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If you enjoyed learning about:
8 W+ x- s, Z& i/ | ^* ^4 z. yTrade
7 x+ J: o _. [# {" W3 `6 p' ?4 U5 OGrowth
: ], Q- l+ L# Q4 Z, f* KOr would like to learn more about:
) T2 E+ I5 r7 @& ?7 W. [China as an Emerging Economy
# a& C5 X5 G3 H4 _& U8 ?You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!7 n0 f9 ^3 S a' M2 ]7 h
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development* E5 Y" A$ l& {" t, R
Topics: 2 `2 I7 e c" B5 A; z
Chinese Economy Characteristics- F/ ]3 G. ~7 C1 M( _9 Q
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy8 i; H! G5 J7 _% N/ w- [) x; I
Consequences of economic reform3 A0 t3 Y- ?8 d" I
Canada’s economic relations with China% V4 g6 f8 i' g# D$ u. ^9 r
- _. |* B5 ^' Y# b: }% \If you would like to learn more about:
% y+ |* `9 k" `! L4 _Rich and Poor Countries/ O. ?( A2 Y& O; _: K) j
Why economies differ
$ H/ W, X! Q" R% y+ q. m RCauses for such differences
' Z! ~5 C2 B) O# E& iYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth% R+ j/ j. k# M, E
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 ~: g! n/ J6 k4 S# A* g
Topics:7 X9 H5 t* u/ c4 S4 K7 a# U
Technology
7 ?. _; w% A' ` b% K- hInstitutions/ C6 S2 l! y8 O; [- L$ E$ @5 P
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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$ y/ J- r3 {; g; q; DIf you enjoyed learning about ( v0 X+ x: f$ C, A$ t: o' x
Supply and Demand9 Q( I4 A5 O! V
Consumer Behavior5 \: Y( B; m# K$ P8 p" [
Production and Cost& T* R& x; U- x
Price and Output* B3 T' Y/ |# T
Market Structures
3 v# w% m' r, I2 W w+ B: tYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
9 W. e: o" V7 J# OECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
2 Y. r B; S0 I9 n* RTopics:
" {2 b3 ~- P4 |1 {3 VTheory of consumer behavior0 W G' U- P2 x" v# D$ u* }4 o
Theory of production and cost; k+ R1 U( t( v9 h
Price and output determination under competition) S" F" e* N, e
Monopoly and other market structures% b( ]3 p; t# u' g) d4 L+ {6 s, H/ n
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4 B0 Q8 S: X& C" c% bCosts and Benefits
9 b9 H9 J% n+ F. f6 R, dExternalities
% v+ _! q0 N2 l2 b9 D' ]$ E6 ZDecision-making
4 N0 G# `1 L9 d3 eOr would like to learn more about
" }" j) E0 l7 r: {Capital Investments
3 l2 Z. d. q; ?0 K* ?4 SYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!9 p6 }* y6 x" B( v* q: j6 Z8 Z
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation2 q/ g, J4 S/ D
Topics:
8 D6 `* ?: ^$ c: f" D1 f" NCost-Benefit Analysis. ~1 y. t& Z# ^! ]8 A/ D Y
Evaluating Public Investment Projects% y- A# J- E# k2 D" B6 I: ?7 t5 t
Look at examples from
' a& t# _! P2 p, `Transportation
# m" l; a9 h. n- J0 T2 A/ [River Basin Management
2 C5 V" Z6 ^) OElectrical Generation# p- E2 W/ s( i1 m
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control" ~/ [3 `* p" m2 s1 a |
0 O7 A+ ]0 }8 C& P6 aIf you enjoyed learning about $ K) K9 K l$ R
Supply and Demand) L5 |/ n2 C* J |, k5 H" g
Externalities
+ y1 d4 R7 k) m8 kResource Allocation
; E3 [( [0 P1 o# {$ P( s) MTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada# q# f0 w& i, }3 c
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!7 I7 q( _0 s. [0 O; Z1 {3 O
