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If you enjoyed learning about: # ?3 i0 B3 G+ D! I" l
Trade
2 I( q2 Q/ K" h6 eGrowth
1 s; B+ D" f# n' R5 B. ROr would like to learn more about:
# x& e5 O% v+ B- t; [, F; r1 J1 }China as an Emerging Economy5 e3 i/ F( v0 X' G0 u) A
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
6 N6 F3 c5 D5 z/ b1 ?ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development6 i+ `' f0 R h5 ?( r. f( j
Topics:
2 M9 F9 i2 q# j! U: lChinese Economy Characteristics
/ E: P" j- A( S2 x" VRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
( I5 N( M6 G. Z/ NConsequences of economic reform
1 `* |$ z% Y, p1 i/ [9 CCanada’s economic relations with China
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2 F/ X V+ y* b# ]8 W2 y; @& S1 pIf you would like to learn more about:
0 ]% w5 d/ V% q- k* ^$ d4 ]Rich and Poor Countries: K$ y$ m: `2 I, p' f# j' {( c
Why economies differ
' A( v3 B5 ], l+ SCauses for such differences
, R+ z* ^6 C- `+ {You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- L$ h1 B0 v* H9 V9 O( Y" D
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 H0 ?, Y9 E7 u4 i+ v# A* T
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Technology$ P6 ]* T& n( \$ {2 d
Institutions
9 V) l* n2 ~8 N |Growth rate Convergence / Divergence , ]' k8 X9 l! T# f; R
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If you enjoyed learning about & J2 g3 Y0 ^. F& b7 L% ?1 s! |0 U
Supply and Demand
: M% E# m: d) s# a% ]1 Y5 n0 mConsumer Behavior3 F# Y1 a( L3 |* w U+ ]0 V
Production and Cost
- `% m# h( L, ~; X, |/ CPrice and Output
9 ^6 A9 d0 G7 LMarket Structures3 r; G7 ^/ z+ f
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
4 Y4 }0 |3 {( O/ J3 WECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
# W! c' c% q0 G4 D8 t) WTopics: 0 Q9 \, B+ [, u" H; O
Theory of consumer behavior" r2 a; L, i' b, ^& u
Theory of production and cost
) L a8 w, ^$ i4 L. [) j! WPrice and output determination under competition+ G# j8 Y! t F- \- t' n
Monopoly and other market structures. k; @. a$ ~, K! B% {# L$ t
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If you enjoyed learning about ( N0 j% K0 \3 F
Costs and Benefits
' m _9 D9 ~# r- x# TExternalities
) Y! ~7 v/ J1 _6 H5 C& bDecision-making$ i* d- j% x1 b: i. ~+ L# _& S
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Capital Investments+ w, f* g8 s( g
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
, c8 j( x8 o+ S- }( ?$ d2 B! {ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation+ q7 V, }% a: ?" h2 w1 s
Topics:: y' a' T0 z$ o: w: ^; W
Cost-Benefit Analysis$ B) H9 \1 ~+ U9 T9 c; {2 i
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
; Q+ f# b+ w) D' [" wLook at examples from
+ C% O+ W# H! x2 C! Q- eTransportation
7 X X j+ r8 o0 c T- KRiver Basin Management+ M% D' _, N+ @$ q& ~$ p2 x' u o' a
Electrical Generation
% ^7 L( V% S3 A" P( XOil & Gas and Pollution Control b( U: J7 W+ a% a, I) N% ?
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ x* E# B4 ?9 H6 ~! g2 C, iSupply and Demand
0 x$ J6 O% l0 w" GExternalities. Y2 Y: e& a0 C1 X+ N N% r! M- h+ Z
Resource Allocation
! b( g) o+ ~) t4 Q# |- j; E3 c ~Taxation' _; d, f! J9 ]! g- I* k
Or would like to learn more about : P) q% P: g- V% \& G# T, z6 d% J7 @
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
% `) z! `8 ~8 p0 M3 EYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! T$ k$ e. A, L# [) ~
ECON 365 Resource Economics3 k4 y3 }! C4 ^
Topics:
( M5 a4 H' [5 y+ uExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
" L! i! U# m1 _( l4 L* B0 qScarcity and pricing
% @9 a8 L, Q" j1 C$ b, s% \Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues W8 e/ n; ^8 g$ W! T) \" u
9 C, m3 y6 w+ }* S4 GIf you enjoyed learning about
/ J* l/ b% ?( U' {, V/ ]" tResource Allocation
; ~( n, C8 H% W' dPricing* _3 ?% ?2 h, |9 k
Markets
' I) ?6 r- Z# H& f9 _/ x+ DGovernment roles7 J( k9 v0 C- J3 g; R
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The energy sector, including sources and markets) i6 V5 z- _& w
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues. n5 E( t* r' [" I
You might enjoy a course about
) G+ [( U$ U. REnergy Economics!
' K2 d, e, J% o! T" B. v# {ECON 366 Energy Economics
* \# F" p0 R3 [- K7 S. oTopics: 9 D4 W% p9 ?! [6 j- R) O. b
Pricing
6 o/ j' c7 ?2 _9 o1 `0 M2 I, ZRole in economic growth N2 ?, K; T0 Y8 Z$ _# n" p
Energy sources and markets
% h$ m$ O3 Q) v7 t# YRole of government 8 f$ w) r* n' P; Z& P( ?6 ~2 a' C
Regulation ' i7 A. ^" B& i" K4 s% D! y! }
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Externalities
* c/ C7 s9 E+ ~3 D2 D5 M* QRegulation0 s( t0 k4 Y( d6 p3 C# Z' L
Government roles
. B+ [& o0 o o0 h. E; \8 o6 _/ sOr would like to learn more about ; f* F% }6 E- g, C' {/ k
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
, |7 J/ e; p. f6 g; eSteps taken to address deterioration
; m6 ?0 t7 f, z# x. {# X/ b# FYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 0 v+ H) P' F+ `. |% y# y$ D" B
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment7 T$ y+ ]/ n8 C
Topics: " k9 `+ B, @ f
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment " |* [% M4 y, h. s# x
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
4 |0 n3 k2 q9 ^8 X5 _/ b3 I# @: D3 H. }& kTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration , B: K1 Y7 p% q, q# Y: u: {
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
! Q) b% D3 j# W8 @* Q) l Individual Incentives
9 w1 \8 f9 \6 _4 e) kTotal Welfare 6 R5 o& `7 _9 a$ _; S7 u$ J& A" I
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
" w, Z) X! m @" S0 ZECON 378 Law and Economics
4 \+ q N6 p1 A; J" H1 tTopics: ! K, v' d& y+ s% L' b
Issues in Criminal and Family Law* l) C0 v: ~2 g2 }
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
/ X+ k. j3 Z) m9 s/ d/ iChild Support Payments4 H" N% d& f. `1 p
Private Divorce agreements
5 U v$ t/ Q, }, DCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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N9 F d' W, i+ EIf you enjoyed learning about
/ d/ ?# T/ O5 {Prisoners Dilemma* _- f4 i2 D$ m! @' _
Dominant Strategies
. u5 w' F9 [/ {1 Y$ SCollusion
5 s- `6 X d9 C& ^5 T( TYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 U- `1 t+ C+ ^5 d/ uECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
# S+ W4 D6 }. e2 ETopics:
$ ?5 S! @9 |9 j% F- R1 P) NAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games. D* i+ W3 o# b w3 ?. @$ n
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion + N0 C% f$ e9 B
Note! Prerequisites: 5 [. z0 p' W1 T0 [: G8 |
ECON 384 & 299 |
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