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Trade
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0 u+ ]; ?8 W) x+ `% J% ?4 AOr would like to learn more about:
5 j8 {: f( Y9 h- S$ x* U6 bChina as an Emerging Economy
2 S: U' O$ H% q$ ?9 S. M6 a1 G3 fYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
. k9 f' _! s0 o# eECON 211 Chinese Economic Development) u" O+ @' _2 K
Topics:
" {* _5 i- I7 @$ F, k! wChinese Economy Characteristics
1 u: p7 V4 X7 i2 u. V' [Recent Events in the Chinese Economy8 l) a* z- N+ ?
Consequences of economic reform9 k& b* f( c* ^ U5 M
Canada’s economic relations with China! ]& k+ @' W. `$ e- _
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- H8 H/ B7 g6 u; Y+ p" u9 @Rich and Poor Countries( n: \* h9 z: ?# b) j" q4 W1 M$ p
Why economies differ3 o6 d2 I% l7 G0 s, \7 M# X
Causes for such differences* t& T0 T, ]- c9 G
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: k3 p2 k) X- [/ q$ v
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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Technology
- I @/ j. e1 A+ j! {2 v8 T" M/ r% u: nInstitutions# j( @, w& W7 p' _* W" b$ f9 |) t
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ; |8 b/ h+ Z2 R1 a8 X
4 i/ k$ Q S2 M6 E1 nIf you enjoyed learning about
( R G- c v0 USupply and Demand8 ~' w4 ~+ {5 l8 R, O; Y# @1 U
Consumer Behavior3 `% r9 x; h( a Y" X) i; [8 a, @4 ?: v
Production and Cost! s' B. d5 Q; V+ P& R- o
Price and Output
1 O; C' D$ ?, s# L$ JMarket Structures) z( z1 ]5 e0 x) Z) q
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!6 ?2 @/ F. X# ]+ `; b0 B
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
; b5 u K# c7 N- Z kTopics: : ]8 C+ d* a, l6 S/ R
Theory of consumer behavior
4 o! W( o; E7 `' BTheory of production and cost0 q; X" _, E! P2 s0 V
Price and output determination under competition
9 P8 B1 L0 X, t1 a! r( |Monopoly and other market structures. ^) G8 d$ ^9 t6 |1 Z9 V
! p" m# o& A/ k$ ZIf you enjoyed learning about
+ ]+ s; s, n* X" j% y% mCosts and Benefits
. U- G6 I! s8 c9 j7 z! D7 Q; FExternalities+ G% a! L3 t- A9 q, x4 I G- F
Decision-making
! d$ M( }% ? t m* l( j {! LOr would like to learn more about - m4 o3 V- C- W I$ k$ j
Capital Investments% S3 q4 D% n2 W( P2 s4 L1 q
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
- W1 Z7 ^5 T8 S, j' WECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
* l4 K# h% L7 u* k) p$ ?1 c# ZTopics:
) `) n) e9 M; s% }5 F+ |& DCost-Benefit Analysis
3 w- j3 Y: P' T! ~5 e4 K- T+ GEvaluating Public Investment Projects
0 K6 Q0 a3 K! |" E' ALook at examples from # K( r) b* M: N$ A0 F
Transportation+ \; X3 e0 a. M. I: h9 M0 [
River Basin Management
7 n, M9 j' m$ z# ?Electrical Generation
7 S b8 v3 e0 v+ @2 FOil & Gas and Pollution Control( `. Y; D8 I" a8 \7 Y0 ?# \7 k
3 m, L0 J3 K$ n; G) T3 \" o& ]If you enjoyed learning about 8 x5 n! H V) g& F0 u# g: K
Supply and Demand+ a7 h: p% F1 T6 k- S- s8 R1 ^: N, ?
