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If you enjoyed learning about: ; w# o) s2 |8 k @7 p6 [
Trade& |6 b+ o% O& y2 F
Growth# e2 ?) E! Y% ?% r- P- j
Or would like to learn more about:
% B7 _9 {' ^5 Y/ C$ O# Y7 AChina as an Emerging Economy
+ p5 {' d" m, s9 p! s; q1 a2 d& z1 ?You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
; D/ G) u, r0 g* m! l2 {1 Z5 w, L/ AECON 211 Chinese Economic Development R' P# m0 |/ N6 R& C4 A
Topics: ' }" [# ~4 s/ ?0 Q. N% J
Chinese Economy Characteristics2 @8 m) O2 v) s" R g
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
. A! y5 b @1 eConsequences of economic reform
6 f$ ]) X: V: n" ?9 yCanada’s economic relations with China; d$ \5 P4 b5 z/ F& A* l# `8 ^- l8 R
8 v0 L' C$ P$ M2 ~6 G" DIf you would like to learn more about:
6 a" Q7 t, d# e( Z U; M) w) }Rich and Poor Countries1 k" n4 b2 |: I4 t
Why economies differ. E6 w, J9 [5 B4 ]) ^! n8 n0 G8 |3 e# {% w
Causes for such differences
" Y$ J8 K) P( J$ v9 VYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! ]! a1 U5 F/ o0 O2 w5 l' W6 DECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 `. h# A3 U {" {- m) e
Topics:2 H; ^9 R' P* T& s6 X/ ]
Technology5 N1 y/ @7 B! r! P8 L+ k( P
Institutions
9 I! x' o# E" l: ^Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 5 V" c- h/ Q4 ?+ r S
0 t+ {, d4 h( S1 X0 TIf you enjoyed learning about % n( {! l1 ` E+ N0 H% g& c- V
Supply and Demand4 l: J* g9 L% J& v8 z# S, ~0 U
Consumer Behavior& t- e% R/ t* h9 G9 P
Production and Cost" D2 ]% w& }7 \0 [
Price and Output" y6 [/ x5 O- g+ F5 _) ]
Market Structures1 T' M8 k/ b6 q
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
3 S( r) p/ P: `. R: y( ~$ ]ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I z1 R3 ~" Y) D9 o+ U5 g z
Topics: ! c6 E# Z8 Z- u% c9 x
Theory of consumer behavior
$ |; D" u# F: qTheory of production and cost
& p1 d% o/ \( I: m! b$ ~Price and output determination under competition6 B5 k5 f5 v2 s+ W/ {6 X( \
Monopoly and other market structures5 ]: I$ g6 T/ z/ J' G' S+ o* {8 D
3 i- c( X+ U; j, q* `# RIf you enjoyed learning about 8 c, k9 z1 F+ E @: w+ y0 t
Costs and Benefits - w' a4 ]$ w; ]% E
Externalities! l" w {6 R! T2 Y. X
Decision-making
3 u" R, [' ]3 o3 l% z1 AOr would like to learn more about 4 K/ d& r- z6 x
Capital Investments
; T8 h! m; U# _2 @6 B4 v( ]You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
6 u+ c2 P8 `' n J& ?) Y$ N0 s9 bECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation# [; P+ H e/ Q
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Cost-Benefit Analysis; t1 e& W$ J- X% ]* g4 Q% ]2 J
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
& [# `5 G/ B! `9 ?, S& R1 T5 kLook at examples from 9 y- M( U. l/ n
Transportation
6 x. q) T5 v( lRiver Basin Management1 H" f1 \+ t9 U q$ Q+ e& d
Electrical Generation" R% Q* [) j* M. p8 q
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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4 H- z- {3 b2 AIf you enjoyed learning about - ]' X" z+ R F, v
Supply and Demand
6 i. ~$ {3 y& Q( D' \Externalities' ], F7 Q0 D2 X- B' r. v. j- Z$ i
Resource Allocation# A( h: u C' [. I9 U$ T4 p
Taxation
. }6 q X/ V/ S% w XOr would like to learn more about
$ _; Q/ E; q' \# _Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
& g/ T7 Z! i( }You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!. |) l3 Y3 O, m4 e) a: y
ECON 365 Resource Economics3 P9 \ Y- l% p4 J% c
Topics:6 w, l5 m h4 U. ]" {+ l- A
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
" A( v) t8 X2 F4 uScarcity and pricing) |; F0 |1 B. d8 V% C h3 t" _3 H
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 z1 B! v# V1 P* t& l& L$ F: `* eResource Allocation
, S! X1 a5 [% m9 O) D8 \Pricing$ U6 z/ c% y+ M# F% o
Markets" U& P9 f+ u7 k/ `+ ~ Z
Government roles
9 U9 M6 }: ^3 u3 bOr would like to learn more about
* x9 G3 U, u% Y1 \The energy sector, including sources and markets& b. ~9 l4 V0 O4 k/ s/ |' J
