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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
: U6 h& J' {/ X7 ?! c: w* l0 iYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
% r T+ X- [! `ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
S+ u. R" Y& x: W! b: CTopics: : Y, d9 a- q6 t9 ^
Chinese Economy Characteristics. {7 v9 Q. t3 E% \* W
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
# o8 [2 P6 O+ P( vConsequences of economic reform3 Z) N6 x; h2 s( g) `+ ~/ j g. q' x
Canada’s economic relations with China
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! q7 m% r6 m2 W8 x6 h6 M7 s6 O5 @If you would like to learn more about: 9 I: F" \8 C0 [2 k7 A: k
Rich and Poor Countries
. h5 R! ?, `8 rWhy economies differ# ~' x7 {5 [* r. \8 A5 e* A9 s& L, [
Causes for such differences
& l; Z% W0 a1 j4 sYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 C) }9 M* ~; e
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* P. }1 l1 u, f) C5 X) y J9 GTopics:
/ A- F6 Q Y X. TTechnology
" g/ t- b( r1 g$ WInstitutions
: q# A7 J; h# L4 fGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
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Consumer Behavior& L, O( e' N- d
Production and Cost
* G" P, q' c3 C+ A' ?' h# OPrice and Output
9 G3 A" N" r1 D; Y* ^! Z1 \Market Structures) D6 I; Z3 T+ o; }) j3 F, g, \
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
+ ~7 G6 N* y! T+ ?# uECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
' Q$ K4 x2 W) H. q8 z7 v& GTopics: ; W/ `- B; e6 G" Q
Theory of consumer behavior, a& S0 Q# w( ?" t' W& M
Theory of production and cost* `# U$ {+ X6 t+ K" ` O2 P
Price and output determination under competition
: v. B- B2 F4 J ~$ M V2 |, k2 \Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
. R: s: _, W. R- UExternalities
2 b% u1 V0 Y8 \9 G( kDecision-making
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Capital Investments1 M8 F9 m; z$ R, p' ~
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!. X- C# R- i5 M5 F& k, `
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation" t& @; x% D# y2 n0 P
Topics:
9 Z! k! W: N0 G2 B* d* K$ R) z5 wCost-Benefit Analysis% `/ E, X% a1 K6 W: b: b
Evaluating Public Investment Projects4 N/ z) M2 S( r7 y a
Look at examples from 0 ]# n7 N7 ` B' ~ ]( S: |9 R) i
Transportation* ~; N- J/ S/ `' ^: a2 v
River Basin Management9 i/ ]1 F* W1 u) `4 q: d5 {
Electrical Generation0 z2 ?2 p* [6 E6 G( {
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
# |( j$ D- F9 w0 @Supply and Demand* e7 |. p" |% y1 Y" m2 v: o
Externalities
2 \2 w0 B! _, X. N. aResource Allocation
1 W4 z0 |9 i" e _4 v' ~Taxation( i3 w, h: l& J2 f
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada, r5 t, O* g& ]# m- l8 M% H$ q
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
4 ^+ I9 e% N4 ]1 k4 a, gECON 365 Resource Economics/ Z) X& Y' k/ c; T" h# w
Topics:3 o7 ~ Z* O& K! d
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
5 O, Q) Y& ^$ g! KScarcity and pricing
, q# N8 C5 y+ [* E6 L0 U! R, vContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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4 e3 h/ E- N$ W. B& F3 HIf you enjoyed learning about ! K/ Q" r# z; E; c
Resource Allocation: y8 j+ y. y# _" d7 [* \) [
Pricing# Z1 |& }# B ~# D
Markets5 p9 p' K* j7 b1 n9 }
Government roles5 t) z8 B! Z8 T
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
! Z" F) v' l8 \0 M" t, i' x, G; DCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
9 t! a9 W8 W2 }6 T( G" J ^$ W; @You might enjoy a course about + R/ @" E/ z0 q; v5 }
Energy Economics!
$ o. n+ \# T7 w. \, Q( Y' ZECON 366 Energy Economics
5 n8 a- i+ q2 k; i1 Z1 cTopics:
5 Y3 e7 B) J) P$ GPricing
0 M/ H# ]! I/ U( e; O" YRole in economic growth
# m. a' o3 U; |0 GEnergy sources and markets ( R9 z* r/ N/ c& H
Role of government
0 P' G4 W% x1 S4 |Regulation 8 Y% {5 q. s: @" R) f. G/ }
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9 m# U$ h( J1 U/ o4 F. q% ~Externalities( Z: o/ i; i6 q# M
Regulation6 Z% z) G1 u. H( w$ Z0 M# I" E) E* b
Government roles. V" W+ f, p. e" d9 p
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
' E/ [; v; t- h. S4 g' kSteps taken to address deterioration3 N; C1 F6 i6 l3 E/ v
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 4 }, ~, y: N* u) |/ V# T3 `7 K5 ]
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment- R0 c" M$ H6 R5 U4 @
Topics: 4 d1 c ^# R+ E7 Y0 n
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
& u6 G' r) e3 A0 STypes and causes of environmental deterioration . x1 B7 ?9 G. _0 a7 Q7 e0 E
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 3 `8 p; `3 I8 j& t y6 G
Recreation economics2 W( H2 O0 U+ z5 G0 r! l
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Individual Incentives) n# Z5 w: j0 T) I) H# ]% K
Total Welfare
( d" t0 K" H# }% k( qYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
4 Q* V6 K7 R: \7 F% l1 g' S$ C9 SECON 378 Law and Economics2 L# K/ k& E4 t
Topics: ; M1 f; A! w3 F' t
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
/ ]- \5 [. c& U. M- [$ HCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
7 Z2 I* Q+ U) e# f+ R. _! wChild Support Payments# n) H7 x* V- `7 P! T4 n
Private Divorce agreements% o. P4 `0 Q6 k: e+ Q5 j7 W/ q! ^
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act% e/ ^3 X+ T9 K& f: P7 N7 Q- R
0 e4 M) N; H7 K9 N3 e3 C$ x: AIf you enjoyed learning about / Z0 W8 x# |: ^& W
Prisoners Dilemma' F+ s3 f$ O0 O
Dominant Strategies- H) X' U; N9 _0 S% z
Collusion
4 O/ e6 t1 A( S6 H8 ^& fYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
8 R# q$ G+ v' t7 u7 SECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications f) P$ Y- Z$ ~$ R; q9 V
Topics: ' M# t$ b0 R5 H8 w3 Z* g1 s
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games- e6 p3 N: z( N
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ) J+ c, z+ n/ f1 q! o) A: |, T
Note! Prerequisites: 7 u( t. H" v0 n/ i1 ^
ECON 384 & 299 |
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