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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth0 P+ N- {1 h5 J3 ?1 J; X
Or would like to learn more about:
9 s" u7 u; y& T- D: I# mChina as an Emerging Economy
" a' W# u6 v- y9 eYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!) ?! A$ L( R* |/ B* o$ {2 L
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
; o, p: L& R- }6 R) o" L$ hTopics: % e% @1 S9 R) w' J% ]5 {/ P. c# j
Chinese Economy Characteristics |! x- [5 [# R+ o, p
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
8 D' y0 G7 U1 m# ^' AConsequences of economic reform, R( `. W6 a& D- Y( \) y
Canada’s economic relations with China; p+ F; f! `& r( H. w7 `
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Rich and Poor Countries! ]2 ]6 Z) [1 O5 B
Why economies differ
0 N2 ?2 H$ H! Z, f" ?" I3 v/ fCauses for such differences
8 P9 H; y9 i0 T: d' [: yYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 V6 _, Q- j, N
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth l& T& z+ }* Z; S X8 S
Topics:5 f9 b7 Q# B1 @$ z N# G* V, u
Technology
2 S2 D: _% \# B$ x( {2 G& {Institutions
# Q' L+ k( _ f2 N: t, K. @Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 1 A S& N- O# o1 o* m l
+ x! F1 K- v, l ]4 j5 U+ u, a1 xIf you enjoyed learning about
/ l# M( X0 X2 z3 K! QSupply and Demand
. s, R& v v; yConsumer Behavior$ j% S T7 d! P+ m8 t, {8 f
Production and Cost5 r" M/ o1 u p# Y5 H/ b
Price and Output' u2 U) e0 `1 a* f2 {6 N
Market Structures, v, t8 ?; F1 _' D$ r. b
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics! ?3 q6 d9 g0 U/ `: z! }
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I, F4 |$ d5 X- s4 C0 L
Topics:
6 }7 S: @+ C) I" wTheory of consumer behavior O5 D: ^; \4 X: C6 i
Theory of production and cost: R4 P% ^$ ^% ~
Price and output determination under competition
: C$ t! G$ {' c. F( ]" K/ Q4 N& IMonopoly and other market structures
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- x3 q7 `0 p+ T( }4 q4 ~* u# d. x, VIf you enjoyed learning about
) C6 T$ K2 d/ X' J8 O7 [Costs and Benefits ( Y. w3 ~- {, _- |" t
Externalities# n, [" B' [/ h+ }# I% F
Decision-making
; I: c% H+ N1 {Or would like to learn more about
0 p$ @2 O3 z: qCapital Investments# j: D+ I0 O5 @4 z: s
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!* C3 G$ x- t# H% V/ y7 f" ^
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
, S5 s6 K1 r8 q0 S4 O& qTopics:
& {6 H! U* S9 ~7 \Cost-Benefit Analysis
" R% P3 [8 x5 e! ]. z/ A. s: r0 bEvaluating Public Investment Projects5 p* x- F% m4 K1 A
Look at examples from
2 ~% U5 L4 J% [7 _Transportation
, K9 u1 a% R9 e' f2 l$ IRiver Basin Management
! p, E$ e0 i$ R+ x4 f$ p. YElectrical Generation; R6 i/ B0 w7 }5 |5 v b
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control/ E# X4 I2 h0 i4 F+ R! ~1 L
5 X' n% m; V |8 l6 b( _If you enjoyed learning about
$ R9 H" d( @2 V* q1 X. o/ dSupply and Demand
( _; q0 [1 N. h) t/ i# uExternalities
% `) E' J* c* N, O( MResource Allocation
9 y) t+ ?5 f3 D0 F! \# F% GTaxation" w2 b! a2 i! s2 Y, ?
Or would like to learn more about 7 Z' M0 h: M% t7 g$ W$ }! u
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
( H. b4 n! i. [* v% h1 DYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!% M5 j- \% b% d( M$ Z
ECON 365 Resource Economics3 u/ ]! I2 G! Q. r7 W* P9 ]/ |
Topics:
6 q+ V; z+ Z5 k$ s5 d2 w- PExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
% i. `0 ]4 ^/ B3 E+ o) HScarcity and pricing
8 ~9 ?$ O% @7 p9 l0 p, XContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 Y; f* d. {; ~4 c+ m* ZResource Allocation; S$ E% w; Y2 ~" K
Pricing
2 f) | \# T5 V8 A, KMarkets- O2 Q: B' v2 a9 V' z6 U; P
Government roles, K V h: t7 G. G( U; i8 k
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
: T$ l* q) q% ?Canadian Energy Policy and current issues( }% m3 _8 W2 |# Y9 F) N8 T: x
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Energy Economics!
5 i: H5 m- ]& V8 i1 [, e4 Z4 YECON 366 Energy Economics
3 i" b: ?& x, ?8 W" ETopics:
, n5 S. S' D' lPricing
' L: a) M) Q+ z0 pRole in economic growth
) Y1 [% w& P: Q2 L) |, iEnergy sources and markets
4 ?) `7 y3 U* v3 uRole of government 1 A1 g9 S3 L }- X) _ P
Regulation $ Z" C6 _! f0 m3 Z) U1 r
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 y* V9 w& Y) t/ `Externalities7 d9 {# y ^% r4 u+ T+ j$ q0 I
Regulation
. L# b+ }1 H6 }Government roles
& B6 O1 Y: ^% F' Z+ q2 \. I/ c+ kOr would like to learn more about
) @/ R' z# w5 ~% B& ]% BEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
: _7 q/ C8 `" C2 [Steps taken to address deterioration8 k+ B* Y" t- [5 Z* V
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! % X& g0 a& T2 n: q6 T; ^" L
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment; Y% |9 L/ k0 ~1 ~
Topics: % t5 k6 f& Q4 b+ K8 Y5 e) {
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
# ?2 {4 i4 E1 x' d( zTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 7 Y; d6 G @; t6 |
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration , O6 g( r7 [9 C4 y2 b
Recreation economics: {& Z. u \$ `9 q$ @, p8 a% I. ]
0 A1 M Z- s1 F# K: k* a6 RIf you enjoyed learning about
: g, U) j3 O7 n% ]# q& { Individual Incentives
& [* z+ J5 w- T8 p$ }, BTotal Welfare , R* s A, M) z2 r. C, \, q* \" J5 t
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
- l. `/ M" x& |' k- a/ dECON 378 Law and Economics
) p# Y$ Q6 T) E% m% j: _Topics: ) Q" t4 x! r c1 ~
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
- s7 c3 }6 [9 d( ?& w% kCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
% u/ y9 X+ h) RChild Support Payments! `. A4 f5 S* L, B6 @6 p! C% G8 _
Private Divorce agreements
$ X+ y5 u3 J: MCriminal provisions of the Competition Act( y. k9 c; a* x3 B! D
6 P9 @5 P/ q9 DIf you enjoyed learning about
- G6 n: ?% Y4 k5 U8 q% k; D* K" KPrisoners Dilemma; t2 ^* ~! X. a. O/ C3 w
Dominant Strategies
' `5 }' U" z. Z" D3 iCollusion( |$ k8 j% x6 M- D8 Y
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! " E2 t6 M# T( G, _* `
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
' B1 X1 ?- x' B: S) sTopics: 0 s3 k2 B; I! |. ^
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
/ j, z) y0 V& g" V sApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion - q$ r- I z0 p; g/ T! M
Note! Prerequisites: " p, n6 y& A+ b$ S# N0 E
ECON 384 & 299 |
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