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If you enjoyed learning about:
2 K4 W8 p" f3 d8 g1 {$ \3 a9 QTrade
6 a: t/ ?+ o+ }/ A* E' @Growth
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m0 o! J: b4 b& O' ]2 QChina as an Emerging Economy
# U1 b( l0 S" a4 g2 P5 e+ U7 X; IYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!# h: [2 Y4 ^- L6 h$ b9 Z D
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
- N* e7 c) u- K- z" NTopics: 2 I( y+ C ]& v( i+ t4 v- j
Chinese Economy Characteristics' P( p* b" T+ [
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy! {& ~3 N- I* J) R3 s
Consequences of economic reform; s* z! `$ ~: ~7 E
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: " I5 p3 T" C/ v Z! T
Rich and Poor Countries3 P; I; v6 k- j& }
Why economies differ: O5 Z2 S& N7 R
Causes for such differences2 |! A8 |0 c1 B/ G/ R
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 [6 z# X% V- r1 j% o; F( M! xECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; e6 `0 i5 N; R, v1 \; Q* c
Topics:
+ }: t1 ~& h" h) M- ^2 _) B0 s6 \- K9 b) JTechnology
9 G. r& V) q+ w0 w2 u5 X8 ~Institutions
2 @ m4 A; W: D+ aGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence : i# C! _5 i) l; k) c
. ^) m, i' V# v1 f7 ~9 {$ ^If you enjoyed learning about * k6 H) q0 ?; \6 S+ j5 ?7 U- y
Supply and Demand
) R( a3 s1 T' N! O7 K" c) b5 uConsumer Behavior7 T5 u: j* h/ B- E4 l% E
Production and Cost
9 j( I! u$ U6 f7 G# V6 TPrice and Output8 Q# d4 F: l9 V3 L) w. Y' L) m0 [
Market Structures8 f( y5 r6 k- D$ R8 N9 x- u
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
! C$ C9 \! T/ JECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I4 i- [" C0 Z. z: E7 i- }# O# o
Topics: . \% D( z: e+ G- C
Theory of consumer behavior+ p+ j S* T7 o
Theory of production and cost! B3 Z8 q! q+ }9 F
Price and output determination under competition
- K" u: o$ ~8 I: FMonopoly and other market structures) t5 p. r1 T: _& y& F; O2 V
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ d% L n$ D( U- Y* vCosts and Benefits
: U( x/ y! `( ~0 W9 K& AExternalities
" D# @. t( E6 S7 w6 ?Decision-making
5 l( _1 \( l4 Q# F; F9 K0 R0 yOr would like to learn more about
; D: ?$ P. ?, Z7 D) c! WCapital Investments
. Y1 s- P2 j% G# h( g8 kYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
1 K" \) w; p( f% A' lECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
# A4 }. S8 j5 o' l$ xTopics:1 B' v( X1 X# B; N( \/ j* _ y
Cost-Benefit Analysis9 ?6 Q$ q& \% v6 ~
Evaluating Public Investment Projects8 Y- U4 U; D# \5 ]4 X3 a( Y8 b
Look at examples from ) y1 e* C8 F( _, q$ V1 L! a+ J6 `* B
Transportation
- f8 u1 z+ `/ A, w4 T! W9 f2 bRiver Basin Management+ |$ x4 A x( B' k d
Electrical Generation
8 q' Y8 k6 ?8 Q9 o6 \Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
* u: d, L+ X4 J* ]Supply and Demand D' X; L* m" Z7 B/ Y9 r8 w6 g
Externalities# c J" I+ ]* i. E) \
Resource Allocation5 ~. \/ K% D9 U: {. h
Taxation
0 y+ ?) ]3 Q% zOr would like to learn more about 9 a6 E" d/ n. [ l3 n/ _% s/ _
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada5 I( Z! k; \3 V! t# i1 n( U& z
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
5 ?& F) i; R7 u; nECON 365 Resource Economics( [& V2 L$ Y W+ \$ J/ R3 {
