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Trade! x, L, @0 f' p( d$ n! c+ d! d
Growth
! d! }, [# T; d9 HOr would like to learn more about: . j6 C$ t" g; N+ S, l1 G1 Z4 x
China as an Emerging Economy& y& o1 t/ g0 q
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!: ^1 b* E5 H7 m( u
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
: a5 b( c" b/ bTopics:
5 p2 o2 l/ y- D" Q# |8 qChinese Economy Characteristics# ^ u1 \3 P7 m: e' }3 m
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
) E) K7 X- c' q2 L; h7 \) PConsequences of economic reform) Q: v$ j; ^9 p; d) Q
Canada’s economic relations with China7 Y8 W1 m# ]/ |7 _
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If you would like to learn more about: 7 s* i! H4 { M" _+ q
Rich and Poor Countries
9 l; W. N6 p/ H* a$ @1 ?# LWhy economies differ! o/ s6 x( |7 `; B2 q8 e* k
Causes for such differences
: `9 _9 ^0 o6 w N1 _You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 R: \) s7 m, M# R$ [5 \
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: ]7 H9 d5 G$ T4 w" LTopics:
4 V4 A, u8 B8 |9 XTechnology
$ S6 ?2 x: f- `Institutions9 x; v; ?8 [' y! r
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
/ U0 T- B6 u7 e u5 T+ hConsumer Behavior
# s" X9 E" q- j- [1 D! ?7 ~( g1 b! EProduction and Cost( {; Z7 @2 m! _4 a% @: B! i2 `
Price and Output& M* E/ S' E# w2 F3 S/ W1 H! Q9 j# i
Market Structures; j: [, G! z6 P+ Q, A! ^! `' O# Z
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
0 b4 d& o7 X1 ^ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" D {5 p' j( g
Topics:
, F6 o! u+ s8 v; m% D% S0 g- ITheory of consumer behavior% S8 G2 ~; J0 E/ y& q( }0 E
Theory of production and cost
" I2 d2 z* k XPrice and output determination under competition
1 g. N& K3 G- ]Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
7 X+ F7 K) `6 fExternalities
& \) v0 p. m6 V, S0 e+ Q2 s. EDecision-making
" u7 q1 L5 h/ A- ]3 Y# X: vOr would like to learn more about
6 f, P# A7 z. K* O" k0 ]9 YCapital Investments
: Z4 D) }+ ~+ Q# g s+ U2 uYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!6 ~7 J( ^1 h% G+ }3 \
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
0 T0 F, I) B# b. }$ z! fTopics:) }9 k" g. Z7 A+ b& W
Cost-Benefit Analysis
6 k4 H2 e% X' s( i7 w7 jEvaluating Public Investment Projects
8 M$ }; ^2 T) C* aLook at examples from
) u& t: U5 T1 WTransportation) U( k' r' g% i
River Basin Management2 b8 k0 X+ Y' a2 ], S6 T. d# _, x
Electrical Generation5 Q" `* l& P! S: W! t3 H$ K
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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6 v; c7 [2 J2 CIf you enjoyed learning about
) A$ d1 m# M1 O/ B- w$ \5 s+ `$ `Supply and Demand: K1 Y b+ E- W$ |) z
Externalities
3 X$ r$ F* b+ s' tResource Allocation
2 q0 E" ]. `! K4 PTaxation
* [- @) P& X2 U8 x( KOr would like to learn more about ; z. X* g9 `4 g) Q0 U1 I. M
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
9 [6 ]; T: e1 t) D tYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! v, K1 F& ]9 o: I% f
ECON 365 Resource Economics* `8 L; M5 d! W& J
Topics:3 ?4 f* L* p; M: C. o0 v
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources- ?$ X* v+ R$ h: i9 }6 m: m% N' G
Scarcity and pricing
; J8 ~3 A# D) dContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
. w7 ?. V) m! r) O: x! cPricing
5 r4 |9 I, b5 OMarkets
9 N8 X) }6 m3 B) m, [* R: a) Z. kGovernment roles
1 Y; c8 S) u3 m J f: ?Or would like to learn more about 2 s- Z( u% m8 t, w
The energy sector, including sources and markets
4 H! y. N% y6 [# ]: } nCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
% X' O; [% b8 t/ u5 rYou might enjoy a course about
- O8 ]& S$ N. dEnergy Economics!( e# u! B8 U0 y; v( O$ M
ECON 366 Energy Economics
; ^# q+ e/ C+ e9 F9 l8 \Topics: . k& P- S' i7 w w2 C
Pricing
3 C/ V( C- a. C* fRole in economic growth
z( {8 ]$ x, ]8 q' s+ |! j* XEnergy sources and markets
* Y0 e% ]7 T* h. n0 V- nRole of government . t& R* C a) r5 L( O. u
Regulation
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! }0 \2 j* y3 }! f" {& ^% FIf you enjoyed learning about
( W1 F6 @' W+ H; }) [% ]Externalities' P1 u3 y1 Q* h! r7 V' s
Regulation, E+ w: s( h2 |9 n+ @5 W8 E! ~
Government roles6 e% S/ p' t3 {: \( @
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration5 U6 S6 `+ p4 S$ |
Steps taken to address deterioration
8 @- N7 N+ w$ Z' p' F* \9 T2 _- \You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ( B8 |9 N" P- a0 w: \0 R
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
* B. O! _+ g& F! z+ fTopics: ( T" `1 ]4 w: \, A
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
' ^4 y" r3 B7 m' Q* U7 uTypes and causes of environmental deterioration # [7 F0 B# \* g! Z
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 8 D3 E9 u% u! X3 e, i
Recreation economics
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3 ?: Y/ Z) I- e0 p& j3 A. L' S* e, MIf you enjoyed learning about$ M/ l7 ^( B, A( C; t
Individual Incentives
$ w2 l9 }: v& Z- B- i( TTotal Welfare 9 n+ g5 g! A5 ], Z5 c% I" K
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! & _1 U4 {0 L. N0 R
ECON 378 Law and Economics
7 ?3 W) f$ H, e/ y+ JTopics: 4 R) d' i1 J, H8 V: \% v
Issues in Criminal and Family Law+ r. T2 E/ I$ w5 V+ s
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining; e# H5 E1 n8 W r/ t
Child Support Payments
- u J Y' U) IPrivate Divorce agreements* {; @5 q% F) O' y3 L/ }! y
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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2 R ~2 k* X9 ], g) q kIf you enjoyed learning about
) K7 R; Z7 z& g% m: A% A/ tPrisoners Dilemma8 c- w5 D7 h- j/ P5 m: W
Dominant Strategies
7 u8 ~. r# e: t! j. VCollusion5 s% N7 h3 d6 U: `" l
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
; \' A# b$ I7 B/ i" q3 U U1 OECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications$ n. y% Q4 b6 L& O& Z
Topics: % I# \0 b+ ]: g
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
4 u, u& p; q/ N+ ~Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
3 i5 k: `" Q+ ]- bNote! Prerequisites: B- C6 z, o6 E9 I) G! o' U
ECON 384 & 299 |
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