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If you enjoyed learning about:
- l( r. g; b& }# N- J2 QTrade
$ f8 ^1 g% W( V! {Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy9 | a- A8 c; T, P" w9 U) }0 |
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
& E6 U. ^6 U v- O( s: v# z4 `4 ZECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, _& N6 V* S1 `% P4 _5 u
Topics:
$ o* i1 b& d. K5 D" k8 UChinese Economy Characteristics5 G; r1 n7 N# B1 ]/ D
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy& D3 U- u8 q: S% A+ @3 C/ m
Consequences of economic reform* @# g5 m* V$ ]" f- m( S f6 z
Canada’s economic relations with China
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p J# `4 m" PIf you would like to learn more about: 5 b* J [' q' S4 E+ H4 a+ W
Rich and Poor Countries
+ R# K. ]6 Z% m: ~9 A. p0 MWhy economies differ
( d K+ @2 {) l$ H- ]5 \* jCauses for such differences
" {) H1 W, {. e7 W' ^You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ w; E/ O5 P9 \ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' ?) ]( P3 G9 E* @6 ~ S8 w
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Technology
8 O3 v/ B7 b+ W4 gInstitutions2 g# y6 L. D9 o ]5 ]
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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) o) f( w9 X. |. I- X2 K) eIf you enjoyed learning about
& Q4 s8 N0 y5 n ?! OSupply and Demand
\ |* M# P. q1 C# rConsumer Behavior
4 w% C7 w7 D( `# v) xProduction and Cost& U) X. ?. O0 \+ j
Price and Output
! H$ f3 H" K6 V$ l& bMarket Structures
- c3 \/ V8 ?# L& k( X6 v& |You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!8 G/ `( s, `+ Y W: W
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
9 k( O9 p5 t* S; _' i1 y! u6 UTopics:
$ i6 n F) y/ R- _- QTheory of consumer behavior* I# u, S! l8 M0 I. u% N" s: { s
Theory of production and cost, E& d( q3 [8 ?
Price and output determination under competition
& W# N+ r3 X9 q" y8 K8 T3 SMonopoly and other market structures
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% D) b3 d- ~2 w# E5 p5 B+ y+ FIf you enjoyed learning about
8 X7 Z: V$ @8 Y# Z3 Z7 Y/ UCosts and Benefits
- M$ Z9 ]$ c( z: MExternalities
7 U+ a1 j. l% K) ^: VDecision-making
" v {6 [, ?, n0 c* t+ @- Y! H+ }; mOr would like to learn more about . Z9 g8 P9 ]' }, d% L- g
Capital Investments
+ I- c5 D" }/ E2 g" ?" V* o+ XYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
$ t0 y4 A0 q2 ]7 f% GECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
, t$ Y9 t% ]$ {! h: gTopics:3 d3 e. n( e( Y
Cost-Benefit Analysis
' A1 ^ M% y( O1 h" H" ~# I3 hEvaluating Public Investment Projects2 s$ ^0 h$ T' [9 T6 G
Look at examples from 8 M- F: Q: q, _: t
Transportation
9 u+ o9 L! H d9 l; O) E8 c$ E1 W) x: kRiver Basin Management
5 h# {8 J) J7 L3 XElectrical Generation
# [3 Z9 k0 F- t$ NOil & Gas and Pollution Control0 f) X8 t8 ^" N
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If you enjoyed learning about % v( K& Q+ f& ~. ]* `7 ?
Supply and Demand
" c5 I! d$ A0 I7 ~6 }( \! GExternalities1 P: I0 N! d# q! {
Resource Allocation
8 g* Q, Q* g2 f* _Taxation
- Y+ @ _" n7 D5 k4 z LOr would like to learn more about % M. N; q+ f5 u: N8 e. P/ G
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
! n9 d% ^* ]4 l- _6 M+ vYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!/ o2 ~2 a# ~" ^ }0 I2 s; {3 g
ECON 365 Resource Economics1 W" p9 K' J' ?
