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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy. Z: s: T8 D; z3 |
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!, Z# M q0 Z) G0 M- g5 D
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development& f1 b+ J% H: }3 ^
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Chinese Economy Characteristics1 O7 I8 W. a- c$ ]8 d- W
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy# Z) p# i* ~9 E8 Q9 E" a
Consequences of economic reform' T. z. @, M' A
Canada’s economic relations with China+ s) ] `1 @& K' e7 Q
% _2 h2 g4 M% J# } j4 ^; Z0 EIf you would like to learn more about:
4 e: M) O" D7 b0 M4 IRich and Poor Countries
& F* h- j$ j& p( u0 {" o4 fWhy economies differ
8 R {% i$ j8 @) |8 V8 ECauses for such differences
& H, G% ]7 j6 T1 O, i6 E& DYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& w0 X0 [2 X" BECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
3 n: C' k8 V% O9 G0 n2 f! V2 fTopics:
* L; r) u! ^' a; P. hTechnology! B( O: S, v) \* [
Institutions
- m& h. s, s* H+ @Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 N. B" Q5 Q: @Supply and Demand
8 O- n1 s2 z% y* t' T2 ?7 y0 bConsumer Behavior0 |. J; s6 [' S* O
Production and Cost. x) r( { c; o% o; n* m( t; [
Price and Output
" M5 O d8 d" y. z& n, AMarket Structures
8 d+ _4 h* I# `# NYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!* b% ^6 j/ i, a- ~
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I3 Z& {: s* h9 ~, j+ r0 a5 P/ m
Topics: & M5 S/ \, }* F7 |3 y# {% H0 B
Theory of consumer behavior. W8 J/ [- }/ e- ]7 |
Theory of production and cost( D" z5 |* g4 ?0 s# i }8 m m4 |
Price and output determination under competition
2 H2 O2 n0 B6 Q# `' }" i! oMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
B1 I$ p3 l3 o5 k i- pCosts and Benefits $ K2 |7 D3 l O3 ^$ c' _
Externalities
. k) Y! }( j# k% k0 VDecision-making
' A, q) X4 v6 ROr would like to learn more about
2 c% O5 z, k/ _; jCapital Investments, I; J z( T0 ^/ V
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!6 r B' T8 c" j' e2 Y i2 C- k
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
0 H t. D" E. R8 lTopics:
7 Z' f+ h a) c% oCost-Benefit Analysis. N( ~. W2 M0 a( j* O9 E- U& `
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
+ ~7 p4 l& M5 v& @8 TLook at examples from
# K$ b/ A( u& c- @% b9 Y: QTransportation
. h8 j# g) f# k Z1 `( WRiver Basin Management
! X2 x5 K. B2 p8 {3 t$ U! aElectrical Generation
4 o# P; k6 D* ?* a6 `) [% j3 cOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand4 W+ u. F' M, E4 Y. j7 q3 t
Externalities( u- q9 g% `" Z1 K* j) x( G
Resource Allocation8 x6 U0 j& h! A4 y/ x
Taxation
3 @0 T" I) L! O9 N2 y; Z; ?4 FOr would like to learn more about
/ t$ ~5 C1 k: C& b+ _7 g- Y( g* OSupply of Natural Resources in Canada( i2 M0 `9 H( G- x6 g) p
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
* Q9 F% _9 X* P4 Z' L4 [ECON 365 Resource Economics1 C0 V" u( K- Y+ b) L5 k
Topics:- C; {* y& j( U8 Y
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources3 \& q+ A% [/ C5 H" J
Scarcity and pricing1 w) t6 ^* t- ]
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues; y7 d0 ^; @; X W6 l7 Q& S
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If you enjoyed learning about * \/ c3 B- ]/ e
Resource Allocation
# O V' K& N m+ W! w! MPricing
( M# @$ N' l u, rMarkets
4 [4 c# Y9 `, d W1 @$ \Government roles+ [& z* M& V5 h1 I! v
Or would like to learn more about $ J/ D+ M' _; H6 f/ E8 m
The energy sector, including sources and markets' M$ `3 d0 O- L0 Z
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
' b1 f$ A) P# ~7 \9 p1 `You might enjoy a course about " w& P4 Q |7 a" }( b: v
Energy Economics!2 U2 E! U$ f/ q$ E* e! _
ECON 366 Energy Economics+ |+ l- Z, _3 Y: t- ?; x/ g' | t
Topics: 9 J. H) I" D8 @# ]
Pricing
- r& j% Y: G" i3 F2 {* T9 aRole in economic growth 3 F4 n% `+ f; M
Energy sources and markets - n7 C' q" n1 {. u/ S
Role of government
, z. J6 c* C; q5 |' e9 QRegulation ) T" w5 O3 e% d. g; K4 G4 d
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Externalities6 b3 d S$ X" U- |
Regulation7 x, Y! T0 g, B& Z) w( L
Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
( A( d, b5 a2 j5 v' x. Y# l5 m5 j1 ySteps taken to address deterioration' W( P. P( g I0 Y1 z1 x
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! . R% {: W+ J- ~6 p
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment6 d( ^5 D' @: K( b7 e
Topics: 0 \6 B, Z* c7 b1 K$ G
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
7 y. Y7 R: M7 L Q3 hTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
4 r/ r7 s' G4 ~7 BTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
3 P- }) n; z. E; fRecreation economics
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- {3 n6 @5 U Q# T. @% S8 [- NIf you enjoyed learning about( ^% d/ Z! R& g9 x5 Y
Individual Incentives
8 h1 j( J2 K, i: N* w3 wTotal Welfare 0 w$ \- i0 u3 ^9 N/ J
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
; _4 p- q8 k8 yECON 378 Law and Economics
- N& y) x+ A3 K, JTopics:
" i+ a: t' o M3 b% V& \Issues in Criminal and Family Law$ ^( w Z1 [( k" e4 k3 h/ u+ _
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining* C9 {( R8 D' x0 \5 C) ~
Child Support Payments
1 k3 v4 D/ K2 m) U. A: [* D. h+ B, JPrivate Divorce agreements
8 L! `( z/ \3 @( l2 @+ o0 VCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
! t) M9 ^7 |0 J. b/ c* W+ m* hPrisoners Dilemma
3 ^+ h9 ~& t, i- l) g' cDominant Strategies( W+ ~$ R4 J l+ I. F6 [
Collusion
. M7 N* m0 i8 m) }. nYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 H/ n# @/ D0 C6 oECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications6 b0 f$ @. A+ \1 a/ B, V9 m U
Topics: 4 S! b' |' q/ g) R( u6 T
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games. U$ i5 Y B, J
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
J! \% s* l7 H0 f LNote! Prerequisites: . |2 @" U% j8 ]+ R" h
ECON 384 & 299 |
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