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If you enjoyed learning about:
: B$ v: p! u; ^Trade
0 W) I9 \: c6 I: m' ]Growth* h0 I8 g8 b/ G: R; V" }- p( U/ h
Or would like to learn more about:
6 {/ X9 |' p7 W; tChina as an Emerging Economy% s4 j K# ]9 D5 _0 o
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
, X1 W, }) x8 r+ {ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development% h0 o" Y' J. ], k5 ]
Topics:
1 ~+ ^- L9 W0 N }1 `Chinese Economy Characteristics
. |; f- G l" H$ R, W' X0 Q0 O- `Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
3 a+ z9 x+ Q2 C# ~Consequences of economic reform
9 n1 _& r# `- t6 C2 H* e8 hCanada’s economic relations with China
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7 X$ _- [4 e! R, g' SIf you would like to learn more about:
5 Y6 i- h: Q& K- {: [9 i- g4 e- lRich and Poor Countries* X; A" ^* g& W! ?; X" T7 C
Why economies differ# c. E6 Q7 b: S+ _7 |- q( x
Causes for such differences
7 o( J* ]2 U# r( q* z: d! \: a, yYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 Z) C% u" J4 D1 d( F" cECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ j/ z \. X1 |& F& g9 B6 f
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Technology
4 ]$ A1 X) D7 c8 o8 ?Institutions
2 f7 }: z, t9 |4 NGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about K8 ]* O9 {' ?1 v% W% {
Supply and Demand2 k/ _7 l; i7 w* Z# V, J
Consumer Behavior% L9 y# t+ H- t! W) C4 o$ W) _
Production and Cost
: ~. a; Q0 M# ^4 H" `, q6 PPrice and Output
& g$ ?) W& w% s4 C* x$ K* r" L$ x- U7 cMarket Structures
9 w2 D1 e0 l& X0 Y( \4 y6 y: _You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
# \) k/ m5 f7 [1 [. [- w% x' K$ |ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I3 @. f/ p! N9 C3 [" G* ^
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Theory of consumer behavior5 c5 z0 i/ H; C& {; `" z
Theory of production and cost/ v" U9 t) C* r7 a3 T& _% q& q. A
Price and output determination under competition7 |5 z/ Z# E& |
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 N, [5 ^; X9 L# y8 E/ ]( G/ nCosts and Benefits ' z: D2 R z( @1 _7 y k: P( F* J6 q
Externalities4 u% v( c( z5 d8 D& b5 z: b
Decision-making
8 [6 `/ M% x, g. E; _1 bOr would like to learn more about
5 B9 }+ ?4 A: S8 q7 |Capital Investments
& ]# d* R; i [You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
* J1 a; t9 m0 B3 t( U! AECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation' D: E- u- t S5 Q! ~$ J
Topics:. B- ~/ o) _ ]: p/ o/ f( @) g: b* Z
Cost-Benefit Analysis6 w Y( Q" ~3 y# ~# ?3 D* n
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
7 ~' w, T2 b# Q3 ~# v8 M9 fLook at examples from / q/ [: C9 S1 Z+ n
Transportation w& J& W4 j! [1 K! C/ Y
River Basin Management! X' k' ^ d1 H3 ? I+ @
Electrical Generation* V2 x+ |1 f9 s4 Y
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control, G8 J* y# A5 y% W! d
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If you enjoyed learning about ! A* Y2 L, N! h- @: G/ z3 v5 X
Supply and Demand
6 w. }( f. O* _ a! TExternalities4 l. ^+ c! g9 ?: k- L. ^- t
Resource Allocation
( {# H* V5 h3 c: |% kTaxation6 d5 U7 g5 b. L, m) M, ~
Or would like to learn more about F; J2 S0 t. B1 H# ^6 s
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
