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. {1 ~) h1 I" X" q1 \4 i" c- ]+ uTrade# \9 K$ ^! Q+ h Z% e" m. o
Growth
V r. l( o+ Y& o* F2 ^3 _Or would like to learn more about:
8 ~3 _" ~. u2 ^7 ^1 V5 fChina as an Emerging Economy
4 u9 J; _, D/ `% B# `8 S7 A* xYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
9 ~5 O; B7 ~" J& j5 s2 z) IECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
/ p6 P' L6 K7 l, b8 vTopics: ( ]' n$ b/ u/ Y. i$ Q
Chinese Economy Characteristics5 Q0 q f' Y6 V6 O; [' l
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy; p N9 C3 N- N7 a. x0 z
Consequences of economic reform
/ J; p' ?0 r% N# u7 L' NCanada’s economic relations with China: O6 j& W: r; U( ?9 c
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Rich and Poor Countries
' D. t+ m) S& R: Y! \Why economies differ
, B M l0 C ECauses for such differences) x% _% _0 h- A
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 R/ s/ ]- K. L% a" W# [ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 g2 }3 b; J d
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Technology C8 N( \$ t2 z8 W# ?, m$ |1 H5 h
Institutions
M1 ]7 a c3 u- KGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence $ g) `8 V- K/ f" U9 ~
- _" [6 f) G" v b3 c6 nIf you enjoyed learning about
. i& @$ n3 O; [1 i! m2 u8 sSupply and Demand
4 D* X# g" O) X4 }9 bConsumer Behavior. w& G" I, w# q$ F1 J
Production and Cost3 K: n+ r# R6 G* P8 m+ p( z
Price and Output- s' O9 l- c+ Q
Market Structures
! n5 q0 s/ R6 R* zYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!" j9 X' {- R! G( {8 i
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
( D* e A/ q9 n0 B2 z( n" ATopics:
r' t' R/ Z& ~) v6 VTheory of consumer behavior7 h- Z6 q' { F( g9 {
Theory of production and cost
) f6 T1 a- {2 c, V3 T8 f* HPrice and output determination under competition. O! g# K% q" t" D |. N
Monopoly and other market structures6 }+ T$ S9 K" n6 W& f' U- @- p
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Costs and Benefits 6 }" H6 ]* B! `' F2 H, k6 ?
Externalities
, \0 F9 U s8 [6 T5 L4 z4 C3 sDecision-making# a- B* Y' _$ E+ `
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M1 u+ J7 B5 t J0 d- j* Y: kCapital Investments
% R; ^! N5 p7 D5 u' `You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!; F. o+ }; G: z2 T6 R3 [* w1 S Z: x
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation- F: A, P" L/ L% l* ^& n; z
Topics:
6 [0 D- I! d y' O) rCost-Benefit Analysis8 G# @& n, g" z
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
1 J+ O& B5 k" P8 s7 M3 N: U [Look at examples from
6 d2 P) g9 H: k# }; jTransportation
+ ~" i( g2 a0 g2 N2 j0 nRiver Basin Management
, E. w( Y1 e, l |Electrical Generation
' \1 r; A7 g1 d& Q9 v- POil & Gas and Pollution Control. R/ U+ o2 C1 [
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ \5 h+ W* z: K" J) d* dSupply and Demand
/ [7 m3 Z1 ~3 M9 B; yExternalities& F$ m4 m# P# ~
Resource Allocation) V# ^" _% c* v( c
Taxation/ m( D! Q- [7 g. ?6 J
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
; d7 A! N, P( N& \* w% fYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!" H+ e$ \( |- D* H3 }% _1 R7 T. H
ECON 365 Resource Economics3 ?: E/ v. I7 e n; i% r) _
Topics:& e( Y9 U. f C5 B% {4 Q
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources# Z! F8 u! V0 J6 v' q: I4 {
Scarcity and pricing
0 r2 d2 a! e2 `; x7 i) v% UContemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 T, S. W/ R7 f) c* e- M1 H
+ ^8 o6 Y$ P7 |$ mIf you enjoyed learning about
* R- k( t3 r9 k+ e. \Resource Allocation
6 h* i8 f# d7 k) N7 D; JPricing& G H3 i c6 }8 |7 A; V4 D! K
Markets
" b3 c" S+ L% A3 e; V* MGovernment roles/ n1 G! m: X9 E* ~; F
Or would like to learn more about + S0 @! S" C$ g- e' n# f! E
The energy sector, including sources and markets
- S6 n: t4 [5 N' ? }Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
4 A7 e/ |, @, v8 Q( h) CYou might enjoy a course about 9 G( K% W) c5 T# h
Energy Economics!
; x7 h- X7 @8 {* fECON 366 Energy Economics
9 o9 t/ i. ? Z2 aTopics:
& k) e0 L% t+ L9 _Pricing# E1 U. ~4 E6 I6 B* I# P) M
Role in economic growth : R5 ~5 o- I7 f. z
Energy sources and markets
, D9 R+ A. C5 b9 U+ z8 YRole of government $ A/ J) d/ |( n& c: ]/ c5 Q
Regulation ' b: [; d) q5 s, X
7 B6 K* J, \+ l& \/ `' L1 |If you enjoyed learning about : k5 H6 X* p; B0 }
Externalities
1 {2 p# r& C0 ?1 n3 \; ?! f9 nRegulation
7 c' K2 g& f1 G7 w. [4 D' aGovernment roles
( c% T. `, |4 r* K: {Or would like to learn more about ) ^3 e3 U/ Y; ^7 ?9 J4 T
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
6 q8 L% F& v- vSteps taken to address deterioration
' l9 h' [+ _) u* tYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
, W6 U3 X: V) ^5 G3 [ECON 369 Economics of the Environment$ ]% g. ]5 ]* b) X8 _( ? `# ^
Topics: - b) [. ]: w6 m$ B) z* O! N, o7 {
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
+ D: z( f1 p, j1 N7 [0 l/ STypes and causes of environmental deterioration e- c0 T' K" b* V4 E! B( C m
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
/ T2 _& N2 O" v. `Recreation economics
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7 d# s7 _2 `! H* CIf you enjoyed learning about
% \) A; ?0 z- F Individual Incentives
+ m' Q3 Y& G- D0 O ?. K$ Q" STotal Welfare - T# S1 H; }; m8 R
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ! Z; }) Q' z1 \; j5 y, C- ~! C
ECON 378 Law and Economics- d8 u k: Z2 x& a: I+ @. D4 q
Topics:
3 r# P. c% e2 B+ B; oIssues in Criminal and Family Law3 T& U% E" R) ?$ I- w/ k6 C
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
2 x9 K+ Q- X tChild Support Payments# T# a0 ]: e6 [9 ?- q4 d/ k% g3 v
Private Divorce agreements
) \& Q1 X& X; Y [3 [Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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" ~& ?/ x- {% ^4 d5 lIf you enjoyed learning about 4 p0 T5 W* o( `6 v5 Y
Prisoners Dilemma, C" o. C% l9 Q3 v5 X; ]9 m V
Dominant Strategies
) A* d4 ?% c1 Y7 Z8 eCollusion
1 t' ?4 }( a$ {6 zYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
5 G8 Y7 g- K6 MECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications5 v' k. T% G3 t4 V, F( k6 {
Topics:
2 v( s) @/ w K8 y+ iAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games, ?$ w0 U" P& T' b, M: ?
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
9 r) [7 }4 ~+ _% ]+ B- uNote! Prerequisites:
0 |# }. k* h5 s0 T4 Y! H# U1 aECON 384 & 299 |
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