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If you enjoyed learning about:
8 r8 k. p; D$ W7 _& a: HTrade
$ Y, E1 m: j; V$ _6 hGrowth
8 n* U$ d1 f, w( b+ o$ p9 U% lOr would like to learn more about:
8 S B) T; B! l; F+ ?$ C2 xChina as an Emerging Economy# f: a' E; m J4 e$ Q& s
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!/ ]+ S! T6 {' e
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
" B5 _( k6 K8 RTopics: % I0 A' X7 Z* ~- l
Chinese Economy Characteristics
# a7 i+ j/ y4 j9 K3 z5 o5 kRecent Events in the Chinese Economy% g* }6 `2 _3 A7 I; H
Consequences of economic reform, C' Z1 L/ U. |% [
Canada’s economic relations with China
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+ N+ h: u1 L" p; R" }8 z) M3 h% aIf you would like to learn more about:
" r1 x h& T1 }; a2 I& Z( JRich and Poor Countries
1 {' X: a" g# RWhy economies differ
; \6 z V; d7 L3 V. z: E$ vCauses for such differences
0 Q! P* k0 V' u2 B& UYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* P! V& `" @: E9 m4 W: z
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ q2 _" J! m+ P2 @5 l0 i
Topics:
8 B" g- |" X2 Z" N& ~1 f \Technology
& f, Y1 S) K/ U/ m* mInstitutions* V* B) `; S5 M: u6 u( E, `
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence / P( H9 O0 |3 b* O) t0 C/ C7 F3 b
8 c' [& ?# y$ t$ KIf you enjoyed learning about
/ B' }2 B/ L0 H' u, N& fSupply and Demand
6 U: C+ o# M- j# KConsumer Behavior
o: W. T5 U1 m8 l0 i3 @Production and Cost K/ c, K C( {- U/ K& s" M
Price and Output
8 R" b& W# }* i- a4 _Market Structures0 M# ?8 o5 m/ g, G, q/ {' }# E% l
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!4 {& f- n3 m! r: e' A
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
: ~* p, ?, e/ j$ c9 L. STopics: 4 `9 @1 d4 l6 ?0 a- e: O7 p
Theory of consumer behavior
- L' C; @% A$ S6 M5 T% VTheory of production and cost) A% h2 B4 i( F( q, j8 B, `7 {
Price and output determination under competition' S# Z* _3 }* V' Z; |' m
Monopoly and other market structures# d7 Y/ w9 B* M7 Q, h* `+ Y
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Costs and Benefits X9 b+ [3 N1 `! p% p4 l
Externalities
& d+ q0 M4 ]7 C- J- s+ V9 `. gDecision-making
% q G3 j0 U6 E* N% MOr would like to learn more about
8 L# U* W( i1 R8 T, F7 xCapital Investments
5 [; i" A. o+ LYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
" |7 l6 A" j& U4 B9 G. t0 cECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
5 P! _! M9 z3 t2 l- ]1 z% VTopics:" C8 I" m- `4 ]6 |
Cost-Benefit Analysis
0 [5 e5 }( S5 B3 y0 M9 KEvaluating Public Investment Projects# l: h6 A: l+ r7 M$ K4 s
Look at examples from
% ~3 s( w- Z7 G$ r) {* U& wTransportation; M1 _0 B3 ^) P" k; A7 n% B8 G
River Basin Management
& z( C+ v8 l8 x2 V3 d3 `Electrical Generation
! n, n/ ?7 I5 l* o! \, w8 U+ T8 j6 QOil & Gas and Pollution Control7 k8 e' A& J8 X" ^
9 u- f: f Q; p: tIf you enjoyed learning about
$ r& v7 L: m/ f9 ~ WSupply and Demand- q. ^7 h1 T" z- X4 q. o- t
Externalities
6 Z, w. \: N+ E. Y9 x R7 c* zResource Allocation+ s/ G. X/ L/ Z' `/ a* ?/ R
Taxation
! N* b B0 s2 Y5 y0 b; ? xOr would like to learn more about # j4 G4 ^" M& N
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada+ @9 K& q* @9 B3 F, r
