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If you enjoyed learning about: . _5 w# W' O4 i9 H1 @7 j) n) M5 c
Trade
/ z( W- _. y' F- A& LGrowth
3 [8 u: x, }1 z$ R2 y! G6 B' `Or would like to learn more about:
+ P' u9 j1 |' i0 O! PChina as an Emerging Economy9 V/ I0 m; U' p& Q1 | y! k
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
. B' B, `; _: f: M6 w7 dECON 211 Chinese Economic Development! y Q2 X! }# V3 S8 O' O
Topics:
7 ?" x6 l0 l- Y# m$ R: Q. WChinese Economy Characteristics
% o/ @4 y( k" ]1 URecent Events in the Chinese Economy
& z: `& u- ?7 kConsequences of economic reform7 q1 d) B9 v0 S8 S
Canada’s economic relations with China
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) c* h7 ^& q& vIf you would like to learn more about:
5 U( y* K1 u9 e0 h& d, J5 @Rich and Poor Countries
2 a: k# A% d. Y* Y% b, V& h QWhy economies differ
0 p" F, ?, [ N o/ Z; q5 iCauses for such differences; ?. w% n" \1 O" ]' Y
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' `# I( M% ~( u8 [, tECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 }: B/ I0 b, q# PTopics:$ N0 d* W( K$ P' i2 g$ b
Technology
( E+ ?6 k4 \& P& w; CInstitutions
( V/ B9 S* v, u, U3 x( M; SGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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5 E# D5 {0 N# t& L" @If you enjoyed learning about
$ Y( s0 m% t5 ]3 a! c( `Supply and Demand2 k1 y% I3 \ p! t+ W
Consumer Behavior
3 N% F& e" P- U5 DProduction and Cost
9 c! A: _! W6 n' I. r9 U! lPrice and Output$ d5 ~3 F; [; A2 L3 }1 j
Market Structures) V( }) k- B0 Z2 b7 x# K1 I
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
6 {6 Y: Z" e0 E; z" p! ?. \ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" s5 k1 ^" |$ f6 ^+ {5 M! x
Topics:
5 f' G. S- @3 R$ v p' kTheory of consumer behavior
, s: i$ [) x3 Y6 l3 l0 l" wTheory of production and cost# S5 B& p; I1 Q H6 ?1 o
Price and output determination under competition- d8 F- p2 k2 k0 h- R' g6 G8 X
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
! @; g1 t o% DCosts and Benefits % P9 [7 s `# Q4 R9 z& a& E* i. B
Externalities/ N* z: t/ X n
Decision-making
# D$ T% E- H, b# w7 EOr would like to learn more about
! p& c* {# M) t r$ t* I5 vCapital Investments
7 W( `( E& t6 Z! u% ^# H) VYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!$ y% t0 i* `! q0 N- y
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
\+ x- K( R- V, Y- F% |Topics:
8 \- R+ n( ^9 ^Cost-Benefit Analysis
6 D6 _# b. Z ]: Q" L! R- qEvaluating Public Investment Projects: W2 b* w. [" m4 h, B9 o8 F
Look at examples from
2 K. {% F4 V( JTransportation
5 U6 M& k; m' `, aRiver Basin Management
+ l9 E: |4 f4 j8 u" s0 x+ X" v: NElectrical Generation
: C4 H6 T; a8 n1 C3 R1 Q- hOil & Gas and Pollution Control8 O/ t' b2 t1 j4 \0 I* B7 {+ U
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If you enjoyed learning about
' N6 a# _5 W( C& Y! K7 x3 YSupply and Demand- z, k9 ?- ^! S% x2 y1 K6 R3 ]' o
Externalities$ f9 m j* r# s
Resource Allocation
- O4 E0 W, e- t3 p: LTaxation
% X+ n7 F0 K9 y' H. j" F VOr would like to learn more about
1 f& X/ V' l" @0 o; ^1 BSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
2 e3 r) W4 c1 X! fYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!5 g2 b& A4 y+ S
ECON 365 Resource Economics
