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If you enjoyed learning about: " }6 \. Y( y9 |; g' Y9 b+ _
Trade- |0 H/ a" i& N) [
Growth; B5 g% c/ C3 E( _- ~* c; R
Or would like to learn more about:
5 G4 @9 I" @ |$ P# IChina as an Emerging Economy
) [) \( M2 m: v. j" S+ Z8 QYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
+ h5 G3 s1 s/ G7 u9 iECON 211 Chinese Economic Development* c8 ^1 R2 E3 p) X. Q7 z9 J( ~! X% R
Topics: Y5 J, z* `& {5 }
Chinese Economy Characteristics! X8 L) `6 i3 u- T
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
1 {+ W- g) a/ n4 e! q* _$ H [, uConsequences of economic reform5 B/ s. K+ G m, c
Canada’s economic relations with China4 m7 \; W3 o/ ^7 ~6 i
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If you would like to learn more about: ! F, h5 c+ r# i0 E# p8 p
Rich and Poor Countries2 g. W3 S8 L3 q2 J7 J
Why economies differ8 a; z" Q7 T6 [: |3 R
Causes for such differences( u7 l) H1 `' \! g8 S8 l
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 J( o: D3 g' \8 g0 T) A+ ]3 K8 h
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
$ i$ W. M; e1 r! wTopics:
( G% N6 y" p' FTechnology. j" B. S7 U) s) j2 T) b% z+ x6 b# n' O* I
Institutions( Z. a9 ~" w* \ ^8 R, M" [) V& F
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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& |9 ]3 g7 { ^0 L% `# W/ LIf you enjoyed learning about
. b$ c) P6 C" _, n5 fSupply and Demand: T1 r" s/ x- l: {2 c* l. G% j
Consumer Behavior
/ Z- a1 o# W X. P' f, q" jProduction and Cost
+ e7 Q' Z* D( ?; @Price and Output5 c4 h- U, M2 L A9 q
Market Structures
" \/ q! v, Z/ I; J+ NYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!; y) H u' j* i0 t! e. d
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
% m& C, s9 v! n( ^Topics:
4 |' i2 V6 }8 g; O0 }Theory of consumer behavior0 i: x% s5 o8 [! G* o( ?7 Y
Theory of production and cost
$ v$ H5 x6 T9 f. t1 v3 C5 MPrice and output determination under competition. L: R& E+ i5 M0 R. U
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about ( C* Z3 m5 Y0 j# b B3 b
Costs and Benefits + l& |9 u: s' y) Q1 _
Externalities0 w9 P/ Z! H+ t. j* R
Decision-making8 K6 b" j& V5 Y. m
Or would like to learn more about
- R* }/ D& E5 d4 QCapital Investments$ A; T$ t! y) L
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!& k# c0 z$ n" h9 z' o, j$ E
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
2 [* y2 r. f$ m3 j6 f! q4 e: hTopics:
2 w8 E- e: C" P: A& kCost-Benefit Analysis6 u( o4 ^! K3 b0 r9 q
Evaluating Public Investment Projects( l. L& n y' w; x
Look at examples from 4 e2 o: ?/ p9 L; ^. A# s
Transportation! W# Q/ L/ z+ u
River Basin Management+ G3 c* A0 u+ t# D. t$ k$ Y
Electrical Generation1 P# f& j7 S* n7 E
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about . N" k3 Y, A, @) z
Supply and Demand
% T& C' o) F0 U4 z JExternalities& X5 E- B8 O4 ]+ S) z8 Q2 P# N$ @( c
Resource Allocation* s: t r& Y2 `* J
Taxation
/ `' s# ]' h0 K6 e0 E" l9 POr would like to learn more about
/ z# {& z6 ^5 [( ASupply of Natural Resources in Canada
" @& K1 M; }2 t( k* L/ }You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!2 \) X0 P; i5 d! C- @
ECON 365 Resource Economics% V% ^& \" N. {' \% z# L
Topics:
8 e& @- r# f% `Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
