 鲜花( 4)  鸡蛋( 0)
|
If you enjoyed learning about: 6 R# m I, B/ j* R
Trade _' ^& Q, }2 W4 S
Growth
, u/ T. d* F& Y0 Z9 bOr would like to learn more about:
; G) f/ }& e' p2 l) s4 h+ q: SChina as an Emerging Economy( c5 |! k5 Z! @
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!. ^: V* j4 k2 a
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development" [; ^ `2 `% H8 D
Topics: + s7 [4 V% i1 g. J, ~* x$ y7 ?
Chinese Economy Characteristics, z$ V- G/ h4 Z- C
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy: V8 \8 w( \( j e% s8 g1 U
Consequences of economic reform" A4 ?' T) a w8 P( ]' @
Canada’s economic relations with China
: l2 b+ z/ g5 ~& ^; t$ K! H) e2 Y+ R2 O! Q, h
If you would like to learn more about: / M3 p, q8 s! Z& X1 \
Rich and Poor Countries
" J, g5 B4 v# |& IWhy economies differ
7 J9 T" k' h/ u9 T6 _% T9 |5 F7 ECauses for such differences" R7 J$ ~6 S% |; _' ~4 z/ h
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* A- B. n, N0 V9 F
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 K2 ~, [6 w& ?9 S: |
Topics:
/ k9 B: `6 S8 [% Z! t0 M3 X5 cTechnology7 n6 e/ h4 D: d6 @, ^; Q$ P; J
Institutions
) U0 S% J$ X& c% A* zGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
0 { B4 T! i J( S8 T$ B) ~- K1 s" H# {4 I2 S
If you enjoyed learning about
5 N* q9 q% B# }! B, sSupply and Demand8 z+ F+ L& P& i) S1 y! `
Consumer Behavior
. j% O- N: Z1 o! P2 YProduction and Cost
/ ^2 g1 [; {( J' nPrice and Output$ a8 t+ T" L* l: p
Market Structures/ O9 Y9 D; `+ _; P, J& k' ]6 I
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!! Q0 }: s* b' o
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
( x; Q, J) ]' q# L, KTopics:
& G' f/ t3 f B6 J5 A# e5 Q* {Theory of consumer behavior
% I3 i* ^5 h& J! ~Theory of production and cost
2 O7 O) B" m1 w ePrice and output determination under competition( e$ N! F6 v0 K) `
Monopoly and other market structures4 @! U9 N; \$ p4 T# k; f! R/ Y
" e3 ^9 F" i; o8 U4 VIf you enjoyed learning about
0 ~1 L3 L' n1 _% QCosts and Benefits
, F8 D* q& N7 D4 O$ zExternalities
! m! _) c1 N" G) y1 R" Q" @$ F3 c3 ?Decision-making
* m. ]: n2 _+ ~. Z4 WOr would like to learn more about
t5 R9 w( y, ~" r& BCapital Investments
# e) ?0 ?8 @+ S' ^* L" _You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!$ U1 m* E7 n5 ~# U& o9 Z; L8 B- B
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
3 C9 h( N& ^4 k9 w8 ~Topics:
/ h- }. o) p. J3 Q$ ?1 k1 D- WCost-Benefit Analysis
1 A$ p, O0 N+ M8 H" x! rEvaluating Public Investment Projects, ^( `1 @% v' k! S7 w9 T, a
Look at examples from 4 B8 Q0 d5 k# u" d' T$ [+ U
Transportation- ^3 J# v+ {: {* s
River Basin Management
! F7 n) f" u9 M* D/ J+ HElectrical Generation
$ ?0 A9 r6 n7 U2 [3 }7 X8 KOil & Gas and Pollution Control6 d+ u* N# F/ N/ B; m- s4 G9 s
& Y9 n+ z9 M; G; A; eIf you enjoyed learning about
% c, A( l- \: m5 p8 DSupply and Demand. G8 N2 i! q7 \4 c! Q$ M: t, R
Externalities
5 d! R- Q0 }6 m" Z% cResource Allocation
; Q! E& A* j% J1 a% S( \, ]2 wTaxation) k2 R/ V6 w' P5 C5 l
Or would like to learn more about
0 o+ v4 L9 p! F5 V4 T3 b% d- \Supply of Natural Resources in Canada7 g, i1 d F b/ \2 `2 O: \( f; \$ }) }
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
/ G, \5 r9 O. [# OECON 365 Resource Economics
* p; P: Y% x& K/ r( \Topics:8 m' ]5 w- q& ]* w& N. ~
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources$ s6 P5 Y. \7 p4 l* j' D# C
Scarcity and pricing
! {! E' S. e9 y: A3 G8 ]Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
- T8 J2 l7 s1 f7 r1 l) f7 \" ]
p. d$ H6 |& K4 e0 L$ c( qIf you enjoyed learning about
* g" [4 ^/ P6 {" qResource Allocation
* O6 e" R5 Y, C8 F# n/ jPricing
) t. \' \) E3 x6 @: E: UMarkets1 Q7 _" P9 e, f3 e4 P9 A
Government roles
' P4 K% x) E6 S: R1 oOr would like to learn more about
6 R6 e [1 z( I( p0 D! H" M" C2 t. PThe energy sector, including sources and markets
; s, \5 x: |) S" Q8 I+ l1 Z! YCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
