 鲜花( 4)  鸡蛋( 0)
|
If you enjoyed learning about:
7 H% n& R+ R1 w4 M# _Trade
: n8 V- _8 K) V( v; x7 ^' |Growth# f- l" U j n1 D3 ^2 B# n$ s
Or would like to learn more about: 1 B: g/ I0 l" G% a" m6 L0 @
China as an Emerging Economy( c+ |3 O+ w7 D* i: f4 G0 F2 o1 \2 j
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!* T+ ^+ u6 V$ P; \" _
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
, A* z; E- K# zTopics: ) z0 M1 Q) R# ~1 S1 \# Q+ S7 l, b
Chinese Economy Characteristics
! E5 h# C; o7 w9 p1 VRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
# E0 @2 j( H: ~Consequences of economic reform
3 }" _9 v/ P- i8 k/ x7 i0 mCanada’s economic relations with China
- b- l9 _' h, ?. d$ m: r/ Y! t$ N Z3 { K9 B0 z% H
If you would like to learn more about: 1 X8 Y( n0 j2 Z; l$ b: d& g
Rich and Poor Countries
" a! _) C$ ~5 n/ O( J* l1 ]Why economies differ
* I6 c. Z$ q! y3 L5 G# a5 t* V4 nCauses for such differences# D! G$ l7 s, \) _4 ~0 K6 i6 U
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# ?4 j5 s- k% E) XECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' w* V0 ^- Q0 N" V$ T
Topics:
" g3 j$ b$ ?# u7 x" A5 mTechnology2 P; a2 m- ~1 h
Institutions- G% {- z$ @3 ^- v; h# h
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
& p( t' v8 Q) K* g2 L7 G% o
" l5 ^; e& Y; g( J1 LIf you enjoyed learning about
. S9 B# m+ Q, N0 a3 VSupply and Demand
1 f. Q. Y5 \7 n" d. b2 D# X3 K1 sConsumer Behavior& k$ E+ {' p0 ?% k7 r1 ~
Production and Cost
2 \0 H2 D% `7 c" nPrice and Output& o: {; j; y/ u; |* h2 E
Market Structures: l' q% `1 d! E) q( j' ]7 a+ y3 A
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!: L1 _ M0 o: E3 R4 i8 J
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I( e$ k( o2 n% |0 U
Topics:
1 l( ^" J7 @+ _2 Y$ P- I! KTheory of consumer behavior
# K& j8 X; a' N( e1 tTheory of production and cost
5 V- h0 W6 F8 n7 Y- ?1 IPrice and output determination under competition: ]0 i+ X; A( u1 |
Monopoly and other market structures- T/ z! ?' V1 s) w; @
! T7 y. I, |0 v. sIf you enjoyed learning about ( ^* {5 r+ F. f8 b/ `: t6 I! o$ W* j
Costs and Benefits : [2 |% s- S4 l5 u4 [% | \
Externalities
8 w) a# e& m c* t) d3 LDecision-making' m/ }- x1 V. X" T4 B
Or would like to learn more about
2 p+ G- q( X/ |Capital Investments; j; d, [3 k9 ]2 j0 l/ z! }0 v) }, ~
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
, |/ Z" ]: M" }4 h$ qECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
8 [# z6 i7 H0 l1 x6 H& ?Topics:
" y' {: W6 e- _7 S0 V# [/ SCost-Benefit Analysis7 ~8 H/ `% [7 R* v2 A6 N
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
8 n% K2 p/ w, r; |Look at examples from + u- Y( w6 W! R/ r) P
Transportation7 c- F1 D5 O6 t
River Basin Management
. ]+ c/ Z o/ `/ a! r' ~Electrical Generation
2 S" [3 U' V7 {4 [- C8 k- O+ ROil & Gas and Pollution Control, M' J& u" v7 e! O% d
+ {" z; z5 \8 w" F% q h3 } I0 lIf you enjoyed learning about $ q7 B. \; ?3 g% v
Supply and Demand
& |+ F4 Y8 {( B- r! ~7 rExternalities
' X" W6 d( B; B$ H0 CResource Allocation' q3 A9 O( a& Z
Taxation( D1 ~% A% G& u- w
Or would like to learn more about % w3 x, x/ Y" `/ y
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
% a# o) M4 D: [% D/ w. J' j6 u( OYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!1 y) ` Y7 |; Y, |4 M9 Z
ECON 365 Resource Economics$ h8 q( k, G2 U
Topics:# _2 i2 D' _4 s* M- ~
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources; a& K% x" k. b" d
Scarcity and pricing
0 I, J# w" Z- h* lContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
( [% @* U. w H. D+ v; K" R% N8 P' Z u: V8 |+ y/ o
If you enjoyed learning about 7 y) A4 j7 {7 c
Resource Allocation3 T/ g& K, _( |$ r' Q
Pricing% i: F4 t; P5 p; u7 ]0 b
Markets
2 ?9 z: A3 e+ y: v4 C$ [Government roles" j2 D$ S# }6 M
Or would like to learn more about
% F# ]& U5 A) A6 q$ L; o7 E! tThe energy sector, including sources and markets% i$ o% S4 Z. G) W
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
+ R- u9 g R: G- |4 `% E3 _You might enjoy a course about
- Y, }/ X( }( ?, `$ uEnergy Economics!
