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9 N1 x( ], P. w8 `/ H' G5 |( KTrade
0 I4 ^$ t, m+ K5 X7 s4 m H0 e, qGrowth, h6 z" r) n3 p% S
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China as an Emerging Economy4 G7 ^; i0 F6 Q" r' ^
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!% }9 L1 v; m; y$ v& t7 U4 b
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
) u2 B8 [5 w. k' P$ i$ b, TTopics:
2 M; E `8 Z, x# P6 ~6 XChinese Economy Characteristics
3 L- r& k; c+ {. K& mRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
& U7 n4 H- b0 h- o( m7 IConsequences of economic reform; P1 z& ?' j# Y4 X, z
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries7 M2 a. k& q; a& g$ Q7 S
Why economies differ
$ I0 n# h7 ]. J. @Causes for such differences$ g- r4 c; p1 A0 \3 U" A1 y- P
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- _9 S7 }% }+ @5 c, z$ _" {8 C
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) p2 i8 m' l7 O9 rTopics:' f7 F6 N9 ]% d# n. F
Technology3 B1 h# e) H+ V, x6 c, O$ T
Institutions) s9 M$ \# b7 Q: G
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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7 @4 ^/ s/ l9 a/ E% HSupply and Demand- p7 [( Y6 E: R+ d% L+ p& V
Consumer Behavior8 h$ v4 f8 q: c, P, n0 h
Production and Cost
/ M/ O0 l$ R* A SPrice and Output+ T% V+ [+ {% R: w ^
Market Structures* H/ Q% R( \5 M3 Y8 f
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!) H5 n. e* }/ v% H( d, `3 N
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I# c2 U2 i B6 p! ]
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Theory of consumer behavior
3 U8 B% w5 \+ y7 d7 q" N" C+ Z, jTheory of production and cost2 I3 v6 \0 X* ]/ z' M. Z5 e
Price and output determination under competition0 ? K" J2 L% P" @- O' ~- x
Monopoly and other market structures5 ]% P4 ]* L. G r, |3 e. Z
6 E8 x( I0 U0 n! `If you enjoyed learning about
4 ]+ b& h) h8 i0 m. N5 zCosts and Benefits
9 Q* O3 J- j9 r: {Externalities" [9 C5 H! S4 _$ Q
Decision-making) @/ I4 F* a- @3 c' ~
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Capital Investments! r: O$ n9 Z1 ^( k4 g
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!" z, X: s7 o9 E: k: |1 q
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation4 E! `) L9 o% s" {7 H
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
" [$ R$ R; z d8 B) yEvaluating Public Investment Projects
$ y: R6 P) I( s" SLook at examples from
7 B$ l+ f* ~$ y9 ]Transportation) o/ f2 k Y# Y- [+ h5 k
River Basin Management {5 F: p5 L$ X
Electrical Generation! t3 u, N! F, H: _ P
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control) g, B" a7 n- |/ d0 V6 q
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Supply and Demand" T5 X7 e: i& R/ n: I
Externalities D4 j& E. T) a6 G% D
Resource Allocation
! M8 W9 Y6 P. B' sTaxation6 w" P0 C( Y6 h: b
Or would like to learn more about
5 E! ~5 e& e) z$ n& E0 SSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
1 _. g) _ M2 [4 x. m9 R' [& iYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
* J: [: L9 N2 x6 p2 GECON 365 Resource Economics5 D$ `: _! o" C5 T; A3 Y
Topics:
* h' g1 |# k+ UExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources8 P* Q6 ]7 X* }7 g/ p% G
Scarcity and pricing+ p, Q( G+ e9 }1 ]* x. `
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues8 H8 d l" Y u, n* b
9 W. ?. N# n* y/ HIf you enjoyed learning about
; p% `" a+ K- F$ W1 Z; _9 `4 O9 sResource Allocation
9 z& J# `8 V% Q$ ~Pricing3 Z) T; l4 C, E) a% q: H7 d, X
Markets8 i( x) v2 I5 j0 T/ o
Government roles! W) T/ y, {3 A8 i" `# p$ r3 P
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& `% o$ V* b; ]( m; K0 H* fThe energy sector, including sources and markets& U% |. |6 r7 ^' U$ p+ d* c0 x7 v
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues; {/ x3 p( R; T
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Energy Economics!
; W3 D X O0 X2 gECON 366 Energy Economics# w4 Z1 _: \* c6 c* N3 y" ~
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Pricing
- u! H* A/ v0 IRole in economic growth
6 |* m/ d7 c/ y1 R, @ o! \3 BEnergy sources and markets
! l9 v; K, q6 ~- o- Y( |Role of government 1 ~+ g0 D! k. x5 n- P, ^! Z/ H: }; k
Regulation * C4 M$ _2 B! w9 o3 r0 \0 L
5 n" R' c* R$ }& U" J- K- ]If you enjoyed learning about / D6 h% u$ ?+ ^7 z ~/ y. @: P
Externalities
: t$ |8 l4 y1 Q, v5 rRegulation
1 T5 c( u( M. w2 U& Y4 \Government roles; I9 V: L' ~0 [* W8 ]5 }: z( d
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration: B% u. U1 I" _
Steps taken to address deterioration2 w3 J5 I) M# A g# i6 A. R X
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
8 ^1 Z& j8 H( ~: q6 e O) L0 E* yECON 369 Economics of the Environment/ `* f: w. J% C/ k8 W2 c
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
' Q5 M* J0 x1 N+ c% X a5 x- [* o. zTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
$ M) f7 x$ k9 OTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 7 d5 _9 @+ @- V ]
Recreation economics
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`5 C6 C% }$ e- C0 p) MIf you enjoyed learning about" r" A) U& H: l( i) y. U
Individual Incentives
4 P- O, j& T z- `3 d$ VTotal Welfare $ v: t, H! s6 ]" ?
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 9 ]: w$ p6 A# D( k
ECON 378 Law and Economics
7 |4 c8 }5 T* T% o; sTopics: 1 H, m. D( @+ q0 `
Issues in Criminal and Family Law4 z9 z* I; P4 i6 k1 ^7 A0 P* q
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
6 \: g# y- [- L' S1 S2 {Child Support Payments
1 T: w2 [. \" P: b$ Z; j! pPrivate Divorce agreements( O. X5 _( R B: P3 O b
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act$ l+ S; E$ O3 O4 i( u7 M, z
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, [7 c) R5 o; D! z' N u# qPrisoners Dilemma
) q" d+ Q7 g' S& gDominant Strategies
/ J ^( {- G& J; x, p. c0 F6 ]Collusion
7 X j- D0 o8 b* n, q' J8 c9 _6 FYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
0 N4 ] f2 B& P/ g# ~9 b0 y |ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
% g$ g# l7 @" m8 l* a- `Topics: ; Y+ A; H5 g6 P- Z
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
9 p( R5 X3 y2 P( e3 C% QApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion , Y5 Z. O* d, M8 S% C
Note! Prerequisites:
& |: Y: ~2 R" q6 GECON 384 & 299 |
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