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Trade+ A% E. n. P9 j2 y
Growth; z8 o5 ^$ k6 e- v
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9 r# q& G' S5 E8 XChina as an Emerging Economy
, ]/ {& j5 T3 u8 S# W0 FYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!8 ?! x$ v5 d5 ^( }; Y
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
/ o" C3 Y6 z( n- XTopics:
4 R* ^4 w* f' p- eChinese Economy Characteristics3 Z" h; l6 W8 N& O) k* O* ]
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
6 P% _/ U# r3 W! _! F& PConsequences of economic reform ? |* C V ~8 t# A
Canada’s economic relations with China2 ]6 x# j2 L3 p5 v
3 [* Z, s5 z/ BIf you would like to learn more about: & G" {$ ~! F2 W, \
Rich and Poor Countries
+ L# D; G, b8 q) ^5 n- I9 N: zWhy economies differ& d6 z: ~6 {1 k2 J1 \3 X$ R
Causes for such differences" D! e( K! z: } X% ~+ J6 t# v8 `! \
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' ~7 T" v% R- L* I/ U0 [
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% u* c6 [5 C# Y8 G5 e' R( lTopics:- Y% }7 n5 V/ N0 O7 N ^
Technology
) D1 e, {! z3 T. UInstitutions
: @. q. H4 ]3 l1 Q" @( O# t1 nGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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, J! X4 E/ \) W/ z6 rIf you enjoyed learning about
6 o. E; z, ?$ @* h1 q2 HSupply and Demand
4 A2 F' \' p3 R4 o/ [Consumer Behavior
& O- M( L4 Y( a0 yProduction and Cost
\9 K( j# ~6 y* z; K3 RPrice and Output
% Q/ z+ \6 q3 L8 q+ A$ c% PMarket Structures
- d5 j$ q( q6 V4 F! Y% ^- O h( ^# K# ]You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
1 G" O6 y9 k( w% u' t7 I2 RECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I7 P6 W( R! Q3 F
Topics: 9 |* [% _' }+ ]4 u# w i' [
Theory of consumer behavior7 N. C, C' W# t$ R9 b4 R7 v7 E
Theory of production and cost
" u9 w- e! j; w2 LPrice and output determination under competition" s3 ?6 h8 D+ o y- K) b
Monopoly and other market structures
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9 J+ ~* n! J- {7 v; a8 fIf you enjoyed learning about $ |. U) R8 |% L l1 B
Costs and Benefits
- y! A6 R8 A2 b; FExternalities
7 b3 X7 t' K, } G. lDecision-making
! O! {# W% e0 f t( {9 t" [; jOr would like to learn more about
# W1 ]& a. h2 X3 |& ?/ M8 D- SCapital Investments$ C }2 u0 A) v8 A4 o( \0 `
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
1 o+ |7 e$ [1 b4 a7 E d. LECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation) k' |$ D: \! K" p
Topics:
1 A+ Z7 X2 c" ECost-Benefit Analysis' q0 i7 `, k8 f4 O: I2 y
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
' h9 ]5 C) Z: |5 n9 W% OLook at examples from ' E5 S3 h: J8 p$ W# C9 F
Transportation6 c. p; p' ? F5 ^5 O# S
River Basin Management
0 V0 v5 x! s. n% s, xElectrical Generation
; J$ B. b4 M9 Q& D* q P: fOil & Gas and Pollution Control- s6 k y; U; B
5 k: Q7 i& h" ~- T. i8 K' yIf you enjoyed learning about
* ^/ r; J/ g0 Q+ r- U [* nSupply and Demand9 T* D8 Q( u; F: u) W' f) {6 ~
Externalities
2 s0 w: X" q% @1 C! UResource Allocation
" \1 X9 m& V. ZTaxation
7 y( C ?% B+ K+ qOr would like to learn more about & T+ J8 X- H; N2 {/ U7 N; @1 T
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada: _0 k2 \9 z- |2 S0 d2 d" v
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