' p7 B* l5 }- C! \8 O8 H8 ?3 R" NECON 366 Energy Economics6 w- o2 W; `4 h5 f8 e- ]( B* `4 c. K J4 a
Topics: & |' S9 f3 p/ ]! X f! h- B/ ]/ d
Pricing
9 |( ]$ X9 R9 y; Y% x c' [Role in economic growth 7 a7 H& W% K% P# g2 t% W
Energy sources and markets * T5 }, b" X% e5 F/ c; l- n
Role of government # {3 ]( [8 o9 ]; S
Regulation ' m2 N4 j" P- V3 h
; T5 D9 l C. B5 q' ^
If you enjoyed learning about
o/ x# V; V) N6 |Externalities
2 F f6 P; G" R( \6 P% G$ S4 MRegulation+ v' [0 o5 P. D- D2 |/ y) m
Government roles2 a- ~% u. F& t* A1 I
Or would like to learn more about
, Z: V0 ~& S4 H: y- l1 Y; jEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
7 ~8 D% |; f. ^0 a& M% wSteps taken to address deterioration
/ O+ a! w& ~4 x- e5 H$ D: Q MYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 3 k; V0 x# U7 T$ p& f$ {$ T1 j
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 y1 G! v2 y6 z! J( J/ vTopics: f0 g; Z+ ]: ~& |. J N6 w
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
8 a$ j3 ? s7 L S) vTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 4 t8 z1 \, O' G5 d8 M# K
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 5 u5 J+ S; t( X5 y% y: d
Recreation economics" l3 L$ r- P6 c) N" G3 a2 q
$ d' |) i7 b3 Y Q& Y/ F6 GIf you enjoyed learning about
9 u* @ g1 U; f- ~4 b% v Individual Incentives5 C4 @5 i1 i& ?" a# {
Total Welfare
% H: P; h& G5 C' t+ OYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 3 m; y' B. t* l. t, ?0 l
ECON 378 Law and Economics' G0 b" Y" j/ S2 ^
Topics: z c; t+ ^ V9 o% k
Issues in Criminal and Family Law( X. D1 w. x N P
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
1 r/ I8 w6 H ] v& M* W+ ?) WChild Support Payments
, K( i n" Y" e5 z7 K W" MPrivate Divorce agreements
: t1 L1 t" w7 m e* {& c2 }Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
4 v$ [ \; ?$ `
9 B' g8 d- K2 D& R4 Z. v+ RIf you enjoyed learning about 7 y3 y3 ^1 r( s4 X- d9 h7 x5 m' I
Prisoners Dilemma" r* D l8 Z2 p, @0 [7 a& f
Dominant Strategies
! S3 d/ A( X) `& }5 ]! ?& ]% P' zCollusion" W8 v8 F$ I5 F5 c7 U+ z
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
4 T& Z% b4 x) T# n3 eECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
, D6 i; o& B, q) a: Y- \Topics: $ r1 N; @8 k% \3 t6 I9 c
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
5 R) r' C- w. B; G) h% Y+ u# AApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
( B; Q7 N: F5 o1 U yNote! Prerequisites: ' ?6 e% d* t$ J. l& ]
ECON 384 & 299 |
|