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If you enjoyed learning about:
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China as an Emerging Economy. O1 ^' R; r% x5 ^7 I
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!3 C" \$ y( F& B
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development2 M* o7 D9 A" m: `5 ^! |" B+ ?
Topics: . D3 O1 `9 c# @* L
Chinese Economy Characteristics4 J/ @; }8 X$ D, {# y, X+ E
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy( [8 n2 X5 c. u
Consequences of economic reform
; e; u' k% S* l8 {9 ?+ p+ QCanada’s economic relations with China& m# a* m+ O$ h' r
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If you would like to learn more about:
" A) x- z9 p' |6 {2 CRich and Poor Countries7 x- _9 o7 k# }7 q* K6 _
Why economies differ
9 F7 E% T6 U8 W" jCauses for such differences
8 ?7 G9 `: a& R7 t0 r9 KYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth% z3 Z: B" a: D
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ D/ ^/ z! w s2 p) ^7 U
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Technology
6 _( ^8 u* k8 j3 Z5 P6 _' h+ PInstitutions; y9 m) i1 W/ s
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence & ] J9 E$ A, Y i; m
6 s5 E! P6 O% JIf you enjoyed learning about
+ V$ }" E) q# Z$ X9 u: TSupply and Demand
, b9 f. i. m, a% `7 J5 O$ BConsumer Behavior
[( O/ Z+ @( U3 s HProduction and Cost
& _* H$ T3 w- M$ C2 e, s e- ^Price and Output( \0 Y" }( R, L. _$ ^
Market Structures
$ i8 [* @' B% e; T5 [; [You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
+ p. u: }: F) i# k- J: {ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
$ a7 G* P& ]$ B1 h7 d1 G- _# r+ eTopics: 7 n2 K. i6 ?7 U
Theory of consumer behavior
# d" R! Z7 S: \$ n7 t7 FTheory of production and cost- ^2 L3 n: e N
Price and output determination under competition4 V6 l0 Z: _ n' Y. q
Monopoly and other market structures5 G" ^6 _9 I* t3 d8 m$ i; A# N
. f7 G e9 o* ^/ |' `If you enjoyed learning about
$ F; p/ L- E6 q' R# J; }5 UCosts and Benefits + X" t& @ e4 n
Externalities& S, N* X; a5 j- a0 K
Decision-making
, S6 i: P4 H; A. o' bOr would like to learn more about ) t, E( J+ E% N2 M6 \4 Z, Y
Capital Investments
# r2 J$ u; D+ a0 ~You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
* F4 V( |; P( s2 Q% }: rECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation: F8 t5 a9 t8 U; b
Topics:+ _2 I$ } }9 M3 m
Cost-Benefit Analysis/ r- r, j; _4 n6 \7 A
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
8 Q9 _# @) _; E; jLook at examples from 6 }4 ~7 \5 P; J8 n Z
Transportation
# x0 o- p) w4 g3 J! RRiver Basin Management1 a6 q4 p1 M) R
Electrical Generation
3 r: Y n$ [+ m- C. nOil & Gas and Pollution Control6 N! y8 d: C, |
3 _# A7 z6 b6 R' kIf you enjoyed learning about
9 M! z2 q. t8 {1 vSupply and Demand
( i: a* h( A* W' C% p! YExternalities* C2 {- ~3 o9 N- Y3 @8 h+ t
Resource Allocation0 j- |8 m M5 N6 `8 Z3 u* e) U
Taxation, u) Z8 u6 f$ z8 ]+ F, a
Or would like to learn more about
7 b5 a5 H- D6 l$ p* o! ySupply of Natural Resources in Canada! ~3 o# ~" @* r- R9 G
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!+ a& ^' }3 a1 ? M# Y2 U# f5 G' V
ECON 365 Resource Economics
! C6 Y" O- V: J2 U L1 T" NTopics:
6 S) O: N5 X3 c% P pExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources1 x$ R* Y3 v8 D
Scarcity and pricing
1 g3 O. H" S) {Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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+ h: ~; |. g- L4 t: m+ vIf you enjoyed learning about 5 u, x+ F$ a9 P/ @; E7 z x+ }
Resource Allocation l. ~6 B+ i4 c" }
Pricing7 R* {3 F3 a% Z9 M% @; m+ w
Markets" i0 d3 u) T* }5 p
Government roles
& V% N4 ~: A' Q' d4 \5 LOr would like to learn more about - j. l+ {, }- \' e0 A
The energy sector, including sources and markets
5 s. I) _! C( ?) p6 w8 w0 pCanadian Energy Policy and current issues' r' }) z* J: _* A" B
You might enjoy a course about 0 C# c" M* o/ a6 o# i6 d
Energy Economics!
9 O4 ]# G- Z; TECON 366 Energy Economics/ O) z- R7 k: A, y. P; c
Topics: ' @0 v- f9 T# E0 O0 }' P2 W* R8 y& d
Pricing ]) y# H0 d c& j+ I+ g) p7 Z- K
Role in economic growth
9 b r( C& U8 y( y$ i, xEnergy sources and markets
' t+ ~) Y! g6 A# O: G" ?Role of government
' h7 R/ t! P' @# U; sRegulation
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7 n; R5 E, s3 |$ H5 aIf you enjoyed learning about
0 j1 J% U- Z6 o. Z+ ~3 Q3 @0 xExternalities; Y- D0 K9 w5 n
Regulation: D7 ~2 F2 P8 L+ o7 k, {: c
Government roles
3 D* \$ @+ F5 ]1 SOr would like to learn more about
* O$ q% o1 l; oEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration3 z) I6 D* R; s g! u
Steps taken to address deterioration/ h' G* ]2 I, z# K2 e/ t1 b. E
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! . m# k* P$ `5 u; U" \
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 P9 B3 e7 ~* K5 DTopics:
) S- V. C& `8 Y( O+ O8 t9 SEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 1 N# v5 m8 m. Z& Q9 F* i. p" [" Z
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
; { A+ q, {8 ?9 x4 l: Q& uTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
6 M/ r \. B& j- o, P" {Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about- u* ]+ o2 `1 k) [. P, _# {/ i3 J
Individual Incentives( u. L* X! ~: U9 U a4 E
Total Welfare 1 o! ?7 t! }8 n
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
8 w' R. N! Q% c1 zECON 378 Law and Economics
- d* y7 d* ?4 N% KTopics: ; A2 p5 |8 B% S: ~* L
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
, P0 x- j* A7 z# A# x/ H) n _Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining1 g( R* ]0 m! j$ X5 D
Child Support Payments
$ }& e, i) `0 g* |' ~* N, NPrivate Divorce agreements
) c% r6 Y6 K" `! X! Z4 pCriminal provisions of the Competition Act# t2 n4 v/ V R+ M. k8 D. C
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If you enjoyed learning about
: O1 J) w5 Z' B' [3 W0 w" [Prisoners Dilemma
6 i- h* R6 n2 W- ?# _8 HDominant Strategies
* X: a; i9 D% N3 e( `, n. D, XCollusion% B( ?+ O3 U b% f. Y) V8 w
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! , }9 |9 h) Q9 U9 b! m7 x
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
3 W- H6 }2 s4 o# s) w ?8 kTopics:
# @% v" z/ t8 V# KAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
8 S u; C$ p! u, EApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 3 p1 O0 u& ?) j0 v& j/ U0 i+ ~
Note! Prerequisites:
3 J4 k7 d; t# u7 e" Q! AECON 384 & 299 |
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