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Trade7 ?. x: @4 N$ u' E
Growth* r' `/ V# B3 @! y/ [
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" t* o C" g$ R( A) I- k UChina as an Emerging Economy/ h$ z8 b5 {% |/ g c
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
( r: P: t& y3 a7 J. W, F- t% AECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
5 X6 C0 Y( w) R2 R# DTopics: 2 P* k; e* Z% R
Chinese Economy Characteristics
! X8 ^# m7 l3 q% XRecent Events in the Chinese Economy% s E& @& w$ D
Consequences of economic reform
0 b8 C- X$ r7 v: H: ~! RCanada’s economic relations with China
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# Y+ f9 X4 G4 e* UIf you would like to learn more about:
; F+ b: _. R0 G5 s PRich and Poor Countries y9 P! S" U9 Y
Why economies differ Z& ^/ P9 w0 S* G: j
Causes for such differences
! m5 f p5 t8 X o6 x- ]You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( u6 E1 [" [3 a. Z8 [# ~# W
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
$ \- {7 o: w) S+ U9 g/ S$ ?: YTopics:. Z2 T7 l' c; y. v, [
Technology
2 P* }( G! Q! P! A& l4 `4 JInstitutions
" Q1 d- p8 {3 dGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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" s( A& T0 N: V" q2 w6 S. C" LIf you enjoyed learning about
1 g' R9 b, p( U! d) j5 s) @# ESupply and Demand
% Q& k u4 T) u- x4 aConsumer Behavior
- F( i7 @, w! a) g c1 zProduction and Cost
0 q8 y9 T! @8 k" z' D5 q4 t- C* PPrice and Output
" U0 c- f( H4 lMarket Structures5 a0 \* S% O4 M8 c* T0 R' a+ z
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!: D/ R7 d6 H) O3 F( @
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
$ q5 |; Z' B( o) a4 QTopics:
( F, b- H# f n% z$ w$ s0 _Theory of consumer behavior
0 w: x" I% y1 A, k5 f3 K7 tTheory of production and cost5 \$ S* O' }# B5 e
Price and output determination under competition
% p6 |2 H% {$ o# ~$ C% rMonopoly and other market structures1 p2 G, d$ Z# v9 Z. t" O
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?0 m4 ~0 P5 d9 M3 h! T% s: DCosts and Benefits 7 @' c' G* Y: w7 v$ z- Y0 A
Externalities: U0 Z& p3 }/ G- l0 r8 Q, X. D
Decision-making
3 Q# t7 ] M, Q% q4 S; `8 bOr would like to learn more about
5 |( i" g9 D! P( ?! O# s4 ZCapital Investments+ u/ N# A7 H: z4 D4 w- M7 |
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!/ t/ M. ?" q) a0 Z
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
" D1 z5 d8 {* m3 JTopics:
p' y. v+ x: ]3 v2 F7 j: xCost-Benefit Analysis( ^* l5 I; i+ D5 A
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
2 L; Z/ y( D" s7 @2 MLook at examples from
0 G. ]; P9 E4 z& K4 g- K* `, hTransportation
2 J) p. S1 J% a* F3 `; ?River Basin Management/ D: U( M' N9 G- @
Electrical Generation
4 s( o9 U. B( q& N2 AOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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4 V* s/ S0 Z+ O+ R& S5 @If you enjoyed learning about / }0 L. `) L5 Z
Supply and Demand2 p4 Y" X2 I' p, `0 D$ w# V
Externalities
- q$ a& W# @, ]9 _; w" KResource Allocation+ {. J+ \( B' Q, i
Taxation; N8 P6 Q) Q4 W- l3 E
Or would like to learn more about
$ D% J8 r x0 E* z/ p1 ISupply of Natural Resources in Canada( g6 N$ U2 p" h4 ~: y
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
f! i# i: j9 ] g* f( u7 E" wECON 365 Resource Economics
/ V" B" L( }$ s, w8 p5 H/ a- gTopics:
) k9 R( y( R7 b9 fExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources$ l+ ^+ f* r! i
Scarcity and pricing
: C8 Y& z+ V* M& s! r2 `# vContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 h7 l' X4 P; m$ j1 M4 n( XResource Allocation
& N% a" C' H1 E- t7 h9 HPricing
- H0 ?2 |0 U% R9 j$ }, K* oMarkets
6 d! U' H& ? ]: OGovernment roles
5 b& ?. N& X0 C; h3 p4 KOr would like to learn more about
% _ d) y0 |3 }The energy sector, including sources and markets- b; B' K& L$ J# U) A
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
- a! F# O A% s& L0 GYou might enjoy a course about % J7 S" Y% z/ m9 I6 _* M: z
Energy Economics!
/ K' \5 ^/ z0 U- q( J4 H3 l3 J3 XECON 366 Energy Economics; R- Y8 L3 E [$ E* K; u
Topics:
; m, t9 F7 {. J$ g; F& }& OPricing W9 s9 y: x; H0 O" h& J" M
Role in economic growth
7 m$ z. O+ Z( ?3 j. j! l' k; ?Energy sources and markets
3 e8 ^. A8 \3 f, ]4 @. j% e% s& CRole of government - K) w" q; v, I9 u4 b
Regulation
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6 \: f3 N, K1 Y, q& b9 D" gIf you enjoyed learning about
8 _) n0 s# V/ o. H1 s: _% nExternalities
) ?9 B+ {6 y: x7 W1 a( [; ] `6 G$ bRegulation
1 t5 S7 ]. d) UGovernment roles" ]$ |( }* N) i0 W
Or would like to learn more about
5 u0 I( I+ P1 \' F; w: c3 X5 q. d0 EEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
1 ]; {4 o/ }1 t; G3 GSteps taken to address deterioration
2 R' a; B* a+ p; v. k$ wYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ( ]/ T: D0 r$ y2 {2 M0 z
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment8 O- \" U8 y# M. ~
Topics:
5 P" `) o) ~# ]8 r, @8 _( T# XEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment . V" b5 I" S& f* T8 _1 f* p2 H
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
. E% k# y8 Z: Q$ p9 }! eTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + T( [5 `" J" M1 n1 y
Recreation economics& X! y8 M6 U- M6 a @1 w' n
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 f3 [8 J3 ]5 V- x Individual Incentives) p: L. M8 T2 N e. Q) v
Total Welfare
- @: e- s/ a6 V# v, f% z7 `You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
# G3 X$ N. Z/ G4 ?5 n0 }% |0 C9 X- lECON 378 Law and Economics* M! i# P1 m8 g
Topics: 5 l6 \( O) N' _
Issues in Criminal and Family Law/ o, C- Q: L" K7 [
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
8 |4 o+ N+ G/ ?. ~9 UChild Support Payments1 I4 g# y) ~' Z4 U( n
Private Divorce agreements
; F- ~6 D& U2 _7 j, e8 {+ {3 GCriminal provisions of the Competition Act5 b+ w0 x% {- ` s7 @$ T
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Prisoners Dilemma
: x# t' u4 y3 F7 m4 {" xDominant Strategies* X7 u/ n/ j/ r5 X0 B+ {
Collusion5 \, S. v1 Y2 |, }" H P- {. Q
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ; w# d9 k9 i9 F9 G1 B
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
3 x4 d' h% u8 t+ MTopics:
X* R p, k! ?: yAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
& J! c) t8 o. d+ x# W# {) XApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion U# R0 c; _1 {- `. s% I" L5 O
Note! Prerequisites: 3 k8 i9 z: Q0 u5 i5 D
ECON 384 & 299 |
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