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If you enjoyed learning about:
w) j8 G0 @" w8 M/ \% H9 v, yTrade
% w$ n8 |6 v$ \) y. Q: GGrowth
9 M& s. c/ J& Y2 ^& c% rOr would like to learn more about: " K- V- ?9 x/ i4 E Y4 [$ D: ], @% r: G& G
China as an Emerging Economy$ B" _0 B) s* i" {) {
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!/ {6 Q- K; d" r5 ?# U
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
& q' m |' P" cTopics:
% ?$ t/ l1 }) C9 Q% `) s6 KChinese Economy Characteristics
- m# o% E: \5 z) { `7 U( iRecent Events in the Chinese Economy9 V, M3 q: I( d" Q$ I- ?
Consequences of economic reform
. q2 ?4 a# z- r/ F/ J2 ZCanada’s economic relations with China
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) r6 h1 s, X' }$ m5 bIf you would like to learn more about: 0 w6 `* `% w Q5 o, t w7 C+ z' v
Rich and Poor Countries
" a; _( D" H5 ?! u* L, Z% lWhy economies differ
$ E3 E# d0 U. B, H! l; j* HCauses for such differences
" L7 ~/ M; [! {You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 T2 ^- u9 E3 I4 H+ q, VECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! T/ p1 v+ _7 |/ i
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Technology
, p( |, e7 s2 D# d/ W ~$ A/ wInstitutions+ p1 O! w3 M2 @) d& P- t
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ) d0 T8 @2 E! f* x4 V6 F* r, @9 s. n
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ L8 l9 U y# MSupply and Demand, P# j+ b5 `! N( G8 g5 C
Consumer Behavior7 u1 Z/ h2 Q' H0 h9 b5 h" V
Production and Cost
9 u0 s1 ~* R( m+ F* VPrice and Output
7 h- n/ E4 z7 W; R* fMarket Structures7 n: }$ z0 m& C
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!4 [9 M5 T3 g) A9 ^8 P5 Q/ ]6 @' E
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" D" |0 n) b+ `+ A
Topics: % M/ t8 I, Q& D; T# e. E
Theory of consumer behavior
( }1 x% [& n6 iTheory of production and cost( P2 \: v, f# `
Price and output determination under competition* ]+ @& O, Y$ s, }6 \: R
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about , B5 e2 c: B* B% H
Costs and Benefits
; H5 R+ G0 w+ ]" b3 R" {Externalities
^; e r% \" I9 Z$ }! E+ ~3 aDecision-making2 E/ G, o& N; V- L
Or would like to learn more about
- n5 C4 M/ f. F% X! ECapital Investments2 g* d' @* Y& T* T
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
! P; G; u, s( m/ SECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
! _) F0 {3 F, TTopics:, S3 F% ?1 X4 @, v$ I4 ]
Cost-Benefit Analysis
8 Y9 P4 @3 B( i2 v1 J! c4 qEvaluating Public Investment Projects3 F' K' @5 C5 U# O# G( y! M
Look at examples from
5 @! C# ^. x+ T8 d- HTransportation
% t% J1 e9 }- }* j3 G zRiver Basin Management
K6 U0 D( w8 t6 H1 q* kElectrical Generation
1 y! L4 G$ @$ k$ q- B( G J- COil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand/ y3 n2 k# Y; I4 Y2 R! R1 ], N
Externalities
/ u, `3 x. \# ~% Z+ UResource Allocation7 ?9 s [1 E$ Q7 V* n, ?
Taxation
4 I/ C+ Z/ T( f* u7 e) `: J5 sOr would like to learn more about " A5 V1 h: L" S! `1 ]9 t
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada: X6 [ z! C: u4 z7 d4 K. @% y# Q3 D
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
2 Q8 J$ E( f3 h# r/ {/ P0 qECON 365 Resource Economics# u1 i: L" g" S
Topics:
4 `5 w V& L5 i. ]7 ]* x2 Y; a0 gExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ ^0 t) P$ r5 N b oScarcity and pricing
( u$ N" P/ B: M& x5 a5 QContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
K& \2 P5 t0 n; IResource Allocation
( x. F* b9 J, wPricing& S& w; I; t6 ^- D
Markets
1 k, ~$ D2 n, u- t/ y* PGovernment roles0 y% {- a R$ u$ v5 N5 l
Or would like to learn more about
1 J* ?+ Y% r7 o/ a+ T/ W9 T5 DThe energy sector, including sources and markets1 \/ ~; g, F4 I' z' {: S
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
* H) a+ c) v# j) p4 ^ oYou might enjoy a course about
9 F( T, Y J; d& w$ Q6 Y4 u' Q2 b7 LEnergy Economics!
4 p8 S. K- d9 P9 B P1 p9 MECON 366 Energy Economics
, x+ q7 {# f- D. a; t# nTopics:
& ~; m* g4 ~1 _0 h: A: @! B6 u. dPricing/ n. V, V8 i8 _" Q J5 e" x
Role in economic growth
) S+ ?0 b' q% h$ R# CEnergy sources and markets
, B, y; l) U; i% J, H E% _Role of government # S% Y& @- q: [7 N/ W6 \
Regulation
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* \6 t, o3 t( D% ?If you enjoyed learning about 8 O: z- B4 n- n/ o
Externalities0 a& R, X! D, a+ O# S
Regulation
0 b) T/ }: n8 y% u5 j7 pGovernment roles
, d' U+ a( }- v8 z# gOr would like to learn more about . ?8 Y! F" S4 S' B3 M; F) }* _6 U
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
/ V8 W$ e$ K* d+ S# Z' Y, w) A/ h8 rSteps taken to address deterioration
: k5 r: |: c% i: t) |( WYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
) @; g- R+ J. }$ `! q4 rECON 369 Economics of the Environment) V% D* J2 Y) N7 N8 S0 Y) ?0 W
Topics:
- F( _9 d# o% |( i8 }& eEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ( S8 z- N4 u2 U! q4 f/ d# P
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
+ `3 T& T, _6 `- a- xTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ! j8 B* c. ?: `9 m8 {
Recreation economics
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+ j: w/ H& l& Z4 Q' x# J$ |If you enjoyed learning about
+ }( d' N* P8 i6 u8 N3 G Individual Incentives- ?5 L+ C. V1 s1 U# k
Total Welfare $ ~, F( i% K& u5 I; Y
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 4 w) z6 Z* }$ j3 P- B; a5 q& G- g, a# m
ECON 378 Law and Economics
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
1 g$ }# ^+ N% s2 \# a7 d% R kCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining2 d: m8 i( O5 j8 E9 |# A& F
Child Support Payments* i: m: \* t/ C; ^+ z0 L
Private Divorce agreements
9 R) _% `% f( i A2 SCriminal provisions of the Competition Act* N$ l0 K+ }" Y* Y; S
2 j6 L* w0 C3 J K3 GIf you enjoyed learning about % r1 r7 x9 v, d B# Y; R$ ?
Prisoners Dilemma
* K/ Q0 g/ Z! C, b* R, D; u$ kDominant Strategies
% m4 d( ^4 m4 T: O/ d1 @7 NCollusion
: O* E) r% t9 M: F* K$ B, KYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
% p- X* n+ H+ P- |& EECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications2 q% O3 b- L" ?3 s' [2 F/ m' m
Topics:
6 p: H4 z! B4 ?' kAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games/ d( k) d% s+ h
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
+ q; ~3 E# D4 ~; T0 B! VNote! Prerequisites: 9 n9 E, v2 }; E3 Y. ^- j
ECON 384 & 299 |
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