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! r. N. v7 Y X7 |
ECON 365 Resource Economics S. \% O7 o' j+ N
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
9 ]% L8 P# w- M4 h3 B; AScarcity and pricing, Z0 |1 ~# q' y( r/ Y
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues! Z7 S3 _1 `( M* ]
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6 X8 d+ j" i- x3 }* {9 j: wResource Allocation
2 }8 S6 f* `6 `6 M# f, A* WPricing
! [, s! @8 i0 b/ D% {Markets; g' j; n- d2 d) Y5 A1 P* v7 B
Government roles7 o# Z9 ?4 Q& Q9 h% G+ d
Or would like to learn more about
- Q0 z' D( U8 P9 V n& e8 DThe energy sector, including sources and markets
7 P' O5 L" }6 O8 \+ WCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
9 B, Y' f; C% Q/ X0 S, UYou might enjoy a course about
Q0 s w0 G& c) g* D! FEnergy Economics!$ z" s% B0 K. U) l
ECON 366 Energy Economics( D# X1 t h/ d ~& F( y
Topics:
j5 @6 P5 |# a! c# j }Pricing
/ g% V( l7 q* sRole in economic growth
7 n+ f& e5 Z: r! z% F9 [* B: s! OEnergy sources and markets * G, `- j2 T9 l: J
Role of government + ~9 E- H6 J# l9 D' R9 d; M
Regulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
! Z3 ^" E$ P8 l7 ~( i: ?Externalities8 A0 w O& v- e$ ^2 g- L. z
Regulation
! }( S! K* S6 F: wGovernment roles
& C5 t2 c/ X. `( I; G m0 j, lOr would like to learn more about
/ D$ ]! R3 S& v+ t2 xEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
, @1 A T' }9 e8 x6 f3 `4 _Steps taken to address deterioration7 L5 S: B5 @* t% e
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 4 e2 w4 W, u- [8 }
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment* w* S1 {/ s% O3 R
Topics: 0 J4 k" |+ O8 G# G0 H
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
, D1 M' d9 H4 W3 P: Q. o. @Types and causes of environmental deterioration
, W W! i9 S2 y* l: o1 O, M3 iTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration # \/ Q! d/ J: n+ c/ w- N4 k
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
- x4 O, R A2 M9 G* _0 S4 ]% o Individual Incentives
% ~) |4 m- K# m& o% C% E# R) wTotal Welfare
1 t8 c- Q3 t) s/ L% |! sYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
; y3 p" t3 M, x( ]ECON 378 Law and Economics4 x- t* I) a7 S+ {! H3 j
Topics: 3 T& F, h+ z% Q) P' {: g/ z( F
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
4 H3 A i* b+ n# J, k7 oCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
) p0 f+ U% `$ k2 ^3 pChild Support Payments9 j& g+ h- ?5 m% v$ n) K; p$ ]8 L
Private Divorce agreements9 o- y' W( i1 [
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act8 H* X2 l8 b/ W
$ w8 a% _% F3 O6 D! n2 W; ~2 _$ Q- E5 VIf you enjoyed learning about 6 H0 r, g) N, Y3 S. J* |
Prisoners Dilemma3 {! p+ F0 `4 z
Dominant Strategies5 l3 H& F( U; n5 o- f3 H7 ^
Collusion; _# Q; b- S8 }" P, z% F! d- y
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
6 }* E4 d* N2 u0 h* O ^/ YECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications; a1 J/ l. O1 p
Topics: . X. d. O; l. V: l! J/ P" g$ Y
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
0 M4 T5 T" f6 y' D* R8 EApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion % j5 l/ r9 c J; d- X* `* h) p
Note! Prerequisites:
2 ], U5 A# q% u6 C% JECON 384 & 299 |
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