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If you enjoyed learning about: , O& _4 P9 z# ] o; i# D* |& N
Trade2 r/ U6 }9 I: I! u" C
Growth
6 ^% X' g- K; h. G0 c8 _3 z- g( _ XOr would like to learn more about:
. V/ }6 G" H( `7 RChina as an Emerging Economy
) m3 |, U# D! @9 @" m u$ ^You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
4 v2 h3 r* g1 [ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
! g/ M: Q# j) W% R. qTopics: - ]" M" p0 ^% E2 R% d
Chinese Economy Characteristics
5 Q6 [& b8 P( U# ]/ _8 MRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
4 F. f+ Y; X6 t8 u5 f7 oConsequences of economic reform& @, L8 u2 \# `6 G% e
Canada’s economic relations with China; _ n" X3 M. x. v. S' T: I
( d- F8 _( W' h. C# p d- CIf you would like to learn more about: " m2 N3 ` n5 p
Rich and Poor Countries( @8 B, [6 E N- o& P: P
Why economies differ: F6 D2 S' L( O9 y4 N
Causes for such differences0 E$ Q5 z3 y/ t- P9 t
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 A! a. i+ F7 I$ e, `! V/ [ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 b, e6 [6 I o2 b7 G* S$ o, |
Topics:
: b5 F2 t ]4 l! w3 B5 ]7 v6 J' {& `5 D2 t% eTechnology
! J8 K# L# _* i( d0 wInstitutions
8 x# E" [# b/ h6 N* EGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence + |4 q! m% ~5 `4 A: S: A' B- x8 v
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Supply and Demand" U7 Q' O% c( ]
Consumer Behavior/ I9 a l1 t& E S( e2 [% V
Production and Cost T* l1 A+ A R8 Y. t
Price and Output% ~3 U/ g0 K2 P( m
Market Structures( `# F6 R$ V2 L; l
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!# R2 E) y# ?. P. g9 R4 R
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I; L0 E% Q3 y- e/ ~6 j
Topics: ( K2 e* |! e6 n: J5 H
Theory of consumer behavior
& i' m0 e3 K( k6 N% R) |Theory of production and cost: q8 `& K: \0 S1 ? ^# o
Price and output determination under competition
4 V/ S% j% m; t' Y3 @' C8 {Monopoly and other market structures
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7 q" O1 p' j9 S) O9 O9 f* J" qIf you enjoyed learning about # Z3 X0 m h& y' o; v# b# X
Costs and Benefits 1 |, b w, U$ j3 d$ c! z
Externalities
3 b: N) a1 h" r r9 t5 nDecision-making; Q2 r, j$ o5 d$ Y4 a T/ t L
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Capital Investments
2 m0 k4 ?- \" I" z/ R1 F7 u# qYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
( O- y4 _! V- u, f7 q6 \ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
. ^9 |, s$ h. P4 t+ x+ ?Topics:
" n1 E/ n, ^! X, P. C: x. lCost-Benefit Analysis
3 h# v+ F# w Y- v* KEvaluating Public Investment Projects# ? Q1 v6 K5 c
Look at examples from
. x) B& A0 [# \) ^" MTransportation0 A2 ^. ^8 y+ A1 ]' \' |+ a2 H
River Basin Management( s% S+ M H: L( ?: ^0 t0 ~
Electrical Generation; z4 o% B% B3 T( H
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control) }3 V& S* f2 Q6 Z ^1 R `" J$ q
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 j' T- n/ O$ y' Y N+ w1 iSupply and Demand
. F8 d* R F5 o eExternalities# H1 ]$ r! x; q" S( X% O$ y1 F
Resource Allocation' O" h" |$ G5 u* N. D
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada' b! @0 c! B6 ^9 n# b
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
1 X5 u. }8 j; ~; W! M+ }6 jECON 365 Resource Economics; g% S4 q4 S* V( B, L+ p5 a
Topics: s8 @# [( q6 I& B
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources, R+ z5 j5 m5 u; `+ y( `
Scarcity and pricing) j( B5 b4 G9 t1 G' ^& M
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues: |8 ~9 h. I( I" C8 L- X7 Z
2 a6 \2 h- e# YIf you enjoyed learning about
9 C3 V6 ^8 d/ }2 N( a* nResource Allocation/ Z- m: E& |9 F: J0 l; v
Pricing
* n5 L7 m, v$ \4 l' F1 X. q. _Markets. O, n& L! }5 X" L2 r
Government roles
+ @! V1 j. F, c/ B$ h# ~Or would like to learn more about % c7 {; Q$ G# H' b) i
The energy sector, including sources and markets
' {8 I4 s p: ?: b+ {, s2 HCanadian Energy Policy and current issues) X9 s7 i4 Z% ] m. C/ O
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4 Q7 M' z8 a6 U# nEnergy Economics!
( T4 N5 F4 }6 y9 ?. NECON 366 Energy Economics
7 v& ]% K! n6 x+ ETopics: , q- M" F" q# X3 f" Q* Y( \
Pricing- Y% ^+ h! R* Z. R
Role in economic growth ?% P+ A2 y% v# d0 e7 f
Energy sources and markets
9 D) i0 e4 Y( q9 e' {; MRole of government
1 l% f# l% ?0 ARegulation
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7 J/ D* m5 d- R" i! P& z0 l9 ?If you enjoyed learning about
# i1 [/ }! [; Y3 s1 H+ @Externalities
; T9 y- I- {8 b' R/ g; L/ rRegulation: @ p7 C+ G% {( p& v
Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
7 u& \) k* A% R \Steps taken to address deterioration. w* s% D" }5 i x- Q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! # d3 j3 a" O; L7 [* k! E
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment' H; B. u4 e1 Z) L- Z' r! ]
Topics:
' O' t* G) u/ N9 o9 M ?- nEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
' N1 x! Y4 `' Z% j* PTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
! q' O5 }- K, Y6 c. ?Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
% r/ Y5 |2 D2 m" b* ~Recreation economics- e% l x: o2 L. C
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Individual Incentives9 f6 t3 L- n9 F/ [8 G' f3 z9 h: a
Total Welfare
8 ]+ [7 t* `3 |6 X& o! {$ c. }You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ) ~9 I0 R/ l S; r4 q8 g, @
ECON 378 Law and Economics6 w6 _. _$ Q( n
Topics:
s, z. {6 k3 C! r5 dIssues in Criminal and Family Law
0 _8 X3 j2 Q! c7 k0 ~( K! U- ICrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining2 t' ~% j+ S& G! Q% Z3 y$ T5 M
Child Support Payments- ?* j, {" |. o5 l- Y3 H
Private Divorce agreements
& y1 C/ Z3 o6 b! c) MCriminal provisions of the Competition Act% r1 C* d5 E( w2 P9 Q |- Q/ W* b! k
$ ?5 n* P, N# S; M0 }5 {If you enjoyed learning about 3 x. n# D; t1 s; ^* S) W
Prisoners Dilemma; }/ [9 S2 N8 J# U
Dominant Strategies0 m. ?0 G# C5 r5 Q
Collusion3 y. q0 f& n7 o/ G# m1 q8 e
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
* L- x9 W6 h# m# DECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
" M5 j9 ?5 P! \Topics: ; `' g& V# }- i0 W1 I: W: `
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
5 {# L6 n2 d" k( XApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
0 M. C1 f. z/ r0 g O$ V% yNote! Prerequisites:
) b* }6 j, o! L% O& v0 EECON 384 & 299 |
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