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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
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$ \1 j9 M/ ^8 L+ ?/ P+ p) i' RChina as an Emerging Economy
& N5 `: J5 k/ i* V0 `7 U" V. hYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
g: N2 l2 V7 U% e3 X3 y2 b. eECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
* Q7 x/ ~, r. r* wTopics: 6 v- k8 O: z& r+ B0 h3 {
Chinese Economy Characteristics, ^, m3 X5 B$ W h
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
0 s) F3 v9 f0 u* v7 |1 [Consequences of economic reform2 q) R7 c- @# D
Canada’s economic relations with China% s' D$ h: e3 _
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Rich and Poor Countries
( ?4 f% S7 T' O" gWhy economies differ& H) m% e: c3 `) B* w7 S0 i3 d m
Causes for such differences
4 ^3 I# F7 q7 AYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 r7 h9 c1 s4 M4 `ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth9 _0 b( o$ z- k! U2 z- C ^/ f1 U2 u
Topics:' B) }6 A9 x3 T" c6 ?
Technology
* l, T' W* T W1 AInstitutions, ~6 g/ H( |( ^) h l* S7 E
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
# [- n0 `9 Q( ?0 BConsumer Behavior
5 W" m n, ~; S) z3 e& gProduction and Cost
9 B# }# N6 d$ w) sPrice and Output
& U/ N; v6 ` j! g+ j$ |3 _- qMarket Structures
& z" o& M( W8 MYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!% s' t3 `& P# [" e
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
* B2 i; s" q/ r' cTopics: 7 }7 r- k2 j7 r% l' ^
Theory of consumer behavior
0 g2 X0 \; Y% J9 \Theory of production and cost5 Q: z5 l/ k& H: y6 O2 Q0 x
Price and output determination under competition! D9 ?. P. L3 i# \# n7 ~7 u
Monopoly and other market structures2 T. H2 a, F) w, f0 I, P- T
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Costs and Benefits ]* X! { N: e7 N; N5 k5 y
Externalities
4 k5 s- S0 h* L( s$ eDecision-making
1 Y# H9 `) x- E/ A( @& R K( }Or would like to learn more about
% ~5 M/ s% W2 E: K. h P- nCapital Investments: r* v' Q* i) p( j) {. Y
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
7 f$ N. d# P7 |5 i& A4 }6 `ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
z0 `6 Y0 t2 m: ~: W. HTopics:" o1 Z0 b: ?4 M! y, l
Cost-Benefit Analysis0 P# n. i# u) n5 `& y" T
Evaluating Public Investment Projects7 E! K0 t1 X4 t& {
Look at examples from
) z) y* W" y" K9 c* qTransportation) k+ ^& C* a& Q5 h+ O2 x
River Basin Management4 a( a& K% g" q1 }7 q$ a
Electrical Generation
, ]# i' Y" `) VOil & Gas and Pollution Control3 P9 D! t1 [6 S4 Y
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7 [5 i* a5 @5 ?% b( I0 c/ dSupply and Demand
/ V, w5 l- |, a. K9 U7 h) bExternalities* t" u3 k) a* k
Resource Allocation W: `/ a' U4 I+ u# y: b
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
- B5 }- x. ~, P5 h6 I# y' |You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
% B# ?' W& @4 R1 r5 g7 t% h5 f+ }, G5 ], ZECON 365 Resource Economics; X; g4 Q7 Y, i; D* r" N9 P
Topics:
9 U5 D6 m7 h3 `- B- P e aExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ u. \" L% D0 }8 K* [Scarcity and pricing
$ Y" o4 t. C& u4 V0 }5 U9 T- FContemporary Canadian resource policy issues) k7 p* H5 }, ^: ~7 n% J& u* V
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" Z7 k5 ?- A4 dResource Allocation
. z6 _9 J' W+ w0 m( h& `9 dPricing
$ g6 W* i; ]. P& ZMarkets
* s- m/ l2 l h/ |' ZGovernment roles& ]4 W* X1 [, X( \
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The energy sector, including sources and markets4 r5 H, H3 E8 ?. C8 ~
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
, a8 ?# s7 E8 }6 W/ e3 mYou might enjoy a course about - X9 m) p' S- ]2 g8 L
Energy Economics!' O0 @0 C/ i4 f# w
ECON 366 Energy Economics
Q0 ?8 E2 W% W( `; \ E8 v" XTopics: 8 M7 \1 d- _% r: S) T
Pricing8 _* L* }1 u: S) a% `; z; x% [
Role in economic growth
. q y3 a! ?8 sEnergy sources and markets
6 M2 T' x$ w* z! B2 N) ~Role of government 9 q( X6 g, R* ?
Regulation
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Externalities% Q/ C7 h& K+ g/ R( i/ E: S
Regulation
* Y% L% p* B* eGovernment roles
, {5 |% K# J5 U$ Q* HOr would like to learn more about
6 p- L2 i6 N {$ r. F# GEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration9 K. v$ H* A6 c: B* Z/ c2 P2 C1 X
Steps taken to address deterioration) z1 L) s& ^$ Y2 R6 B. A* W1 Q" _
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ' G8 V: K2 X# H+ S3 W
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment; G$ F; I+ @0 o: o
Topics: 0 l9 l C r1 e! i) @7 W" r
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
' z8 p& @- B! K1 z' K2 [Types and causes of environmental deterioration
7 f: |3 r& v8 T% U( \" XTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 6 T6 r+ I# x3 m6 D5 ]4 M
Recreation economics
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* A0 W8 Y6 C& p1 ^0 `+ OIf you enjoyed learning about X0 H! L: s& W, \6 S3 b
Individual Incentives
6 F" z2 f. L% V7 ETotal Welfare
) L$ N5 W: X" S) x4 ZYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ; v0 K( O$ B. i7 G( f2 t% L7 B
ECON 378 Law and Economics
$ ^9 l9 ~: e5 K- T5 S4 H4 hTopics:
8 y4 G. |7 ?: s' M( p$ dIssues in Criminal and Family Law
2 M7 ?9 [7 S P7 I8 X- oCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. t% o& d/ E, H& G F5 c& nChild Support Payments" d9 K6 F+ Q3 G
Private Divorce agreements4 a$ G9 D% x2 ]4 j) C+ |
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
' N; P& `1 a) eDominant Strategies! @9 p2 I# X$ ^6 {/ p9 G
Collusion
i: o9 E. ]2 W0 s4 _You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
/ E2 P% K. D2 f" p9 N1 ~8 jECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
0 y# N7 E% T( uTopics: X \, w- P$ e5 ^! J' _
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
' e. y& {& z2 }2 o, L' ?4 f& xApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
8 b( Y3 G5 h0 K8 o- {Note! Prerequisites:
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