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If you enjoyed learning about:
1 Y( m, B. H( h7 m5 t" KTrade q# o4 y- g3 n( _7 z( Z* X
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy. ^, B! _5 G# O) y' z2 \/ f6 C
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
- _4 b7 `) r9 @7 wECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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Chinese Economy Characteristics1 f: V0 v& s! H/ H5 Q+ P/ k
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy6 z# q _; [9 o. \; t2 ?, |
Consequences of economic reform
5 k: m5 s+ n1 |8 x; v; z8 [Canada’s economic relations with China4 N8 c, J, d0 p2 z, o# m# n; L
{$ v1 t3 O; a5 ]7 [+ T/ ?1 UIf you would like to learn more about: , m$ Z1 e8 e8 d/ \! v
Rich and Poor Countries
) t; `) i9 k* {; q# a1 ]) x0 k' IWhy economies differ$ Y1 h8 g) J" |
Causes for such differences" I# g5 C2 y0 E9 [) N6 }
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 v( r3 \8 J( L8 e) u; W2 \! Z! xECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 N& Q K& s/ t
Topics:2 t/ Y1 V4 V) S( r: ]
Technology
! A! r% M' q, I7 fInstitutions
% ~. N) H- F# dGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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* M* ?7 Q/ E0 x$ Q( b) M# oIf you enjoyed learning about 4 N( ^7 B" l X
Supply and Demand( a6 x/ S$ w) w4 {
Consumer Behavior
* O% G( a2 ?' }( R ZProduction and Cost
# ?5 x. z; ~% h3 t1 \7 SPrice and Output
1 ?4 _$ |3 C+ T0 R' ^+ s0 aMarket Structures, p' q& f6 I; Y% @0 @0 A2 v: T
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
7 S0 g! o& W* ~9 K. rECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
+ p( j6 k1 P& b; |& B8 d o% S2 dTopics: + o' y, u- A0 h' [! }) k: Z T
Theory of consumer behavior
" F/ _7 a/ o9 I5 G- h2 d) \Theory of production and cost
( Y: b/ t' ~# |$ F# ]/ ~Price and output determination under competition
$ e, V5 V- W7 n0 x" k" d- YMonopoly and other market structures2 Z! P7 s9 v1 I) v$ L
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Costs and Benefits
" H7 |; d. s% ~) b- H1 QExternalities
2 b& Y& i" v7 r* ZDecision-making
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Capital Investments% n# C: ]- ?' N9 ?- c6 S' G& j& D0 H2 _
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
* U' j, |& E: e" b4 b9 s+ SECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation/ b; ?* R! h3 H1 I! |' `) W8 I
Topics:
% ^, k, X, M8 L3 K% U" j% SCost-Benefit Analysis$ q1 z k. v' T! ^" I
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
9 z7 c& K2 K, N6 e- f7 B' k. c0 rLook at examples from 4 p c9 V" Q% Q+ f+ W9 Z
Transportation: w- C8 A; u- b' {9 P9 ~0 O8 a
River Basin Management
; ]% {( x) I8 }) \Electrical Generation [% z, l& F. ]2 W" g5 [
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control2 \- S: ?0 a, N+ x' W" D/ g( h- l
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Supply and Demand2 P* ?% d) }6 [& ~- r h
Externalities2 \- L5 V: A7 E' L6 h$ _
Resource Allocation/ f# `* p9 k2 Q+ b
Taxation
3 l: M* \4 _2 G! q% `: C1 U7 ]7 K" ZOr would like to learn more about
2 D3 Y( |) C& F3 I3 f3 T |Supply of Natural Resources in Canada5 a8 N* o7 ]% s/ g
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!. y1 I* ]3 [: L, K5 N
ECON 365 Resource Economics
6 O: p2 _- I2 B( J. x9 Q; ~8 ^, MTopics:7 ~! T( x2 ^4 H& k2 N* O8 p
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources1 \* k4 L4 j E! D7 u( }+ g$ Q
Scarcity and pricing
' M, S M" c* u! YContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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# m2 M* k3 K1 J/ l3 qIf you enjoyed learning about d9 J8 N1 n4 `9 |
Resource Allocation% k- L0 n K. o6 }
Pricing/ @. v2 c! y# H, _
Markets+ ]5 `6 F4 H0 K( ~& p. R
Government roles7 _3 |$ R% B% y6 E6 q, F4 M7 D! |) V# t
Or would like to learn more about
. m. y2 L7 m; t* q, FThe energy sector, including sources and markets
, v2 d' O3 K% PCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
2 }0 ^7 A+ e% a, S" NYou might enjoy a course about
5 {# {# }! G+ B! d: VEnergy Economics!
, u! D% { F; @' u1 q+ eECON 366 Energy Economics X4 V, d8 R- \& }1 |
Topics:
7 U7 u( h5 B; ?8 }Pricing
- U) N- o9 l7 ]* oRole in economic growth ! a7 s9 d* E; w }) U. D
Energy sources and markets , P' p$ r4 h0 e N+ j& D& p
Role of government 1 Z4 c2 e, o/ x% ^& ^+ Z* l4 H" s0 E
Regulation
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Externalities
( O) R% B+ @) M( b& SRegulation
2 ]! ]% L* m6 _Government roles1 Z; y/ `( c; f/ ^
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
: N# d; B! S: y2 b1 qSteps taken to address deterioration
1 A$ x& P6 }/ Q. U5 n7 }You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
5 x1 V J" T8 u& k5 m& MECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 }! w! K$ m6 c' gTopics: ; O7 b1 R; k) R/ D
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
. n2 r) w" a+ X& M. z% J& YTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
3 T+ g# f u- H8 V; e5 sTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
/ P6 o6 i8 a gRecreation economics
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Individual Incentives" E# m5 k8 F$ |
Total Welfare ( A; O# R% j1 H
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ; ~ j' x& e L9 v+ ?
ECON 378 Law and Economics: B2 Q3 M. a& L' j: n) _# u( U
Topics: 6 l! @9 [( f, h$ M- U- V4 g
Issues in Criminal and Family Law# V& x {: p. y3 B, _3 }( k
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
2 h2 K4 o& z; g5 Z) c1 tChild Support Payments
4 S0 h; f9 X0 X2 zPrivate Divorce agreements
& {) b# Z) z8 f! T6 i) T! M8 [Criminal provisions of the Competition Act! i2 P7 T' d4 ` R5 {
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If you enjoyed learning about
! q3 A: N- `* H$ ~( RPrisoners Dilemma2 ~4 }3 u( H8 f4 h
Dominant Strategies
6 u6 U; M3 G+ @9 e* j1 uCollusion# K' h4 t3 U; T6 X d; [: [' ?
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
% k& p+ [& y$ U+ zECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications. C& j; z: F3 l2 b: w, @
Topics: 2 m" ]+ |3 X r
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games2 p- V' S, B8 X
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion " x4 B' m+ Q" a! @. y* }
Note! Prerequisites:
. C) ]% r& {) u5 S- Q1 \$ HECON 384 & 299 |
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