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Trade3 {: M3 X; w+ |2 J9 v/ W
Growth
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, h3 R, f4 U1 b" t' T% {4 W! mChina as an Emerging Economy
( Z$ A: V3 @ v' k6 j4 q0 M! ?You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!) h# j! j" W7 o8 K
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
7 V7 y6 T0 S0 Z9 M" x3 J, M$ ]Topics:
: f/ m' S2 K6 d1 o! E$ j8 h" LChinese Economy Characteristics4 {( N, T& H# }* r$ T C
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy+ ^# f+ z. M$ C' o
Consequences of economic reform
1 ~4 D, G7 l- |. Z5 i+ L. ^% ZCanada’s economic relations with China7 |5 I$ `) s8 p0 ?& U7 c/ L
2 `5 i9 v' U- n% u3 [' u$ a, yIf you would like to learn more about:
3 |& f; j# `# _0 u" U: [; jRich and Poor Countries
) P+ H4 d$ J% gWhy economies differ5 _( U0 {: G% @! G/ j% i' A! O
Causes for such differences
+ W) y! A' E, Z/ i. yYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
" W2 M' ] O l% v/ \ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ `* H- S+ f4 W% f+ r8 G
Topics:
' E& V2 J" h, N! x! `4 K& DTechnology
5 P' V3 V+ m" ]) N( W6 T1 PInstitutions
1 n1 {( U; C& ]9 z( I' L+ LGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand9 R8 `! y/ @3 E& }
Consumer Behavior
- R, [" j! i- R( f5 uProduction and Cost: g- [0 h/ u; F9 p; G
Price and Output
) H5 Z0 c; } hMarket Structures
2 K. s! d: ~4 g2 R; o/ oYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!) c% Z8 |$ |3 i5 i
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
; v- v! x5 J: ~: O- g4 `Topics: C# e4 i6 }$ K( i0 h9 s7 q3 v" o
Theory of consumer behavior" l" ^$ P* W J! l- H
Theory of production and cost, h* w' ^; T7 j0 o A
Price and output determination under competition3 a9 m* f4 D1 R7 U: I
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
: a3 p9 }- D: m" `3 d8 I7 z( wCosts and Benefits
+ l' f1 L/ m- Q0 M$ O% [* O/ gExternalities
0 T7 `* G$ Z, J* L# @8 VDecision-making" m$ y( v7 e7 U% y5 R$ h+ U4 |! q& q
Or would like to learn more about
! w( Q0 `& @+ @" [! n R( w% ]% g6 KCapital Investments! [! | _ Y& M% F" S, I' u
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
4 m+ y& I% o! m$ kECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
4 k4 m4 U# ]. U3 ?6 O$ y1 BTopics:
; w1 j- M3 e5 G) M/ y9 t3 BCost-Benefit Analysis7 s) T, d3 S' u% @! F* a$ g0 T
Evaluating Public Investment Projects* N. Z6 a' @0 t6 C+ A
Look at examples from
3 ]; ?0 ^! T0 T- dTransportation& F* h9 @/ t2 [' B
River Basin Management
1 w6 ^7 T: |9 b5 [$ c( PElectrical Generation
1 K, l) i0 Q0 H5 p( C7 `" i$ jOil & Gas and Pollution Control z' M" _8 k6 g% @
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If you enjoyed learning about - P$ a2 a t$ e" x6 e6 {
Supply and Demand
' h% L* V! Q1 E- y( V) M: HExternalities, _. w& ^4 R0 X
Resource Allocation R, y2 w% y! {1 v
Taxation# ~6 d( C& h) r' g- q Q- G
Or would like to learn more about ) s8 a5 f: B- G; w+ J2 R: Y
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
5 R5 a0 T% k# A; {' n& C3 g1 x# \You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
. C# M8 E% z8 E* C( \: ZECON 365 Resource Economics J3 T+ L, d+ Z, u* Y/ S- S2 w) I
Topics:
3 M1 `+ N: Q' bExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
2 l& C+ t1 k+ R1 {! C1 y. j cScarcity and pricing
$ m; d% U, L- r, e1 F6 UContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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6 K: F- Q% f% k( B G4 g7 nIf you enjoyed learning about 6 G8 F- \. b8 A* Y
Resource Allocation7 B- `! ?. k. C5 V9 g* g; M j6 W( l
Pricing5 }$ K: t5 {. Q
Markets6 A, A+ ]- p' @! W1 i! M1 s* C+ W
Government roles; y0 ~1 r( d" ?* E
Or would like to learn more about
+ @8 I V* ^/ u& e" iThe energy sector, including sources and markets
& }- [3 D B0 T) z Z% ^+ wCanadian Energy Policy and current issues* g6 b& o: A7 K$ W- P9 u1 ~% k
You might enjoy a course about / e5 D; B" {: h2 P
Energy Economics! Y# _( V4 A5 U* A: `1 L
ECON 366 Energy Economics
# o3 o9 k" A2 B+ O2 L5 a7 aTopics: / d0 q3 C+ z3 B( `: a+ D0 F a
Pricing4 Q) _' Z2 `$ T
Role in economic growth / t7 h5 q" ^% m c7 L9 |/ c
Energy sources and markets
9 N! \- ?0 A- \5 e, z8 DRole of government . \ i9 z8 E& M! x! S# u; R: S5 e
Regulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 D5 X* l" e( G( D. T9 xExternalities0 Y# ^: `! \2 A4 ^0 e: H
Regulation
$ ?/ ?$ V; {9 `( NGovernment roles# o. [& w( e A* d
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- \7 x/ a0 K, F4 B' J% A, cEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration0 t/ n- n3 ~& w! ]! ~2 p; @
Steps taken to address deterioration
1 }- Q8 ^7 U; x+ ]You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
( t, J& I, Q* p& U; L: s% [ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
) @- y2 J& L" g! ^Topics: . n1 C& U6 F: G+ C+ I
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment % G c% @1 s3 y- |- Q( y
Types and causes of environmental deterioration : j% f3 e6 d1 h8 M( ~) J! k' v
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration * ^" a- {6 C. v& i4 D e A/ S P
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about0 K0 T: z8 B- N; e
Individual Incentives. n* }) i9 a; |' |" d: C/ [: m: ?
Total Welfare ) {- S; r4 e5 a9 {2 _% P0 Y
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! t6 X [1 c1 l9 s& }
ECON 378 Law and Economics
% w+ n2 p5 k) J, n/ ETopics: $ I& X% M1 X. d8 {
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
8 K; n5 N0 O4 l, UCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. @' ]. }, l5 G, w+ G# Y8 j( w! xChild Support Payments3 L/ { i$ j+ ^8 |# m C0 v
Private Divorce agreements
8 t7 Y4 |/ Q/ \. MCriminal provisions of the Competition Act1 q4 V) j8 l& R3 g
% g* B" J& E4 G2 q( ~8 g7 g2 `If you enjoyed learning about 0 w/ ~$ Z: N; D! E) w" G
Prisoners Dilemma N+ W9 c* M- t5 `, [6 A; u
Dominant Strategies& ~$ P. P4 u* E' w, f
Collusion
1 R0 z/ C% x, L! M. k8 fYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
5 {/ y) m: ?: D$ H7 PECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
! Z; U/ N6 c# N2 m1 QTopics:
V8 c/ C1 ~- D. _0 mAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games* F$ B% z6 J9 x& z+ t; S$ O1 h
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
) u- B; ^: `0 t3 a* Z1 f7 `Note! Prerequisites: ; T- R9 x% q' C
ECON 384 & 299 |
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