; m2 w, W3 ]* F5 s+ U/ [! G: tScarcity and pricing& b+ D+ M5 x; q% B0 {2 b
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues' `+ g/ n g+ {* P! ]" b- S
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. R" m, u, t) a/ ?, N6 H5 wResource Allocation1 L3 b+ R$ K; w5 C2 L! d
Pricing
5 a$ y4 ~% ~, J3 N+ R3 H+ I, m& _' dMarkets
) z+ s6 a- p$ E) s. RGovernment roles3 q' v, I1 ]0 m" Z- q @# O8 {
Or would like to learn more about
& D+ i! N% i' h( G$ e ZThe energy sector, including sources and markets
$ r, k1 ~' N3 i; h- E% [ D: G( p7 wCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
" E! f8 `' i& E( K$ `3 l1 @6 M0 n6 yYou might enjoy a course about
& s1 G4 |/ \& N2 D$ x2 Z# ^Energy Economics!% t$ u! X1 a, e/ f* `& C& {
ECON 366 Energy Economics
# x. {+ _: w3 XTopics: ' Y4 R$ A, `: H
Pricing: c, F( j6 W8 |8 Y1 I- K9 w
Role in economic growth
' F; o5 z! w8 u. g l- xEnergy sources and markets 0 U j& G i' I, D/ |! E$ S; ?" S
Role of government 9 y4 c- w% O& q8 A* A- g
Regulation : D% D( q. U0 P2 U# B
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) q3 O8 w$ d8 Z! l* r( P0 _Externalities5 n5 } K7 q/ X1 g
Regulation
2 C7 X$ p2 k/ s. H9 NGovernment roles
7 a- T) J$ ^! |+ UOr would like to learn more about ; b! [! A. G4 [$ f9 T B
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration* q l2 }% ~; s' k5 S. J1 q
Steps taken to address deterioration/ X) \! u1 ^* M+ l
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 9 c* ^- g; W0 p% X: l; H
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment% b" M1 r q# U- n$ r4 e6 y$ h1 E
Topics:
" w. B: s# V9 u6 |/ b% WEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment - c J( z1 s& Z f& l3 X
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ; N) B+ f5 |6 ~
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration & W! g$ z0 N9 K6 {3 r8 x
Recreation economics, f8 s H# i; R% G
$ n9 Z" [1 V7 `1 A0 _9 ?If you enjoyed learning about$ x; o% H* p$ k Y# }
Individual Incentives. t6 n! d& V5 u' z8 g, z. F! I3 B
Total Welfare
$ Z7 W9 G5 F0 `$ s' U3 F" T4 hYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
3 r1 f- e6 `6 ^* y- K& h3 jECON 378 Law and Economics
3 o* T- |% b! C% L# PTopics: + I; O) o7 P7 x6 j# z* U! D% N( n
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
/ ^! |% S' E, A* N4 DCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining2 N' U3 Z7 E1 S6 B- [
Child Support Payments* ?- ?3 O$ o! p$ y& Y
Private Divorce agreements
0 V3 T9 p) N ?- t3 ]; _; dCriminal provisions of the Competition Act, k8 P% ]& R0 p: T# a" n% r
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If you enjoyed learning about 9 U4 o' e* q! d2 c+ y/ Y
Prisoners Dilemma- e% t# K) ^) S/ t
Dominant Strategies3 C+ {/ }" _% [$ f( ^1 X
Collusion
n; y6 R% j3 C) V1 D4 HYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
' V9 ^ `) k) r- ~) |ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications) P; W+ @; L9 _1 k# F% Y* V
Topics: : T: H: i! B; P9 T0 ?* o
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
" X- z% h4 l/ e: e0 j+ n3 i: O# ZApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion $ u2 Y$ a+ y$ t" X7 b7 L
Note! Prerequisites:
# D2 F) M. Q, a) i: O- |ECON 384 & 299 |
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