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If you enjoyed learning about: ) |! l1 \9 [* X' x; b: ^
Trade
1 \! L; W \3 k5 s& s7 _Growth
; p) U- \; W8 W, ` E; MOr would like to learn more about:
k- U5 I0 d% L* d$ z0 v7 {China as an Emerging Economy/ S! f$ B/ g' B- X3 ?- J
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!8 x" G- h1 G4 }7 f3 _
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
- `8 R2 v* h! l1 LTopics:
( k4 I3 U6 N0 v! XChinese Economy Characteristics
7 W+ G& s! y7 Z. X; r. fRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
" Z9 v c2 z0 `3 ?7 fConsequences of economic reform2 n# g6 m% z) g7 g, l/ N6 z2 i
Canada’s economic relations with China- z# W+ H8 U. _" }/ O/ J/ C1 S( a9 ]
9 d Y" ]. f" D6 M4 v! x: T" {If you would like to learn more about: " { q/ b( g0 n8 z0 W& P8 S
Rich and Poor Countries5 O( M( U8 X2 h* n% a* g
Why economies differ- O' Y& h0 _* y% x6 x7 R
Causes for such differences- B1 R) D& b6 L c- x* L
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 o8 \. V3 k9 j& O# I$ D, |$ M8 h
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- N% B" ?; Y. G9 C+ H f( I DTopics:
; |3 _; b* Z u, V2 [5 ^4 `Technology3 s4 ^5 p0 H8 j9 T3 Y) o
Institutions
' `, @+ U. j! t) F UGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence & n$ Y! ~/ M: O
4 M, C* O0 l; MIf you enjoyed learning about 7 D% n4 n: q0 s( }+ z
Supply and Demand
" t' d! r8 g! h! w \Consumer Behavior
& |3 B, g& X- B% T, ?9 E- vProduction and Cost
6 X- h: w+ ^; t; NPrice and Output
' U& K! U9 g' `6 W6 yMarket Structures( }; @! x6 h6 A0 \/ J* V; l; S
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!5 e, g, |+ L- n6 ?% Q' G" U
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
3 O" G4 |- ~. p* UTopics:
/ Q! _% s% U% f0 [. `Theory of consumer behavior
. G. G; @: e( L6 rTheory of production and cost# `1 R; e0 V- S- ^% G% l
Price and output determination under competition9 d, t* E- m) b# H! ^& }, C* V1 T
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
; K& S' U% M; X8 R$ k& y1 nCosts and Benefits
' w7 e4 P- }; QExternalities; R2 U/ ]$ w1 s" j3 }
Decision-making( {+ P5 u1 M! o7 b1 I' v
Or would like to learn more about
6 Q) ?# b2 i% E- {Capital Investments X; l7 ^* J; `- n' L4 P
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!9 _+ ~& |3 M# v9 e7 ^9 t, |
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
[7 {# Z: ^. cTopics:: b/ c: l3 {. O* Y. E- Y8 p8 {1 X
Cost-Benefit Analysis# D* X6 w: F" L' F% y% f* `
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
1 n& r; H' A6 Q/ _Look at examples from & g, u1 R4 U# i) i+ C* Q, i
Transportation( r- G, H- L& t" [( X# Y
River Basin Management V( D: e# j5 `5 k
Electrical Generation, n; U' k# `- s0 Y' J1 n6 j
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control9 _; I9 R' W* T
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Supply and Demand! P4 y' Z* Y; z. e3 D
Externalities
2 r2 J( u# V7 r! h' x4 p+ ?! R- WResource Allocation
! l- A5 @8 n% NTaxation
8 f/ p* k, O: u$ C; N1 V0 fOr would like to learn more about
c4 `/ N4 R; T. F3 }( T, ]7 c3 s0 fSupply of Natural Resources in Canada0 Z- e: q# c, K+ I" G
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!- l. ]2 n. `) [
ECON 365 Resource Economics
7 N# r$ U( W: T+ r8 m0 m7 MTopics:8 p5 y. I% R9 {
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
$ r$ U/ w! E" ~0 M JScarcity and pricing
: U7 D. G& g: k$ Z" R) s0 T: gContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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8 X/ C, C3 p" ~" T2 Z: W/ z3 N7 EIf you enjoyed learning about - {& [4 x' l- N! h
Resource Allocation/ [7 L7 G- n; _" Y' {
Pricing
" G2 h5 v2 t, |0 q4 i y! nMarkets( b, D3 E: F2 t6 U0 G
Government roles
4 b! k T( D4 o6 T7 Y+ mOr would like to learn more about ( [3 r3 a; x: K, _+ _: r
The energy sector, including sources and markets& @) a" O" s/ G d" W7 J, M1 \
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
+ h. q1 h. Z" GYou might enjoy a course about
$ J+ H2 n2 B1 E" v( XEnergy Economics!
