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Trade
3 i8 X' _4 o4 `" D( @' l& X. CGrowth- ~8 r& u6 S* C( S: m% s8 A
Or would like to learn more about:
' c) T5 h4 |# ?4 |China as an Emerging Economy
7 _$ M- a" f8 i( C: _You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!" O9 M, X% ]7 w# C
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development# n1 O) p1 h2 r& Q, S' w1 Z9 l7 Y; O
Topics:
) ^# y1 g. i& UChinese Economy Characteristics
6 i7 A/ |; o& ]* _& ^+ }% V# J' QRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
* n V' i6 t' d0 k5 q9 Q# qConsequences of economic reform
3 g3 [' g5 V8 o! t: ^ Y7 tCanada’s economic relations with China6 b" d1 i. p( U: W% u# o
- b6 L; S6 z" T. |% \% aIf you would like to learn more about: 4 t6 G7 I% f1 `: i+ d' j
Rich and Poor Countries
5 G' L3 Y3 ~9 V2 FWhy economies differ! J. s# s5 x1 a0 F+ N5 @, m" [
Causes for such differences$ p0 {# L( j( r f! `1 w* C
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! e. u2 O, I, aECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! p: a! X+ I3 x( NTopics:' R' K" ?1 z: U D' {$ ]) J
Technology, A; x) N3 W% B% A
Institutions5 n" ]8 ]1 t0 g3 z0 Z- M
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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2 F' \& @( [2 FIf you enjoyed learning about
" x9 j3 p) Y$ hSupply and Demand
: e1 q, N7 `2 z) WConsumer Behavior
* Y( P! M1 O& JProduction and Cost
0 P( c& T2 O! V0 hPrice and Output
, F' _0 d% s& q \4 UMarket Structures
6 K# X$ G$ \* Y% { I- ^0 kYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!) v# A' G3 s: s8 {+ [
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
3 ^7 d, T$ W9 o9 z% ITopics:
* x6 {; d8 S, z. b' \. w3 Q' sTheory of consumer behavior
" Z5 _8 d- x. H+ c% s! F' TTheory of production and cost
' J' x$ G6 F* nPrice and output determination under competition5 b. z. n7 y; x4 J
Monopoly and other market structures* G. K! p# Q- R% M# k
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Costs and Benefits ( k b, e! L m2 m, x
Externalities0 l: r5 D! O8 _# _" H0 |) p
Decision-making
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Capital Investments6 x$ I4 D& w& [
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
2 R4 |1 o- t& g) Z1 UECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation$ Q; U6 {3 x8 X, ^
Topics:' F$ Q6 l( C$ `6 Z% t: y) X# S/ G
Cost-Benefit Analysis/ V* h' A$ j$ s% F( u
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
1 c- x7 }5 e5 S/ x4 uLook at examples from / `5 k, D, X8 U. \
Transportation: G4 v# X, Z3 g) _0 ~
River Basin Management
5 z# R9 q8 `5 x1 X1 B9 R8 _Electrical Generation
3 x: P! q" @) j1 u5 |Oil & Gas and Pollution Control$ [) C( v4 H& p9 j- o& b+ }
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If you enjoyed learning about
% A. t) _1 V+ e: b$ q) ~: Y2 TSupply and Demand
4 j7 G' D) t" E# _/ AExternalities" _$ ]0 U: W1 K/ W1 Y/ L
Resource Allocation
q: C' _: I# d" t3 s- B0 ?Taxation/ i8 I9 [8 t1 ~) W: U9 N* Z @
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
8 ~: p- ^1 U6 WYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!: E/ e" P% L6 \& }" x" r
ECON 365 Resource Economics$ k$ R9 ^ ?3 K8 p. h
Topics:4 T7 w% P- \9 b9 d
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
- L# ^$ \6 }$ O8 pScarcity and pricing8 u1 W5 U' H. \2 `) K$ g+ A3 [
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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_4 {. G" B( e" `5 L; u- b" ~If you enjoyed learning about
1 o2 f5 V2 l$ ~9 N! Q. lResource Allocation8 r, N. A! G& ?# v3 k6 V' Z
Pricing B' }( n) C3 Z$ M9 G# u
Markets
4 m5 ~* f8 F1 d* u- tGovernment roles
3 ^4 D6 u; a- N4 a1 C7 B3 V2 GOr would like to learn more about 4 j$ ?1 W2 F& j4 P' s2 Q
The energy sector, including sources and markets
6 \* P3 F* V$ e/ Y7 M# kCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
) {& j( m+ k5 y) BYou might enjoy a course about 8 C# d, B" p0 m9 B7 |- h
Energy Economics!
( q! u# ?8 j1 T. C9 \2 LECON 366 Energy Economics1 _ F2 o. Q- Q$ U! v' r6 A: F
Topics: 5 m* z6 U c- h8 J9 {
Pricing
( L" h5 R- w: ZRole in economic growth
& g: a5 ~# B$ I) u; X" wEnergy sources and markets
: ? i2 \6 P4 l) gRole of government - j0 p T$ l6 f8 J
Regulation 3 I- B- ~5 B, n9 m- e
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Externalities- J- n$ E( W+ S& C* m4 d$ M" B
Regulation
& O9 \" i' n5 c* k b& XGovernment roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
?4 k& T* j3 k1 M5 ]" MSteps taken to address deterioration. K2 i: _2 }% L+ a) N
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! # |4 r2 R1 i8 m) x
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment- w; v- M8 L$ J4 I$ M+ h9 O
Topics: + s. @( _( i' y, B
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 9 i4 q% J1 `9 m1 m: }2 W* |; C
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
4 _9 y) k' q7 s. D/ wTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ) _3 b* F7 H3 p: e6 H: M
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 f! n: ]% F0 B z7 b4 P _4 R Individual Incentives* y: d; P2 m* |7 e
Total Welfare
8 L9 L; X% d/ C6 o2 T' oYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 2 m1 s7 ] ]. Y I
ECON 378 Law and Economics
/ a4 m4 `+ a) J0 v, |) n7 I+ u E& n% jTopics:
3 `, M8 W& ]$ a8 Q" A2 d& {Issues in Criminal and Family Law% k. W/ W0 j7 m0 e/ X+ t1 r
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
Z7 }( B/ p2 CChild Support Payments
" x7 s& O. J: @0 B: P9 QPrivate Divorce agreements
4 T1 b# o- h$ w8 `$ CCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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K, }7 \+ y9 I9 O% MIf you enjoyed learning about . y7 r- [; p3 e, N. J% E8 s
Prisoners Dilemma- B ? Q2 C& d4 H y
Dominant Strategies# v9 z# b$ @% g( I" @
Collusion
% ?- `) C% }, x3 i3 XYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 1 h; u( J1 i4 W+ q
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications, W: P# ]: m5 K0 F4 {- \
Topics:
2 ~6 o" t& Q; ]Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games' A' K9 V1 |" G1 Y
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
/ K- z8 u$ |! Z4 v4 o' JNote! Prerequisites:
4 d; m$ K2 I2 C _9 F9 j4 ?7 AECON 384 & 299 |
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