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Trade5 g5 r \; L2 P \( Y
Growth
9 c! z1 \' R3 w! H9 B) I3 R' o) [Or would like to learn more about: 6 `1 [7 s5 c% g% w. i& Z
China as an Emerging Economy
5 m1 T$ J6 Z# `9 ^3 j: ^You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
0 l- y' E" }4 u1 VECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 E& }: ~4 V' FTopics:
' T- J2 C, i5 I) h' h1 b) q) RChinese Economy Characteristics
9 j+ A" y8 R7 n; n YRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
# b+ } o4 Q6 ]1 P5 c' M, GConsequences of economic reform
! f d4 Q, b& }* j1 `2 mCanada’s economic relations with China
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4 b3 U2 z; ~3 A5 [' g0 w) XRich and Poor Countries
" s1 ^3 c& _( T' ~7 k, cWhy economies differ' n# J% Q' L, P
Causes for such differences8 g- U4 @, d1 X- r
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 h% m" t' S4 m% U7 x9 j, g" N1 P' BECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- G: a3 z4 r1 @! F+ ITopics:1 M/ a1 e! a! |9 \" P; ` P
Technology& X1 b0 R8 Y/ e: D3 ]( @
Institutions
% j s" C5 e9 ~3 M; XGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence * N3 b# ~* U* l6 h
8 O' [: ~! a5 q5 KIf you enjoyed learning about
& ?0 K: J9 D; B& P' H0 Q5 [0 wSupply and Demand
# _; I. o8 S! r G b; A+ k* s3 XConsumer Behavior
/ `5 [# g; q- _Production and Cost/ x5 k$ o! Z7 a5 v
Price and Output
# F$ h( v9 a, F$ W2 U- I& \Market Structures
8 b9 v$ H- Z8 ~You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!4 V6 W* S8 ?0 M! Z8 k
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I1 _6 {: c+ C8 K0 P4 _
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Theory of consumer behavior
" _- U" u4 Y" w% A5 P3 V$ vTheory of production and cost
$ e. O% ^) N) ? ~Price and output determination under competition
. t$ j: t( Z8 z3 PMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about 0 R0 \8 g* @! B0 X A- \& M& `
Costs and Benefits $ L3 {- m, `8 a2 W- S
Externalities
2 q8 X- ]7 }4 D5 Q# D uDecision-making X$ i1 X( {0 q- A7 z9 c U
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Capital Investments
& R/ C I4 m3 {3 }You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!* _1 Y$ }9 `5 K8 f0 k
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation- }# G* q8 C6 R" N+ q7 [( o; H
Topics:
' [4 A& J8 D0 F) [9 VCost-Benefit Analysis$ U9 u' g8 B @1 G8 B `- ~
Evaluating Public Investment Projects, B3 j2 s# I$ Q+ W9 _# g8 S
Look at examples from
+ p {4 V/ I9 `; jTransportation
4 Y$ b0 S. f; j4 ^- {1 C# dRiver Basin Management
& W& i( W0 D: {Electrical Generation
1 U4 U: [: Q( W3 x( _* JOil & Gas and Pollution Control9 L: ?" L* X' E7 Y1 p" ^% p! X$ \
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Supply and Demand( u% I5 \ `/ a. I/ u
Externalities7 R* Z/ L9 I4 V0 f: H
Resource Allocation
( r9 |# w# t; u8 W; rTaxation
0 `' E9 A% |) o9 H! }* m+ |Or would like to learn more about
2 x8 X# Q# X: l9 m1 D' e& QSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
& W: C# d) m9 h; k* ?9 ~4 }, DYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!' z( n) {% Z: G3 c$ v
ECON 365 Resource Economics
; n7 y; Z- x" E$ PTopics:$ I' [# H: e5 d5 e Z
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
" \ H, p1 a% q* C4 U, n* D: _Scarcity and pricing
9 }& }0 L/ r' c6 a# I) {# V" `Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues! J9 l" [6 F8 E3 Z: I
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) A N" C# p0 H0 p6 CResource Allocation! q3 o# V) |2 \, c8 U
Pricing% d* L0 K" o7 r/ R
Markets
' v2 s7 X8 N+ O4 o2 s: Y- kGovernment roles% w- P5 e* x8 f+ ^* [1 A& X
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
& \( l) u O: CCanadian Energy Policy and current issues3 B3 G7 O7 r2 s: `+ j0 f# ?
You might enjoy a course about
$ N( D$ w9 _; b' k/ CEnergy Economics!
9 t& h! d! p a A+ qECON 366 Energy Economics5 @' C; Y! Q( f2 S# I! S8 \; a
Topics:
: B2 P# S/ b) r) v3 m* ~Pricing" x/ f2 u" k! j9 Q3 x
Role in economic growth 1 s# Z8 B" f+ C% T. F0 ^
Energy sources and markets 8 @/ r6 X+ N; L) U: y/ u
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Regulation
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, u6 j& v% x, {If you enjoyed learning about
; k: G; o- M3 \# a9 lExternalities
$ s1 J# E; U8 j/ m1 C: CRegulation
! z d& n+ S6 H. U: aGovernment roles
! m6 a3 a3 O& w. n) j4 d h* SOr would like to learn more about
- A. R% D" m. Y1 v* I% m2 \5 QEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
0 \1 l. n/ c8 S, i3 sSteps taken to address deterioration9 B* O- V- O0 ~, @# r4 ^7 Q; p
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 0 Z0 R% d1 o) `
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
- ]- z2 m( a) X% P9 W. k" p7 r, kTopics: 2 I+ t! \3 U$ W2 M9 |, @
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 1 [6 {6 c) o; y4 U
Types and causes of environmental deterioration c: T- y% ]7 j' N7 R
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
( e4 L2 k* a9 I; V# o8 a/ p7 E. CRecreation economics4 Z5 X5 o2 l; o8 d' f2 y$ c4 [
. V T1 X) _8 _6 u1 GIf you enjoyed learning about
% L) j- t8 h' X- u( P) [" j Individual Incentives
8 @* ~# K8 ~" j( g* w7 ATotal Welfare
/ t. i3 ^( \+ n$ z1 X4 {" A4 s' @2 IYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
* R8 K- a( ~- E, I4 q1 ?ECON 378 Law and Economics
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law! C# R- \7 W0 b& i( l9 M
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
$ k7 `2 i* V; _! I0 d, M% ~Child Support Payments
1 d2 B7 ]% D+ [: _Private Divorce agreements
; M" ^# b' a4 P( B' X2 JCriminal provisions of the Competition Act) M! l0 {- ]3 u% S
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Prisoners Dilemma
/ q O- R0 D* fDominant Strategies
7 d/ g% d% `% `" e* _$ R& gCollusion# z# Y# c0 ?. s
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! : H: Z4 j, z* k- Q
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications0 N& M1 ]6 q w/ A% I+ p$ e
Topics:
) k) A6 t: Z K E0 I) [Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
: B5 @! N1 l$ o1 N+ q) VApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
7 ]6 v! d' C6 O- A* u+ q/ pNote! Prerequisites:
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