1 o$ x- k7 G0 m& L4 qECON 365 Resource Economics
5 v& D0 V: e. H, Q$ fTopics:
/ |9 w+ {9 D) D, v0 ~% A1 FExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources! a" {- U; B+ H$ t, r% i) C1 k$ R
Scarcity and pricing/ Z6 Z1 n$ s, |, H5 R) j0 B0 V
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues/ P/ X! o4 y6 s
# k4 j- L- V- G9 E- ]1 OIf you enjoyed learning about
+ X! ^$ q5 i/ I6 Q: h( o8 hResource Allocation! x( v0 V9 E3 ]
Pricing
8 T0 F% c' k7 ]( P- _Markets
; u- b& ]3 w; {- s+ @5 R$ @% aGovernment roles
5 p2 g; V5 P1 ~: R! aOr would like to learn more about 4 v7 w3 F- e+ v: h
The energy sector, including sources and markets* F/ n) h& r( {: y; n! y
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
) f: f D7 O# K' A0 G+ R3 YYou might enjoy a course about
" c) m) c Y* z( {, Z0 ? QEnergy Economics!0 e3 Y4 O3 T5 a
ECON 366 Energy Economics
3 ?3 B8 I; C. c/ m/ T! N- I8 }Topics: - w: F V3 C* Q& c$ \& D
Pricing
$ J$ S8 a. r5 HRole in economic growth - U; q5 h6 p/ w* b
Energy sources and markets , Y. K2 B4 l. i! v- a% {: G
Role of government
0 a; \3 P) d* xRegulation - Y4 A- p0 V# j
6 [+ G9 `$ P+ t1 DIf you enjoyed learning about
- m& P# d7 m3 K, l3 `- yExternalities
. S5 V2 d+ ?. t. \Regulation! b; u9 W( D9 ^% P& F
Government roles* ~, T( M; ?/ Q: T3 o, N) y7 g6 L2 ~
Or would like to learn more about 0 o$ C, o* ?* L# Z( b/ n
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration3 b' y. Q# V9 S3 x. R
Steps taken to address deterioration- O1 X- s- b5 o) P' n- ^
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
; m2 k9 s/ q9 K7 v7 dECON 369 Economics of the Environment* N, c6 O }7 g, A R! }; y, a
Topics:
+ U" V' \6 J2 O2 [9 MEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
4 e6 b6 ]) P0 H9 W$ I7 Q' ITypes and causes of environmental deterioration
& y4 x i# S' D: B( ^Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
0 w" J* p; R5 m' q, k4 W. yRecreation economics
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' ?$ @! { o k1 o; O( @If you enjoyed learning about2 r+ O8 N8 s$ ?1 n: B1 h% K) W* v
Individual Incentives& ~3 k s8 C$ d. V; U1 ~ X
Total Welfare # A% ?$ y3 @) v
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! / s# F& {' ]: \9 }8 @1 S" {7 k
ECON 378 Law and Economics9 Q5 q4 M$ a9 k& M! d7 ?7 U, k
Topics:
' \. k( k' i' [% wIssues in Criminal and Family Law
5 Y w2 M( Z2 p, b3 V, CCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining& O" Z+ W3 E0 |) [0 O5 G9 t
Child Support Payments6 a- a; h j9 t) @4 z5 J6 }
Private Divorce agreements' q' ^$ S! d" j& }! ~
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about ( b0 T9 m- P0 C; S& ?: w' a
Prisoners Dilemma
0 \/ @/ j* y! z) J$ n% G4 PDominant Strategies
; h, }2 p# ]3 {2 x: e r# {, GCollusion
. g9 R; K' E$ m# I; tYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ( {: t& N6 w$ r3 n- C+ I# U
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
' [7 n0 r5 V, ^3 GTopics: + r5 m( V+ y/ B. `) E
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
( o% j, v W5 p. I6 ~9 GApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
3 g1 a! t: K. Q+ t4 T& A6 Y2 UNote! Prerequisites:
5 `! o+ `/ ]5 I/ U9 MECON 384 & 299 |
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