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Trade! M4 M! g" G: t7 h
Growth
5 D4 q7 ~5 Z! A) wOr would like to learn more about:
6 {2 M# I9 y5 Y" l% g: K6 FChina as an Emerging Economy
3 l5 K8 V2 @& _& W1 UYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
1 I* R. f; e8 b3 m8 m0 k4 MECON 211 Chinese Economic Development$ m' E4 ^, m. q& v5 ]- e# y
Topics: * } C( x, @7 d( t+ a& `- e2 I6 ^
Chinese Economy Characteristics( r2 c1 Y+ J; \4 ]; ]
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy9 q/ K4 r9 b' s4 ~& R7 k+ _+ r
Consequences of economic reform
3 H4 ^: Y0 K+ z U1 F9 C, H1 S0 n6 _Canada’s economic relations with China* u# n ~- `, \
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Rich and Poor Countries* {2 M, b: C! h, A
Why economies differ; ]" z$ @1 J1 B7 t
Causes for such differences
0 P5 y6 k9 O! F, {You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
" [: J, n$ Q: w* K3 LECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& u% D$ P. k$ @; `. u( TTopics: Z X8 m- R: [2 _1 H, I
Technology
/ U6 ~5 p' s6 P) }+ H1 e/ F7 GInstitutions
$ N9 Y: T6 Z$ r( [, @1 wGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence : w4 U' }0 h* d
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Supply and Demand
" N6 w+ T% D% \/ z; c) UConsumer Behavior3 p2 G$ ^1 u' ~/ j9 D2 R: q
Production and Cost
# b; {4 x6 {$ z7 ?# ~Price and Output
4 ^4 W- G# x! E) Q3 [0 jMarket Structures
7 B7 C! H5 z. {* {+ Q* _& w; EYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!- C: l0 x: ^* Y; H1 u2 I
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I; G# X" k+ |! C1 D$ R
Topics:
e% L$ e5 s# B/ Y7 Y# N9 d! D. cTheory of consumer behavior
- _$ S2 L) e1 I- ATheory of production and cost
X \0 ~, u5 ~1 k; @0 N$ [+ IPrice and output determination under competition* H: W5 U# i- D7 L! p, s/ V
Monopoly and other market structures. J: A* d6 r6 Z5 k' y
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Costs and Benefits ) l( X6 {! i! Q* [0 |, B
Externalities
# t+ c7 V' V O9 Q3 }0 X8 k& iDecision-making$ v+ t% b( C; r1 o: L
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Capital Investments0 q, @1 F) Y" l& N
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
4 x3 s0 t9 X% ~7 GECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 T: T/ R* [- @$ }/ K) u
Topics:3 x! |8 _, ~+ }9 m* \9 e* o
Cost-Benefit Analysis, f0 n- V% I, y2 |6 a! p
Evaluating Public Investment Projects" ?) w8 [/ p5 P5 k/ a; P
Look at examples from
! X- X' w* C- \! T( Z" S7 V# v% Y* B/ _3 TTransportation) n/ X: ?7 I1 A: |9 j, f; U" r
River Basin Management
, g& U) ^ o; J5 A% lElectrical Generation8 B) A$ L- e9 u6 A
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control# l- Q+ T* L# m1 Z2 y
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Supply and Demand
9 y% y3 h4 O/ Z/ B, z! D; `Externalities
7 Y( h% x4 M0 S( mResource Allocation7 c8 ?( I2 w, ^- c
Taxation \) T% z" ]& b7 W
Or would like to learn more about
) N" A- V" y" E- z L( bSupply of Natural Resources in Canada! {' b3 _3 k0 J9 |/ c; k6 {
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! q& k& J$ I7 k
ECON 365 Resource Economics& I1 ~/ K& M' T2 D% R Y
Topics:
4 `2 ]$ B1 j# E% e3 YExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
0 E2 l7 @ ~) WScarcity and pricing
0 @' m8 b" n# mContemporary Canadian resource policy issues+ ^; U+ j/ }, U: X/ e! \# n
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 U' R0 ]; g \" A& Z4 o5 DResource Allocation
1 d v, y: ]+ |" m' k3 RPricing
2 k2 w& @. e7 P' ~1 GMarkets
, {$ G. A) d" m3 l, Y& E! S( ]Government roles) m. O& ?7 c: U$ q- w y3 P
Or would like to learn more about
3 ?; s! m1 V$ K' B8 I0 gThe energy sector, including sources and markets( D6 B1 q& W J9 y) ]2 h( T
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
! u9 f |( U# o- r) X$ D& O8 K% BYou might enjoy a course about ; D. Q% B. H" T! _9 W+ B
Energy Economics!
5 c0 R0 v) T) d! I; F; bECON 366 Energy Economics. Y5 k# [1 m9 X8 i; Y. g
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Pricing
- L- [/ Z+ |* M' r4 Q1 y+ ]8 B. \# CRole in economic growth ( ]+ j# {! V5 A
Energy sources and markets . T+ F* L, r6 J' H9 @
Role of government 7 o5 `3 U E/ h2 G$ P# O2 w9 {9 i
Regulation
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7 Z3 l% O5 C, J7 F5 cIf you enjoyed learning about
4 F$ d; k0 s' _: \7 M/ p6 G3 x! FExternalities9 B8 U7 ^$ B* z* s) R5 o2 i7 O0 r
Regulation. r* Z$ ^) I% s" A$ Z
Government roles. d9 M6 \3 e/ |0 A* f/ _6 I
Or would like to learn more about
7 }0 u5 D' {: ?% J! ~& REconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration g9 s2 T1 e! r7 { n) P/ u, M$ J$ e `
Steps taken to address deterioration
x! O9 \" T. P: \; jYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
0 r" h2 Z! G7 A: W9 hECON 369 Economics of the Environment" D8 o8 }/ X$ M1 P5 Q( _
Topics: % Q0 J/ u" E& ~+ V7 x# |
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ( x7 s; A: m# Y% c# z% `0 }4 Y: v
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ) ? ^, z# o& j" ]! u
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
9 s- q' Y! h# c. M- z& dRecreation economics9 g9 ]+ f/ g+ F
) @. ]$ o9 h. BIf you enjoyed learning about
+ ~0 Q! X* X- B! o8 s3 c# Z0 H Individual Incentives
* q9 b+ @4 u: M& s. [; d! STotal Welfare
1 \5 q& y8 S. A; P* Y1 ]You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 3 T' w/ {! ^) |; e
ECON 378 Law and Economics* P, U& q# Y7 W6 X- Z S( Q# X; S
Topics:
1 H0 m5 M' c8 a: W! U$ `Issues in Criminal and Family Law
! v! [% A6 |7 L! c* d( {9 u; jCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining6 e! ?& P4 ^( h7 }1 w7 B
Child Support Payments
9 Z9 d# n0 Q0 \( q: k7 Q: s8 SPrivate Divorce agreements) _! K# W7 s- |5 ]# D* Z
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act3 J( j' b. N7 O# a, c
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Prisoners Dilemma5 D$ s# o ^7 O
Dominant Strategies0 |: M7 Z" t4 s4 f
Collusion) }- `8 q% F, s7 b/ ~5 Q+ z
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
6 j8 M2 y5 t H/ YECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
1 T. I: G2 z" @$ x* v& T$ RTopics:
! \: U+ B7 h* d9 e7 @- YAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games+ ~9 j' h; t$ U+ S
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
( Y' |1 Y. u- X8 A7 `; ~: t6 KNote! Prerequisites: 7 D G. |- A2 E: g5 s
ECON 384 & 299 |
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