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If you enjoyed learning about:
; Z+ [" o" C% Q$ S+ oTrade8 \# u% U, R2 s9 d
Growth; K0 p$ ?8 z) O5 c8 F' ?
Or would like to learn more about: 3 }& w1 U$ a7 s# Y, u
China as an Emerging Economy
1 K! P J6 B! n6 C' M' aYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!9 j3 J" W, V+ e$ J
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development& d$ I, [8 a0 n Q! F" Y
Topics: 4 l7 ~' S9 b9 K( `, x0 p: f# |* p
Chinese Economy Characteristics) \ w( y/ O% |6 `) a9 c
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy- C. ~" D! Q$ d
Consequences of economic reform
4 r- ?. d7 D9 ]7 lCanada’s economic relations with China4 e5 `# b* E5 S O: G1 g( x
7 a$ S# D; s' x9 VIf you would like to learn more about: ) i+ L- d" r$ Q: ~
Rich and Poor Countries8 ^: T1 v( J l0 \, [+ n
Why economies differ
; a9 x4 F( Z1 V/ F9 n% kCauses for such differences
: n) G! }: V: a4 \8 w0 a% f9 W9 OYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ E! d! m) M- E2 s2 h8 X1 \
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ F- x6 A0 W" s' e* S, v9 l( s4 lTopics:( s$ i: Q: t, m V# W/ k/ p& _" W
Technology
1 i7 i. I1 v+ l9 C3 b9 ~Institutions% @; q- f! `/ j3 s8 M, H
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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, Z$ G7 U& y" v8 VIf you enjoyed learning about
$ N# J* _8 k0 t* g! {8 KSupply and Demand. R2 P" T/ x4 j+ R- z
Consumer Behavior
& I9 ?- A* t& | q! d% [+ qProduction and Cost
0 g- c S8 w. m2 Y/ v pPrice and Output: j6 I7 l( K' e- f! F9 f! [0 |
Market Structures9 E& ?9 W! F: W0 x0 |
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!/ a$ K( q7 d& i1 i) F6 {& d
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I+ j* l+ a8 l2 i
Topics:
# Q8 j% @, I7 iTheory of consumer behavior' Q) P8 [9 `9 F1 B2 c$ Y
Theory of production and cost
- Y: A/ ]; l6 J) G$ a# fPrice and output determination under competition9 b& Q) {6 \. _" T; `7 d7 R2 q
Monopoly and other market structures8 P0 p! ~$ V+ B/ V( Z) O
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 b2 J a4 T7 }+ P5 [9 T0 n! ?Costs and Benefits 7 m- d' }8 k+ P3 u
Externalities2 s: |& K; \4 ?2 T' Z, X
Decision-making% b' d& q* p/ ]- u/ _! R0 P1 @
Or would like to learn more about
) i% V4 a9 Y9 ?' VCapital Investments- U9 n: l+ T" w! o I4 z$ l
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
9 O+ P3 G# N I+ K) b; lECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation- m* g8 [% U6 Y* Q, C
Topics:( u( Q. p" w5 G6 D
Cost-Benefit Analysis
9 Z: h' g7 Q' S/ {& B; |Evaluating Public Investment Projects, x7 v) @. N5 D2 r# Y* S
Look at examples from
- j7 J, f2 R7 E K2 y& `3 Z' {Transportation
8 n5 S5 g/ k4 M9 i. d+ x( e( oRiver Basin Management q* W3 f- N; [2 p' w; J( T4 P! v0 _
Electrical Generation
% g9 S% N; d# p! hOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand0 ~1 P8 Y. N. }. Q+ B" X* T
Externalities
% O0 R M0 O& A, @2 f8 jResource Allocation
* h, ]( b2 N" _: K+ i& ]! eTaxation
5 r6 R2 G) j5 |/ s, \9 r3 d1 uOr would like to learn more about 4 |4 a1 }9 N2 R9 u
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada' J. _; a5 \$ V# x7 ]
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!, b) M4 H# R \" o) `; B! M1 C
ECON 365 Resource Economics0 h0 |; k! W* ] P/ N+ c
Topics:" H' b: a( C( }2 S: |$ m
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources. t, c- b8 Q0 F7 w7 W( b8 |
Scarcity and pricing7 `$ q! h! G8 _6 y5 E ]
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 e1 j H8 Q, q: f1 L+ qResource Allocation9 s; ^( S* A* V
Pricing4 N2 t3 Q# A9 `! u1 }
Markets5 a# ]. ^+ c" ^( E
Government roles( ~7 n$ ^2 h' N' y
Or would like to learn more about
" e Q6 D1 Q; y. UThe energy sector, including sources and markets
/ r& V9 w& ~3 ^6 E8 o R9 q5 UCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
q2 |* c6 P) [) x& J2 m6 }. rYou might enjoy a course about
& u( _. K" l, a, j5 SEnergy Economics!9 w6 f4 I$ j9 E: ~ i- u
ECON 366 Energy Economics
; @1 _! Z" O# ?Topics:
* M. |* S2 s4 v3 n0 D W' ^Pricing
$ Z) o- u9 n( X6 {Role in economic growth
) Y+ M) b2 \' \* I! x1 OEnergy sources and markets 6 V* X/ i# |) |2 n" Z
Role of government $ @2 _% b4 C1 w/ f/ w5 O3 P
Regulation 2 f% _4 H c) f! b
: E/ J7 `) s; h0 U+ D1 U3 p9 NIf you enjoyed learning about
" E' G: P* p- |/ UExternalities
6 l2 n: W0 j. uRegulation
4 `; z" l( N5 v7 I+ @Government roles9 ~5 N* k. r/ `1 D7 t" |9 e0 {
Or would like to learn more about 7 M4 b0 L, n4 [7 ^; w( P( L& Z: Z! H
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
: `& o: E- `4 }1 RSteps taken to address deterioration
2 C T; y: {0 G) b) o; KYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
; K3 ^! f7 ]# ^ECON 369 Economics of the Environment# p) m2 R) M7 C. G: a. D
Topics: 2 k2 `/ `8 T# V6 y! g
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment : s1 l% r6 z+ J3 V. Q. R
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
! s* ]6 l' @ [' W5 P* f7 H/ E/ STheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 4 r* s- g$ U+ e) W4 z
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about) q3 [8 R: I2 f- g: X
Individual Incentives" L/ C. T' v$ M; N
Total Welfare
: O B& I' g6 t$ A! nYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 7 g2 O( m! p9 V, Q: q
ECON 378 Law and Economics
& L1 G2 e- C7 c# U9 l2 a3 G! kTopics: # z" }' ^0 N% C& \9 f. A8 p
Issues in Criminal and Family Law4 S: S% G6 B+ b2 ^
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
( L7 j" K' I+ \8 vChild Support Payments: J& p H: E/ Q, `' ^- {; t
Private Divorce agreements k+ q# C' O, y0 a
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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5 z+ `8 P+ Z, M; L6 G+ N, }If you enjoyed learning about " K+ }, n1 x9 {
Prisoners Dilemma d/ j' n9 M p& N$ |* a) R
Dominant Strategies+ ^; G8 X, l' u0 `# ~! F
Collusion/ W I# C, K7 X [ v0 _
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
2 o+ I& T- w; Y; C6 E; LECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
% z0 M$ q$ Y, L0 i4 h- CTopics:
' c- W2 O( E& S0 |2 B7 DAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
* O2 H$ C1 }% T1 f$ `7 r* R; nApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion : r2 c) t8 ?0 a4 i" R( ?' W& ^
Note! Prerequisites:
) K2 o! M P: ]- NECON 384 & 299 |
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