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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth3 I7 y2 L$ \8 S# k8 U+ e# _
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L( Y- _4 r% y: h" ~3 OChina as an Emerging Economy
# G* J+ p3 r6 B, f: dYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
0 s( z# o$ S0 l" P, P- @/ CECON 211 Chinese Economic Development& t4 Y/ q6 k" ~7 q
Topics: 3 c, d% J% v& J# w
Chinese Economy Characteristics0 L4 d. O* y2 ]+ z( X7 y
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy3 i8 B9 Q& @8 S$ A
Consequences of economic reform
7 ^ I; i- H; v5 u' gCanada’s economic relations with China
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1 ?6 o9 Y& G# R4 zIf you would like to learn more about: 0 R+ v% P4 i3 s( t! o% z
Rich and Poor Countries
2 y' j: I# S# V9 {( jWhy economies differ
l7 N/ y3 N# Y# B- H" o0 vCauses for such differences
$ C v& ^7 i7 c9 ^0 U3 MYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- S. ?0 r7 M/ F3 H9 L+ q/ L
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
. w; k o! v7 ~' c+ I- [- E9 u; ]Topics:
( Z a+ A, t$ |Technology0 w, f9 ~- ~ M" e. [, A
Institutions5 D8 M* A6 ]. u x
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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' E. K3 t9 T) Z9 R9 A& bSupply and Demand
2 ?( ^2 p8 k) o( o; bConsumer Behavior
# w; i. r7 T9 gProduction and Cost
: Q3 w6 `( d! G7 BPrice and Output4 S6 |7 Y% g7 N; L" X) H
Market Structures
9 A# V' F/ g- h4 W: |You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!8 C+ }# X5 V. S0 Z3 A0 d0 t
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
6 z2 e" g2 b$ U9 W mTopics: 1 f1 b& x$ ]4 V; L9 _ |9 Q
Theory of consumer behavior
/ {3 w1 ^6 G2 V+ ZTheory of production and cost
: t" `3 s* J( f* L& D9 |) _Price and output determination under competition! ^ M: r; O- E9 z+ ~
Monopoly and other market structures
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9 J# `/ y% ^+ q# a: {! C# @+ y' LCosts and Benefits : L2 X+ _2 z" o v; {+ \- {; m% W! m" c
Externalities
9 Q7 X7 v, d* l; ODecision-making
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Capital Investments) T q- W1 F7 Y
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
. |$ |0 V* v4 D7 n: FECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation- I: p# O5 w3 |. W1 u
Topics:5 N5 q* b6 H$ H- h
Cost-Benefit Analysis/ M8 @1 W5 Y* K% ]% q1 ~
Evaluating Public Investment Projects# Z; z" M; }0 `
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5 \9 X1 {9 g1 \: U% pTransportation
* V) W$ z1 r9 j. S" b! LRiver Basin Management
: f- I7 B% W* K) W6 wElectrical Generation5 V& U$ Y# X8 _; V4 z4 e' R
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 j/ o/ g- `! d; m- t/ ySupply and Demand
6 _8 |, _9 N* `( B) j8 o: T/ ZExternalities! ~) w5 A8 k/ j0 E- r
Resource Allocation% q: M% E- @* W5 e. M" ^, r
Taxation$ W3 [9 p4 _# z& ^2 Z
Or would like to learn more about
' b e4 U7 j) E( e, [/ \7 iSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
4 z) J0 m% \/ P1 Y- rYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
y5 y' a% O& t" e2 YECON 365 Resource Economics7 C' c; q7 J# O3 n! @+ L
Topics:
0 E; [, s& X( U, o+ w# [. qExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
9 K) S8 ?+ a* GScarcity and pricing
- f" P4 Y# q5 }- O0 A. p0 wContemporary Canadian resource policy issues, `$ p( z* e" Z1 f
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. X" N# I$ L" [& N2 iResource Allocation9 g: v3 B& c! m/ @) y5 j
Pricing
; o# q! |; ]/ P1 V- y8 XMarkets0 j2 h0 J) k/ t" x* P
Government roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
, S+ p- L! ]7 {+ G6 t# zCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
. m7 b% v, o7 i/ u$ AYou might enjoy a course about
! ~! a" ?& c2 a1 }Energy Economics!
+ Z" o$ ^. N) H* f h# [* [ECON 366 Energy Economics9 {, c. T! e, u! m4 |7 \1 j
Topics:
0 k7 P& n* k7 m, aPricing
3 c3 [/ X: M/ K2 nRole in economic growth / p3 @9 m5 Q. I9 l+ G) {3 E
Energy sources and markets
+ Q0 d) E5 k# @: K' L, KRole of government ( g5 h; a. c5 j m0 L1 ?! |
Regulation
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Externalities
/ N' j/ C) f1 ^7 ]Regulation
& @" i* l$ k( a) ^ S ]Government roles
: _6 t$ A( A" M, S3 B, v6 z2 SOr would like to learn more about ; p) |( p3 z0 C- n
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration9 R4 F1 V/ w1 A7 k9 _! J7 W- j
Steps taken to address deterioration( ~2 F: n& `( s2 l+ o
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
5 S6 c9 p! C" V* y f9 E& XECON 369 Economics of the Environment u+ u$ F/ T; K, {4 m: u
Topics:
) a6 I+ D* U3 Z+ S+ {) P8 dEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 4 H- _, b3 E& j8 d; O3 z
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
, r, J8 z- w7 ]' c2 D0 F# dTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
+ L; x8 }8 x( k. S' h$ uRecreation economics$ N* r/ o+ {" j0 F+ x2 ^( [6 B
% \1 k/ W0 y, B2 WIf you enjoyed learning about
`; n: v+ S+ }' u Individual Incentives
" T+ y+ F! \' d* C. ]Total Welfare ' m' n- A$ v: Y
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! - b4 U* e0 k! Q. j. G4 L& U4 K
ECON 378 Law and Economics
6 g( `+ n1 M; L" ]1 STopics:
' x7 j" B, H' V9 AIssues in Criminal and Family Law
/ L$ X4 v) x) ^. j$ XCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 |% ?& h: |: o+ Q$ @Child Support Payments9 @9 t7 l/ Z/ f
Private Divorce agreements
2 F5 j6 d# X- i- r1 X' yCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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( ?3 |! O+ |6 {6 tIf you enjoyed learning about : N4 F, a' W! N7 s) h$ N
Prisoners Dilemma9 P6 |! Z, p- P z$ t7 s# w f
Dominant Strategies( p% \2 c3 c9 A9 k
Collusion% b) M z! r' m' O4 V# \
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 5 P5 r. z9 M9 g3 z$ ]
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
% J, `( W) q* R6 ~7 r8 qTopics:
# Z7 f1 i" N X8 W0 y# v3 ZAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
8 G Q6 l' h, O& t, z5 _. mApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ; }. U; k: R- C I* P
Note! Prerequisites:
* z7 T+ H8 ?0 P4 n9 E) g9 qECON 384 & 299 |
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