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If you enjoyed learning about:
- [9 l& ?4 y9 u% I [. CTrade# G3 {' S. P8 C5 Z2 O
Growth9 Q- h6 L4 m7 H! x" U" c
Or would like to learn more about: ; I ?+ e1 |/ W
China as an Emerging Economy
8 ~0 V6 |+ ~3 G( S2 S" FYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!! o8 E% E! o/ b& S9 [
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development: m ?: d9 w" |$ I' ~
Topics: . ^: C! x7 G# Z0 h
Chinese Economy Characteristics
. e; H7 H1 f2 R& ]Recent Events in the Chinese Economy/ h: ~- H( n; ?
Consequences of economic reform
6 [, S2 C2 l3 j! PCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: ! o- G/ k0 R2 Z } X; v' v
Rich and Poor Countries; y/ q6 o" l8 y
Why economies differ; ]( B( Z. k0 s- z2 E
Causes for such differences/ T. A4 s' k+ o( C3 N
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
" ]$ ]4 r' i: d/ DECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# V) A g. e+ W! d- r9 i' j7 @Topics:
* }, v$ M3 G7 ^1 ATechnology
( y; G d$ l* zInstitutions
6 V* c) H7 w9 W/ ZGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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9 T9 J- z( [% v4 I$ S% D: S) `& rIf you enjoyed learning about
6 W0 A3 {' \8 h4 E8 Y7 TSupply and Demand
3 m1 e: P1 l; @7 i. \3 _/ cConsumer Behavior/ `3 a6 y/ O3 E3 x# I1 i% M2 s
Production and Cost, W) v7 l) z6 D; A8 s! K
Price and Output
- a5 N' \, q8 w8 U8 g! |, e5 HMarket Structures4 u2 L+ L2 a; u. t; Y5 K" [
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
& x! e8 M, ~) CECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I8 a' N: q* X1 _8 K9 L- j
Topics:
0 A% g$ F% |# B: h" J3 Q! x: |Theory of consumer behavior: p- E! r1 A" B8 v; D! x
Theory of production and cost1 s- j& I' h( ?/ y1 E$ Y
Price and output determination under competition
( ~4 W3 f1 C8 o- lMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
' P; A n! R. t* [8 H1 [% PCosts and Benefits : n3 J9 ?) H9 | |
Externalities
5 \7 t- S! [1 C. VDecision-making& G( ?; U& I4 T; y
Or would like to learn more about
6 u2 `. L5 _/ a6 @( jCapital Investments5 I% l5 A! ~; Y, h( C
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
' x; O" t) w7 }+ KECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation" X; D$ |4 T% m) y& F& Y
Topics:
' T- m3 T9 e/ B; L6 _Cost-Benefit Analysis. ^& z- P3 ~: f/ h' g, M/ K
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
( a6 u7 g; Y% @$ }7 _Look at examples from , _& j0 c( o3 Y
Transportation# H) {5 {9 s3 j' _7 v. i
River Basin Management' }6 }5 Q$ y, X5 x
Electrical Generation0 _! k# u4 X; y; w# }
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control( O6 L+ c! n6 i, [' d4 `! e5 e
/ _# L$ Q& y# lIf you enjoyed learning about
5 p, |9 u- R/ F9 H/ mSupply and Demand
~; x# p7 ?( FExternalities1 B- G& x. h6 |+ M" p
Resource Allocation( n" M) A4 g3 d! _
Taxation! ]# w/ J' t E/ \) R) k
Or would like to learn more about
* z4 `5 M' r z/ K, u3 h5 E' nSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
7 g/ q; c% g8 |/ ]5 ^! pYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
* j% e3 o8 [) J6 q1 E- d9 UECON 365 Resource Economics
6 t0 C8 O5 @+ O0 pTopics:
: h- L: q+ l1 m# R) h- U8 eExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources" e- _8 s; f# j2 w6 {, y
Scarcity and pricing
, }; a# S' M5 n4 ^- YContemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 Y7 Z7 G) W. e/ {- Q
# z* T+ M6 m/ K, P1 e# J3 w+ NIf you enjoyed learning about 4 |/ x8 y! F5 M4 M: c; ?
Resource Allocation
s# M: X, Y1 M* x3 P$ n, y0 @Pricing
$ p. I% y. h: P, ~/ _/ C9 J: pMarkets
: O( P; v9 W1 d) ~- KGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
$ A' Q- A G! v0 O0 s0 s2 }Canadian Energy Policy and current issues# ]* \0 N9 y' q! ?/ G( ]* P5 Z# ?
You might enjoy a course about
+ x. W; Y; H1 u6 \8 u) hEnergy Economics!
" n7 j V: H8 [9 m1 D9 IECON 366 Energy Economics
* s1 {0 f8 _7 i+ qTopics:
L, u5 _( i# d3 I/ f) CPricing/ B6 U I( f( f. H' x
Role in economic growth
9 N/ j9 h3 W3 P0 C" M9 D) |Energy sources and markets
4 a1 R9 f O9 m: B* oRole of government + m" n. G; d' ^. d& z) V
Regulation ; [# r S O p9 v$ X6 S
4 I! b- E1 W3 D9 g4 Q L) RIf you enjoyed learning about 7 T9 A9 k% \ a& w/ w
Externalities: I5 N7 u6 e5 M5 s8 M* c) a
Regulation! Q( G& [$ C& b6 Z. b7 u H; H
Government roles
1 [. C# Y3 l; _9 l4 z! mOr would like to learn more about
& i0 x9 @; Z* U! s6 g8 Y8 bEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration# u7 H8 R) w) ]+ ^; S8 {
Steps taken to address deterioration
2 u v; l; C/ G, _* L3 dYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! Z" G, e6 ] \" L. r
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
6 G0 Y1 J- }2 ] ~# l% \Topics: : v# N1 [; h6 A$ J0 ?- {1 b# F
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
$ s# v5 I; ]; J9 h; X3 yTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
6 I# n3 P4 w& V0 |Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 9 @ X0 t, @1 C6 e
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about& c' T( \$ |3 z
Individual Incentives
' A6 B9 ^' o( A" a& WTotal Welfare
) L+ O. ^# D& b3 I* w" gYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
/ I4 m/ w2 k- Z. h2 R* L# pECON 378 Law and Economics* K# _$ ^! |7 ~2 F f. n9 ]. A% U
Topics: & U" H- L4 \, s
Issues in Criminal and Family Law3 D/ r5 ^1 \. D- D9 B
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
! }1 v0 S. R* aChild Support Payments: J2 K1 C+ a5 m2 m% E
Private Divorce agreements- e# k8 ]* a2 q' |! r& X. x; u
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act5 i7 u1 U# d; j, `) B
' q/ I& F! Y# lIf you enjoyed learning about
1 p( K# o% G8 A. S+ U7 dPrisoners Dilemma, {3 _5 P) b; W+ m0 H
Dominant Strategies9 ?$ M/ M" p% A& j9 K
Collusion
# B5 M9 z3 H* F! ]. iYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
4 d$ m% `0 v7 O t3 JECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
3 G+ }) z' g$ d6 u5 aTopics: $ A* b; B) m; f0 o6 B
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games% J2 V5 l X9 C
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 6 C! Z: p/ }* {9 t6 U# H+ Z+ T
Note! Prerequisites:
" @/ A2 X: Z3 ~% K, IECON 384 & 299 |
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