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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth5 z6 Y- _' o9 C. A
Or would like to learn more about:
5 f5 @4 `$ l" W0 B7 t, YChina as an Emerging Economy' Q% `9 z. |& s
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
9 r0 _+ `0 {: L: o8 t) K. hECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
4 s% L# h+ i$ S; ?$ G, ^; LTopics:
& x! ~+ O! @+ |0 k- |6 tChinese Economy Characteristics9 s/ o+ C8 O$ i/ B7 X) u! ^
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy6 a/ N, ?) ]/ r+ y7 z
Consequences of economic reform
u: ~: l% {1 K4 fCanada’s economic relations with China; [( J! d4 Z+ y# Q
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If you would like to learn more about:
: O1 I9 Q2 w8 H# P, @9 `5 V: h. yRich and Poor Countries
5 }7 S8 e% l( N# b/ ^9 BWhy economies differ
, Y* I l4 W* GCauses for such differences
0 G0 V. q6 k3 P5 u3 g fYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 R8 {" O9 X% t: l/ \: ^3 EECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; {: n- @# y: r7 @4 c
Topics:1 N# g! B* N% T8 C1 H# \/ R
Technology* G) }! j2 V1 b: ]- H
Institutions
# W! G4 N, ?% w: I" |Growth rate Convergence / Divergence + m5 i3 t' ^2 m0 Z0 Q6 t
! B. g2 z2 U" c+ d+ j: @& PIf you enjoyed learning about
2 v6 g& z; z1 e; WSupply and Demand
3 d2 P1 p: x3 S0 [1 H' rConsumer Behavior
1 Z& U. g2 l) H5 S! xProduction and Cost
$ ]( {1 e& ]2 n \Price and Output: @- }: _. t9 j+ N( A1 w
Market Structures+ w* J, Z; j9 J- T$ l3 N
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!( A0 f( H/ m, i/ ~
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I& x3 o0 N7 [: Y' `( z' @; A; I
Topics:
) O# p* N$ d* G2 iTheory of consumer behavior8 q# _! A" U8 W2 G5 X5 r0 K( ~
Theory of production and cost5 v6 h9 E* H0 e; c6 K
Price and output determination under competition
! u2 K& u$ R3 C$ H5 k# I uMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
q+ m Q& w3 |" f! t3 M. { MCosts and Benefits ! L$ o* h% [: W3 t
Externalities/ P5 N" v& h3 }* V' G
Decision-making
; P+ ]+ M0 n- y9 L, k7 O9 J/ u ^Or would like to learn more about 3 B7 N; R% ^! t
Capital Investments& }- O8 T/ _5 i5 s; D# r
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
7 A v% O" D3 N7 Y% w: jECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
+ l1 {/ S; E- q7 ^Topics:; G* g. ?6 g) x' |) r z
Cost-Benefit Analysis
( D. s' K( T8 s' p; a# h. }Evaluating Public Investment Projects
G; s* ?7 F+ u2 nLook at examples from 7 M- S% ]6 W, t) j# P3 G. F$ W5 b
Transportation
# f0 W5 z) y" F \& ` S; YRiver Basin Management- i X" T" Y2 F: |9 D1 j
Electrical Generation/ F2 J3 w* Z& ~2 C ?
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about $ {1 I' `( i5 x" H2 M2 O
Supply and Demand
& b% {- j+ J. H- I: _Externalities" [1 S8 Q( g8 B, N% ^
Resource Allocation! T) Z- W, x/ ?" E7 p2 X
Taxation
" o: L8 G! E* y( J5 B5 n- R, sOr would like to learn more about 7 N6 Z' `& J* O5 @1 F/ F
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ _( N, m f: J+ c1 YYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!* ^9 ~) M# u4 P8 d& l
ECON 365 Resource Economics2 Z0 w- a# A9 P& k9 B( x2 V% c/ T
Topics:# v6 k: L. `( D) M: W1 ~
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources: @8 h, [5 Q1 y
Scarcity and pricing# Q, n( T; \ n6 |$ Y d
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues( B: j. \5 f, N9 G1 A
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If you enjoyed learning about 7 {" }) r% r2 A( b
Resource Allocation% t" c" k. `# p ?! c/ \" E3 ~8 e
Pricing$ k, a; T# L7 p4 K' y- w3 l$ N d- h" F1 d
Markets
/ S) ~) U ^& p7 |$ ^3 [8 {Government roles
4 u, L' B( x% jOr would like to learn more about
# ^0 L7 n4 s s$ E( CThe energy sector, including sources and markets
7 ^; R$ O& R i4 F$ ZCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
! L( K% W: }$ ?: }0 }/ PYou might enjoy a course about ! C1 @0 }& o7 W9 Z
Energy Economics!
' D9 O2 Z4 J5 a$ zECON 366 Energy Economics
0 k4 u; ?% O( ~& dTopics:
9 u) ? K6 g" C% j1 zPricing
$ i3 w5 M: W# k- R# _$ [Role in economic growth ) r: M4 B9 J1 [; K+ F' i0 R0 d' J
Energy sources and markets . P d6 a# d- p1 X7 f: b+ C
Role of government
6 q* s8 N* f" H& WRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about ; g1 x, Y F V9 h+ z& ?/ k% _
Externalities* b4 x* g5 g* v7 a& p- {
Regulation* r! E0 h1 x+ @( O% p1 H9 N
Government roles
" v% r9 N5 x* H2 R+ ^& cOr would like to learn more about
) i' t1 o0 b* f) F# `2 s+ \Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
# b1 {/ J9 s0 U4 a2 t3 R1 C; {/ q7 _Steps taken to address deterioration
6 D6 u# }0 l- bYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! " q: d P7 ~( u; v1 {2 |
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
C2 b( a: ]% U3 Y; zTopics: / d' j0 a( j4 d1 A4 r4 r' a" y
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment : Y* z/ x: [5 a9 U; R6 m" B
Types and causes of environmental deterioration % m! Q+ t& V. }8 |0 ^+ l
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 2 f5 R7 _* |. @/ T! T& F9 T
Recreation economics
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3 I. u: ^ t1 w- U6 T1 TIf you enjoyed learning about) v/ a. w2 q9 A2 x
Individual Incentives: {! {5 N/ n+ p4 _3 p/ u9 c
Total Welfare
; F5 t; T" x5 f0 S* j5 FYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
1 V2 K8 i$ i" bECON 378 Law and Economics
, N$ q% P/ e: _0 u+ o! J; o' J& [Topics: : C4 U2 q5 U8 h$ E5 ^6 `
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
& c4 m! O+ r( e! l& rCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
- [# k# d0 |7 b9 ~7 [) L8 x lChild Support Payments
% f5 j0 b5 a/ X+ S7 p1 l( LPrivate Divorce agreements* I" h9 c& m0 G2 ^$ a/ F
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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* ?0 z% z4 N4 o9 Q6 d' yIf you enjoyed learning about
" ]1 K; M& [5 m/ e5 H1 _6 O9 d2 M7 oPrisoners Dilemma2 \' u# \* y, r I ~
Dominant Strategies
; c {$ y6 m4 a' d7 mCollusion
8 E8 L, r K, b; xYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
+ ] t0 G, [8 T+ PECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications3 P, l; Z1 }# h; Z$ a j
Topics: 4 s) Y5 H+ A$ }, C) h
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games0 m: \8 Y7 D4 c- N
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion b( ~. @, Q& ]& @+ R( a5 E
Note! Prerequisites: 5 w: D, k5 m7 {+ d5 W2 b. n. p
ECON 384 & 299 |
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