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If you enjoyed learning about:
3 O2 \: r" [1 b$ ]Trade5 t7 l4 C+ e+ R4 z3 K: s: g# r
Growth
: b d) V- l, J+ fOr would like to learn more about:
( r% k$ n$ v6 }1 v# t0 g+ OChina as an Emerging Economy
+ q1 L! b, R. ~& |# J S- ~3 S/ Y9 l5 jYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
* L) @) u$ p# ? C) sECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
! K) z4 H' P1 K, t/ Z" e1 vTopics: # c4 M u, m3 n4 [& h% ^6 f
Chinese Economy Characteristics
3 L5 W [- [0 u. SRecent Events in the Chinese Economy B2 B/ r7 F6 `. Z! F" Y
Consequences of economic reform3 h; u1 S5 u' ~5 b# Z
Canada’s economic relations with China
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; l. I% z' s6 ZIf you would like to learn more about:
O; R0 \4 d( sRich and Poor Countries
: z0 q5 W6 ^& D7 M) bWhy economies differ
, J, v/ M7 D2 F, V( ~3 h7 |Causes for such differences
1 H& ?9 q% E5 q$ p; pYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 ^ a- `$ L. ~2 L1 q' a3 |+ C
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* c) C& n7 Z- `8 s7 p
Topics:! F0 t' C$ k! ~! y K) Q
Technology
2 ~2 [# m6 K' c: _: j2 RInstitutions5 W: v w( U/ L6 A0 D
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence & E9 r* }1 f2 ?6 D5 ^4 U
/ S3 c) |) _9 D' U6 ?7 d/ Y& YIf you enjoyed learning about
! b/ [# _* q( b4 E2 g/ L ZSupply and Demand
6 l5 I, Z. A) D: K' g7 b YConsumer Behavior
9 }4 o( {! g$ f" Q7 Z- S; W* sProduction and Cost; }) {& {9 m9 v8 ?! g4 p. K
Price and Output
; D% z' Y+ R* ?! T$ jMarket Structures
8 o" K6 l+ m$ q3 u- t, l" WYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
1 E, t; D4 d, N% ]: A# {ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
+ w5 { ]% r3 C: J& U0 J+ k2 V: mTopics: " ?% |! E7 F6 j( x' p
Theory of consumer behavior
7 U6 X0 v1 E) K7 ^+ jTheory of production and cost
; u* |- v/ B& L ^" iPrice and output determination under competition' A0 ? ]2 o; E. g. E% d3 y
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 Y3 N+ X. y j- A& rCosts and Benefits
$ r1 J! b4 O* s+ T8 OExternalities& p3 k# M' |' }2 `
Decision-making/ m5 ` U3 ^+ x2 z
Or would like to learn more about
' j+ k+ n' G0 B" u' n4 @Capital Investments3 ?1 g& d, m$ c+ `7 Y$ R$ R
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
# Y) @# }& P, \3 p& K4 V+ e# h- {. U4 `ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
( Q2 ~" z8 p6 N, y! M( yTopics:
4 v5 V7 W5 R, A! \- zCost-Benefit Analysis$ y# F- Q+ c# ~4 l
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
: D% B6 s; T+ H9 v/ W4 QLook at examples from / b7 x. n: n+ c) K% o$ q3 P
Transportation
( q J# \6 M- T3 L$ C% jRiver Basin Management* D% @7 \7 a0 m w D% `
Electrical Generation
0 u: u, f0 h' |1 N( YOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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- `8 P* d: r9 K4 l3 DIf you enjoyed learning about
, {: H' {4 Y' Y( o% SSupply and Demand
, ]# x- N: ?4 r/ a1 o$ A8 ~Externalities
/ I1 [9 a% G2 t6 `$ \Resource Allocation
" z# ?+ F/ v/ x9 R6 UTaxation
; {* d0 u3 c1 h8 W0 S7 @+ fOr would like to learn more about
q) n$ {5 S' Q4 a3 J' P" {& t0 cSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
- V7 {7 i8 O6 t3 y1 W+ s, N7 sYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
" z, G8 r, ?, h# n# C, F, k5 UECON 365 Resource Economics3 I0 j% z) S& @* V# N! f- O6 M
Topics:# W# H" X8 v+ o
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources" V; \& Q, O" T0 Z* k6 l# j) l1 U
Scarcity and pricing6 t, j! O; v; e3 Q$ z: u+ l* ^
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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$ g, M6 ^; y* j' v* l& `* lIf you enjoyed learning about 7 v U7 N4 i; b; X: p8 N
Resource Allocation2 I* L/ {) }! X$ o, [8 X+ G
Pricing
7 D! S1 a3 [! h. F; i" QMarkets3 g+ \( {. ] y& ^ q
Government roles+ s$ n- I+ | u" ?( @9 d( u
Or would like to learn more about
: U7 @# G! t% C) n* bThe energy sector, including sources and markets. A# K: y6 J0 @* i( F2 ~: W
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
$ i# i0 L1 g! O2 AYou might enjoy a course about * @1 y( ~* Z' N8 [% r
Energy Economics!
