8 }
Technology
; \4 T" ?- f2 m9 ^* T, ]& WInstitutions
# y* L o7 _3 G' c& ?Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about 0 V0 E: Y: H4 @9 W; G d
Supply and Demand% P4 D9 \* q1 y3 s
Consumer Behavior6 P# X$ s4 h/ [1 }, T; E7 {8 b
Production and Cost
% f4 A- t5 ^% TPrice and Output
7 d& K: s7 A8 A% \2 LMarket Structures$ z' Y4 @- r- N+ K5 h
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!! { R; i4 _) o! l% i9 E
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
& B. U9 b/ z; O& u' A) O9 c! uTopics:
# ?# m" g# L" P' h2 A R5 n7 a# r% qTheory of consumer behavior
+ P, ^; {& g( F0 f" z' W0 RTheory of production and cost& n6 t4 |) B4 R5 y* f
Price and output determination under competition7 E( v* |8 X& [2 ?
Monopoly and other market structures) u8 Q! U; I" o6 C/ ^5 t9 @
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 `+ s2 V, F. y4 a0 Y3 ^Costs and Benefits
/ { a" ]% x. \9 s' u0 ?Externalities f. a1 g2 ]+ I, ? F
Decision-making
4 ~( l y$ r, f/ g0 F) MOr would like to learn more about - e* ]% S8 X9 N# K l/ z
Capital Investments
) }# C; S- W6 ~9 }You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
* `. \ o& X1 x AECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
* N2 i) z: x" \! A$ p: h- jTopics:5 }+ z$ a- |' Q$ |
Cost-Benefit Analysis
3 ~% M% a7 M6 a/ D- ?4 sEvaluating Public Investment Projects
0 v# Z6 n+ Y J0 L& {Look at examples from
- c* P' \8 \" eTransportation
- a* k- k+ l# q9 A' hRiver Basin Management5 U( B" T/ v3 S: \7 T* D
Electrical Generation
( v0 z4 c0 Q. Y. D4 q5 {8 SOil & Gas and Pollution Control( m. b0 R& m5 h8 I2 ~0 p$ Q
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Supply and Demand5 x3 W% N1 B0 k$ v" M( j
Externalities
: P3 R" `9 V' \" h1 n8 `- fResource Allocation
$ Y2 }1 @, Y9 t) X7 {' n- E0 M# wTaxation9 B7 [2 | d) f" _
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada# h( N/ I k9 J6 Z5 Z. r1 ^
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!7 v8 C" k- \/ i8 a/ H8 O- l
ECON 365 Resource Economics
* N" ?$ _ E2 lTopics:3 B C/ W2 l1 S- m4 K) {
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources. J8 \( r& T9 r5 r: Y
Scarcity and pricing/ J1 J s& k; H4 \ X6 r
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues; X7 ~7 A' R! Y2 \ I
& }6 Y4 @( Q/ g) q0 [* jIf you enjoyed learning about 4 u; b2 n" q. e# q7 D8 @
Resource Allocation8 g5 @* o d2 q
Pricing
) ^1 T/ B1 t8 c% ]0 S( fMarkets0 w3 H. i, e3 H- W$ \( p7 k" q
Government roles
# j2 ]& o1 k" i% `7 p5 Z rOr would like to learn more about , ]0 z' c; u: g+ H( q
The energy sector, including sources and markets
# ?5 G' j; i, fCanadian Energy Policy and current issues" t) U; J2 E: l2 j# Z; x0 s0 G
You might enjoy a course about
- \5 c1 ^& \- d; \3 g( A9 d, cEnergy Economics! a& c9 k- M: N% N/ ?. }1 L
ECON 366 Energy Economics! g& M; `& ]7 Y0 A# H' N, P- f
Topics: 6 J0 Y g7 J" U3 Y* a
Pricing
- A7 p# D4 z" K1 A. m+ G% f. RRole in economic growth
4 a4 w* j; ^5 d( a9 F2 I, k7 Q" ZEnergy sources and markets & h$ i- E) ~3 ~6 |' L
Role of government 2 \* d* e8 y T% C
Regulation
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4 c8 V- ^7 l' {! A6 b9 F# b) B/ AIf you enjoyed learning about
: a( H' t9 M, w; V7 p- Z, DExternalities
( r- z, Y- p# _7 lRegulation
( [/ i8 `# x3 d: e( S* `Government roles
@' _8 Z f9 ^- t- C8 QOr would like to learn more about ' F1 J6 ?2 R) C# x# _" n
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration9 t& c0 a- @, s `
Steps taken to address deterioration2 m. ^7 q1 y# A3 p( t/ F Z! t6 l
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
/ `' j( V- [& T4 G+ b4 L( g- ~ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
7 |1 y( c' E5 n' |- F8 H6 I, Y. ^( gTopics: 6 A! D5 w% C. a# @! i0 t3 W7 l
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 7 g: H. z% ]& F8 e C/ g# D" w
Types and causes of environmental deterioration \+ F0 p, H7 }. B
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 4 \8 `! D/ v! c
Recreation economics3 l- h. x8 B* i* T3 Q& P# V; h
) X, |* x& q. U0 @, a6 n/ [If you enjoyed learning about
( e; F7 m) d" h) ]1 X3 T G- E& @ Individual Incentives3 W9 N/ M' \: G; W1 _2 ^6 Q
Total Welfare
# M1 _' I. p% K& o0 j& d% fYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! , u9 W" u5 A( J/ H O* [& k2 {
ECON 378 Law and Economics9 N, L3 b5 M- ?8 ~5 p2 R* {9 u
Topics: 9 G1 l4 k% @7 Y0 N( R4 U/ q i
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
* n3 P" e. p" a5 }- A2 R8 K0 XCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining7 M5 m2 D7 [1 B, j% s6 U* `& C
Child Support Payments
; b; v. Q$ A _ j1 Y" {Private Divorce agreements
. Z: N. X" k* uCriminal provisions of the Competition Act" r4 I" \' k. a, z1 E: p# W. P2 ?
" Z" E- s: f9 o: z4 y3 ?If you enjoyed learning about
2 ^! p$ W8 M) X9 R! D5 aPrisoners Dilemma
! y* G8 `5 x4 v" K$ sDominant Strategies
. B8 P, P! e O/ @Collusion% i a: q8 |! J8 g! _; {" A' @) L
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
& |8 c; s. ?$ f1 p% mECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
5 i; d( y( j3 G: G( R0 Y+ ^Topics:
5 ^- M) Y; d# |Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
, `0 S% ?' E4 G$ ], u; \7 @Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion $ Y$ r% A$ [7 P
Note! Prerequisites: 7 v# f/ ~6 v1 L$ `8 o, x5 Q
ECON 384 & 299 |
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