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If you enjoyed learning about:
& Z$ U4 y1 J/ t2 P' O& RTrade# R: V4 C+ i8 Q; d+ r5 u
Growth" f& L1 ?; i2 H, ^6 D) J
Or would like to learn more about: 2 l3 j) l* P3 u( G
China as an Emerging Economy
?, n9 U/ z$ q+ vYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
! [$ ^7 i# M/ v+ rECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
2 E+ P# H% m" w0 D; qTopics:
1 A- K D2 E4 @% \0 Q" kChinese Economy Characteristics
% Q% ^) s7 M2 d7 U3 N$ ^3 O1 FRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
3 z* p# {0 D! TConsequences of economic reform
, W; c* i8 Q; r3 l! X# iCanada’s economic relations with China. J; J" u. R$ T
; i( F9 C* m6 e% X! ~7 Z! ]If you would like to learn more about:
8 s+ j2 x' R3 [% pRich and Poor Countries
a4 _) q( E7 m# zWhy economies differ
/ n, r4 g6 Y0 s) B8 |Causes for such differences# _- Q: R6 j5 s
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; Q9 m! n7 b5 i1 X
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth9 i/ [2 v, q) d
Topics:
4 f4 ~2 b: Y7 `' ]3 @" vTechnology
+ M' @9 y4 E/ {: M0 p) k \Institutions% d! }8 ?# J$ A7 x$ P
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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+ }2 ?9 F7 s* d% z6 aIf you enjoyed learning about
- t$ Q: m5 r7 g \4 _Supply and Demand% ]% Q3 E2 a' I& R- f7 {
Consumer Behavior @6 T7 c* {8 _0 `( n9 W
Production and Cost
4 L( \+ n% S! L3 ~( w3 Z1 `Price and Output
A- \. H/ ^' |$ d, qMarket Structures
; t* l3 _4 b P) U$ U" a- tYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!7 \/ K" `/ ?6 N2 r: p4 B. u
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
8 H3 J# @- C" ZTopics: $ p" m0 t* f/ q/ @
Theory of consumer behavior
$ D; L9 Z. V' p0 C& D4 uTheory of production and cost
+ k: g& f6 l( S7 v: U! `Price and output determination under competition: X1 g- d# A( U e! T
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 r& X! |: ?4 h4 B6 j2 kCosts and Benefits
. L D& ?( z4 V5 w# \. wExternalities
9 o# @3 C* j/ ADecision-making
' B3 H6 ]* T1 a# Z C; qOr would like to learn more about
; v7 p0 [# \( ?, E' uCapital Investments/ v9 m! M# `4 {
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
! o6 s. o& S) t+ RECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
; J' O3 s* M3 jTopics:
) D# j+ t& q: M3 Y* v2 h0 zCost-Benefit Analysis
1 f! A) [' ~- l) U8 j0 QEvaluating Public Investment Projects
0 m5 o( m+ c/ K F( T% tLook at examples from
# G$ [) |' T5 k4 \6 VTransportation% M: X0 V3 N$ K9 f m" s& U
River Basin Management
3 G5 U6 ~8 M- J9 lElectrical Generation4 I6 ~; c$ {& N! H, }% `
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control; c6 R% F8 A* n
* T {) N+ |- ~4 e# v iIf you enjoyed learning about
; G( s; [2 w, f" G8 ?8 RSupply and Demand
) ^, m2 J- v. e6 \* f% H, q8 i0 j CExternalities7 x7 M, C0 s$ n" A5 K) q" O
Resource Allocation% B5 t0 @- }6 c( |# W! L
Taxation
X1 X8 ?+ x U" @& B4 |2 hOr would like to learn more about
& \1 [- S5 e% J* USupply of Natural Resources in Canada. F0 i3 l% U! N* {" {
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!4 b& N, ?4 k0 @/ r
ECON 365 Resource Economics
4 ~" z* e) l8 J# u0 KTopics:
& K' U: l; [# s% JExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources" A4 z' K1 l b) H# c% c. G0 A# W
Scarcity and pricing
. u8 g- D$ _- L7 K! rContemporary Canadian resource policy issues+ f3 i+ c* O+ F9 p S+ y
1 x/ M: B8 `. S3 X4 nIf you enjoyed learning about % X0 k! G. |+ q
Resource Allocation$ |9 |8 Y- S. N
Pricing1 S9 c8 C$ Y7 B) C5 C" K
Markets# F+ Y ^* e( w4 |7 S& Q7 `
Government roles* ^8 E. D. N' x1 W/ \" x& n! K
Or would like to learn more about * K- W% w. o0 _4 p! b I: K0 J
The energy sector, including sources and markets
2 a1 P2 T/ _- @6 v! ] uCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
; q# ~$ A- p5 S( i' z/ I" U0 ^8 y$ JYou might enjoy a course about
; f+ P) @1 C( _. C1 G0 _/ WEnergy Economics!
0 v6 s/ @3 C4 G! X4 mECON 366 Energy Economics
1 Z" g2 U* l- j8 G, K4 M: CTopics:
: u/ m% P9 p& w kPricing
5 ^; r" ?( D! gRole in economic growth
/ Y+ t. H. r$ {, }0 CEnergy sources and markets
1 Q$ K8 F. L7 q2 E8 m+ V, ~2 lRole of government
& I% c1 w A2 m9 a& e( }* RRegulation
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6 t; l$ o8 v+ f4 e* p7 V* BIf you enjoyed learning about
u: ?" [0 y3 I" j# I- |Externalities0 k) a0 x' Q5 ~) s; S, S: l# y
Regulation
; C; k/ l2 B- _5 `Government roles2 p8 K' p; i r
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration) K/ r6 U) V- C {" z9 B
Steps taken to address deterioration- p3 P# i% K/ J, h7 Z# g
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
: u4 R) }+ `# x8 YECON 369 Economics of the Environment
( T% `0 E! ~$ rTopics: & t3 N1 M* b$ u8 o+ s( ^! ~0 H- g
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ) T5 p3 B3 w4 b3 `4 M- l
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 3 @0 @. Z2 U+ d# o
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
7 D9 {9 }0 @. n+ H+ ]& [! C& hRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 j, f4 a, e' s; I% n Individual Incentives
6 ]6 R% T; L8 U' r0 Q) }Total Welfare
# h2 r3 \" i. B( B% n/ p/ {: X8 e V9 qYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
/ h0 [5 c0 E5 ^9 G Y) yECON 378 Law and Economics, \) e/ i- x% F1 _7 l) E8 n
Topics:
- y- b, i/ L4 @; ?Issues in Criminal and Family Law
$ g* h4 l1 c+ o! oCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
- J; M' B, D% {# p; f9 v5 eChild Support Payments
$ u* O+ H5 C# N& [7 w) l, {; aPrivate Divorce agreements
! s0 n9 P/ I: {8 a* O$ \) Y+ o$ r rCriminal provisions of the Competition Act: J" H; [' z7 q* K/ Z
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If you enjoyed learning about ; H4 S8 z4 Z1 G! d
Prisoners Dilemma) j6 g8 n2 a+ k/ T8 ^
Dominant Strategies0 R0 i5 r. _' ^- R4 H
Collusion
7 I6 f% ?8 i& N: e C& q" T0 {! BYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 3 r; T1 V* B, g5 y; l
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications1 q0 `; r) q: f
Topics:
2 ~# S" r: k7 JAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games; v1 i: ?3 M. }
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion # @/ N' Y, E; I4 `, _( `
Note! Prerequisites:
( D, r: e6 S# Q4 dECON 384 & 299 |
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