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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
( e+ ?( ?) \# x6 z# ZOr would like to learn more about:
7 {( p% x5 G( V! Y' U0 yChina as an Emerging Economy3 @$ L, k) s: t2 M3 o* d r
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
2 M& w; x- f' f4 ^0 h* `ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development8 |& b! M& N C2 Y+ ]
Topics: 4 t" N3 c4 C0 {. G; @
Chinese Economy Characteristics$ o; J9 N/ t$ n+ n
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
4 ]! y: M! I1 f; R4 DConsequences of economic reform; K0 Z ?3 {1 A4 ?7 z
Canada’s economic relations with China! w% F2 Q0 A3 w( m( y
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If you would like to learn more about: ' P& ?0 g0 @! X7 L7 ~. `
Rich and Poor Countries
" i. y" U: n5 \9 x6 sWhy economies differ* X3 O) h3 r( Y' V, ^( X/ w v
Causes for such differences, e" V; h5 I# Y0 |$ K' z% y
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 M5 ^7 j0 k& dECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ a' M# {, ^$ `2 mTopics:
8 l8 U+ w$ t; _' M% sTechnology7 n$ }; S4 `: E! E% @
Institutions4 a9 o+ s; R9 I8 P: x7 \5 ?
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ; B3 m' f# ~- @
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 o: z4 |' ~; zSupply and Demand3 a# b; l4 I. X. D7 E s- o0 v
Consumer Behavior
# B o( q1 h. ^3 r" UProduction and Cost2 Y! Z& l8 u+ l9 v
Price and Output6 B* R: b: L( j6 u
Market Structures: R0 N0 t6 J l0 d. C2 G
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!+ v1 ]7 \& \. q6 ~9 r
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
" [6 U+ n9 e0 v7 J: vTopics: % s6 f# ] }$ R; {
Theory of consumer behavior( [4 G: O- E/ R
Theory of production and cost7 ?7 h2 ^% w9 h* d7 z
Price and output determination under competition
$ E% d0 a; i0 q6 \Monopoly and other market structures
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2 b, u( x) w5 C: u5 {If you enjoyed learning about 1 w5 p) T$ I) L5 F. u! N* D
Costs and Benefits : ?) Z4 J4 T% z8 D- {0 y2 q" M
Externalities
+ _9 \' n7 S. O3 s3 rDecision-making
; d: ^6 ^1 _4 r- H# U; _1 u6 ZOr would like to learn more about : u. Z; U$ C! H" f) e
Capital Investments
2 X- _- t; b' J! { \" O# FYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!7 n) B" b) {$ J
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation9 J3 ~' f4 T( _9 C2 w0 G" r
Topics:
u; p/ f4 s0 tCost-Benefit Analysis
b4 P4 Y; t* G2 d$ b- V7 a, a$ ~Evaluating Public Investment Projects
1 h$ p2 @7 y W; o5 U( FLook at examples from + Y" k8 C9 d( {" Z% P- r0 F: U0 Y
Transportation
2 S1 A1 P; `# Y& RRiver Basin Management% x9 b' z3 d6 B9 Z" P. `4 [5 `) R& g
Electrical Generation. K6 s0 f2 u* w- a) r6 f4 T, d: Q
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
" E; }. N4 M g; _9 `Supply and Demand
+ ]7 \ s: O- x1 B3 FExternalities
1 q" J2 y% Y& g8 [+ p. pResource Allocation( V7 @! B/ U" c% |2 W
Taxation
, Q1 j( Z0 ?7 ~- `, M# f- UOr would like to learn more about
, m S1 B: h( qSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
* B- X3 r7 x- ?* n0 X0 kYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
+ s; v% s6 Y- V, XECON 365 Resource Economics
+ F7 s0 j$ W8 \) V; ATopics:
' G& Z( b. n3 H, x7 }- n' u+ B! iExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources: |4 e+ y: M: |' ~7 ]: K# t" U x
Scarcity and pricing
( r+ h2 i/ z' L% nContemporary Canadian resource policy issues. o) ~- G4 r1 a/ u$ b! g0 C8 W* V9 d/ ^
& W d4 |. @7 Z0 a+ r2 B# G; B/ yIf you enjoyed learning about 2 j$ J' C' e& a* I
Resource Allocation5 Q2 H( V3 ?% P& i6 [
Pricing
% J4 d9 Z$ ~" v5 E9 R* tMarkets u4 I5 e& D, V S/ B
Government roles! f V7 n( T# l, t3 H* u4 {
Or would like to learn more about
0 J" B5 Z, ~& J& y% T/ u1 W' YThe energy sector, including sources and markets7 j* s& \/ s. }: V5 U& W( V+ N
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
& B, | F: p# W! [$ {. iYou might enjoy a course about
- j9 u: T$ @; @* tEnergy Economics!
6 J: D# R7 h5 j5 t& h' wECON 366 Energy Economics6 |( L# M/ S" U1 C G
Topics: ! T8 s; |3 t4 t( F+ H
Pricing7 @& j ~# l" V/ h
Role in economic growth
% n$ ]4 y3 [+ h1 ^' @Energy sources and markets + [2 W) ]* v3 o, d( ^
Role of government 0 n9 z9 w4 a4 k/ S: P& U
Regulation
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7 i7 O. A' C% R# T7 t" T2 @# a8 TIf you enjoyed learning about
1 c- t6 h: P; `9 s. i- @9 f( S# c. iExternalities
6 ~1 _4 A0 ~: U8 _: N9 R% cRegulation2 N! h4 N/ @* H
Government roles* |* g0 q$ h/ Y" }: ]1 G* m" v
Or would like to learn more about
( y o' n6 `& o; q, {' OEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration" |) `$ }9 R4 {3 p
Steps taken to address deterioration
9 Z% ^, _+ H) Y( ^. C$ N9 o0 X4 wYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
; ?% v) n9 ~- T( a& iECON 369 Economics of the Environment, \8 Z3 s1 ?# X. l9 z
Topics: 5 ?- Q; d& g% D. J& D9 L
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment $ N, s( n2 \1 P1 W* A+ E: e- h' a
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
. Z, s! g9 H4 W& tTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
1 j# u5 o1 B, P# u) m3 zRecreation economics
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" Z$ i- z: U0 H- DIf you enjoyed learning about
/ V" L! _7 P# s: x Individual Incentives3 X' o' p+ L- b- g7 I7 ~
Total Welfare
0 j! r- E9 E) S$ F: uYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ( j2 A( u/ W- g2 z
ECON 378 Law and Economics' f# h$ O* T0 x/ g* y0 i
Topics: ' n2 ^) A6 Q- X
Issues in Criminal and Family Law0 W9 B: T6 h7 P
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining4 R0 C. T A5 A+ ]7 ^0 K! b
Child Support Payments
/ X& W, R: M2 v3 `* uPrivate Divorce agreements9 Q: ^& W' i) {: k7 X
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
- S: R& b1 W: Z& X! v4 B9 f3 cPrisoners Dilemma& ~: v E$ }% g
Dominant Strategies
& D0 V3 d' i2 `1 B0 S/ Q+ PCollusion
5 ?6 x7 i+ v& Q' L& Q. n1 ?7 _You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! * l- s" R8 b7 a
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications2 o& R- U7 u8 P' R9 o
Topics:
; @" `6 O: `, t/ dAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
7 w% s* {- c+ L& D+ \8 n! }; PApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion $ r5 f+ m( T0 X# y
Note! Prerequisites:
) K8 ^0 v* P* U# _- dECON 384 & 299 |
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