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Trade& L9 N$ E4 O" E
Growth
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+ F' V, p! [$ b* e7 pChina as an Emerging Economy
( l! H+ i1 n7 V, rYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
- ?1 @" H$ Q9 ~% b: k1 C, DECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
! M! v7 C$ y$ p+ K! ?Topics:
- u- U. j i9 `# v: A+ PChinese Economy Characteristics
8 D* N0 w& w9 jRecent Events in the Chinese Economy) g# O- m5 W5 F
Consequences of economic reform& m) j4 Y( y. Q- w. Z3 I; ^) ~
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
\* Z: n! s _' P3 Q! Z2 a# gRich and Poor Countries- z* j. c% X/ o$ _
Why economies differ
. ?# h* V# G$ b/ P. f fCauses for such differences+ a" ~' j) b$ a" o' C9 B: o5 l
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 G% e# H& D: \4 B9 q5 m+ cECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: c7 E/ v* \2 b
Topics:
/ d& |7 {! g+ PTechnology
- `# p( q5 R2 C7 {+ `9 z- l7 sInstitutions
" x* ]9 _5 ?4 I8 r1 I; t9 q4 c! GGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 b3 w+ f" j' r, T- R, E1 OSupply and Demand) s# R4 j7 |9 y1 G1 ^7 b
Consumer Behavior) u! T8 _! v/ ?: E
Production and Cost
0 C7 H- ^# n, FPrice and Output. \# f' p) ]: }, R7 M
Market Structures
1 Z/ G& s- H4 l& OYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
' N4 T7 \4 m/ I& W' a/ V( {( rECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I! G, i8 T3 d9 @4 [
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Theory of consumer behavior/ I! r' z& H! ?" r; K' b
Theory of production and cost4 W$ ^) s! g" _: m) ^5 c3 m+ T, Y3 j
Price and output determination under competition& j- g7 T8 q& b" z$ _. G
Monopoly and other market structures; x! D% p }* ]# F
2 p4 b+ @ v MIf you enjoyed learning about
3 J5 P r( o- b4 f" F7 F, }; z" FCosts and Benefits ) j& \' \( [; U, ?( _2 e& N0 ]" `. U* a
Externalities0 s# M9 F/ B. _# R( _
Decision-making
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9 g/ u5 p B4 G5 s& ICapital Investments6 ] ]' S% `8 O/ n- p& O
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!" z% `. }9 Y( I+ @+ \. A
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
% ^* ^- J0 i7 ^Topics:
) j6 |0 b% n4 w6 S- C2 ]Cost-Benefit Analysis
( J3 s4 o% K$ d, v0 ] GEvaluating Public Investment Projects, |+ ^' r( w8 ~& F
Look at examples from
3 X5 k0 y/ {# i5 t( Y) uTransportation
6 b1 h5 X5 l2 K) a! ^8 q& Z! j" ^River Basin Management
) H' I, Z1 |, ^/ T: s2 X: F% KElectrical Generation& W2 O" P) _" j: {4 D' z8 }$ H% L
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control4 v+ D. L/ o" r
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Supply and Demand" j: s* D" w+ P8 E* g) ~. O5 z8 b( ^
Externalities% `% x8 }* |* d8 i: r$ E% u, i
Resource Allocation6 q1 k( n( ]) u; K, h
Taxation
. u, X2 W7 X; b/ Y$ JOr would like to learn more about ( _3 j# B0 p2 K2 K2 \) |8 ^& B
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada# c6 {9 M$ |" E) O) L
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!- z. H+ C: Y, R- T. B0 `7 p; e; C
ECON 365 Resource Economics: e" L, G' b2 A2 w4 u0 C$ ^
Topics:
D- T4 m) D, r2 x7 X( x/ uExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
7 y6 w P! c6 X2 |# hScarcity and pricing; ^! z+ V" t4 K7 r; F
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues/ U* k8 l' v0 U# m3 g1 t
4 D# L( R, `' a6 K- p: O, b0 DIf you enjoyed learning about
( ~0 G# y2 ]- d! Z& a( E6 fResource Allocation7 K* J( S( j+ a& s# s
Pricing$ u! r7 ^& R& j' B" y& z( F
Markets' H0 R- j1 M T$ f5 }$ s
Government roles; n9 `# T& Q" j- T9 C. a. p8 P
Or would like to learn more about
' r" e* m4 v9 x8 iThe energy sector, including sources and markets7 R3 `+ y. ?! ~+ g1 v% b7 N
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues) J0 n- C' f. {; ^) p5 F
You might enjoy a course about ( F- X, u, C# o2 {" P- s4 V
Energy Economics!
7 g1 ~& @ |6 k8 D5 [2 zECON 366 Energy Economics
( i6 J) L+ d. ~1 oTopics:
! g& E' S1 R; L8 X& TPricing: a: Q8 a5 E0 w8 O
Role in economic growth 6 k7 }2 @& R9 ~
Energy sources and markets 3 f' D8 ~$ ?5 P' \2 M
Role of government
; C/ W8 q7 A. m9 V/ r. ?; iRegulation 5 ~' W O0 \) |! g
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Externalities5 F; s5 E: ~5 d: G6 Y7 f2 h
Regulation% \/ }2 q% C/ `# ~/ r8 K9 x0 a) V% X
Government roles" H6 y% N* m3 v# @% J8 \4 k
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration) c7 G# }( g2 X# k. X
Steps taken to address deterioration9 L8 g5 g1 T& D# ]; z1 A. l7 E) m
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! * K g) h9 X# {4 W) }9 W
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment3 A9 H [, n/ p; K- D
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
" d+ C1 Y/ l) ^8 L% a2 TTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
q7 b+ z& C- TTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
' K& n4 a o" P X ^8 v2 @) ^/ _Recreation economics" h; R7 w/ }' q# d* B( O
) r' {8 j3 x% x4 d' PIf you enjoyed learning about8 C% m# `" q# E+ L
Individual Incentives3 G: W# r* g$ U% ~$ r1 g5 J' v
Total Welfare ( l1 H8 F; F% E7 [6 D
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! % e3 k6 S9 }7 V& T5 f# U
ECON 378 Law and Economics
$ P3 Q: P1 H' n7 T% t2 d3 B$ XTopics: 0 I" Q- @, x {2 {4 H
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
/ Q5 N6 c* p: m3 W2 LCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining h7 S+ A4 |' \. ~" s' U7 f
Child Support Payments, g" B8 G/ Y* }0 g7 I0 z8 d' l0 q
Private Divorce agreements$ i! o1 O. Z7 ~- ^
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act3 V$ Y' R1 B4 x$ Z5 X
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 O/ q, n7 ~4 F2 n% h2 yPrisoners Dilemma
) `: l9 ~: H$ H0 O R. a& gDominant Strategies
$ ?8 P. c5 M4 XCollusion; }2 K7 z# C1 H: c2 O# p' z# f/ Y; ~
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 d8 p- A( |5 H( m) h% z& OECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications m% j0 ^+ b& y
Topics:
. s( b' F$ h) O$ @; `7 x* gAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
5 ~( `4 R4 H) \Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion % ]5 {$ {) P. B& t' c
Note! Prerequisites: ' m; K7 C; O! b; s; x* ^
ECON 384 & 299 |
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