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If you enjoyed learning about:
6 s" e7 D- ^' q3 c/ L5 ITrade
6 [" M% K! P8 f0 Z6 [Growth# I# T8 S# e5 S' b _4 M) }
Or would like to learn more about: 5 H z$ F p( U* _/ T
China as an Emerging Economy# X9 @* W! m2 q1 C! o9 J
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
' W- s5 d B7 Z' O9 y" \/ R1 pECON 211 Chinese Economic Development/ G6 X# U1 m3 l0 \# `+ ?, i" p/ D
Topics:
3 w$ a* y; ^( s, B5 O3 Z: ?Chinese Economy Characteristics
4 s! o0 l, b' D% X4 xRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
5 ^$ P& T/ G2 e, T. B" kConsequences of economic reform
/ B7 L, a" y f) u" GCanada’s economic relations with China& }. k5 l7 t' J+ m# A
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If you would like to learn more about:
6 a, ?4 y4 p4 ^8 a- q. ~Rich and Poor Countries/ k, C3 D) L, m [, h
Why economies differ
0 l* R9 k5 H9 v( [ `Causes for such differences
( ]( s4 ~: k+ S: d r A% {) cYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
. h! s3 P2 D/ lECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 q, x0 T4 J4 b9 e$ F+ ITopics:- G9 f$ S/ I. M2 U( f9 j+ Y) Y2 P# w
Technology4 ~6 h% V8 X1 u2 N& u* |
Institutions; W* \9 i+ x, S8 o' d6 ?
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about ) }" U n3 P: e8 U8 Y! L {; X% g0 U
Supply and Demand6 Y! C. R5 {$ {9 s
Consumer Behavior
; |* g# {- G4 {+ eProduction and Cost5 d% ^3 Z2 p4 d# i5 y3 o
Price and Output
8 _& _* F2 t$ A" m' dMarket Structures j& z4 N2 ]7 ^4 s- o/ g
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!+ p3 j' K0 Q) ]' n
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I7 q/ @+ a7 q% H: R* W
Topics: 6 c1 O* L, l. ?
Theory of consumer behavior7 @" m1 A: z& G9 T
Theory of production and cost
+ U. U: x7 h3 @) Z# ~+ v# [Price and output determination under competition
0 ?/ G8 x. ?2 j& j$ i2 GMonopoly and other market structures% Z* V3 u% W# O, x* k
- y3 C' D9 h2 v, bIf you enjoyed learning about
9 e; K0 _4 P1 v% Y) k; j. ^. `' HCosts and Benefits
- \3 G* s* A% B- iExternalities: G, K9 a7 o3 b1 \+ K8 I+ y/ U% w
Decision-making
1 _+ |% m: d$ l, P& V# gOr would like to learn more about
. _$ G6 [1 L: b1 Z0 G HCapital Investments, ]$ p( ]$ w; v+ w+ k$ ]
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!; s- c3 U4 C- ]
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
0 j: _, ~/ d5 P$ {Topics:6 a1 a S1 l" t3 v" u
Cost-Benefit Analysis
' _8 B6 @0 E$ MEvaluating Public Investment Projects. X) L2 o' J4 h) [9 P3 X
Look at examples from 8 W' x3 @5 C/ W3 U+ y ~# N
Transportation l8 R6 O, y9 W1 M
River Basin Management
! L+ o& E2 P ^$ D9 aElectrical Generation
+ I+ k$ r; T: u* qOil & Gas and Pollution Control/ a' }$ w. \' i1 c+ l* Q
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If you enjoyed learning about ; O3 W7 u* `& \+ a8 R& x8 v1 j
Supply and Demand7 E Z3 a# a$ X1 B
Externalities
" m M I8 j! c9 K) y# `Resource Allocation+ ]1 {! c+ M5 w5 k0 q
Taxation
% C' m+ p! q9 {3 u. v6 JOr would like to learn more about " k0 o& P' e2 G% V7 V" C
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
* \, Y! E2 g9 m: oYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!- T( s. u3 o/ V$ U4 `
ECON 365 Resource Economics
; H& X. r1 e" _+ ^6 O% gTopics:. ]4 z- L/ d: ^
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
. [; h: z- n' I+ R3 R! N. zScarcity and pricing3 `& a5 e8 o2 O$ c) ?2 K
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues: X9 c9 p. T: ~+ _- s) Y
1 n3 u: ]$ {; i: P4 A" W$ e5 g! sIf you enjoyed learning about 9 A( v5 R. I* H/ ~. P/ c
Resource Allocation
! Y/ O& u, `/ H$ ^Pricing
' b7 e: ?/ v$ O* R X0 iMarkets
% n- \) i8 ~& D* R* b/ nGovernment roles
9 Q9 U2 G; s) ^+ |9 ?0 IOr would like to learn more about
: L& T! V1 g/ {. e3 E' ?The energy sector, including sources and markets
! G9 Q! s! ^4 y, QCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
. b5 e0 w/ O* J6 b' P9 A2 [You might enjoy a course about
$ S8 P8 U5 x' r0 C. f7 a0 mEnergy Economics!
