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If you enjoyed learning about:
8 V, T+ W I! v6 B! LTrade
4 n: s- r. j- D# W6 a9 QGrowth5 U9 Y" n, w7 f$ e" P5 B5 a: d7 Y
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China as an Emerging Economy
( g3 U0 D' f. y, o: _You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
. ]) l7 y' \( gECON 211 Chinese Economic Development8 A+ s4 F8 ?! A( M4 b! g6 P* y
Topics:
+ T, V4 r' x. t& D( e, q: _Chinese Economy Characteristics
" l/ L1 v R: GRecent Events in the Chinese Economy# a% J6 F4 C% `/ }
Consequences of economic reform
; f& [0 i% I: \* Q) cCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
, J, v" J: R& f+ J; J; p& W @Rich and Poor Countries
$ K `$ U9 }7 }# M7 aWhy economies differ
C# T. k; l3 T7 ]* s) UCauses for such differences! b3 S0 r5 K. G, R* Z* a' Q# T
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# D/ p2 H. g6 J% q4 n0 sECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 h; R9 }! U1 i- f x# ^
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Technology
+ Q8 z) a6 O& z+ zInstitutions
( z* W# @ v2 H7 o7 t+ T7 q2 k+ CGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 H* ^7 p2 ]# f) v; s/ P! c' tSupply and Demand6 T7 u4 s) h( s% G" |3 K. T& X
Consumer Behavior
/ b& s" N, K4 l2 n1 I# c* xProduction and Cost
( m" B& i) R) p. g( sPrice and Output5 E" l0 k" Y/ E M) j+ G/ H
Market Structures$ G) J i( [* e* B8 d$ ?
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
2 q8 u8 P2 e# n# zECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I. U) o: K- M7 {+ {5 y# A9 S& k
Topics:
. X- t: M1 g6 pTheory of consumer behavior+ w0 l" q' A4 E" I% ]9 `' y
Theory of production and cost# F6 r2 N4 @4 v
Price and output determination under competition
- B* E/ I$ Y4 g FMonopoly and other market structures4 w5 P$ P5 V: q
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Costs and Benefits
$ P* _7 Q% ~' [8 PExternalities
1 S# g" J, X/ f4 ~5 x! mDecision-making
|* h" z; a) u2 Y5 O- B5 M9 \) t4 N6 tOr would like to learn more about " o) O5 \( t9 u" i. i# o
Capital Investments
% z: q5 K& R) i, g/ rYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
0 _4 j' `! q9 {4 w+ ~; h. [6 @ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
# P# _6 o. H8 q1 x& ]; d0 i( nTopics:
. j5 A- {1 G1 @6 r2 RCost-Benefit Analysis$ ^9 B$ P. v7 S1 T3 D
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
6 c) v9 R1 R+ T6 ELook at examples from
b' O* \* m% V7 ^. xTransportation3 g) w. d* L. U4 O Z! D& x
River Basin Management
3 s! ?, O' H( H+ LElectrical Generation
. _7 k& Y* b, u, J" _% j2 TOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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" a1 e& P! a3 r8 A0 B# p+ D; ^If you enjoyed learning about
; ^+ j; V) ~" |) f3 G4 F xSupply and Demand5 m7 D% c7 O2 U
Externalities
/ [! n4 Q- I$ q9 @" d- L) b3 aResource Allocation/ t$ G! W# C4 l
Taxation
' n0 x. z1 f5 B. {) n: z# oOr would like to learn more about
9 q3 A8 e6 ~+ tSupply of Natural Resources in Canada$ K+ q0 z* b! U
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!9 v% C* C: j2 f; R; B; G) o
ECON 365 Resource Economics
, }( k8 D+ c6 H5 q v! eTopics:
: ^- z0 X) E- B3 D6 m; T }Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources7 J8 I z ]# a# a( T
Scarcity and pricing- l' m" B/ [# @$ A7 R
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues; }' j9 S. o1 a' S9 P
. Q4 Z- G& T2 O$ `If you enjoyed learning about
* F8 h% ~! `6 I# v; ]5 r h5 KResource Allocation
9 @# g+ b! L. r9 ~( |, ]Pricing! X J- g6 i: E- N
Markets
) I1 u, o$ B' n5 `% Z9 i. h6 B' sGovernment roles! r! f8 b7 y* X y' f
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
4 o/ F; ]9 y8 T2 [: OCanadian Energy Policy and current issues* d9 H4 }7 u' W3 u9 A# R4 `7 L/ o
You might enjoy a course about
! ~" ^6 t; F* l; C; oEnergy Economics!9 D9 a- k9 `# S6 u
ECON 366 Energy Economics
& y+ T4 c3 w7 ^8 q2 y( }Topics:
* C. B2 i- H7 J, T7 a' P. D/ QPricing
7 Q# k. A( t& B7 `- TRole in economic growth
3 ?. X0 f' r( b0 Q3 U' CEnergy sources and markets 1 S; @$ ?- _$ ~
Role of government n4 M; M1 i; f* E
Regulation : I1 z1 U) s+ S, M
% v* K. f. p" K# h/ o8 H1 r5 g3 A" M7 rIf you enjoyed learning about
9 H; }' g5 a' e2 Q7 hExternalities6 U$ {5 p! l E/ ^
Regulation
. A- B3 B4 H$ R8 t3 O7 S( s& aGovernment roles. u; G+ V5 x5 p
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
/ ^- h. s; T% S8 D/ x( }3 cSteps taken to address deterioration
( P4 N# A+ d4 EYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 1 C0 O/ Y8 `4 H1 }) v
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment6 G% r8 r, s0 L% o; c
Topics: 1 a/ U4 W: r+ p( E
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment $ S3 ?( J% l# a" E2 O! q/ s1 k2 L. H
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 8 Q- t# ~! G" v( c
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration . r% x9 b9 x1 f5 l9 l- k( W7 g
Recreation economics: `) G @' B! t* W" E- J7 p% j
* \' \0 T0 ?# T- CIf you enjoyed learning about* F7 }0 T+ u7 a4 T. x. U
Individual Incentives" ?! ]7 z7 r# o' m% D' B
Total Welfare
: z' C" f% N. c. H/ W ]You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 3 r: g' s& S% o2 O# D/ u5 t% A" X
ECON 378 Law and Economics0 G4 \1 c6 u; V0 \! F. n
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
/ K# \# I9 N4 s5 ^; x& k. \" `6 @) TCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining+ U& W- O" a* Q4 H
Child Support Payments
$ |0 V' _8 M: O9 l7 r mPrivate Divorce agreements
- E5 I: ]3 V, }3 F# d9 Y! MCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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8 }& d" k$ z+ yIf you enjoyed learning about
, f2 Y$ [8 v8 u1 gPrisoners Dilemma+ d/ e& I( k' L
Dominant Strategies
& j' {. A! c! w4 P- R- I* I; S) WCollusion* q$ @. ]& U& g
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
, n' }" c. b' n) e2 bECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications4 f J! }' ?0 E8 j' T9 A
Topics:
* u7 T0 `4 i3 g( j" |Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
% I. D8 o/ s% x! ~Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
# \8 p& C9 b, Z' Y6 I3 u/ FNote! Prerequisites:
8 F% d2 T2 _, L% A% p* _1 {ECON 384 & 299 |
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