1 g& ]: X, b }! _" {. dYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
6 R6 V4 w! W9 @' g! hECON 365 Resource Economics
: V' L$ D }7 ]6 Q- b- l3 sTopics:5 h# A+ a! ^( Y% K2 b
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
9 B# }- j9 r7 |. OScarcity and pricing* C- g6 q& ^4 q
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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6 ], m. z% A1 ]* i# _. Z4 ^3 c0 `If you enjoyed learning about
+ }7 e( J% U/ z g* fResource Allocation) E: T5 m- b4 u( A, q
Pricing( D" J; I5 {9 J( I) P, H1 f1 v ~, I
Markets& |6 J0 R- ^9 M! k
Government roles
7 o; C8 _# \% f9 ]! ?# jOr would like to learn more about
2 ], u! }/ h# ?9 H$ B; MThe energy sector, including sources and markets1 n! ^" Z' C( g, q* {* J
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
/ D Z% U% x/ x: E7 b9 b/ dYou might enjoy a course about
" d& S' l# n) \8 q; ^Energy Economics!7 z5 `# j: U* v# {6 M* r
ECON 366 Energy Economics. I- T* ^# [" b& |& B
Topics:
: P4 b9 ^# d `) x9 B0 zPricing
& `" V q1 i- r* ARole in economic growth
, k* }' k" o! F' OEnergy sources and markets 0 _2 Z- K) t, r" F# {' Y
Role of government
) K. @+ d7 Q7 D$ [2 {Regulation / q& H9 c/ H8 B) j. J1 o" H
0 Q& Z. D+ H& b9 MIf you enjoyed learning about 7 b3 |, i( F. r4 G5 G4 [. {7 [) D
Externalities
; Q- n) u5 [" Q+ L% e' \Regulation
, t/ r9 x; L( Q; V( _! uGovernment roles4 U; x+ r6 {8 [ |8 O, { @
Or would like to learn more about
, U# Q7 b$ l+ o1 M7 V REconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration# r7 Y1 ]/ r+ f
Steps taken to address deterioration
% T: S: W( p: B6 q. f; V/ _6 aYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
3 @; l& D9 v3 z8 R Z- K7 C3 XECON 369 Economics of the Environment' F1 X0 [# S8 }+ p4 d2 J. F2 ?
Topics: 0 E0 L4 M @' a9 Q% B6 I( v8 d u
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 8 Z* s3 Q. m$ E* ?* Z+ y8 v
Types and causes of environmental deterioration , u& |" i) b7 M
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 4 W! c/ ]3 o3 T$ c0 o
Recreation economics6 J- y0 @- {+ p0 L$ ]
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 D9 L" _4 D. V$ m6 z9 `. M Individual Incentives
( g& Q: k, t/ S, O7 s2 K, YTotal Welfare
# C" \* {5 `" I8 O- u1 pYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% g* {2 U4 E5 ]7 t/ v" Y& @ECON 378 Law and Economics" N- Y" m, j6 a2 g; ?3 U3 a; o
Topics:
3 m% o3 _5 E- j& I. L PIssues in Criminal and Family Law. e3 l' P7 u( z7 E3 l
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
M% E y9 W& _5 g$ @Child Support Payments9 K( ?& A+ j* e7 ]0 Y7 W" f! Z1 y% M
Private Divorce agreements# b0 l# G% W" u" o, a
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about / R- l: M i$ X3 A" d' R
Prisoners Dilemma. `0 g4 x$ @, [: T
Dominant Strategies- W4 N' F9 l6 ], |. N2 a
Collusion* p' P, a8 H! M/ d; w
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
# J9 R; _; @+ ^7 {5 j/ ~! N5 kECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
s3 T8 a2 v# f0 F. ^Topics:
7 ~, Y7 e. B$ L% v6 Q1 }/ ?Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
' g* B: {1 k$ |% y! l8 BApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion : [. [6 M6 a, ^; |6 T6 r8 [3 O j( g
Note! Prerequisites:
* c" }& m, ?. G! B0 KECON 384 & 299 |
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