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If you enjoyed learning about:
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; w" Z: G/ K6 ?3 nGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy/ O; h& r9 S+ \1 S, F5 S" p3 l
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!8 ]/ Y1 Q* {4 N1 z, u- ]
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development9 K4 H6 ?. e6 Q+ ]9 d) i
Topics: 4 {' q4 x' Z' ?; I+ u1 R6 R
Chinese Economy Characteristics
/ O% t1 r' E2 H uRecent Events in the Chinese Economy3 w1 b: F/ W% P4 H
Consequences of economic reform- z( ?3 O' J; C
Canada’s economic relations with China
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1 A4 H- Y! y, WIf you would like to learn more about:
: S& d# T8 R% }& }Rich and Poor Countries" Z5 m- T* e- A4 W
Why economies differ
# j! }$ n& }& M# BCauses for such differences$ Z+ j7 J7 B, y z
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 u* J1 ^3 S! }8 n1 qECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 ]9 V& q+ b" m% ~ } F2 \
Topics:) x, S p0 ]% X% U
Technology
8 t! s" Y9 k$ k5 SInstitutions7 C* v. e+ C+ Z; b
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence * N' n* `5 ~' Y4 m, [
Y! y5 W* I2 r+ Q, M3 O0 gIf you enjoyed learning about / U% U. R8 }8 i/ d7 l4 t
Supply and Demand
6 N1 e! d5 w' c/ }; X9 {Consumer Behavior" k. p8 P5 L$ O
Production and Cost0 {5 g2 C! K; T: Y& }
Price and Output+ F: r/ W, l5 m0 n0 a& I
Market Structures; Y6 O% z8 G: C, }. U$ I8 B# i& Y% ~
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!' z6 u0 X: R9 _# _- b/ i8 c. g5 p
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I. V+ \ r, }: u& R8 T8 k
Topics:
, Z, |5 V( C* X d; ~, s" }Theory of consumer behavior6 e( @: B! a/ e( F, x! y) U
Theory of production and cost- Y! d( T1 y9 i0 z" [: K( Y4 b7 Z
Price and output determination under competition
& I9 I+ v V2 DMonopoly and other market structures
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' L) z4 i, D5 H4 s9 T8 D+ J4 kIf you enjoyed learning about
9 t7 s2 n; a& w- D3 uCosts and Benefits 2 z) e4 u" C& X, |- J1 h2 ~
Externalities
9 O+ \& r# [' r% YDecision-making
% ?4 O% k: F! ?! d& ? r& |; sOr would like to learn more about 6 n# K( @( k, {/ h) P+ C3 Q
Capital Investments
1 s8 j3 `" B. `8 ^8 j+ E/ Z' \) s8 mYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!- X. W4 y |' b% y6 p
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
$ Q: Z6 P8 T/ F6 C; vTopics:: m" d% c6 k6 Z5 ~6 J$ |
Cost-Benefit Analysis( ^8 ? k& W* ]6 s( k0 Y
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
1 r: N3 M, o) W$ N/ {3 BLook at examples from
" M3 n4 b" g! N2 T& F5 g1 [7 y+ xTransportation
0 G% o T6 z: g p" G' \2 dRiver Basin Management
" J! H# k/ U, A: ^Electrical Generation
, W# e/ v3 b2 q: x7 ~" O/ mOil & Gas and Pollution Control8 _4 R# U: X8 ^2 s' I1 B0 s
" l$ j9 x! C, eIf you enjoyed learning about
/ i% j* y* }- V; p) U" i/ }* bSupply and Demand
' v3 k6 `# R3 ]* S" jExternalities
+ A- p/ j+ c' vResource Allocation ]' Q) L. i( I0 t/ `" [- H
Taxation
% r6 m7 m1 M6 l' k/ w9 x5 SOr would like to learn more about / R+ i8 ^* j- T4 [7 L
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
( t. \* ]# l$ i2 c6 fYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
. Y# A, j, t4 @ECON 365 Resource Economics! H: F) n* j1 ?4 N
Topics:
/ X7 R8 ]7 e# ]- ]Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
9 H; k9 r; ]) V* qScarcity and pricing7 n: ~# j. S7 F1 d; I
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about 2 O/ f9 u8 {: O& d, ^0 ~7 \9 Q: g
Resource Allocation
9 a/ \" i6 q1 S! FPricing# E% l j. ?5 H" w7 w
Markets& H) g/ |% @2 R% U# B
Government roles: n* J2 b% W( c
Or would like to learn more about
+ Y- f2 Y/ f' e7 ^' BThe energy sector, including sources and markets1 d" U; q1 J# i" N
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues: h, ~% ?! A9 [& I; }6 L7 q$ b
You might enjoy a course about - I3 f( G/ O) ~8 u, t, A
Energy Economics!
& X/ d, T! Z$ a1 O' iECON 366 Energy Economics
% `6 M4 D9 o& F# [: a; MTopics:
% Y; l+ N" q/ T& C' X. d3 ]Pricing
6 L) e/ W) e/ n7 }0 sRole in economic growth
/ ~+ F% d+ g' H0 U* H" ]' }/ ?Energy sources and markets * ?$ Z1 s, f0 D, l/ P0 b; F
Role of government + m b, B' N& [
Regulation 6 M2 Z; b: I- N" F1 @, ]. [& K* C8 D& N
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 w) J7 @6 o9 U0 x; e" [Externalities# U3 C3 U: H+ P) R
Regulation
$ M& Q) H2 \+ c2 n9 C) I) YGovernment roles
, R& W3 W* h+ ?Or would like to learn more about . a" L) f. }4 r' k
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
6 @, u3 b, Q) R( s) }7 f2 ZSteps taken to address deterioration: g. A* {5 x' v, n
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
# J5 R: @2 c/ e1 m2 ~ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
& N( g- }" ^- O iTopics:
( K: B/ E2 F/ o+ X+ QEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
! P, S$ h' |) e3 dTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 5 {* b4 R G5 K( I+ @2 A
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration - N- j+ {+ i4 o2 K1 H, T
Recreation economics0 S/ J+ L1 ^& h0 s8 S# l
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If you enjoyed learning about& q% V3 X$ W- i
Individual Incentives
3 D$ X+ t% Q9 l! O1 A1 [Total Welfare
( ^9 Z# P+ H( B/ l, zYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
2 N) ]0 t; R; _$ eECON 378 Law and Economics Q" W1 d: p. q8 ?' [4 Y& z9 e
Topics: 2 Y6 f( v( a. X$ w8 @, e
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
+ r x8 U- X, H$ M6 a7 {Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
' P, E, S9 Q/ k" @Child Support Payments; s0 {1 F+ V; e3 y, W1 Z" j0 K
Private Divorce agreements
2 b: q K& T0 h; }: \* ?- y6 HCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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" U% t5 e. @# E+ @: ?If you enjoyed learning about
5 |& o& t1 z& {7 F4 M) R6 zPrisoners Dilemma
, Y' F& g* f- o" y* N/ ?' FDominant Strategies& r( r! `8 v X4 p) A
Collusion
( R: Y8 q9 j7 ?# ?) mYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ! P" [: {) O' L
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications5 o. H" L* a; `% t* e. h$ ^& H
Topics: ( I& q" `$ @$ r6 @' ~
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
3 h8 x. k* s0 |6 X8 U2 {, p5 wApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
7 Y, |% Y* N. Q; c% q1 f! gNote! Prerequisites:
" U* P v: e) _& _ECON 384 & 299 |
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