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Trade
p( P3 _; D% A& e' ]Growth
$ B j$ J% j5 i1 e! T. [+ P- B" iOr would like to learn more about:
+ P7 e+ r3 c( @China as an Emerging Economy
& B6 B: y; F5 Y! k |- YYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
' j6 N6 a7 `6 ]# A* e- K, M5 s6 FECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
& P% w( m* h' ?5 H3 L, y% Y8 b0 FTopics: 7 E y" O L% B7 y
Chinese Economy Characteristics
; |% N4 ~' c( U7 lRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
, U" l& ]! k7 j% s6 w$ fConsequences of economic reform0 P9 K6 q& q$ n: U! b0 `
Canada’s economic relations with China7 a1 f) ^3 O. I) q" ^4 o1 U, w
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Rich and Poor Countries
" a& _ v* O2 K! s" ]% [Why economies differ) z3 b" r3 V: K7 [9 y& k1 b! h; i# c
Causes for such differences
! R* B, a% }4 V9 _$ h7 D, J1 O% ]You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& ~7 `% m) [- [6 ]ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: \4 Q$ m, x) ^, E/ I) aTopics:
% h+ A4 c. ]) }Technology
& |0 B& a# C5 g, _* FInstitutions
8 C$ H4 @, J c% E4 M# l8 P4 e# A2 RGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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3 W F9 z( e* HIf you enjoyed learning about
( Y# W, f& Z i0 E% ASupply and Demand7 Q4 d, G" \* q! j, ?: V
Consumer Behavior
! t: i! C6 @3 `' ~* RProduction and Cost+ p0 L# a. i. E6 a3 n# N/ J
Price and Output
( j& p$ m& z0 f! qMarket Structures1 m, d, I9 h: F0 w, N
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!& c2 }8 b5 V' @/ |4 b/ S
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I1 r8 c# _: C" T [9 `
Topics: 7 F ^$ f/ D" P
Theory of consumer behavior
% S; _: v3 o4 n, G [1 C/ s7 eTheory of production and cost
. M" C" w2 R8 @/ K% O1 h* N& tPrice and output determination under competition9 P* F; [; R3 m
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
. N5 m5 d$ C2 `Costs and Benefits - h z0 r5 w% G3 g- z/ E: G
Externalities
2 m8 S# {0 X8 V3 r( xDecision-making$ E2 N, C9 n, M$ d) @
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Capital Investments+ N6 a) m' h3 V& l! n
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!$ e* V3 u6 X3 a/ d' A- W
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation# U4 Y) ?. c R
Topics:8 m" ?6 _* j8 w% y9 V' g
Cost-Benefit Analysis9 x. T' _* ?! ]* @ w
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
3 E; n! G! U5 i6 y) b$ c6 y2 g. c9 QLook at examples from - n! f" ?, ~3 h3 Y" j; f
Transportation7 Q5 B$ }) Q4 T9 D/ g1 K
River Basin Management
4 l2 |1 I \+ u8 m# T3 j2 tElectrical Generation
* }% ~ @7 F: Z& ?Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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9 G) e; h, J, y0 g! s8 xIf you enjoyed learning about
6 r) I5 c5 {% v; [Supply and Demand! ]$ U% w; m% q8 \1 W: f/ E
Externalities. ]# V3 o9 i1 G* _3 @0 j3 Z
Resource Allocation
: Y. R- m7 B1 c( c. y# kTaxation
5 \2 ]8 K+ ^; l3 TOr would like to learn more about 1 H- J9 W" [, G0 p, L; d5 U
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
0 @1 C0 Q) J4 Y5 f7 }0 {You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!( ?' W( {6 Q/ A6 J9 P8 ?' H# c
ECON 365 Resource Economics' b5 X, k, a# b
Topics:
+ h$ D* K2 v/ O' T0 u1 Q; P( N( P8 ZExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
1 X9 L2 R& K8 f* w3 QScarcity and pricing& l" Q! [. u$ _8 q
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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7 ?% P. o k1 V2 IResource Allocation6 c; a! B2 R5 k" |
Pricing
, U& u* w6 X: K6 p5 ?Markets2 G: D) V; e. e' c( o/ K! V
Government roles) J; A+ D2 z% K; P( W1 G2 F
Or would like to learn more about
s7 o% B& W- w4 q9 FThe energy sector, including sources and markets0 O* Q! l: R- Z( ]4 w+ T1 {% V
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues9 W+ T3 T$ c1 n5 q" f) O/ ]
You might enjoy a course about $ a0 G4 Z' ~6 ]$ ~' ?9 \# t& X
Energy Economics!5 k- b( L4 z g9 g" b; C
ECON 366 Energy Economics
1 O4 i' a& F- ~7 [' WTopics: 4 j$ m, A9 b, N7 T0 y1 |
Pricing! c" k& h! V7 e$ R: I, ^
Role in economic growth
I5 P8 c1 x8 g' T9 ^Energy sources and markets
" p' p5 @9 p! T# ]5 IRole of government
, E/ ^; F& U- S; ^1 lRegulation
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& c5 a/ \4 u& V) r" SExternalities& M; {* w% ^0 y1 U' r) V: U# O
Regulation. X& N! L8 b2 {2 |% Y! }4 E
Government roles! L0 ?" p6 b$ Q& p `' k( V( T
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e4 g% W5 L v J" A/ OEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
! w4 }: }% p: \Steps taken to address deterioration$ X3 e' \8 I4 C4 ^+ }* E; g7 Z; ^
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 1 |: Y& Y: p; f6 P S \' p: c
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
0 ?/ _$ S/ h! wTopics: 3 b; r7 o" g! n( ?9 {8 ?
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment & ]% f7 i; `$ S9 d7 R
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 2 } @& ` M# c- h1 c- v. X+ ~
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 2 z9 T3 x9 K {# A5 i- ]+ p
Recreation economics+ l5 [& N% ?6 `7 \) x
4 k# }* t( W; w: k; Y; yIf you enjoyed learning about$ _( N" S' G1 V
Individual Incentives# i1 M; y* U& L
Total Welfare
# O8 V# ]" g) Y+ M* v. k8 nYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ! D7 m+ v3 r4 P7 Z$ G/ t
ECON 378 Law and Economics
5 o" n8 W6 g* eTopics:
6 d% P8 ~9 D! T8 _Issues in Criminal and Family Law
9 F- O$ t: K) a; g m) Y9 {Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
% q2 J3 Q9 a; m/ O; e/ U* pChild Support Payments! B+ E, _/ q8 p! A* A& d0 M: i0 ]
Private Divorce agreements x4 M B% i# F. A4 ~( ^: s. t9 e
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act0 E( C* B7 f; p; u( H
) E8 M5 @( Q% Y2 l' E, Z YIf you enjoyed learning about # f4 V9 m' O3 [1 v) `
Prisoners Dilemma8 I4 g b! V6 X, E- j
Dominant Strategies8 e6 P% \% Q4 z. e0 v6 t
Collusion
) R* z& k* v0 A; _0 F( D0 JYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 6 e% Q$ m3 l4 s$ \3 t4 N6 \, n
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications$ D+ t; T) p2 Z3 p' R5 n
Topics:
( q+ |" `0 c% r: ZAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
6 E c( @4 c6 g% ?: ?, g# _Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 7 F9 Q2 ^0 m/ f R3 K- l# @4 H
Note! Prerequisites:
- I( R' j6 V1 L4 |/ }! g& T }) cECON 384 & 299 |
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