ECON 365 Resource Economics
: {. E' G: ]/ Q& E/ B' s- eTopics:! Y) [$ I$ c% r6 J% y; f
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
3 P% ^& e- z- h- v2 g& S$ eScarcity and pricing; R& T7 T, P3 Q+ e/ g+ z
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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2 A& r, E; F0 F8 PResource Allocation
: j* M* K6 A" u$ p/ q3 l$ i& xPricing6 g4 m/ K/ @- \5 S! b/ P. p
Markets0 V" N' G0 d4 w' A; c
Government roles" ?/ e, \/ x4 @, z* t$ ~
Or would like to learn more about 5 f6 Q% m$ N1 u5 m0 Q% {' i9 U; x
The energy sector, including sources and markets, v& w) p, T* ]' u- o0 @. }9 y I
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues6 L* {1 @) `4 h1 A0 i( [( k
You might enjoy a course about * ?4 {& u1 d$ L/ P& N, `2 Q
Energy Economics!. [% e$ I- I& w) ?+ q2 p
ECON 366 Energy Economics7 R* t- q/ f+ a, n* l/ N$ C
Topics: ; [ [7 u' \1 Q
Pricing; [" r; {* @' G- p+ b# {
Role in economic growth 5 W! r J6 x6 o
Energy sources and markets
7 _3 H: O9 p( H4 bRole of government
2 f+ ^' E# x+ I# Y P# YRegulation * D$ \% v- Y7 q- I1 x% ]1 s
- a' T7 I) _) F8 E P# C& hIf you enjoyed learning about
" g# y3 V( V9 s/ n. [; _7 EExternalities. c+ N6 R6 N1 @. \
Regulation, ]& v( t# Z5 T; y" ^" p
Government roles& l- s$ v! u7 K7 t0 {; U
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
! `- N5 B! J7 X( D4 l2 q0 {: l, HSteps taken to address deterioration
) ` \6 _$ C8 U# F. }You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
1 `# D/ I' ?+ X! c; J" lECON 369 Economics of the Environment2 T$ o( m1 ?, M/ x" j4 n% @& }% j
Topics: % I' T& l0 n: k. r" j8 M% M+ l- P
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment $ K" X) [ A3 e
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
1 T5 S+ }% i. g2 nTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 7 o c% D* L& {4 G! h' G
Recreation economics
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X) D* Y/ F; EIf you enjoyed learning about, m6 y$ L/ u3 V4 h& u% F
Individual Incentives
8 j% d9 _0 z) e- t- dTotal Welfare
( y6 ~% ?' O6 R8 }. k! j2 Z0 JYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
; U" R1 A. G: A/ m \7 |5 k( _: rECON 378 Law and Economics
n/ Z% v' R2 }; V9 O" N+ |, mTopics:
' s, @: ?* m( V& G7 j( ]Issues in Criminal and Family Law% u; W! i: p6 `4 w6 R/ a: t
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining) V, f4 k' {# A
Child Support Payments
! d& m: ~; L3 ^, b( \% OPrivate Divorce agreements
4 f. O L2 b7 K; F: cCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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( p, P. y* }! F# ~+ X0 J6 nPrisoners Dilemma
2 d/ H) N/ D4 @, ADominant Strategies% a8 ]1 o- |& m1 Y( p
Collusion& S8 h$ ?1 v3 g( i0 t7 Y) @
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! + i+ E$ o- W, U6 b' r$ @
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications, d8 B, a5 X1 Q( K9 U8 T7 Q4 C- Z
Topics: 5 V d4 l: r& u7 t1 l9 C* F
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
0 |1 T8 f |" d# oApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
/ O8 v4 c8 A# k- f" A" ]Note! Prerequisites:
: l8 u% ~" f" P( ^" |4 [# l3 ?ECON 384 & 299 |
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