- ~* @. d% ^' v$ c( m3 q( t. GECON 366 Energy Economics
/ c- S+ a/ R, hTopics:
k! H3 r& q1 ], @Pricing
/ G P, j% k9 m9 P2 O; KRole in economic growth 3 U/ ]; ?4 o1 \; O
Energy sources and markets * L( s; J9 u! H
Role of government " r0 Z0 D( ^1 t* o* W. Y
Regulation : }; F: c# K/ W
3 W' I$ N( H' `- @) A, L) zIf you enjoyed learning about
8 p+ l u* N, g% }+ r" \$ eExternalities
6 Z5 }' }. u( ERegulation
% ~8 Q6 r9 S3 LGovernment roles
4 |9 g' b- [' H, Y! {2 GOr would like to learn more about ) M' B# Y4 K3 q3 M0 R8 i
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration4 ]5 _9 @9 Q9 z/ L
Steps taken to address deterioration' x7 j( Z/ q0 H& y: u
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
* ]0 s% _( @9 U& \ECON 369 Economics of the Environment: y+ A& B. M. k: A: Y2 q- o, Y
Topics: 3 @% B$ f6 N. E+ o' H7 c8 S
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 8 o* A4 h# D7 c, N' V
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
# {# y- T: \4 J; `9 U% ETheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
6 S$ ~2 ]" F* F( eRecreation economics
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% L G- w/ W M- ^! O0 d$ qIf you enjoyed learning about
2 b4 R7 r i9 F( h2 @& i) A9 F3 j3 M Individual Incentives; @+ q$ d1 z* y% o: v1 y9 c
Total Welfare
0 ]- H/ ^' _7 _, DYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
( R" j4 b5 U _; RECON 378 Law and Economics
$ a) _( W' y; V d, N& `( OTopics: * |0 n: b0 z9 e; x3 y
Issues in Criminal and Family Law; x5 O/ k0 U% T6 R& e/ q
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 W" d, e( [) c' NChild Support Payments3 l. q- `6 ~) Y: s6 K7 V/ @& ^
Private Divorce agreements+ {) v/ C0 \/ O$ B
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act$ W9 ^# [. }3 J5 a% Q( G
7 ^3 z/ D% ^$ d9 V3 KIf you enjoyed learning about
3 C' j' I5 s8 |5 v. t' p2 i* IPrisoners Dilemma6 E4 B% ^, y: R2 `& I
Dominant Strategies
" _: |; |! i6 z: {( q# z# E* ZCollusion
/ g; p1 A" d4 P$ h, B, BYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
# G; b R1 H( G" ^) J5 {1 x- nECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications2 M* W t$ H& ~8 k1 ?& H/ g# M
Topics: ' y6 K) u. m0 n3 c5 W& M
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games. s4 c, N1 ^ w, ]' q! s* p
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion " a$ |& A9 T% {1 u# W9 s w
Note! Prerequisites: ; T. A8 F* O2 x. a U
ECON 384 & 299 |
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