Topics:
! ^% e* p8 s# p- d* U/ wExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
: L- g4 p( J& Y$ hScarcity and pricing- Q' U0 k6 p0 I' K( N( c( O* W' \
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues. J0 y; ]. V2 o* L( \1 N
8 W4 T! V6 x1 _/ oIf you enjoyed learning about
( |6 K- g( _/ m, R4 Y: p8 ^9 YResource Allocation
1 F- \ |( u5 c3 aPricing# d" p0 a( q' ^6 Z, Q N
Markets; Z; L: y( s$ a) Q
Government roles: b/ l$ [- J, O2 m
Or would like to learn more about " V* s4 w# _; V( o6 o( K6 d" `: i+ m
The energy sector, including sources and markets
! f- Y- W+ ~+ T4 e8 UCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
9 m" u. R3 p. YYou might enjoy a course about
; X" ?! R( B4 i' W0 T' s9 Y+ g7 d, BEnergy Economics!* I' S) U' a x2 a' p/ Q
ECON 366 Energy Economics
# m; T9 n! a% X( WTopics: ) N3 J7 S+ a/ ]. {$ j" G
Pricing6 w1 Q1 ~; a" P% G" r
Role in economic growth / O+ H6 ^# r* Q8 Z( J& s5 o
Energy sources and markets ( n, E Q7 m+ ^6 L3 [! v' _& u1 _
Role of government 9 @$ \ `% o2 t( \$ z; T! o S' s3 v# @
Regulation
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( k' L4 B0 T- wIf you enjoyed learning about
! e( w5 r1 M& L; BExternalities2 I' M; f8 N* t8 f( `, J6 O. G, G1 D
Regulation5 U: x& A Y' ]7 r
Government roles
$ `% t7 ^; U" q7 LOr would like to learn more about 7 l Z! H& h9 n( J* P
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration7 f$ r2 I a, M0 t/ D
Steps taken to address deterioration
& I8 M5 q5 {( |2 q. JYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
/ S4 L* r, F! [* Z: \ECON 369 Economics of the Environment# j8 r. D, x+ }
Topics:
( g+ w3 p( U& v9 Z9 |9 q- M; u8 _% Q1 FEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
0 S3 p* `- y2 |9 b3 `Types and causes of environmental deterioration
6 X, k9 i; j7 }/ vTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
5 D0 C& E/ w0 o7 C, `! n! c; DRecreation economics/ z$ _( Z+ L! A" e+ P
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 ]" W9 j3 z( W n/ j Individual Incentives/ o o7 _2 F1 _; T) G9 r' O
Total Welfare ; @* j; I; Y6 a5 Z; f
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 9 o6 O6 A5 {2 V& B
ECON 378 Law and Economics8 g1 ~7 | }2 ?6 E& ~9 i* q
Topics: $ F# Q+ F& P4 {/ F: |
Issues in Criminal and Family Law7 R% l" r! t. ~# T- J# w
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining5 U( z% b: ^3 e: a, A' U4 W1 P& D" U
Child Support Payments
, l# E. M: Q8 ?- v d! N: |! BPrivate Divorce agreements6 f4 \' t5 p2 c9 X5 r3 W$ T! a# e, @( V
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act5 Z" P& {+ [0 X6 ~% @
4 t' J9 Y0 F. f- _! V) }! UIf you enjoyed learning about , |4 t' ~) }: x- |7 o0 U
Prisoners Dilemma) W- Y; Z2 i2 V [7 ]
Dominant Strategies
( S* S5 p, ]& u& F. ~+ _1 LCollusion
: ~7 R q. U0 _: b' q+ ~) K- u. c3 uYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! : d" {# A4 U* S |$ I
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications" p# K n! I3 w6 Y
Topics:
& m! m2 Q1 T# I$ S5 g# a$ BAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games+ m: t* b0 E9 |. q& b. W. w7 b
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 3 r/ I* V; l' {
Note! Prerequisites: 4 B& O( t7 u8 s- S& U
ECON 384 & 299 |
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