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources, c5 q4 V- P5 t9 r6 x5 Y \9 z
Scarcity and pricing
' Y8 I0 p9 R* S: a+ ?- nContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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/ y: K$ ]/ `& M. y1 vIf you enjoyed learning about " h% w/ h F- b/ p
Resource Allocation
7 {) J" d+ Y; D- [( o! F" P) bPricing7 z9 q, u3 P, i" H; y* U Z
Markets
' [6 G2 f0 J6 g" q7 v1 kGovernment roles
9 G' c! y0 g( {) v1 x. s4 \Or would like to learn more about 5 a5 o. G9 B3 M* u1 o* s+ b, A
The energy sector, including sources and markets
3 H- _( l; [1 X& v4 I3 @& i& f* R6 G; BCanadian Energy Policy and current issues& B0 A3 E* V* s" D' }
You might enjoy a course about
0 S' N7 h0 n: UEnergy Economics!4 w" O* d5 u3 `2 E) [
ECON 366 Energy Economics
( @: l/ {2 d8 N* K: \; S% ?Topics: % d0 N# k1 ^' ^0 x1 n
Pricing
" S0 y, T6 V( F" T/ pRole in economic growth + E% \6 w# u) V
Energy sources and markets " D7 h! Q+ U a S5 D+ c# G
Role of government
6 R# S. T% P; L2 ^! H8 c- bRegulation p" I% Z9 y- ?! d/ ?5 k
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If you enjoyed learning about
, Z$ q5 `4 h) ~Externalities
" F7 u$ a$ p2 r1 J+ [. w1 }# SRegulation
8 H3 E3 V1 ^3 t1 } Z1 |' eGovernment roles' D# r1 n, @* z7 o6 o* n
Or would like to learn more about
4 l4 g* T& }/ D2 w$ S8 uEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration$ d& H# J5 ?5 e ^$ _2 `# d4 v
Steps taken to address deterioration: K- ~) a0 J/ A. p$ g% `7 j
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 4 m6 F1 S9 [7 [* ?0 Z$ S
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment# t4 \# W, U; n ^2 Q% y& k! ~
Topics:
- \! T2 K- v/ `Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment + S! l& Z3 C! [$ O
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
( S7 M! i! v G& A1 ZTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
7 l; x2 M) k5 [6 h$ ]2 f9 `# aRecreation economics
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( ]& _1 Y9 D) P, @6 G7 {( VIf you enjoyed learning about; h! [/ i! ]1 W: n0 V# x6 \
Individual Incentives
$ V7 u3 U5 @* l8 g8 `6 N% G, R, l9 MTotal Welfare
! g4 |* k+ o# s$ I/ o6 c1 s$ bYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! , \ G( ^: [7 u1 Y
ECON 378 Law and Economics
4 i: ?, N8 y8 Q* x1 M5 J; R+ YTopics: ) @" V" J% W# W5 m" o
Issues in Criminal and Family Law& k5 k# d, W" W* D; I
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining4 T. O6 q5 T7 w2 @' ^
Child Support Payments
S5 N+ i B9 M5 J0 A& fPrivate Divorce agreements/ u4 H# \) a: Y4 P, n
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
! Y1 q! u$ l- D! k( vPrisoners Dilemma7 b9 S% M- _0 R) G9 l+ d" } E
Dominant Strategies3 g3 d3 E, ^1 r/ b' `( P6 {1 E
Collusion
; I5 o! J, Z- Q6 oYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
: d" ~- a) A$ P2 V* U" [$ z$ N1 IECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications& ~$ S1 n' w# M' A6 I, l7 Y: M/ ?1 ~
Topics: , W0 _9 \0 T# z% U6 O( U
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games9 s) e& M& z" h2 r
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 1 s8 V" \' N( W0 _, Y6 `) M* f% {
Note! Prerequisites: 9 s3 [. I# Z) i% F: {% H' x* K' F
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