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If you enjoyed learning about:
8 Y( \' B& T/ Y8 YTrade; s3 p2 W+ \2 }+ y& T9 v( [
Growth" e6 t K$ j) L0 I8 ?6 [
Or would like to learn more about:
% S9 C' f) e8 |: lChina as an Emerging Economy
2 \+ F" S6 O' p. T0 cYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
/ ^3 ]* L* g; K- T' H8 T! B: mECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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Chinese Economy Characteristics' P# N% N; p# m1 b
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy* a& m* a3 N) I) L
Consequences of economic reform J9 J& e" U7 U3 Z
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: ) g: t& \: g- z- S
Rich and Poor Countries
' i2 B+ Q/ P1 k0 rWhy economies differ
9 Q" F5 D1 k. Z# E3 }" L& BCauses for such differences! d/ {, O. M8 M4 }8 \' m8 {
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
3 R- _( T* ^% \. n5 \) E, {# B' WECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ o3 |) U$ t' p1 B( ^3 \) qTopics:' i2 n( g ?9 }9 O7 T# e
Technology
1 Q- g* }+ k( N2 _Institutions
0 F! t% s o0 A9 Y0 Y, w# fGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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5 H6 H0 e$ d# E* Q- H, ]; }If you enjoyed learning about
O/ B2 C3 P/ R$ nSupply and Demand
6 x1 S$ U5 f7 `Consumer Behavior
0 w7 _& V' W4 a; r" | sProduction and Cost
, A& P, \1 [/ D; t, e0 B: N- s) _Price and Output4 `+ ]! O3 C. j4 I: w2 G0 ?, B
Market Structures
' U# g! X! K: g; ^$ z* fYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!" \" F' R% l# O9 e' {
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
% R, N2 D" W+ ^7 ]Topics: % E' W3 ]; Z, T2 \; X# O9 _5 c& ^; o
Theory of consumer behavior" c8 y4 E5 J) X, N+ }3 G
Theory of production and cost
4 Q% v: f9 f8 e- q) d" s7 I) LPrice and output determination under competition A; Y, _8 H7 e
Monopoly and other market structures) f: F) s) m: k) d
$ q6 U/ U5 H( j4 Q6 {7 t( TIf you enjoyed learning about
/ u, ?6 U' P! A8 b5 j; l, }Costs and Benefits 6 v& t } u4 g, b
Externalities
% p; U! @# | |4 K" \Decision-making$ [: F8 j2 t, X/ k+ P4 J& L
Or would like to learn more about
) `* K0 K6 P d5 H8 r2 K: T( R, oCapital Investments9 K! G$ R6 o* i# o# M
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!: b5 S/ Q- C. [& n
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
- D4 h7 a6 h$ W9 u& Y" |/ q ZTopics: F+ N* w, E7 ]+ ]
Cost-Benefit Analysis9 j) x" T/ r# C. o( Q4 c' x
Evaluating Public Investment Projects+ `8 C. K$ A& {6 {' o, E. a1 }
Look at examples from
& i! F ]6 y/ k8 [0 Q) ^Transportation* b/ N) x$ D: F# @- j: z2 M
River Basin Management; i) c$ l+ I. ]% ?+ c9 K" }, T6 f
Electrical Generation* g, V0 ?& {. X; W6 x3 ~
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control7 _& |/ K$ B( n. t% ]. I
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Supply and Demand1 d$ R! K, o6 D {
Externalities9 s3 L1 x% v. }9 p: @& d1 B1 w
Resource Allocation* q5 `# p' A8 X6 a" o1 E. t: U0 a A
Taxation+ V8 U2 Q! l/ [5 y5 a# i) q
Or would like to learn more about 4 Q2 a6 e& C, L+ o3 w& h2 O
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
% [0 I& ]# z2 [0 X- Y* q dYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
$ r1 T9 Z ?: t o x; }# zECON 365 Resource Economics8 G& g5 X6 K$ h
Topics:3 o1 `6 q4 W1 n
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources$ {$ D& B, o% u# w, l
Scarcity and pricing- Z: y, n% J M7 R& Y- _
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 Y9 j; l; |# X' V
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Resource Allocation/ y4 O6 g, m0 Q) t' a: q5 w
Pricing, {! g& W; T$ ? Q
Markets9 z1 J s ^9 c u+ F
Government roles
0 e9 h! R& O9 d3 |Or would like to learn more about 4 Y- n7 ]5 \7 H+ k
The energy sector, including sources and markets, u6 d& t" V0 G0 H# d% F
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues5 l/ ~* y, z# R
You might enjoy a course about
' ^8 u0 e( U$ Y! {3 \Energy Economics!1 X) c8 D) a( Y/ [0 m5 Z4 ? a
ECON 366 Energy Economics
* K3 w! Z5 J# T! O3 W/ OTopics: 9 G8 ] Z# s5 H' Q& w
Pricing1 E% {( l9 f# ?5 x
Role in economic growth
* U3 l( K$ M0 ^- HEnergy sources and markets
1 _$ V, v& J5 }; v" p) V! rRole of government ; {9 U9 g" |- C8 w# ^" b
Regulation / [0 M5 }, B* R7 v. r
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9 } n; \5 |: J z' K- B' @; fExternalities( X6 N6 o7 @) o0 D/ U7 l
Regulation
5 N. [/ i: }% ]- J9 rGovernment roles' Q# C' D( q1 b# I
Or would like to learn more about # O' N: G& F C: `4 c+ r
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
! X8 N8 g+ y, C; bSteps taken to address deterioration
' X2 N% C# r9 A) j; l$ eYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
5 A+ m( e' y: aECON 369 Economics of the Environment
/ L9 z! V1 j! J% @& b$ sTopics:
9 w1 _% L7 W- e& D0 j7 UEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
/ [8 p; e9 t8 k9 V* F0 cTypes and causes of environmental deterioration " x- m' a4 {1 r# M( ^
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ; t# ? K J$ J0 z+ h
Recreation economics
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2 b$ B- s6 L# D1 jIf you enjoyed learning about
+ _4 t. P8 o0 M3 u$ R' j: z! P Individual Incentives
: m% J& f; ?. F) D" `% UTotal Welfare
# X7 q s% n/ s- l6 y/ N; B* hYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ) {4 C2 ?& f( m* u) D$ M1 x
ECON 378 Law and Economics5 }/ @) t u* q7 l1 N9 I4 Y8 y: j
Topics: " y3 M G8 p/ c
Issues in Criminal and Family Law* ]0 T8 `1 {, U2 Z, x
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining) P0 ]2 v) w# r1 z; R& n p
Child Support Payments' T9 S6 G2 X% h, n" v/ g" V
Private Divorce agreements1 w) u# @5 v' g" o1 D
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act8 L/ o2 c/ d. i3 f
; X( z+ [8 G' a6 R. C+ ?If you enjoyed learning about
& [: [" c( r& ~7 w% Y1 ?Prisoners Dilemma
9 ?5 [1 `! x' X! K4 W" hDominant Strategies
5 D5 ], N- O4 _3 wCollusion
. A' s2 X2 l" U6 N8 P+ F3 a, w0 wYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
& q; X0 P7 q4 ^7 _ D9 X* e- c3 iECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
/ ?8 t5 ~% H8 O4 y" Y2 M$ WTopics:
- f, |% _( H$ e7 \Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games& J1 s b- v( U" f0 T1 }
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
) {$ q$ f% n! m0 L5 a! INote! Prerequisites: 8 e" w4 n% W+ j6 D7 V" m+ ?1 d. E
ECON 384 & 299 |
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