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues a; ^+ l# c% ~6 b5 i
You might enjoy a course about
# D+ M! i! ^7 x* XEnergy Economics!
4 s, g& G, k c. \( c$ X# IECON 366 Energy Economics
' K6 L; i! Y; I; fTopics:
; B* e/ |& R5 u2 tPricing
' l" q& z8 D+ \: h4 c) C5 ?# pRole in economic growth
2 L# V, U2 D: H+ b+ X, J' W. w+ zEnergy sources and markets , Y" w7 Z, g7 E/ l
Role of government
5 g8 Z. c, X. N; n# e+ I1 |Regulation # ]) s! Q& }3 V9 ]4 z
( {. f0 q0 S' ]# }& AIf you enjoyed learning about 6 i, B& l2 y0 Y* o+ J
Externalities
1 \8 R, v6 _% ?- P9 ?/ |: ]6 MRegulation1 ^2 J5 o- l) Y3 n; Z
Government roles
# T$ j2 @0 I5 r5 |Or would like to learn more about ^ e7 P7 s5 I$ r3 \6 O9 j
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration! ?; o' M# I+ l. K2 O
Steps taken to address deterioration1 y6 n0 C) b* x+ e9 C0 F4 p
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
9 V9 d$ R% i1 x+ @; r% r" d. EECON 369 Economics of the Environment
2 H0 Z9 v+ f* E% RTopics: / l2 t @' V% L4 |$ \6 ?( l
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 1 c6 p* c! D g2 o# p$ T
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
1 B- H, `, j) c8 R" t, P TTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 2 p% C' M8 L, t0 ^; ~6 \
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
% I& J3 |6 Y0 c" j2 I Individual Incentives
8 {7 ^8 b- N8 Q STotal Welfare
2 @, h: W$ }$ d( M5 DYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
: q# c) M1 m+ P- f4 I7 X; PECON 378 Law and Economics
( `( y, t& G+ P2 PTopics:
% K* e- I( d4 t( X/ {- hIssues in Criminal and Family Law, s3 O; K! `8 H& o: g" \1 j5 B7 t# M
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
X3 r. G) w3 F6 y& E8 z( FChild Support Payments5 G. v8 \! r' D1 g6 V; s8 [
Private Divorce agreements
" Q+ K# @- F' s2 F6 `Criminal provisions of the Competition Act$ U* Q: J+ d# n" J; G
2 w8 K" k1 K3 IIf you enjoyed learning about ( Z3 A9 [& o2 J @5 A5 M; O
Prisoners Dilemma2 c* N+ q2 j$ l
Dominant Strategies
# i L+ w, C0 r B8 f1 E) SCollusion! [1 A# e( S5 d7 R' c
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! " a+ ?: f! \+ w, @. L; K
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: o a: p0 x4 l: z7 b1 S$ ]5 i' U
Topics:
* E9 s4 x' w3 [1 ^/ UAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
0 y' V* M5 N, j$ n6 d& gApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
: i p2 L2 k( Y$ ]6 h5 G yNote! Prerequisites:
9 X7 D% R( i8 A$ \, E- jECON 384 & 299 |
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