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Trade! _, @' f8 v+ \2 |# I
Growth
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5 E2 g" K3 b( o3 ~! PChina as an Emerging Economy! O6 G6 Q8 e, V2 x* W
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
. j( W% m5 C; ]9 zECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
# L/ w$ K7 L1 c, D- k# K i8 j0 LTopics: / L Z+ ~0 ~+ r3 E ?% D: C
Chinese Economy Characteristics' o0 T* D) P3 E: u
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
+ Y6 h! h+ b2 K+ j! Y0 YConsequences of economic reform
3 ^7 Y9 ^; ?5 |; mCanada’s economic relations with China' P/ Z' O& ~0 h) s' e+ n
3 w7 R4 ?7 T1 O6 c: PIf you would like to learn more about: 2 m* Z4 q4 s' t3 m/ e
Rich and Poor Countries$ s5 ?7 R* [" T0 V+ J" h2 F$ C
Why economies differ! j- X) F) s3 f, v* m* U2 [1 `: b
Causes for such differences5 T9 T- j4 @# B
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; P% ?2 P) U8 u5 P3 M) w( e- r/ eECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 R2 }& j3 X5 wTopics:# ]) I, D3 X7 q0 M5 C
Technology
1 r$ }1 i' j' b) d; Q' EInstitutions0 E, a5 P6 M/ ]" X% a! ^' N8 W* Z
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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* G/ B* b+ N) n" K3 N' D2 ]4 BSupply and Demand' P, [' E. W+ f
Consumer Behavior; U7 _$ @4 A8 v: }6 }
Production and Cost
8 ^$ V# s6 v. `6 @" h, Q5 H* N# TPrice and Output5 e+ j) p4 J: t7 C) `: G7 p8 A
Market Structures' E" p' \3 E( O4 ^# r! n2 u
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!9 e( ~) W0 C+ R- a1 u2 ~
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
+ I1 Z* I. m! x% ~Topics:
5 Q' }* A' P6 o0 p' xTheory of consumer behavior0 K h/ L) W1 Z2 c3 C
Theory of production and cost
* M4 F6 l1 y/ ]( zPrice and output determination under competition+ X" {( o) G! l$ i8 l; u8 O
Monopoly and other market structures
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! L/ R0 `1 C3 G1 j% o/ WCosts and Benefits
3 r. |2 |: s& M# j; D$ zExternalities- ~6 R p1 Z7 Y" \1 Q b
Decision-making1 S+ e7 s. s- J8 ?+ w. v7 r
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# M) n% w4 s: j. v' K7 B) PCapital Investments3 t5 `8 `' g" k/ X2 `$ M
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!+ ]- g9 @& Z' T) J6 a! ~: S+ O x
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
. q) S7 Y- H& ~$ l7 r. UTopics:, w: h- ^' g m8 D$ l x% C
Cost-Benefit Analysis
; }* P% ~( n5 M& ?Evaluating Public Investment Projects/ u6 U6 B0 `: ^3 P: _
Look at examples from
! x5 o! x k& q8 gTransportation
/ a1 Y) N; Y8 o9 Z) y" ]River Basin Management" q6 l0 v; |8 K9 y2 q
Electrical Generation+ U* Q% D% H! n b4 g& v
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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3 D3 B8 S, q0 g0 q3 |9 yIf you enjoyed learning about 8 d/ E \: H* ~) B
Supply and Demand
3 O( H( T5 N. |1 {' `9 L' [Externalities8 p+ S, c; {; C# e% j; f
Resource Allocation
; t( o/ F5 x' s7 r5 p5 aTaxation
3 c" \' i: M& R/ I4 dOr would like to learn more about
4 u4 b+ @/ t4 v5 S! P. ^Supply of Natural Resources in Canada, }1 D# ~6 [& D; N* }! Y
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! X4 E ?4 ?+ E- G
ECON 365 Resource Economics
/ `7 e+ i5 C% i" L1 C2 _% v2 g. f4 }Topics:
9 p, {; ^" G1 }4 J+ w1 R YExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
8 f' Y6 X9 c4 Z* oScarcity and pricing' |+ z+ P4 v! }7 z: b( B7 E- c ^
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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6 j. k0 l! M" E- D- o7 NIf you enjoyed learning about
* s# p+ I" {2 \, k6 UResource Allocation9 u+ U$ |+ F! H& `2 f0 }. @' m
Pricing
' [' T& m0 w. oMarkets
. k, k1 T: A! c; r8 E; E0 w& m" uGovernment roles
2 A1 }$ F) e- N' OOr would like to learn more about : L& O* J+ G! ^3 W$ B/ I9 j
The energy sector, including sources and markets
2 I% x8 B6 n1 G3 C+ S1 KCanadian Energy Policy and current issues+ ]5 z- a1 F/ X0 v
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Energy Economics!2 P5 u5 G; _( o' o4 u* P1 X
ECON 366 Energy Economics5 u% D' o d) p4 P Y' G! t7 v e) L
Topics:
# `0 A7 t% P; |& S4 q9 kPricing7 S: ?, q* `1 u* _1 L
Role in economic growth
# T5 M* Y5 I+ i+ q6 P( ^Energy sources and markets
( b2 y/ t% H, F3 q" k. s. p# yRole of government
% |5 h: V. I- S/ D$ f7 i t( mRegulation
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7 v. y7 c( y, U. v) WExternalities, o( s. E6 }' G" F
Regulation& H; `" u5 e. P$ L8 ?4 v
Government roles* j/ z; N2 e g) O% `- \+ j
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8 B4 P+ G5 e" I8 A9 C& O' t& ]Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
/ h4 l* `# @& T7 kSteps taken to address deterioration
8 U/ ~0 y1 j6 u4 D( _7 F* ~You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
! N5 T; @& c: I' M% Y* `ECON 369 Economics of the Environment& Y2 Q# T3 X4 b8 L5 \
Topics: 6 @$ g2 h1 j0 J* s! @ w& a* f4 K C
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 3 X- U# B* H, h' x, D9 H9 q
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
. h/ U% f5 q7 v4 _6 k2 z) d6 z( b. z9 `Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
1 Z, P0 P2 f2 }7 |$ z$ ERecreation economics
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Individual Incentives
1 A* P5 u# h4 ?) B" J4 k# qTotal Welfare ' w0 V4 n- h. ~( ^0 J
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 4 q1 n5 t; j( \, X |% q F; V; F
ECON 378 Law and Economics
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
2 N9 C, M" B+ D3 O. A4 s+ MCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
+ Y8 z# W5 R$ N9 ^) MChild Support Payments& [) c: d0 `5 f
Private Divorce agreements8 l1 o9 ?. k! I0 O) P7 P; q* S
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act$ w" V* s. ?9 n. g
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0 s- a. f4 R; C' o% T1 p) X: [0 TPrisoners Dilemma
" g* B, p7 ]% ?7 wDominant Strategies
* V6 N6 L# A/ T+ N( R1 }Collusion
( v/ @* Z+ p0 W# }5 U- X0 R- XYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! - w, i, i6 V9 \% m" `/ X6 ~) N
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
% B$ ?4 M, c$ A5 A8 tTopics:
* ]! Z7 A1 Q, M! `7 X- ?Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
" z' _3 J/ |" W c# y8 BApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
# `% z: H* v/ C+ u' E6 T) qNote! Prerequisites: : ^3 j1 u* K* @( x9 u
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