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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth; j- I0 @3 q' b. {5 G/ Y- U
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China as an Emerging Economy
& h2 @% U$ F. D& c' pYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!; |$ Y" k, r {+ J4 }2 H* i6 F
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development9 ?6 T- ?, o# L/ x
Topics:
: I4 J% w6 F4 A4 `4 _. IChinese Economy Characteristics6 |2 t+ K! ^" [% M2 y* n$ ^
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy8 r) A, `- Q4 m# E% r- a* f
Consequences of economic reform9 e( x% v0 c- s4 G5 A5 {
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: % d# N& B8 Q' Z1 T G; K. `2 B$ g+ R
Rich and Poor Countries
3 m5 ]1 I- c6 ^) M7 d. z4 l- QWhy economies differ
3 f- z) t' {1 x$ @: L, d D! T, ICauses for such differences$ f/ ^3 x6 o' z3 A* u4 E
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! k% w0 Y$ G% V y3 R, s* f
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! F3 }3 X! K& k
Topics:
6 E, U( F- @2 `6 O; R4 A# x. R- mTechnology! D# d9 F! p/ m% D& C2 l/ e
Institutions& p9 m2 `( r; \3 I) a, X
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence & z: p0 @( B, _2 ~8 ]
( ^ j0 q) r( p" cIf you enjoyed learning about
9 o" U0 u( A1 sSupply and Demand
8 p! d$ ], F. A2 b0 d) [Consumer Behavior
) @7 a& @+ l0 s, i. j! LProduction and Cost3 z) i! s2 ]- l' C8 t
Price and Output
8 I5 r/ I: Y2 o* t. y. D. X; CMarket Structures/ Q. v* n0 t$ m g, j& \8 F0 E
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
3 ~* b, H+ F# `) s1 o1 Y9 T6 X) OECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
7 J- `8 t( f0 ?. Y" f$ A% B7 NTopics: 6 j( r9 l8 H4 b$ }8 Y2 A1 \
Theory of consumer behavior' U, Y5 }' D3 t- x0 U3 r
Theory of production and cost% N G2 l. A' I# y! ^% o
Price and output determination under competition
7 f6 ?: C# c7 w3 xMonopoly and other market structures" y" w) X+ J( O$ E5 |, g
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 p0 C# S$ B7 L% ^Costs and Benefits
2 X3 ~8 c! n9 I% h- B8 uExternalities7 A( e, e6 {3 ?8 a9 `
Decision-making, O7 i7 F; K" Y9 v# ^! g9 c! o. N
Or would like to learn more about
0 H% m" B- `' YCapital Investments
7 v! q( e- t% v- l6 _3 @3 \You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!% E. m+ {; G5 T' ?/ R
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
) n# i3 h6 `! FTopics:& x @- h* t3 D$ y; _/ I" S _
Cost-Benefit Analysis
' J' l. i) `3 x3 G6 wEvaluating Public Investment Projects- v2 Z0 V' X) i$ q" e' K
Look at examples from
, z) j4 d: ]' V9 u# @9 d7 n2 tTransportation0 t; Z; E7 m: l! p! Z% |+ _
River Basin Management
# e& ]8 O, @' d& G* Z9 K- u0 gElectrical Generation. [5 x/ C7 ?: s
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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* g7 J. g4 {8 c6 ~! {Supply and Demand
$ \; k1 F3 M7 F0 A: g3 sExternalities" [/ K, J/ P& u7 J! h4 i8 `$ C/ t, ^
Resource Allocation
* b# j% P2 ]$ I& y- tTaxation7 H' d3 Y) }3 M0 b2 H
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
' k }* J' x* r/ B, aYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!5 ?" V( W* P4 L1 @: S2 |, z
ECON 365 Resource Economics
8 i; t0 }% E3 {$ I# V+ U! bTopics:
& o/ i- M" L3 {! Y. i( }1 eExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources( L- S3 h/ |9 L1 N0 V
Scarcity and pricing
) \; N3 O7 b8 i( g+ @' W( H* JContemporary Canadian resource policy issues2 }7 l+ A7 n4 {$ ^7 N: q
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 G; U# z3 m: e: @$ BResource Allocation$ q2 w* Z1 `( L v2 ]! g6 g
Pricing
$ h9 ?8 o8 [7 W2 T/ r& x$ _Markets
3 N2 |$ R! A; i5 nGovernment roles& z6 r& `3 Y/ l/ p" f9 M
Or would like to learn more about
* \" w8 y/ c. e% o7 [' g/ h" SThe energy sector, including sources and markets5 }# C/ v4 Y% f3 F* s3 ]
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues0 r0 y1 L" P c4 ]* b& g# P
You might enjoy a course about
' [ h3 c+ k" j# W3 f, |5 wEnergy Economics!
3 ?' f) {, c, ~/ @' |% x7 ?6 NECON 366 Energy Economics: n6 I% A( l. p% d- t2 }" }
Topics:
; d* }3 @3 A/ A9 o; z' o" Y0 OPricing" t( P" s- w6 k
Role in economic growth
" z$ N* X" l9 ^% |! Y$ a3 C/ Y% jEnergy sources and markets
8 H, B% r4 g" p" Y4 m8 y# eRole of government
' F% Q9 w! F/ d' [; Y3 QRegulation 4 }9 R2 o! V; B$ F
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 m4 u+ o4 q$ B+ UExternalities: C, [& H) V2 k% p) _' I' Q( M
Regulation& I& z3 ^3 d" q7 W; |! r( o! s
Government roles$ ?) h7 n A% W2 j/ c Q, B
Or would like to learn more about
5 p9 J4 J P3 f: l6 R o) U6 cEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration' S3 J5 t+ h x( D4 [
Steps taken to address deterioration$ I* ? P0 B2 }3 c' [5 v
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! # P4 J! \8 ?4 P/ L" Q9 I8 y+ g
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
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# T+ w6 d) p% h1 I. oEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
% Y$ x& K' s9 G! \) ~7 J+ g$ E' V$ \Types and causes of environmental deterioration + U) k! C+ `. o5 P! u" ~
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 6 j$ a8 l) v$ r2 N
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives
! b/ P$ E# U- D9 O) Z3 ]2 }, O9 bTotal Welfare
p. G4 ]& E o- ^4 NYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
7 D) j& R% P% \ECON 378 Law and Economics
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
& t1 p, r" u0 D* z7 V; RCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
- y0 E( Y' a5 T' l9 RChild Support Payments; Y1 t/ `2 n# f1 }. o1 _- i# T l
Private Divorce agreements& z! _4 I% R- k
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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+ D1 \0 o" t. {% E$ dIf you enjoyed learning about $ t3 x" c3 [. Y* \# {" S2 m
Prisoners Dilemma
5 y( w7 }$ i8 z2 nDominant Strategies: s7 t6 x1 G- `, k, c
Collusion
+ c7 b% h1 @0 d& d) `You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! $ G! B& C3 `/ o- C) ?
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications- J# M& q1 q' E, j" W
Topics:
& y3 j' B( I; b G: {Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
7 `3 ~$ w1 P3 x9 ~. a5 UApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 8 l0 f3 D/ A: \+ N+ J+ {6 ]- C
Note! Prerequisites: * i" S0 [. Y+ Y8 {
ECON 384 & 299 |
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