. b6 \4 h: g( C( s* _, GYou might enjoy a course about
9 R/ n1 p, W) ^! JEnergy Economics!
& L( P1 O- j% A9 q7 t4 lECON 366 Energy Economics7 |2 B7 l4 u3 q
Topics: 6 e) L5 c$ m9 p2 p1 f+ A5 ^0 ~
Pricing# J' K3 l4 S% z' f+ Q/ G. p" U6 o
Role in economic growth
# G0 S/ P0 z6 n6 l2 |/ ?Energy sources and markets
/ a' z0 F5 h# e, yRole of government
9 M* i! N5 l4 z9 cRegulation
7 C4 P- z7 r. G5 U7 e" ?/ x2 P/ M" g) {) O: j
If you enjoyed learning about $ q! H u. d4 I" @0 X
Externalities
, X* z8 L' I- [( F* O0 k+ qRegulation
1 l# R7 Q8 G: a6 l4 d. f# u* JGovernment roles/ x1 W# Q9 J' ^
Or would like to learn more about
$ T2 }; s; E8 L. q4 l' z P) dEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration$ _. [# P; V% ^* @5 c
Steps taken to address deterioration& \' ?) f' o9 O% n, w7 N" H
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! . v8 q9 B3 p2 j7 N3 M- [
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment0 l+ F& y, X* x
Topics: 1 D3 F9 c5 h+ C' Q0 @4 w
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment . k: P9 u* r- i
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
/ x3 l# z3 |# {$ wTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 7 q5 Q9 ?$ u0 X X: O
Recreation economics3 E0 {4 G$ {3 [# G+ t6 b
( L! q# ]( O* }( I" |If you enjoyed learning about
" H, s! d, \3 ]: z Individual Incentives" b/ w4 O, x1 j p
Total Welfare t# Y6 E& Z+ @; k; ~
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
$ U* a0 L1 ?8 c( R2 m. x( MECON 378 Law and Economics8 y, A) Z- I+ h: E" N5 ]
Topics: 5 t: k4 H: a! g) ?: \5 D
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
2 h+ [' P9 p8 d5 e) QCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining5 D- w j8 R5 N0 L; N r* L. C6 m
Child Support Payments
2 o* {1 ~: K( ?5 O7 O% [& ^Private Divorce agreements
?) }8 c- f& f- L; n6 WCriminal provisions of the Competition Act4 m6 Q& ^' U7 K" ?
" D: k- ~+ z# j# q& P: L9 ~( M0 F) E
If you enjoyed learning about
+ y4 j, W% j4 \6 g3 @7 x2 CPrisoners Dilemma h& R6 P; x8 f
Dominant Strategies
& J7 s6 R' [5 Q# {! ZCollusion/ A$ q v; v; g
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! " V( W; M6 ~2 @/ D; ~7 ~: y e. Q
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications- W: ~3 B7 C3 R# B+ s5 l5 J* G
Topics:
7 h: v, z% [% ]1 ~/ lAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games* n, f4 a2 K2 E. e2 N' t; q
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion : c( P/ Z, p1 {% K
Note! Prerequisites: 5 V, `# r- s% \' |" b
ECON 384 & 299 |
|