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If you enjoyed learning about:
5 ~% R; V9 Y! ?" }4 `9 BTrade
. N( g- l" }& h: L( nGrowth" t3 E1 |$ V$ q9 L6 v
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China as an Emerging Economy. Z3 K( i$ g, F: P' n5 m0 ~4 t8 ^6 f
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!- c: G* w% F9 Q3 y
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development# k/ {. Q6 O# w# M5 p9 Y
Topics:
0 t: H7 Y6 ^$ |2 \. w& B2 K2 N% UChinese Economy Characteristics
7 O* e% a6 e: n: e9 r1 c; GRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
& o0 g: n( r3 W$ L1 g* HConsequences of economic reform% s/ C0 r$ t" q0 p& `( R+ O
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
+ V& r/ v" b2 @! |2 lRich and Poor Countries) h) F9 g# v8 m4 G% W% s
Why economies differ' B% G; Y, [8 i5 E$ ^9 {
Causes for such differences
7 Y2 {" I s: H6 PYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 s; {7 ~" R$ _$ e) h3 nECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth9 x5 W- k, w6 u
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Technology
6 V0 {2 r3 p% f7 ^) s- _* ~+ ?Institutions
* o6 r% k5 R- `6 u0 KGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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' G. D/ [, O0 I* ^/ DIf you enjoyed learning about
4 r- x. I7 g! s: E/ q4 P1 u3 fSupply and Demand1 l5 R0 C3 N3 U/ @* Y' ?: A' P
Consumer Behavior- \# Y h' y& _
Production and Cost
. B9 y3 k. a# JPrice and Output
3 O! C K/ R3 z" P m6 U! [Market Structures+ t5 j$ G# F: ?7 G5 x% Z1 }) e
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
- K d7 i$ v4 b$ g) v+ }# pECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
+ H7 H$ e/ O4 ^! w7 g9 S& n+ uTopics:
! X) \ [3 s& }, A' U7 xTheory of consumer behavior2 G! R3 _2 _: l4 [/ L$ _
Theory of production and cost' n0 K9 L4 ~; }5 l, ]
Price and output determination under competition# t: B. L. Y. a5 w h' J/ ]5 O
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ }7 x. T( Q- {, _Costs and Benefits 7 x% l2 p9 n$ w: r1 U T! }, M
Externalities/ L% m2 ~ u) f$ @2 Z, s# i
Decision-making* k$ V# L f: X' s9 y1 d/ W6 t
Or would like to learn more about
3 b& T/ F5 H) U. P; G0 R3 vCapital Investments* \2 E6 ]! z+ S8 j& R( ^
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!4 F" I% U. x& m: B6 A' z- l
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation" h1 @% |4 w- V
Topics:" Z6 r8 a+ a0 @0 J1 E5 }% y
Cost-Benefit Analysis
. r" R6 O. M, @$ ^Evaluating Public Investment Projects+ P6 e) {' F5 J, B9 K. y
Look at examples from
( m" u' F l/ c) ~* F' X! qTransportation
; }; W4 f* i @0 sRiver Basin Management
, g" ]) K' q8 ?3 t0 `1 aElectrical Generation
" r, A7 F: x8 J( S3 h3 \Oil & Gas and Pollution Control L( p/ e$ w# P7 i6 F8 Y1 v1 Z! X
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 y2 k1 v$ A. T: w& O: lSupply and Demand
; X3 S0 X* \* `( b9 U$ l T( B# pExternalities K: I3 i+ d c5 y- O
Resource Allocation
1 x% d6 _9 `6 e& e4 B' A) Z, \Taxation; n/ I! A. r( x
Or would like to learn more about ! e7 \! y3 s' U5 K6 m7 I
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada5 B# t3 H2 R+ `0 ^1 m, T
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
& t( }& b$ E$ EECON 365 Resource Economics9 l) l5 ^* g* d* b- f: R; _; _7 _4 U
Topics:" c) w" s8 _1 C% o8 v, e- d
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
; I5 w$ a Z! _( a9 D, v( O* TScarcity and pricing, s! e. Q6 p- s( M' l9 O; w
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues' c& H+ s1 v. ~4 ]& H5 e
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Resource Allocation' \+ g0 [$ V- a( b6 {& {' B u8 S
Pricing
& z: O6 M$ Q$ H, q" x7 E3 dMarkets
+ c* k7 E$ X5 y. ] L: GGovernment roles
4 A# e: i" M) vOr would like to learn more about
8 b6 G) C9 `6 W$ a- RThe energy sector, including sources and markets
" O* @7 s# Q. a8 ~Canadian Energy Policy and current issues! b9 ], M7 ^/ ]& k' c& a; e
You might enjoy a course about
# j1 X) v7 v/ T; x* ]5 Y0 f) ^- N& {Energy Economics! z0 k; w2 a' `; F: Y) K4 P/ T
ECON 366 Energy Economics
) H$ k i# i0 \* u VTopics:
$ T" M& z, L0 V% |* c' {) _5 B: hPricing* Q3 _( R1 h8 v% Q
Role in economic growth 0 x- h- J5 |0 h3 u8 X5 @2 f
Energy sources and markets
0 j; a) H( i( ^Role of government
8 N7 k7 \5 K0 A5 r v9 x9 J% x1 SRegulation 2 P) b4 {0 _; {0 W0 U
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Externalities* {4 E5 H( ~, p r
Regulation
7 T7 n7 I' g/ i- jGovernment roles0 a# g4 C/ w4 u/ \' i5 w
Or would like to learn more about
: U* j2 y3 ~) _* A, I% W4 FEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration6 Q: [& D5 c% U0 `/ K
Steps taken to address deterioration
# E' S5 m+ D# |: `8 Q' |3 \. K$ ?You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ) z* T& }# ]$ R& z# k
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
; t" c ^& X1 U, o. u( o; TTopics:
) |7 w; M2 \: b) PEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
" _: e7 R; V: G9 D, a8 jTypes and causes of environmental deterioration ! B: U+ H& F, F L( o
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
4 B* E# T) {3 u& e; V3 qRecreation economics
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3 T% S; r+ Z; G& ZIf you enjoyed learning about
$ O# x# N( `) b/ {1 V1 P" _8 M Individual Incentives
" @8 `+ ?. F! P# a9 j& \8 kTotal Welfare - o6 N$ C) V% }& r
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ' e3 I2 e; ^ A
ECON 378 Law and Economics
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
8 ?% O" f: U9 @Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 ], }8 l" r% GChild Support Payments* o1 J1 n7 ~2 m" O4 o* \5 O
Private Divorce agreements
8 ]" B. |7 Z& l ^. XCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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& r4 P( y; k t5 ]: q% U0 _If you enjoyed learning about
4 [3 }: N% d2 s5 SPrisoners Dilemma6 U- V* D ~; C. {
Dominant Strategies* V# \) X# y, O6 q9 T
Collusion
7 L. E. K8 ]3 p9 @: @2 cYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 3 x/ @4 e5 R( T1 ?7 s# c/ m& H
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
8 T+ v1 K) n( u/ VTopics:
5 G5 ~6 R, j8 F$ u1 ?* S) VAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games5 a2 [* J4 ]' W
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion % o" v4 Q$ p2 W% f
Note! Prerequisites: % L8 u* C/ n0 p7 @
ECON 384 & 299 |
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