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If you enjoyed learning about:
4 U( y q5 s( p/ l% r2 LTrade* a& m g' P; [! ^- I7 T# `: I
Growth
& m7 W, q8 z/ v' A4 |' g3 o; P+ Y" o; OOr would like to learn more about:
. i; p0 [1 Q$ p \& N9 SChina as an Emerging Economy, S. F( T$ i9 }7 d
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!$ ]7 q# j1 l/ H- I: q) i
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
7 Q8 P+ K, x9 a$ z- Q) O2 Q2 I0 cTopics:
/ N% d; r5 i& g/ V4 H2 D1 @Chinese Economy Characteristics7 ^" [# G' P! t" s4 U" v
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy, g Y8 H0 D6 O9 E3 n. s6 }7 f8 `. |
Consequences of economic reform7 V5 S. Z% U/ P" m; t% s7 _. W$ E; Z) B
Canada’s economic relations with China" S6 D5 o1 a2 Y5 `
' R( f; s1 v D, f3 Y* D+ rIf you would like to learn more about:
. k- m* K* d( O- ^1 T4 o; XRich and Poor Countries
8 G3 d. U1 Y' L6 u3 ]Why economies differ
7 E+ h. `4 x2 Y! A- b# XCauses for such differences
# z+ R5 S9 Z* `" y# w: ^6 z: cYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 t( W0 z! ? g* g
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( i' p! G# k. M% o) @% [9 g
Topics:
! P+ ]* z5 f7 W3 z* d% c$ J( {1 oTechnology
; W5 R b; Q: h5 rInstitutions
; h0 \4 u& H+ E9 @+ NGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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) V$ K- f# ^& z3 [$ AIf you enjoyed learning about
! M1 q' P0 [ kSupply and Demand
' A4 e- m1 A# z* e2 j/ k4 K: qConsumer Behavior
+ k4 V* L7 Z J; u5 e' eProduction and Cost
: Y3 ?2 e" Q. `9 s' yPrice and Output
$ D/ O j% W3 T$ p- r, oMarket Structures7 h/ v: c% G' E3 O, K
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
2 g y( R T9 F3 Y/ x0 hECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
% g" n7 R5 ^) B- d1 r. L% }Topics: 5 H& i2 y, T$ }/ e& T4 ~
Theory of consumer behavior
* b, {( T1 Z7 z: s/ r3 W1 LTheory of production and cost6 g7 @3 ~: g& h q1 N& o8 Z" q Z. t
Price and output determination under competition
, [1 X8 S# [ nMonopoly and other market structures7 q" x( ]# Y9 T- i0 y0 [# i
+ W6 t1 v `3 h j1 |0 }If you enjoyed learning about 5 U2 A L9 K! N( P5 Z/ O
Costs and Benefits / T& f' r" W) S: c4 S- y. M( a* b* h3 W
Externalities$ V, e n! Q# Z* X. G z# b( `
Decision-making
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Capital Investments+ i! ?! g2 |+ a9 y0 v
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
; Y/ @1 z6 t! `* l jECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
/ Y7 p0 _0 m3 Y1 NTopics:0 }& d" }% e7 }$ c1 t: M! r: `! d
Cost-Benefit Analysis
7 e. u- E% C, {. ]+ IEvaluating Public Investment Projects4 N. W Z9 ], J& ]
Look at examples from
1 s8 Y' _0 \9 R, A. FTransportation' n5 A8 }/ M1 D- I7 B
River Basin Management
% X9 ^. x/ h! d# L7 T. B. m) pElectrical Generation0 a5 n6 s$ x5 r) [2 K) G( e0 {
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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1 @ J* H- c+ s. B! l HIf you enjoyed learning about
4 B' ]: T; w. Q/ G4 TSupply and Demand
% f( L5 F4 D/ x" j+ @* G! }Externalities
3 ]4 x$ j4 j. H; k4 q5 }, h; sResource Allocation# N- |$ ?. h0 [
Taxation
; |5 Y* w" @: x$ W: ~/ S/ K+ iOr would like to learn more about