Externalities; Y/ F( g8 C* C+ v0 P; T
Resource Allocation
! d3 A% q2 h0 r3 W$ Y* w, QTaxation# e: a ~/ D. @
Or would like to learn more about
9 n( J6 \! o5 P8 N0 g$ t b6 |! hSupply of Natural Resources in Canada1 v6 L9 t5 _# K% c, {; V: [8 q
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!4 [" Q# m* h' ?4 L
ECON 365 Resource Economics# F% T: J; a) t1 |! z
Topics:
- K- b! A- E* W5 O2 x- O8 A1 m, I' yExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources. P: _, c9 Z F4 `$ q( c) @ z
Scarcity and pricing
. k- h; ]$ C5 JContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation# ?4 _9 C" B9 x& Y7 m
Pricing& a7 f* v+ e. A" _5 {
Markets
" Y9 I/ a$ h+ F: E% b) U1 aGovernment roles# G4 o b5 Y0 B& y& C
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* v, ?$ O; W' e. Q" d% Z3 w4 PThe energy sector, including sources and markets
" a4 ]/ X# P" fCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
! C6 I% X% `& A sYou might enjoy a course about
5 y' i! E8 S7 p$ m0 ^7 @9 rEnergy Economics!
! l% Q1 [5 \" w OECON 366 Energy Economics
8 X; d* C' `- f/ s+ o6 y9 f) J! uTopics:
+ ~5 B; L+ X9 _- U EPricing# r9 u5 b1 I. \9 B- X1 t% T
Role in economic growth , b6 l Z! T" @: ]" N) `0 s& H
Energy sources and markets 9 H$ `: S- G4 u1 U$ |" A7 @5 s; Q4 y
Role of government
9 U1 P, L6 C) N3 F7 u8 sRegulation
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Externalities
% S# k8 Z: J1 HRegulation, q8 Z* j0 k3 o( ~0 w
Government roles/ X/ j; m* A" Q% g
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$ D1 |4 v* q, d1 M- c; V. _1 Z9 bEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
x' r1 Y) E; J& f TSteps taken to address deterioration w( v" d1 w! | f0 o
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 8 Q$ k2 r$ T4 T. C$ t9 S1 a# U
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
' ~# h9 B+ C$ g j2 NTopics: 2 ]" L+ R8 M2 A9 k( ^
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 5 o6 G: ~7 [/ ?1 c ~* S3 J( f P
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ( ~) Z; W1 R* J% N/ |# C) @
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration & Z' j/ _7 p( a3 L4 t: G5 I3 }
Recreation economics9 L$ b2 A; \% a; T
' j$ t# u8 Z. d; B; ?" u" lIf you enjoyed learning about
0 f% w' E4 q: o4 D% C' P s Individual Incentives
4 P: y1 ]8 K8 p- v/ q( D6 D! }+ V K& OTotal Welfare , f. i) Q# i/ w7 \ I. F8 ~
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! - T7 h V- l# N
ECON 378 Law and Economics) J2 r% W1 g0 p$ i* e5 }0 N
Topics:
7 a/ r3 J% e% `9 c0 dIssues in Criminal and Family Law2 I+ z* e3 o# d- i
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining$ M' x: ^; j7 I2 Q# i
Child Support Payments
! H0 {% A9 P) k6 ePrivate Divorce agreements
' P5 K' T6 \$ i4 |Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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9 o) J) R' a) L0 E5 @& y: ePrisoners Dilemma" \4 |7 R) n' u9 R1 z
Dominant Strategies: J% u) @3 Y; T5 L
Collusion
" X9 V6 o4 z0 o/ W! r7 eYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ! N0 N5 e0 O1 L5 W" X( J' {
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications/ ~0 s9 G5 m4 A9 |) k
Topics: / X5 f3 b) N1 d, `8 |, |4 W
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
" [( X; W/ R) p$ F+ [* TApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
# V) r! Y' F3 c% l' v$ @; lNote! Prerequisites: f7 Q7 u) d& v8 _, a
ECON 384 & 299 |
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