( P9 k; \+ u2 dTopics:- j4 v9 J* |% {% v
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources3 E9 h! T, q; u4 r
Scarcity and pricing
, q. g7 n- `3 F) ? @0 AContemporary Canadian resource policy issues6 k9 M" s' l( @! G3 W9 ?& }
3 [; f( `' Z L; I* S6 ZIf you enjoyed learning about
, l- U1 m& @# r' f) I! n1 M; p9 RResource Allocation
& v' P; _/ [% Q# P, nPricing
& C: u" K" N% G8 j. u o9 bMarkets6 t. ~% J/ ]6 L2 ~7 D/ u) j' ~
Government roles& X2 h1 w& d; {" b; T8 g3 U
Or would like to learn more about
2 h+ y0 q( E; T, e5 D% V0 ?3 a5 JThe energy sector, including sources and markets
: g- C( k9 ~: x b' Z" j% Q# lCanadian Energy Policy and current issues( u& c# Y5 A. {$ E1 s0 R, @! {
You might enjoy a course about 2 q3 _& m- m; I& ]
Energy Economics!0 m2 g/ k; h7 \3 k- ]
ECON 366 Energy Economics8 m w" r& F% E! X4 ]& V
Topics:
' y. U: m# Z' y" j1 [Pricing2 w( N$ t4 d4 r
Role in economic growth + g X" g. e( ? |1 v A+ T# j
Energy sources and markets
# E2 l" y$ @ A! K4 e4 y5 jRole of government
d9 v. r8 x, u% R5 o: m6 lRegulation - w: n0 ~) @5 x; r' T' v
$ l" g3 U: t# U G- gIf you enjoyed learning about
1 V: A9 K) `' O( uExternalities' e+ Z$ T0 o% ?9 J2 y% d, o
Regulation
0 ]+ \* |& }7 V6 HGovernment roles; {9 Y+ g) ^+ U, P# q5 Y) b, a. Q f
Or would like to learn more about
) C4 D& E8 k3 ]Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration Z+ y. H% m% Y4 Q- [+ A
Steps taken to address deterioration
8 ?' I& {7 f; vYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! , |- j4 N- I$ R9 B, v- _) t- F9 c
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment V7 |7 ?' r1 g* e" f/ `, H
Topics: : l; l* j% Q0 m8 B
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
1 z. E8 H* Q/ R1 C. T- K2 |Types and causes of environmental deterioration
, ?2 @7 A, G Z7 |Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
+ i0 J- j# T, Z% u( RRecreation economics8 O# |, E6 r& y" K \ P4 \0 J
, w2 C, h* H9 X2 \If you enjoyed learning about+ [' Y8 i! m" s3 R, ~" P0 \6 Q% H
Individual Incentives2 p* K6 q: ^) w' S2 T4 O. s
Total Welfare
l2 z Y8 o1 F: uYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
9 s- {- G( X) @! |3 W0 c- U+ Z6 \, P7 PECON 378 Law and Economics
' L$ X0 M' Y: ~Topics: % T. C; `4 o( n. v r
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
$ l+ V1 G# ]! w2 _7 VCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining# v t8 t, S- V, K" D
Child Support Payments0 C1 W9 L2 s! m+ G3 w
Private Divorce agreements8 \: g/ `; Q: d5 s$ D
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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0 U- ?& D4 i8 m ?8 H; U) D+ NIf you enjoyed learning about
" q/ J3 `4 ]. F# \Prisoners Dilemma
9 }! g4 G5 B& u$ v" M& Z. ?# X! a TDominant Strategies4 ?" B# L: R' @/ Z+ T$ k
Collusion# P1 I0 J) J. a( Z& `( \- {& n: J% M/ u
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! + {/ h+ @9 a) t# F
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications/ D, ?3 S: m2 t5 i
Topics: ! Z' w) \# h9 M! }* f O/ t) Q
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games% `! {! x* r/ _$ A
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion $ _# r( E. |- R
Note! Prerequisites:
4 u' }$ q4 `: L' i0 VECON 384 & 299 |
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