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0 D% R3 E ^5 U- ^3 D) M- STrade
/ N' `* [. G) j" U: r9 [) y9 aGrowth$ g2 A3 X3 q; y0 K8 Y
Or would like to learn more about:
, A4 W( s/ s$ u3 N6 F9 IChina as an Emerging Economy
/ `& O$ W `' o4 K" g) }You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
# S8 v% D8 j: L! Z) \+ HECON 211 Chinese Economic Development5 H, {- \/ m8 o
Topics:
" B7 G2 Y% f1 Q6 [4 ~2 {9 eChinese Economy Characteristics" i% r( H- Z4 K# z: m7 n4 w0 u3 W5 S
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
6 P8 Z4 Z( ^' E2 O. EConsequences of economic reform
A% a0 G& T" {* U# QCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
9 W4 e9 l/ l- s4 F5 t0 O, HRich and Poor Countries
0 C% f' V& s. r, l' Q# [Why economies differ" Y! f7 d. R9 D' T6 R9 ]
Causes for such differences6 u! ?8 b8 W3 F5 J$ t, x
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth% S, ?2 B3 C% G* h( \
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 ]) y1 l. m- ? x6 YTopics:
" M# ` {! G+ P: iTechnology( p' H0 \5 `) y# Q) e
Institutions" a$ P* E& S/ i! F% A0 S, g; p
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
* `- i! d9 J+ Y) pConsumer Behavior, g- B* }" I: J, D+ e( y' r
Production and Cost2 n7 a/ i% P1 f" ~9 j% p" K
Price and Output' |% r. `* I7 I. K: {3 [9 U: s% y
Market Structures
: Y* h5 D$ ~1 G4 uYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
# s, l2 d5 t* t4 EECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
5 X+ D2 u8 i' U/ G2 f9 \Topics: 8 v, m4 w6 K$ L( }+ \# e
Theory of consumer behavior+ ]2 V( I! E* Z, O; A) q
Theory of production and cost* T q, A- d6 K# R( e: J! X
Price and output determination under competition% `$ m( d- `+ L# y! V; O
Monopoly and other market structures
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?* s* Y; h% C# {5 l5 fCosts and Benefits : ~- P9 V4 o$ O9 }
Externalities
: D& R# ^5 z7 C5 ADecision-making- v" L. A# G& G" @) w- F
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Capital Investments
, ?& y' B( Z1 CYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
2 Q( g# ^7 W; |. P0 g' uECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
: H/ j' M. ?* w5 o n+ E; mTopics:
, ^9 P5 N( j: RCost-Benefit Analysis
7 `2 C; Z. `) e0 H' Q0 zEvaluating Public Investment Projects
1 G# Y) k, @ X# {! ?: f+ ~0 T E8 FLook at examples from o1 T& O' X- }) c. H
Transportation
! B Z# E, A% k5 Q$ a4 H/ aRiver Basin Management+ ~, Y2 i' b, n, j0 R! F
Electrical Generation
6 U! r+ B1 }* {- VOil & Gas and Pollution Control: y- H/ P4 j$ ^& P @' d
6 U, D+ i- L& Z5 X3 E) h# FIf you enjoyed learning about 0 {& a. J2 _0 _
Supply and Demand6 T3 ~/ r2 ]( q# G' Q, e7 p
Externalities
8 Y: O+ | o g. qResource Allocation: z0 z" @6 B( \; J. P4 C7 x) i/ A
Taxation
" y# ]8 y$ M6 f9 K2 L- N' cOr would like to learn more about
+ a+ b; ]1 T' `& b% Q4 l3 G3 r- W9 d( P( DSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
8 I0 ?2 Y+ i iYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
% K$ [" V) {- p: G- N; gECON 365 Resource Economics
; \# v3 t& b$ |$ R8 m+ ]! i7 TTopics:
6 h+ ?2 G4 b, ?Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources! q! x7 l) R- j$ u' Z
Scarcity and pricing9 p+ l. S$ s8 n% V7 K4 e
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
# u3 g, o1 C) W2 I4 n) z- PResource Allocation
5 v$ I% ?0 W* y) z' mPricing
( k, Z# g4 m( W, W& v+ SMarkets
3 j/ C7 H# m: p2 L" N7 N/ \: @ uGovernment roles6 k, a" J& b1 w) I" {8 `% ^
Or would like to learn more about % ~$ m D! _" j6 M$ n( t4 ?) o! Y
The energy sector, including sources and markets
$ g' R- I4 C4 |% Q2 W* ]Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
% Y5 J, ^1 Y M. K' e3 sYou might enjoy a course about
/ e5 m! w' [, FEnergy Economics!
5 @! ?# r' e" f2 \ECON 366 Energy Economics
. `, M9 x$ G0 ~) T5 M! Q% STopics: " H0 b, _0 Y% ?+ R( w
Pricing2 X; W, T6 [3 F/ P
Role in economic growth ) T# Y# ^+ p& a, K$ K1 s% K* n1 Q
Energy sources and markets / x" X/ H6 R# m; {8 ?
Role of government " q* ~& r3 J8 d
Regulation ( r7 t+ a" F% d! W& q) a) F0 F
( Q7 o% C' ]" ~& F S, NIf you enjoyed learning about 1 @' m ?& b: y' B& c2 I6 G
Externalities
* {! z- [6 }$ Q7 c3 hRegulation' s3 s/ J+ r( [( p
Government roles
& s6 y: t4 [2 }$ f; mOr would like to learn more about 3 J" |' g# c( U- E1 d) K
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration3 g2 T' J& w- Y: o! S
Steps taken to address deterioration
$ ^ D$ E3 \( P6 `- cYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 1 W, a2 g, I+ T) T2 Y8 u: x/ |1 X
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment$ @- j3 l" [; m5 U4 y0 t2 ]
Topics:
, S" J( G2 K2 s" b hEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 2 b$ D6 q0 d n- E* x
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
# x0 s' p! x4 o! O1 sTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration % V/ f# w* C2 v* m4 i) M
Recreation economics+ y9 @ c9 c* W) v: r! u
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If you enjoyed learning about) i1 Q) S: e" r1 I2 o7 J# t
Individual Incentives3 l( _6 r2 ? N6 `3 h- F
Total Welfare
6 ]- W I* C7 Z- o' d; [5 ?7 k8 cYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! " {4 E8 m+ R) m' K, L) A
ECON 378 Law and Economics
, g" q7 D$ {& [6 Q" BTopics:
/ Y1 U% [2 b# NIssues in Criminal and Family Law
0 f) S! V! y( H$ S) wCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining% X+ A! u. }4 Y/ C* Y
Child Support Payments
7 ~# ?4 p, P; A; }/ OPrivate Divorce agreements' S" s, ^4 ^5 ]0 b+ ]5 [; d: l, s
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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9 K" x1 s% A d: k. q* J; nIf you enjoyed learning about , y( r. ]5 V3 Z7 S7 A1 Y+ Q
Prisoners Dilemma9 X5 n* M9 \" ?* R4 h1 G
Dominant Strategies
- o- I. f6 }! o# H4 L9 X: qCollusion
* O2 j2 H" Z7 F0 k- YYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
5 P' K0 `* X4 q p' K; cECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
- k# Y1 R8 W3 i0 | S3 y/ h" ]Topics:
4 M2 ?% J; V: x1 zAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games5 v& Q. e. }6 ~
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
7 k0 D% s; r$ E5 oNote! Prerequisites:
: L/ @1 T9 F, @( L b# y. UECON 384 & 299 |
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