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If you enjoyed learning about:
8 D. x& w+ `; V, X6 m) t$ R% s; QTrade" d( m* C9 J( `3 _& V
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy& I( r4 f3 h8 P1 h9 O* k6 L
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
% X- h! p5 }5 W) |, ~8 i$ VECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 I0 ^* z6 Q+ u) ^7 qTopics:
$ {. s, N" A6 N! f1 C' W9 G( zChinese Economy Characteristics
6 F, B9 R; K& n/ v! [5 a( b/ QRecent Events in the Chinese Economy8 k; ~8 U8 z7 c1 H4 Z) n
Consequences of economic reform
7 }8 u( I9 H' w. ~( uCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
; Z, e0 `/ }2 h$ {Rich and Poor Countries' U- q! {) @* c1 @" F4 W& b
Why economies differ3 @, |& E5 Y8 \/ t. d5 x F
Causes for such differences4 ]0 m f" Q' |1 ]
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth. x4 Q$ \, F, W- H# O
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth" H/ \0 c! [- `0 S" w; ]! U C
Topics:
0 T" `/ X5 Y |- _, G7 jTechnology5 B/ y) s w7 c% t9 }1 c; b
Institutions
( ^/ o; s0 T0 v& o, T$ EGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ; t; i; j5 Z) N7 C" v! x
5 b% ^& D# V& X- u0 V0 `If you enjoyed learning about " P- o D: t5 l: B( _+ J
Supply and Demand1 ~7 x3 B3 [9 _4 t8 @% U
Consumer Behavior; R1 \5 s+ x3 W0 A. U- C
Production and Cost
- t7 E0 [4 |9 fPrice and Output
, Y, }# c/ H% w/ oMarket Structures6 B7 N7 } ^8 o& t- _! E
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
* J/ v* k, O5 R/ w( h- \! b* HECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
$ H/ B. p) z; D' y# S5 VTopics: 1 `1 j9 i' u# Y, O- H
Theory of consumer behavior
7 {# o0 [( p1 @) b: pTheory of production and cost% g; S6 w( b- d8 ? |
Price and output determination under competition
l) S. [4 B. n. l6 WMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
( \- _7 E* T7 @, r1 Y& cExternalities9 U" G/ y \" h. s" A( [# h' C
Decision-making; k( M2 y! k' i; C
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) O3 ?5 `7 d1 I$ P; ]2 tCapital Investments3 n0 a9 e3 Y4 D5 l, T* o$ ?
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
q- A- G) ^9 ]6 ^+ ?. kECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
" y" r+ [) _! l d8 n8 n- FTopics:
4 V" j5 d( N, }Cost-Benefit Analysis. _/ I: E& U- c
Evaluating Public Investment Projects! E }/ i/ F3 I* {# M! C& q
Look at examples from
6 D9 f2 V# V( ^+ JTransportation
! M* M7 Z: D+ r: R7 X* o& oRiver Basin Management
6 F) V' [; q% J& \) D4 M% b" j$ cElectrical Generation% j+ p$ k- v& I Q% D
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control. c) [; I. ]/ j% T, P
4 N2 T! D2 D- d% rIf you enjoyed learning about 7 s1 [/ @# j2 C3 z: I5 x% O
Supply and Demand$ x: _7 J: K" k$ B
Externalities3 s$ l' R. a& n& Q8 [
Resource Allocation
/ C0 q4 H7 |3 C2 J4 {8 q& ZTaxation
; |% }) D- T& X& U8 BOr would like to learn more about 3 y1 {. N/ `$ N/ W4 B: Q3 x- ~( E5 a4 q
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ X O' {+ z8 ]) x5 j2 wYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
6 L7 n+ t0 W7 Y% cECON 365 Resource Economics
4 q- x3 `' ~7 |7 }- F( g9 iTopics:
9 B6 A. F, n+ |- S: @Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
8 I5 |+ g6 A9 V) @9 lScarcity and pricing
5 ?4 z, \) ~0 Q4 IContemporary Canadian resource policy issues! ^' _5 }. | H. n9 G% p Y
3 `6 _6 `1 h3 x! q) I: H% z1 |If you enjoyed learning about * A+ L7 @5 G- [/ c/ e
Resource Allocation
n, o3 B p9 h& j- I( U7 ^Pricing
' @& q7 a$ a) N' KMarkets
8 K1 L/ \$ N# {Government roles y% U6 n* a; @3 n+ ]1 i( v3 m% b }
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The energy sector, including sources and markets) v- b1 G' J6 s
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues& F0 o3 Y9 P6 r- O+ s( Y4 y) h" `
You might enjoy a course about
0 Y# z; @ `' O+ H1 vEnergy Economics!& _+ _5 L( j! J
ECON 366 Energy Economics0 C: e& z1 T# J7 l1 Y! z D/ W
Topics:
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Role in economic growth - k$ c" L1 ^# Q! W+ Q
Energy sources and markets 2 L% {' C B K
Role of government / L- o8 \! b% T X E
Regulation
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Externalities8 t* o4 h8 I, _' S7 d6 G5 G
Regulation! G& h3 o# L, e7 n2 b
Government roles& d6 C/ q# u( @" i9 K4 G
Or would like to learn more about
. J' M2 m2 p9 E: s" h+ rEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration# {: D. C9 `" Q g: a* ~
Steps taken to address deterioration
" m( ?: d6 p+ }3 P6 E: a) J ?9 {1 NYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
; U3 P& i/ V9 p* IECON 369 Economics of the Environment
$ m9 n3 [8 ^+ s; W. G" dTopics: 0 x, n! E2 g, D5 _* H7 J9 w6 q' L
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment $ i0 a+ b0 T3 S4 p# T
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
/ X. j/ ~) M& rTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
5 f9 U0 G0 j& m' \. i5 ~Recreation economics8 m4 }) ~9 c9 o, W- n
0 w' O2 x- R- V1 d$ dIf you enjoyed learning about
. B0 L; M8 T0 _9 B0 O5 x Individual Incentives
( S6 p2 ?: P3 vTotal Welfare 1 [. a) k+ z. N: T9 |0 K
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! * f; V: ?" }1 p
ECON 378 Law and Economics
8 o4 \3 V% T2 M; W/ O' oTopics: 9 w% Z& @3 V& d1 C
Issues in Criminal and Family Law! U+ O% s) V: I3 g
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining* y! c* {5 O+ A: k
Child Support Payments
" R. v" u) ~% hPrivate Divorce agreements
) E5 u( I {% h0 L! r- nCriminal provisions of the Competition Act$ h" s7 k5 R& t4 U5 M/ @: x
# V6 [. I; V9 _If you enjoyed learning about
( Y. d: l0 ?1 ]) J0 N1 ]& CPrisoners Dilemma
1 W0 ]" J: B- N0 g$ i ODominant Strategies5 `# _" C; r* b/ m
Collusion; i1 } f; n( I0 ?! I
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! + o& B' Y4 l) X8 p8 F" l: d3 t+ V
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
# a. G* M- P+ ? ~Topics: 8 R+ {7 U" ^) K6 {. M* q! }
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
. P5 E' ~7 N( O& w9 ~6 X/ uApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 2 k y: p; ?- c- u3 j1 R/ z
Note! Prerequisites: 3 |. L6 J: w1 J* T
ECON 384 & 299 |
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