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Trade
6 u) O7 A' ?+ }5 gGrowth5 K9 y' m! {7 r1 }2 O6 y
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China as an Emerging Economy
' p) E( V8 X: h9 l% mYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!! `" D3 F6 {; M7 B
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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Chinese Economy Characteristics v' ?1 G3 |7 A6 J" H' M; C
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy$ {/ @8 f- D5 y/ W. X- J* E6 T7 F+ ]
Consequences of economic reform( ~+ ~; h4 A& H5 J7 {
Canada’s economic relations with China/ P- V9 E/ a6 `# B* u, _5 m# D
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7 U2 ^* a6 \, n8 zRich and Poor Countries! u- }! B: v* V% o* o/ z
Why economies differ
- d- u2 `3 h! n- Q u+ ?Causes for such differences
& G7 H6 |1 J# z6 y$ t$ ~1 u7 ^$ OYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 O1 a* H! M6 `1 |4 ^ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth A1 p0 u k6 Q) K
Topics:
4 D3 B# c. w- QTechnology- S* l0 A) J5 P* x' I$ `( \
Institutions
`2 V( z% I c2 T6 O% X/ OGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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4 ^/ n! v. n% F/ Y7 K# o$ Q; dIf you enjoyed learning about 5 K! Y& t" X0 B7 I5 z% M
Supply and Demand6 e2 n- v( R& ^4 A7 v
Consumer Behavior
9 r T! \8 h" y# C" D* |Production and Cost9 E. { r% d j4 A; V# C0 y
Price and Output* ~+ {6 {; ]: N/ j8 ^# x
Market Structures2 C5 z% m; P$ r r! u
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!2 l: N$ @ y! y* C4 C& b I p
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
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, i* g, @+ A/ ^7 u1 S* nTheory of consumer behavior: v- z7 M* k7 z3 `( V
Theory of production and cost
: K" ^) U, n/ f" i* \Price and output determination under competition% B& {$ C" l1 F) j# j7 g
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits 1 z+ M# c. R/ C3 \, y$ N, c
Externalities
5 b) w. H Q( p0 ADecision-making- c7 s ]* _5 O: H6 F. q" q3 o; E
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Capital Investments
) Q3 k$ X) x$ j1 l" jYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
% V- j- b8 Z) y! t1 c4 B8 T5 I% ZECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
6 }7 G9 N. W+ c6 Y# Y3 VTopics:+ Z- K0 `7 I+ u& l, _
Cost-Benefit Analysis' C& }# u+ Q; e% J- ?
Evaluating Public Investment Projects2 b4 t1 P, g! {9 o4 p
Look at examples from , z: u) K4 l: k( {& I2 s- Y
Transportation
# N* j; d3 x. H2 u, ~' lRiver Basin Management
5 W4 c7 B" b* FElectrical Generation
2 b- m1 P; P, b; f* b( j: ^2 q. COil & Gas and Pollution Control- h5 ]! y% _) l' m' R. m
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# w( X |' G, z/ a: }) ]" cSupply and Demand
" M4 ?* V! U) s& m; |Externalities2 Z1 b8 t5 d9 w
Resource Allocation7 b2 j' r+ f$ e% x7 d0 h$ y' J- v
Taxation
[$ `( N9 s9 l; ]6 g$ GOr would like to learn more about
7 g% N; t5 m7 ]% ~/ }1 NSupply of Natural Resources in Canada' W" A( R; v9 F3 {
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
( k& V3 D* N8 P# M, \9 P& AECON 365 Resource Economics; R; Q6 N3 j& D/ G
Topics:
9 i/ Y9 i% s3 ?* M: }Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources5 I. I) S* }: y& `) o: w. ^2 v! L$ Y! ?- V
Scarcity and pricing
* R# [5 {; f* ^' l2 _# tContemporary Canadian resource policy issues0 L( P6 a4 _2 b/ @
! z P p4 n" f0 r nIf you enjoyed learning about 3 M v+ f+ ~0 v, t0 g, h. y% y6 _
Resource Allocation& N) W2 g1 i9 W5 R0 O* h
Pricing F4 w* y1 i+ H; `
Markets
) G/ _& e" M$ |3 @Government roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
) l# N+ f9 ~" s8 c& Q5 J$ s4 V% l+ NCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
4 E" j. P* e3 @% @& a3 @1 YYou might enjoy a course about : f) d6 W, _# F2 Q' k* o6 Y4 ^
Energy Economics!
' @4 V( u* e: v& s3 c! ?4 C3 _ECON 366 Energy Economics
0 J) ?- c; p3 xTopics: 2 ]' Z H" P* B0 ]
Pricing; Y( C% z$ P$ x0 ^
Role in economic growth
* ^/ z. T3 D9 B+ k3 x+ N! g YEnergy sources and markets
: z9 K0 H( ^+ Z8 X5 K( ~3 D8 cRole of government u0 h8 d1 [( C
Regulation
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* ~5 ^* u' H* N" v$ uExternalities3 u+ h3 C' u! {: j5 Q5 ?
Regulation
5 r8 X/ J# G/ I7 qGovernment roles
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# N+ i9 `; A/ X5 q6 U1 g2 MEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration/ G% C1 J H6 X$ N7 d6 {
Steps taken to address deterioration* q+ \1 O, ?4 t+ g+ M/ {# D
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
: U( ]* Q9 F d# v7 {ECON 369 Economics of the Environment/ }. i! `* l' x* y; L7 p# H, I0 B
Topics:
# Y+ W! M: |/ _3 |/ U/ lEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
; ^$ S% v: O$ f, e. O! l" ?$ \* DTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 5 c1 t3 ^+ K l4 i6 K7 m( q8 s
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
$ _3 N6 r# I! ^- S. b/ xRecreation economics
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Individual Incentives
2 Y9 H# N% r4 F) k/ u- v. e! ]Total Welfare
- s ?4 F4 D5 B) h) DYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! $ f0 T. |& B+ R- f5 M& x
ECON 378 Law and Economics
7 c! `; j- F2 V/ n# \, OTopics: ! c8 c3 y8 p$ b8 T* B% l* M7 l6 i
Issues in Criminal and Family Law2 L' {8 N0 o/ D$ s5 V$ h) P4 ^
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
, M2 r! A8 r% h" L. ^* J* |7 CChild Support Payments8 ^* \1 x6 G( p
Private Divorce agreements2 X% q* n0 w1 [6 B
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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9 M! H( j: Y, f0 n* P! L( k0 ?( l1 Z* dIf you enjoyed learning about $ k3 x; s1 Y! y j! y% j# y7 v7 D
Prisoners Dilemma
3 n7 ~6 {5 {, w) @Dominant Strategies# M- @1 v' |' v6 @
Collusion. {# ] K h- v+ y7 |1 E
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! H) p# b% y! H) |) o1 U. Z" M _
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: {8 ^# ^$ T/ w1 Y
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
/ z2 t- m0 T" sApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
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ECON 384 & 299 |
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