; Z3 {6 P! {7 g" e/ t. BSupply of Natural Resources in Canada& f1 B4 g; L( D/ f
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
" V- ~( m F, t4 x) TECON 365 Resource Economics
$ k5 L E: j" X F/ u4 O, DTopics:
2 \, v2 D/ g( CExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
6 N, b/ [3 Y4 SScarcity and pricing
0 a, i6 e. \: y/ w# g9 U0 UContemporary Canadian resource policy issues6 t/ E. h3 }, b
8 \/ r& K" U' h& G1 fIf you enjoyed learning about ! b0 [& z! a3 _
Resource Allocation
8 H+ J4 n5 y1 w! ~' E+ E7 hPricing
5 D9 R4 ]8 i$ Q( O. J, k: UMarkets
7 H4 f, o4 q% ^4 o5 gGovernment roles3 s; {. i5 A0 w7 l& A
Or would like to learn more about 4 \9 ]& m8 M& m2 m
The energy sector, including sources and markets" |4 `5 ]9 f: r( @% ]
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues% n- Z5 u$ c9 _: `* g9 E( k
You might enjoy a course about
5 s! P$ V2 Y" R6 AEnergy Economics!
, O, P& w% n: z) IECON 366 Energy Economics6 o, C# g6 r5 T0 {( k( }
Topics:
+ l+ D8 t" p! Y% L# R1 t' E2 E9 }Pricing
$ H* b7 u; G/ `2 Z+ G3 g" KRole in economic growth # P/ {! S( }! Y7 \2 S, w R
Energy sources and markets
, v/ }& @" B7 N' H! w9 P* YRole of government
: Z6 M7 Q2 N/ J7 |Regulation
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* S) A' P! {- ]* h% P2 B4 yIf you enjoyed learning about 5 h% @5 d7 v [8 H G" P
Externalities
) c- Z* a/ _' KRegulation' _) r7 X; ?2 J& l
Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration$ t; q9 Z5 Q% G! n7 M
Steps taken to address deterioration; Q! q9 x+ E& N2 o& t- l
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! . Y7 q: c& o9 M; q
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment- X* {2 V: u* v3 N+ y/ [
Topics: # t5 q1 N/ p4 ?$ f3 J3 N8 l( @. E k
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment * L5 Z# r/ k t& J& _8 n4 n
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
$ a3 L% `; @: JTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration " J5 P: R5 O% U$ W
Recreation economics( m* m" N2 P4 w1 v; }' @) A# k3 n
0 m( W) N; h! m1 v$ j- o# n: zIf you enjoyed learning about4 N; S6 c- ^' I: b% i3 x$ e
Individual Incentives0 X$ [+ x2 U7 p$ s) }; _
Total Welfare " b1 b% S* @/ P7 F) S
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
6 G U+ J- p5 R# t! W# ZECON 378 Law and Economics: \6 q! G- c; A, b1 F) o0 K/ m
Topics: ( X2 `: Q' r& x- i/ a
Issues in Criminal and Family Law2 `; k& _, i% j; N0 w
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining* Q6 W1 o$ c( R$ {/ }
Child Support Payments
# q2 ]: S) G7 a4 [. ~/ h3 jPrivate Divorce agreements
3 `" A+ H0 F) H' pCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 [: ?3 i6 r9 a. q3 ?Prisoners Dilemma
4 q8 m, q, u7 s% Q4 }6 t4 pDominant Strategies
; [( P8 e* ^9 J i B# aCollusion+ L4 A( c& F; x! q, S8 {
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
6 Z8 T( E0 c% ~' D2 IECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications- b9 R: `0 L0 Q. z9 L' r
Topics: : u/ P1 |0 E o2 N. j( n! p. Y3 O# z
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
1 U0 @+ Z1 k! }9 @4 TApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion * T2 C5 z* y1 t: u6 q# p( C9 K
Note! Prerequisites: " X4 G W% S7 L! S" ~3 B. S
ECON 384 & 299 |
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