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If you enjoyed learning about:
5 P' ~0 V' [- Q5 f2 u) yTrade
D1 z' x% p AGrowth) S [7 O6 m4 g+ {, t
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China as an Emerging Economy! M9 O/ n7 X% a
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!& N1 H M t0 A$ Q2 z
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
2 j- C3 T* B; w# Y. f; P5 GTopics: / ~9 [) V# |% _& |
Chinese Economy Characteristics
% [9 U1 ~( e' Y1 N, K6 d; ARecent Events in the Chinese Economy
0 r9 y- y5 U! r# r5 ] K9 H0 ^Consequences of economic reform9 h& v& \4 B- r+ u) j
Canada’s economic relations with China- G" N: R9 g- ?' X: I9 g
1 p- N' w1 S! B$ W, VIf you would like to learn more about:
2 `: k# V7 C- P8 W6 s/ M- f4 O, D8 oRich and Poor Countries9 V/ R) d. t' q/ Q
Why economies differ) B& r- ` `! n8 j7 s
Causes for such differences
_2 k7 {) y* V3 L' rYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 @0 Q. Y6 i2 l4 j/ ~ G; c
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% ~# a! }$ F" o8 ^Topics:
$ R+ M. d$ N4 d. FTechnology
0 ] P. @, K9 _8 o5 M' L, _Institutions" i6 O1 l O% z% R" n
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ) V& y1 H. w! ?7 d) X" y( }: V% R4 V
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Supply and Demand' u7 j" X1 C3 B
Consumer Behavior
( P1 R) E" u7 [1 VProduction and Cost
+ E( i* f; H. J9 N% C# c. RPrice and Output" K7 [% Q+ x& m+ x1 X1 |, w' |
Market Structures8 {6 p" R9 b W) D
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
f f& h0 I: G0 _/ I \& N! eECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
: H( {% T) W6 C5 D! g4 i$ NTopics: $ D7 U; x) S$ t* [
Theory of consumer behavior
( Y0 V+ J+ ]( P' c7 h7 dTheory of production and cost, h8 z/ h) ^/ m: e. Y
Price and output determination under competition
2 K: i6 P' T2 i7 V" ?& tMonopoly and other market structures: A; @! j6 f: \! V4 v5 ?
9 `9 I* C# x( V4 cIf you enjoyed learning about : M$ F8 S5 U: g' V. ]
Costs and Benefits
) {1 k3 D/ X' j+ b8 i1 _5 o) jExternalities# a: C, g" w3 Q" x5 y# {
Decision-making% J/ S3 D2 O1 Q0 n
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Capital Investments
3 m& ?; m9 e/ p/ K* jYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!8 P4 m7 p6 U* j( ^
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
; ]8 `( p6 p- ?5 L* ~1 j6 ETopics:
% A$ l- P* `$ G- ACost-Benefit Analysis2 ~9 Q+ {7 H9 }+ ]
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
9 P5 `% K& Z7 [0 \3 CLook at examples from
7 Q- D' h$ t( D6 ]* ZTransportation
1 g2 v* z: b" G1 SRiver Basin Management4 b) d V; Z. K# {
Electrical Generation6 `. d K3 c0 k
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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8 g$ U9 P+ W3 ?" E8 d6 W3 }8 YIf you enjoyed learning about
7 h+ \; ^* y! ]Supply and Demand
# `! G7 f0 g2 a5 F, m& U7 |Externalities1 H7 U8 N0 @# s \" d- u
Resource Allocation
# e$ o- M1 k. M3 F& F& pTaxation
9 ?) L0 P4 U2 G2 q5 M1 J5 |4 iOr would like to learn more about
+ |7 i! k% P) t" mSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
) _) Q9 v) `" @9 j8 t: wYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
( a; F$ N$ }0 |, i9 l9 bECON 365 Resource Economics# k+ u* r/ Z7 E1 l6 ^, i; O* M
Topics:7 O: Z5 ^- A, I+ R! M) V8 B. P; _
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources/ |: R$ z4 Z+ A$ X& t V) z
Scarcity and pricing5 j, w: ~7 o" H% W
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues; s R( A- J" E# V- K
m2 H* L) [: R1 S! a* O- P' p: [If you enjoyed learning about 3 k |% s8 M9 ~7 f
Resource Allocation
6 q& {! }1 @' z. t7 UPricing
0 L- }3 f5 t& e3 h2 {& TMarkets {, P1 [, m1 c- @. S
Government roles
; f& `$ t: r% M) o' C# U8 k( AOr would like to learn more about
; ]7 `0 u6 {! b2 j% |7 z3 C. h/ {The energy sector, including sources and markets" g5 \7 |& g0 ?- A9 e
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
0 u) A" s. F0 q M! w, n# l' iYou might enjoy a course about ! ~( X' @: t; }# \2 m6 t
Energy Economics!8 q. p* ~8 [. r; }+ b( }5 J
ECON 366 Energy Economics
/ s% Z% }. J9 q8 `Topics: ) F, e: T4 C8 H6 y5 x! F
Pricing
1 l1 s6 ^; m% _4 Z4 i1 kRole in economic growth
$ g+ \) p3 M8 m3 r7 rEnergy sources and markets
6 A5 ], N, P2 Y+ X. Z; U$ [Role of government 9 a0 Z4 k) F; |, \: O4 G) L
Regulation ! W! R( ]# W; p; m' b9 {! J2 P6 }1 g0 a
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Externalities
! i0 a/ Q2 h1 f1 ?. }, E2 IRegulation* q9 ?& z3 z7 i/ [4 R( n0 m' a) y; a
Government roles
' B( f7 X& S6 W# o6 NOr would like to learn more about 2 I6 y: u. j+ A1 N
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration" z- I/ K8 n& G2 a. v: f9 E
Steps taken to address deterioration0 V' r$ ]8 [( ^" _
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! " s, X* o4 m! r' k4 i6 E
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
7 b. I6 F0 P2 \, ETopics:
" ?/ U" R4 k8 Z$ a2 r9 wEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 9 Q5 A$ i" U! J) }
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
/ g8 y" l# S( dTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 3 ]1 Y; I* w3 L- V; }: k
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives
$ ~( c8 L4 p; H' _1 s- J) zTotal Welfare
2 n% \# W4 J( w$ [' c( lYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
, c8 f8 } y' Q+ BECON 378 Law and Economics
P3 |+ y2 H9 d6 J T5 RTopics:
+ t$ M2 o. N" D) R) A# uIssues in Criminal and Family Law1 n/ A% Z. z z4 `7 F
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining1 {4 F5 O. }! c! ]+ z% d
Child Support Payments
8 @; X/ J) Y6 X& ?; g4 |7 VPrivate Divorce agreements
" f% t) G% b* ~. d+ z: cCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma: p: v8 ~1 f8 q% D! t
Dominant Strategies$ _$ N6 S8 z- u/ O& ^
Collusion
, v/ z: g) o2 j- C$ `# |You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! & D4 {% ^( r0 P& K9 Q
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
9 W/ l) h) F! K3 b( J9 n2 J) dTopics:
. n5 g5 G' m7 r, wAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
$ `" {' k+ A4 E/ Q8 S7 ]) ?( K$ i8 WApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
+ o6 x3 [$ |# p' h" l v7 N( \Note! Prerequisites: # b5 [: m/ ]' p; C5 S& k' q
ECON 384 & 299 |
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