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If you enjoyed learning about:
0 w7 f0 F6 {' w3 y, c/ K* D# jTrade
; V5 z) Z# \& M; |1 h6 L, kGrowth
; A- e7 _9 e, t; dOr would like to learn more about:
. k* }1 o" B1 }* k& EChina as an Emerging Economy, q0 e' ^- C! X( q+ u- y! q
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!: E9 p6 [3 C9 c b1 @
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
' R, }* T) { a d tTopics:
9 s0 |$ D5 ?& ^) w. H IChinese Economy Characteristics$ Y* E! S& i2 A+ r- _6 g
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
; [/ P9 C1 J1 s" I' W2 `Consequences of economic reform
; M" g+ s6 J- R3 Y- C: HCanada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
4 N2 Y, i6 e; O3 j$ gWhy economies differ
8 U+ E+ Z8 L2 ?Causes for such differences: a% y$ F& n1 ? v6 u4 t: v
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ T2 j2 L6 z/ mECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) ?. h. \: E8 i. H% S% MTopics:
" q5 P8 t! c) D; yTechnology
. ~$ C: V+ s* }0 E: L: |( gInstitutions
+ A/ g6 ]0 r) n( VGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 0 N: k/ R; Y1 v0 C( S2 m; Y
7 t/ S! O) u" n4 N8 aIf you enjoyed learning about
& I4 l0 i' o& y% I% X8 V- ?Supply and Demand. j @4 {+ e. M. }$ X7 k5 Q
Consumer Behavior
% N3 r L# L! g' u$ |; GProduction and Cost7 d8 Q/ r$ a# r2 c/ i) C
Price and Output
" \# q) I: Z4 j( g# hMarket Structures4 k+ E1 z$ C3 P3 f# n ^
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!7 ~; Z: ]( L' w; j* Q& @' G% V# _0 ~
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 A( X# c5 I0 m8 h
Topics:
6 }7 M ?' k1 [$ N+ ^Theory of consumer behavior
3 e3 x" z1 {( V1 s4 n! D( `Theory of production and cost) j- [2 l, c+ o: s. h3 N/ K+ ]
Price and output determination under competition0 Q+ w% p4 _' M" c8 t9 T; m
Monopoly and other market structures
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$ ~( G4 x' {- |) |4 n) PIf you enjoyed learning about
3 E" G* l' ^& M; ]Costs and Benefits 4 y& Y( x5 l3 T4 A
Externalities
/ ]) p1 [! B" C5 C$ X0 v! dDecision-making3 g h, b/ S4 r
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Capital Investments ^/ b4 l( |% h: j S. G) C
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!% ^7 a- k/ I) \1 Y/ l
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
; O+ g$ @7 n2 q2 H& I& k: _. }Topics:( A) Y0 I: U' {1 D: I7 T
Cost-Benefit Analysis
3 ?& x/ f# H; `' ^: EEvaluating Public Investment Projects/ x% \& e+ `' s# K2 }
Look at examples from 2 _5 O; \$ v. Y4 w0 g/ e7 N$ `9 \
Transportation# h* a2 q, o4 L- H" a
River Basin Management
" n! n: G2 c: R6 P* N( _Electrical Generation" ^% o0 h% G, Q. s w& |
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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- O d* {3 n+ FIf you enjoyed learning about 2 r$ E X5 {2 |( n- \$ l
Supply and Demand
, r) }# g1 }/ R* J MExternalities7 B2 A* W4 {7 p" t
Resource Allocation
' y9 J0 N4 w, e( T" `( k, {5 |Taxation
. B2 t4 o2 t, z, J) QOr would like to learn more about
9 S, D- J% V$ a* @$ ZSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
' C! S$ E% _& q9 T- SYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
7 C% \" ?! s; x Z2 vECON 365 Resource Economics8 F' i$ _$ h; x6 J" r" a1 A4 O
Topics:
+ H% ~) Z( g' X: X$ [Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources+ Z9 O' ~6 {. J$ |6 H1 E7 n
Scarcity and pricing
; a1 p, f$ l% mContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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3 ~6 |8 j9 _# n3 G( ^If you enjoyed learning about 9 ]# e) f$ {: R. N! j/ N
Resource Allocation
+ F1 j* G8 }, x$ l2 o; F& MPricing8 ]5 C, @6 g& `0 P/ C
Markets
' a0 K) p5 l$ i7 J) OGovernment roles+ H+ x! J! w! I' u: ]2 V
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
; t' a8 k) L: t! e% n' WCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
7 W8 K+ }" E h7 j6 B7 i+ RYou might enjoy a course about : f, `3 d5 D: u
Energy Economics!
: F4 I" y* u" Y& x7 ?ECON 366 Energy Economics
0 V1 n7 A5 j, LTopics: : R) J `8 u2 m$ `$ O& E) V
Pricing) H* ~/ X) J2 ~( Q j
Role in economic growth . i7 q" w+ K7 n h. i5 M, m
Energy sources and markets $ Y( A% U4 v# f( ^. F( p5 u8 D
Role of government ( _1 R, {' \( J, _/ o, L
Regulation
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Externalities
& {+ U# {: D4 B* uRegulation) d+ w0 c; O& M. Z, F J
Government roles
( x y& _4 n0 o. C3 F! oOr would like to learn more about
% X) X0 \! b8 F9 o! Q) T; }+ BEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration( r2 |- j, |5 v1 `* K6 |
Steps taken to address deterioration+ z b- s" f* s, P# S/ V+ Z
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
( n3 W3 v7 U9 h4 p0 L$ XECON 369 Economics of the Environment
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% j4 @+ d& L" D; ~* J% L; J5 W3 NEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ; n% U- v: ?( C/ N( D T* t
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 0 T1 O0 q$ i& e7 d/ n
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
+ o7 O1 e" S. M6 eRecreation economics
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Individual Incentives
# J* I3 C O Y0 U$ M( _3 {Total Welfare
9 Z( e" R1 H; @* v( AYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 1 S( p$ n; |' c2 T
ECON 378 Law and Economics
) ~; O7 k# _' ~2 P7 D, H1 m J% |- ATopics: : W+ L9 f2 z! z3 I4 _; H# _
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
& m. }8 Z! X5 M3 `% O, pCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining* K& A; B; F7 a4 b" i1 ?
Child Support Payments$ u8 _( X; b, {! _" }5 Z- C
Private Divorce agreements( d( C' g8 }( X0 i' E u
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act! ]$ z6 E" a5 n$ ^+ @
3 g& t" h/ D$ D8 BIf you enjoyed learning about
# d$ r! I" P7 ]- ]Prisoners Dilemma8 C& L$ A; L3 `
Dominant Strategies2 H' c$ S N3 }- S+ |) \
Collusion
, V9 c# Q3 ]8 lYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
9 }* ]) h: X7 f `; `7 P' aECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
5 g/ ]! u$ L$ Z5 LTopics:
9 ?: _: S [( }' fAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
+ g; f2 q, W% }2 V5 pApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
# G- N6 }4 `+ i a2 W! C; mNote! Prerequisites:
) n V! J( V: z- n7 t4 ZECON 384 & 299 |
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