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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth4 |. t+ z1 ^* V' D" x
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# y7 F! S8 G1 [$ L% t/ PChina as an Emerging Economy V# d! T) I- Y# E
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
; b% I8 c5 V( y! x$ iECON 211 Chinese Economic Development2 }8 u: b% w( _) l
Topics:
& v/ M6 d: q& A) EChinese Economy Characteristics
) H8 T+ `. _8 s2 z( b( jRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
* Z! R, M9 _( Q7 r7 CConsequences of economic reform
! U1 n* l3 R0 M, lCanada’s economic relations with China
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. v0 R2 _/ z* [& D# n# RIf you would like to learn more about:
# R' J+ T6 c% ^ b2 ^5 w6 jRich and Poor Countries
( h; p3 \" ?. {' ~. c1 o! |; bWhy economies differ9 ^2 J& A, }) ^+ k# G4 p
Causes for such differences
( g9 G+ y# P! }5 N( ZYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( {$ S& L' y P
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: N) J- d G" E1 x0 Q9 F: S. U) sTopics:
4 Z6 M- ]% [) N- R Y/ H, qTechnology( p1 z, b0 D5 S2 j$ T
Institutions
7 G( g( d& z6 m: l4 V/ IGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand/ |8 X) N" Z( s
Consumer Behavior
- W" ]2 g) o, FProduction and Cost' ?( Q Z# b5 [; _
Price and Output# {2 Y9 |8 J9 n1 B7 T
Market Structures
& U0 s( l4 q; K$ `$ f+ q% L2 AYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!2 h& r9 K+ m- ~6 V
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I) v. ]( A) y0 t" W; Y% h
Topics: % ?" J9 l' W% c
Theory of consumer behavior
! ~+ L) d$ P( \( H4 Y& uTheory of production and cost" I) g- W4 e. l [
Price and output determination under competition/ S, g# ^# E7 m- F1 Y8 q7 m
Monopoly and other market structures( Z0 R& F: O0 M$ ^
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! g! w9 y! b7 Z% pCosts and Benefits " m+ S$ ^4 F; F( v3 f
Externalities
9 D, b+ c8 V* ~# k5 UDecision-making* X) b2 O j7 @2 ?( ]! g0 y
Or would like to learn more about
}' a' ]9 G. J3 f; U, m- [( u# NCapital Investments, }! D8 M( \& d, r+ t
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
7 y' |( v H+ U6 SECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation! b8 m# ~+ n' i' ^# K9 L/ ^' W
Topics:
- K$ ]% I3 g ]* f0 D0 {Cost-Benefit Analysis3 N a: c, c; p: d# w1 D
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
* a* |8 \7 m/ r8 O% u: eLook at examples from + C/ E% {+ ~/ F$ ^9 _4 N) [# d
Transportation
, b$ M* K- g& e/ o* uRiver Basin Management
: J( a# [4 \# pElectrical Generation) O. {, P$ P/ \ H4 s ?6 O
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control0 e$ P; B2 ~# h. x7 V# m4 `
, K! y( M7 N# `If you enjoyed learning about : R7 |$ G/ d( `' m( c
Supply and Demand
4 D$ o" F3 h* d; ?5 Z0 hExternalities
( o" Z! b6 l' r1 E9 ?Resource Allocation# J4 t6 J" E1 h
Taxation4 ~4 h4 j$ e# @* J" a2 q
Or would like to learn more about
! l9 q D1 X* X9 k$ aSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
9 I2 a+ a/ r+ y$ D: v6 ?1 U2 VYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
' b, b5 I+ Z% L: ^+ j+ {; oECON 365 Resource Economics# ]! k9 D2 q7 `, n, |4 a
Topics:4 V, v v5 r5 @
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
4 c: D6 V2 E4 kScarcity and pricing" ]% @. `& z! l; t6 s2 w
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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5 P) c9 s8 F" p$ ^4 Y7 EIf you enjoyed learning about , c! [4 G3 c0 J/ K7 J* G. w0 O
Resource Allocation
1 z* r* V( R7 iPricing. i" \/ C8 r% t" p
Markets
; b7 F! [: B9 R: BGovernment roles
0 D4 p% D: R& Z9 Z, ~% T0 jOr would like to learn more about
2 I( I. t7 J# f8 K! a, A: x1 Z1 mThe energy sector, including sources and markets% R9 h3 O( B, _& }5 u: Z: ]& O
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
, F$ y# _' @/ t* R; s% U7 ZYou might enjoy a course about , y# Q& r2 M, y* r. X" A
Energy Economics!
! I* f+ m4 B5 F* o# Q0 @ECON 366 Energy Economics
, D. u" }) r% G& [Topics:
- [$ i, Q) f4 \8 ^* `% RPricing
( W5 m7 g- m4 [9 kRole in economic growth + a' K# m/ C# e1 I, Q0 v+ s% E. j
Energy sources and markets
6 r8 d$ _; a4 a# m) pRole of government + g2 \, H$ b Y! h( K
Regulation 4 p- p$ ?- }1 D) W' t$ |
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/ V4 E4 x( V8 k( @. P7 }Externalities
' L6 ^0 v ~2 N O& ~Regulation9 V: n+ m$ a; p: m
Government roles& w4 s+ x2 }/ a( R0 g! r" R
Or would like to learn more about
1 _6 F8 _/ J& X! Z) M9 q e9 ~Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration; F) t* b' M7 a0 m! j
Steps taken to address deterioration v! k) { b' c
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 3 s8 P! @! D) ?3 K0 x0 h! F2 A
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 ^' u. w0 `4 j/ ~Topics:
' w& v) B) ^ Z( `Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
/ S0 \ v+ Z7 g& I# W( o+ g# \Types and causes of environmental deterioration
! J: l- z7 r* xTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
5 F; B; I3 v5 I8 N( yRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about" D ^' w/ Q9 j; }6 o0 r
Individual Incentives
1 e. q t/ P+ N2 }4 E# p9 \4 tTotal Welfare 3 b& D7 z3 X& j9 w
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! - ?$ S: [: K/ A0 }5 ^
ECON 378 Law and Economics, x% A, r) w) s b
Topics: ; Y0 l" X9 R6 n: H
Issues in Criminal and Family Law% F/ t* u4 I/ ^( Q
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
3 u: Z- \+ q# U# B5 ]' b aChild Support Payments
3 O, e1 T: h0 |5 ~+ rPrivate Divorce agreements7 u* F, t0 ?2 g7 b- ?- N3 \
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act+ T' y% _* H. D6 Y! J
; K& q# d7 c) k" z0 TIf you enjoyed learning about - F9 u7 D+ {, e( t
Prisoners Dilemma. t# i$ h' H$ K1 n4 O1 X) T" C) E
Dominant Strategies
* E: y! K& ^( a4 L1 xCollusion
- U, l+ q& c/ [- j# s6 Q! TYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 4 p9 b# e! E+ k
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
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. U! T& o3 e( d. S# S5 x6 \) UAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games) T9 n; J6 K# G) E
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion . B( J6 T* \/ j8 D9 l+ k c
Note! Prerequisites:
# i$ O6 p! ?6 A: u7 aECON 384 & 299 |
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