# ^" M- a8 X0 e) B" ~0 `( ^ECON 366 Energy Economics
P2 C C8 ?$ w; `Topics: % Y0 @+ t' {" v1 i2 m5 ^4 i
Pricing
* ` y3 ^& E, a- C0 L+ i& sRole in economic growth * ]% G0 ^) n9 [' C2 a+ L, g
Energy sources and markets 5 a5 B( ~5 r' F7 a/ U( o: X
Role of government K, O g& ?7 ^) Q. J
Regulation % y! w$ N5 C5 B# |8 a
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Externalities
, q+ V0 c. \! {( kRegulation
/ G e2 t* \( e1 P# a1 i- q' iGovernment roles
$ T6 m* G5 b9 p" T- D5 jOr would like to learn more about
* |- C* s" V5 i9 o& k6 E7 e/ wEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration% ~, v& L! k4 R
Steps taken to address deterioration7 ~/ |7 ?5 D% r) j9 Y- O/ X. R
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
8 r' ^ P, ^( B9 C: [ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
: @4 ^% ~- Q. ~' H6 D# J$ q" }% pTopics: + d# G7 Z2 ~5 M' B$ c0 f0 E+ p
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment " Y$ I9 e% f1 U% a& D! ^
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
. l$ _0 V6 k* x/ h. E& Z6 CTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 3 |' G7 h; D6 Y) | r6 x6 F
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about4 S: D( H% M* H: g" M
Individual Incentives% p4 u) V/ X4 ?1 w+ s7 U% f
Total Welfare
f! q/ a( F1 n- K ^+ }! ^# GYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! - A1 E; B7 f, T2 ~- ~& u
ECON 378 Law and Economics
# a% ?+ Z9 r: o( F) ^Topics:
$ \! {+ k0 M$ z4 Z' H1 b8 eIssues in Criminal and Family Law) l5 z' P) J4 W
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
6 P* H1 a; F0 pChild Support Payments
' x$ S. m) C) B; x2 x3 JPrivate Divorce agreements4 _, I+ Q, X. D9 |: B. l
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act( L* e h# {) Y- x$ v) i
& ]9 R( D/ n( S+ {If you enjoyed learning about 8 H& H1 C8 W) b9 V6 l, _/ t" A
Prisoners Dilemma2 q7 P- ]. s1 |: T8 ?
Dominant Strategies
* x% S" i8 y6 u6 ~9 ~Collusion
: F* J4 U, r6 C- B% M0 VYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! / B! k% Y! G8 D; m
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
$ v- Y: k; a& N& W) Y1 p! ]Topics: 0 W" t* p# S, L( B
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games8 s9 k- m4 X/ x
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
: t6 N# N- Z1 G) n4 g7 ~Note! Prerequisites: 2 k+ {8 R" X0 o/ e' \+ J
ECON 384 & 299 |
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