' U$ {/ }, q$ h4 K. b- K* I/ fECON 366 Energy Economics n% h3 K/ _2 |6 D3 S) m9 J3 H
Topics:
9 e) s! u3 T2 K/ tPricing# u% z; e) B: T) Q
Role in economic growth * m8 h1 k6 t1 |& R9 Q; r4 W5 A
Energy sources and markets
9 Q% h# D2 ~# |& K+ l) ORole of government 8 a8 k+ q5 Y3 c
Regulation
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* `$ ^5 B' _# J6 t0 d6 R( L ^ s1 bIf you enjoyed learning about ! E% U5 ^9 I6 I$ X: y
Externalities
/ D, z' R2 @ e2 o9 E/ L, kRegulation2 h" y& ]# N) X
Government roles
8 E; @# T2 m% @3 B8 @* C* `, a- pOr would like to learn more about T; u+ N" c& D/ I5 w
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration' S- C3 k; J5 x; M8 j
Steps taken to address deterioration
- t- T+ U1 c1 ]# w( }You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ' [. [/ Y' r- `
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
( R1 w' c) I& {4 s7 MTopics:
9 P) ~0 e8 d# O; }. o3 [Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 8 v6 w9 s: D' w$ z
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
! x& {5 k/ j( e; K# Z* WTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 9 v, T2 V$ j6 C+ d- s
Recreation economics
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6 K# P# P5 _% n9 C# b. L* ]& ]If you enjoyed learning about7 h" {- z5 a2 c& D! l
Individual Incentives, H9 T+ l7 [' `+ u
Total Welfare ; {9 w6 V3 X/ [9 e' [3 i, O( r
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! $ C( G" M. H- Z( l, E; j- Y: _
ECON 378 Law and Economics
( h# y! r8 b6 j% o+ z9 MTopics:
' i, `7 u8 B& }9 RIssues in Criminal and Family Law$ W' D2 q( R1 o! I% T/ W* v# @
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining1 Z- e6 F' h3 \6 L6 W% N& n
Child Support Payments
- O0 I B+ T# X: j. nPrivate Divorce agreements
, Z. R5 Q8 i$ C- @# W9 OCriminal provisions of the Competition Act) [" s& G/ c: r* \
6 f5 Y* [- @! g2 e f# xIf you enjoyed learning about
; P: N) V; D0 t0 D0 F5 QPrisoners Dilemma& T2 H9 {: @1 u& i# d
Dominant Strategies
" R' h6 }: M T/ pCollusion
3 N" C( e7 n$ g9 ~+ [6 N) tYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
8 u( O% v; [4 W" {$ aECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications( i( w3 q* S: k/ w% U
Topics: ; G$ M0 z+ r, j+ k7 E
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games y- B5 ^' Y0 T
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 2 z$ S/ @; A/ U7 |
Note! Prerequisites: : @6 o0 b( `. K. }, K, f
ECON 384 & 299 |
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