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If you enjoyed learning about: ' x) j7 M& Q' ~' W6 z. G" s t
Trade6 I! d- R7 B3 v$ w: ]
Growth
' S' s0 w, S8 a3 MOr would like to learn more about: ! F6 v! T$ j6 y
China as an Emerging Economy
2 X5 r; T/ r8 G$ s* }4 m/ z, @You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!) Q3 ?2 M% J& z/ b( u
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
* A; ?5 T, R5 c! ?( [Topics: # g( l& R: E% z% h
Chinese Economy Characteristics
9 H5 W4 ^; f& u0 d2 n! m8 mRecent Events in the Chinese Economy, a) q% _! y( p- t$ k, p' `4 l
Consequences of economic reform
& T- X: ~4 t1 Y2 o4 ^Canada’s economic relations with China
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/ F* ^. r2 K# g0 k9 c7 e' tIf you would like to learn more about:
9 w/ y3 P1 w6 `% qRich and Poor Countries
: f% }# c% P* X' x7 m1 R8 \0 Y+ sWhy economies differ% T5 b9 N0 k5 F9 p$ B" y
Causes for such differences7 ]6 _5 g, [, F6 o# o5 W$ B, u
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& k' R& m+ D, @* T) OECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 @7 N8 N% V- x' t2 QTopics:
5 Q$ C% V) v% I) K& b' ]+ h- ^Technology
6 s6 X+ D. H P( i8 SInstitutions
9 t7 B3 `5 {0 q2 d: JGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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: v* a3 O% E6 q( xIf you enjoyed learning about
2 [4 a, C: E! T( n+ XSupply and Demand. t( i- U# |& H q
Consumer Behavior4 z' c& N, g( w. Y* K* b
Production and Cost w _6 A" l1 e3 ~
Price and Output
! D3 t" U' o6 A) j& ZMarket Structures
$ N% E1 V( a# M* AYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
9 X& [% `/ |) ~9 e# xECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
7 e" S( i$ X2 g5 ~Topics:
' u+ M7 X+ p1 H6 Y1 vTheory of consumer behavior
- q+ e5 }6 \/ k4 z! P* }- [Theory of production and cost
, p3 S; L# \' _! U& @Price and output determination under competition" R9 V. c7 [# c+ k) ?) j3 t
Monopoly and other market structures
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# [" j" h1 _: E( H8 Q; N! X0 K$ qIf you enjoyed learning about & F/ z% K+ F8 r6 b% F. M
Costs and Benefits 8 p2 ?6 L; ^* ~& |
Externalities* `8 N3 f8 }- s! X) T( {
Decision-making
. ]4 c6 U. h1 eOr would like to learn more about
! Z) P5 p, H: _/ t( z- NCapital Investments f, p. N2 |/ L- k B* e! a0 o
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
7 c+ |2 d- A: X6 mECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation) s3 E/ H" q+ G0 t, q
Topics:
8 j% s! [/ i) M' a* l5 V9 o. iCost-Benefit Analysis3 Y6 t; n' U( p: H B5 O
Evaluating Public Investment Projects+ i% V. ^4 J/ R$ t1 T! F/ k# W
Look at examples from % Y1 [- N0 w: x3 w
Transportation
7 t( L5 p% m8 F7 b4 Y: mRiver Basin Management. w! u( L1 f# v- v; Y! R' y$ R7 N
Electrical Generation
& Y. P$ @5 j2 \7 oOil & Gas and Pollution Control% d5 Z- s* \$ ^6 M
: a2 Q7 U& ^! S4 SIf you enjoyed learning about
1 ~1 @8 X: H8 l& RSupply and Demand/ t1 ?* B0 y5 v5 s" ]! R
Externalities
" z& n; P2 E0 A# K! K cResource Allocation' y) R& Q2 W! D" B# J4 a/ W
Taxation! \. m" \2 O2 {, l7 S
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada. v% y* ]) ]# Y
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
9 S8 O; X/ Q: `+ oECON 365 Resource Economics
" ~! R [- W; ^$ Z$ I" T' Q# YTopics:
, z8 }; ]. I/ g9 H7 |% ]- _5 `Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
2 Q3 K$ Y2 b$ C0 d8 L, OScarcity and pricing+ a; k! u, ]8 c$ o/ S8 P B
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues8 I4 {; P/ Z2 [1 Z+ X9 M: ^
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Resource Allocation8 L$ _2 ?5 j/ q! S
Pricing% o9 g. Q3 j5 S2 v/ z# S+ U& s
Markets
' c6 ?* [/ i' |+ }4 _, xGovernment roles8 t( [: k9 \6 ^2 O! U; H
Or would like to learn more about
5 r" m% y8 K1 u4 s7 LThe energy sector, including sources and markets
( v9 Y; I, b6 H/ aCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
( _4 ~! q8 W: j& E: [3 I7 C% L2 lYou might enjoy a course about
9 S$ ]0 R, h9 }1 eEnergy Economics!5 x: w* D' U. j# W( g
ECON 366 Energy Economics
; ?# a! Q8 d! E) |2 oTopics:
2 q2 o7 x X" X! SPricing1 ]* E7 ~" N. j/ u* X( G
Role in economic growth
# | O: k' P9 p; B9 y. h$ v1 tEnergy sources and markets
. Z2 G5 }8 n& GRole of government 1 s) w5 Z D7 p7 \: O. L' k+ F
Regulation
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# p1 H6 g6 y: y! ^Externalities# o+ E; _# X/ _5 }0 V Q
Regulation @; z5 M" Z/ I& H; S, ~) s$ |
Government roles6 @9 ?* y! }, F, T8 Q2 y
Or would like to learn more about 5 Q; t2 V( t& B% K0 A5 `5 t$ r% f
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
a: t: \: h ?' ?/ W0 CSteps taken to address deterioration
& v9 d/ U) X! T7 kYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 5 Z0 B5 s7 ~0 v2 o: I' z9 J
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment: A$ Y1 V' c+ ?0 d6 K
Topics:
0 z2 K$ `5 M, w8 m v! AEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment : v" j0 [' @- Q, O4 h/ m8 e0 r
Types and causes of environmental deterioration / E/ [% V5 Q" h+ z; R- A* l
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
; S7 F) @* O, d, F% bRecreation economics
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7 Y) `/ y6 g( b7 e; |1 aIf you enjoyed learning about6 l$ H* e( f2 E: n0 }7 W
Individual Incentives6 [3 b$ C0 J3 k* k
Total Welfare ; D4 H, M2 S) P7 V
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ' ]/ C7 q) I$ Q( @+ K
ECON 378 Law and Economics
0 }) n- O: X o" o LTopics: * Q8 O! ?5 `* r/ S+ |+ }- U7 f
Issues in Criminal and Family Law# W8 B+ C5 k' s& V; B# n# Y8 e
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* P2 m6 u, X. R6 [2 ?Child Support Payments# [5 o2 c p" v& E
Private Divorce agreements; Y! j6 O+ `, x1 z
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act+ Y9 H* n% Z: i; Q; f
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5 d5 ~2 P c& ?. i5 P1 j" S- PPrisoners Dilemma* r8 [6 E1 X( W' m1 Q
Dominant Strategies& G( m! q$ b% X, G9 N" n5 Y! j% W
Collusion$ I+ p1 }8 }( {' i) w& U) U* R
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
" I A/ H. P! ~4 _* xECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications Z( m1 \5 P9 v, V) o
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
" t! J1 e& `! xApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion * `" }; b P; D/ k+ z$ K
Note! Prerequisites: + }5 Z: ~) h9 t7 k0 N- Z$ i
ECON 384 & 299 |
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