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Trade! c9 M9 [# S1 G* P$ Z; g+ |
Growth
$ Q9 `# _' L' S6 Q; uOr would like to learn more about:
$ B: i/ _! H- e. g1 k5 rChina as an Emerging Economy
/ z; e. p5 E2 sYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!& g- c; N+ l7 R% K9 A! R
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development' |! a8 h5 y: q J
Topics:
. A4 d# v" C' |8 Y# IChinese Economy Characteristics
) C! P1 @" H+ v, ^7 _$ JRecent Events in the Chinese Economy0 b, V4 d' B3 F
Consequences of economic reform5 [+ r( h2 e y3 b+ x @
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
- P( V0 x( U6 VRich and Poor Countries' U8 J" K6 T) i0 p3 q5 n/ z
Why economies differ
. r$ P% L5 S( z( }6 S- P3 q0 H+ @Causes for such differences+ D$ Z* p1 M _4 ]. ^
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth% Q/ }. A5 M; J; q% x
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 H7 H6 o+ I' |) v$ N! JTopics:+ j/ H! W* c" D7 F, U4 p
Technology
' S( e) m8 z, v& F: \) l' qInstitutions
! X2 A$ ?# T! C/ Z6 cGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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/ u( K% J& j( f* T8 oSupply and Demand! W4 \# o3 }- e) m7 T9 r r
Consumer Behavior) q7 i, s2 c9 R# U# ~* ?& \6 ^& q
Production and Cost4 ?4 t- z: h; {9 {# N
Price and Output, I" }& n% ^5 k3 c! n! ]0 s3 Q
Market Structures0 B; |, u! B5 d s
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!/ z* K7 u! o& p0 d
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
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Theory of consumer behavior4 p2 T% H% B, m" [
Theory of production and cost+ a( K$ e( F# i- v" M
Price and output determination under competition
/ e0 m1 I6 Z9 d0 R) ?) _6 u0 dMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
; m% }5 b ~' ~$ U6 [2 a! ~Externalities
7 h0 v# X9 N) i0 eDecision-making
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Capital Investments
; z4 j' R% U+ i% LYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!$ t* _- M; {. L) ?, @
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
" ~4 N F* q6 l. H+ n8 KTopics:5 [7 }" H* X$ R; T. g$ j9 r% W
Cost-Benefit Analysis
, i7 T$ |$ A) |2 `+ YEvaluating Public Investment Projects0 X4 ?# d3 c2 q2 F; A% z
Look at examples from
$ V$ n9 @1 c9 G) Z, t$ h: f2 KTransportation
2 s- o+ h. \# E; d2 A$ ARiver Basin Management
. s! M g0 _# Q& r" NElectrical Generation: `. a! {# ~# V
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control5 e2 w: c5 G* R* H6 ^- T
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Supply and Demand
8 [; x& O/ c* w+ dExternalities) h8 I J9 T4 [5 m: \' Q' u
Resource Allocation
: j$ E: t7 y. W: xTaxation" D7 j4 k, l: N4 D# S1 G+ t# D9 i2 ]
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
& y2 D- S' q/ Y8 P3 K" Q0 ?* V% MYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!' k. ~. s* w5 I4 [+ i! C
ECON 365 Resource Economics
! ]' r/ l1 X7 I0 H. v# p, Y/ d9 bTopics:6 M. H9 t2 N) _! ]& O1 m* I: H
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources% U. E! O3 n# `8 c" d+ c9 C* O
Scarcity and pricing' C: i9 T, G7 \9 X8 D
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation2 I2 Y1 v/ K x* Y$ x
Pricing) H3 }' `: A% ?+ m) T# x( q7 R
Markets
0 `: e! d& S+ _) }/ C- IGovernment roles Z/ X' Q2 @! v
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
% ?* M, L7 s0 H+ p0 ACanadian Energy Policy and current issues
: r( b1 H) k8 f z: YYou might enjoy a course about
2 d, u+ }. N7 ?Energy Economics!. u- f' |+ W- L( | u4 `" i
ECON 366 Energy Economics# p1 v; u5 z) Q* q8 H1 _
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Pricing
% }* \& h3 A# v8 T8 N1 r0 nRole in economic growth
, k: {) r: ?: p5 [8 }Energy sources and markets & e( o3 H, D3 ]+ J4 F/ w$ Y
Role of government 3 K& G/ z3 ^/ M/ h y
Regulation
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Externalities0 t9 f% T; z* G, S! h1 k
Regulation
( B4 n% v6 Q1 I$ l1 m7 sGovernment roles& ?. Z6 r6 V4 u+ W* X
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration( F$ N- t3 |" L3 D8 Z4 r
Steps taken to address deterioration
8 D8 d4 r( ]9 u# S2 TYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 7 Y5 r! R$ |7 C5 ?+ \; F5 z$ h
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 5 z: B# N" u% F
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 9 f# f( r* z% ~$ H
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ' ?+ H- ^, g# X
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives$ j. ^2 ^$ C* Y% a/ z
Total Welfare
2 l& s) k& s* Y) c3 n; r( fYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! & k1 @) b/ q: g1 j: u
ECON 378 Law and Economics, Y/ Y( o5 R; t' u7 H2 s4 b
Topics: " m$ M( b. q' X. \, L) O
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
% V& a& K! m+ ?7 b2 v- _" A JCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
# u4 g4 \( f% m+ O1 PChild Support Payments: m5 z, K( S$ `* N- ]
Private Divorce agreements
) |6 A5 S& n: x9 R: B6 e( WCriminal provisions of the Competition Act' c" b$ v9 i( X* r' P" Z0 G* @+ j
6 a4 P. Y0 Z- }+ U6 S) yIf you enjoyed learning about
) ?: Z6 ~+ F$ }+ P) uPrisoners Dilemma& o) t! z2 P; y5 x. {( e
Dominant Strategies/ @4 w8 V* S6 v5 \7 H8 |
Collusion5 P' ~9 Q% I( H
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ' _ A$ K* D+ q' \$ ~" N& q
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
8 u5 u2 p0 s' \ m7 H& KTopics: , E# h, L1 A9 ?! u0 \! ^! R2 [/ D
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games4 @: _% m2 T# f+ s' W: O! T4 O
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 5 w) J3 n% r# P0 V7 F9 Z
Note! Prerequisites: 9 P$ s4 e1 q: y! i" E8 b
ECON 384 & 299 |
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