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Trade' b: L' b" } N" j4 C" x
Growth
5 N" y! l; _) S a' m, mOr would like to learn more about: 9 s1 q4 Q2 ~- F( @! \! d
China as an Emerging Economy
) i2 l% C* v' a" pYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!% d& w0 x& Z+ I/ F( ?8 O9 T1 u
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development( e8 p0 q' X' v/ ~# Y
Topics: 1 ?& C f( B3 \3 ]) l: r' K
Chinese Economy Characteristics
+ c3 W0 P9 {* u, L, Q1 DRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
; q5 S: g5 A; N7 x( d9 h, [# UConsequences of economic reform
& u3 a0 k5 k' bCanada’s economic relations with China5 l+ l" J4 ~# ?( Q+ [4 R- g
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If you would like to learn more about:
7 `) |; h( G- T$ D* _ }# P! g, \Rich and Poor Countries
; d* ?9 b! b p# P! H0 Q8 ?" b& pWhy economies differ
3 v- _+ i3 P; N$ y; u7 p6 HCauses for such differences
7 K- ^2 N# n3 c- R3 h; yYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! ?3 j. ~% v( `" SECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 T" G9 L6 f v" K1 ~Topics:9 z) H( @" s- Z! R* m
Technology* R$ r& C. [! [5 t9 ^. h
Institutions
6 e" c$ U* q6 ^+ H5 jGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
' Z: r) W3 [+ y/ H, i# O5 ?Consumer Behavior5 i. D$ J* m+ [
Production and Cost; `; j' p8 m1 k
Price and Output
8 u. S/ b# ^4 k4 `- xMarket Structures
# v1 C& Y7 Z# `5 _( A) h% Q$ U, zYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!. r- W2 N1 T, H' w% s1 G
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
. M; j* v; |4 K3 l) v9 C& uTopics:
2 H, o* ?- ?5 `( bTheory of consumer behavior% ], a, k6 o' P9 H
Theory of production and cost
1 d: t$ Q4 p) D& A0 M6 G LPrice and output determination under competition% r) V% \8 I3 c. I
Monopoly and other market structures
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% T( R' Y q7 g( e$ U3 CIf you enjoyed learning about , A1 e4 o) e2 J2 C
Costs and Benefits $ u7 `( P6 x- s& ^( o, M. p+ s
Externalities
' F# F+ h0 ~: W! v h, ZDecision-making, S: f- T4 u+ C0 ?
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Capital Investments
$ W+ _! g( y) K$ g! \& j% QYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!8 T- C3 x- M0 G
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation; [: w6 V0 k* w1 y# d
Topics:% T# i/ H. _ V) ?" `. o
Cost-Benefit Analysis' o! q C* e7 h% _& V* k
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
. {( K i# a, W0 eLook at examples from
! y& G4 C6 L; W) B8 \) DTransportation. [8 n Z, H* r
River Basin Management* ^3 d7 r5 x8 [: x! I$ e/ M7 H9 t
Electrical Generation0 c+ V) g: i2 P1 i5 }3 G( x
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control/ M N! h4 u6 E( \: w: Z
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5 b6 h' [# i4 O- L: J/ s4 n1 qSupply and Demand
) B% m D' T# a h( eExternalities
/ u1 `- G$ K- XResource Allocation
8 N5 b4 f% u. i2 H) xTaxation
7 \& F+ ]" o e& u/ ?Or would like to learn more about * u$ j8 i+ Z7 R* r6 f+ }# L
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada" z, [+ z9 x: r9 j
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
, t7 u# E5 o: d) oECON 365 Resource Economics
* [8 R) B' |/ W# n: s6 LTopics:# W* s- F) Y$ v
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
! N' L$ ~ P) e( jScarcity and pricing2 \7 V7 ]- ?* i! W
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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, q7 ?" R+ _' o1 n0 Y; A8 dIf you enjoyed learning about
, R! v+ \( {' d) o( S$ Y" BResource Allocation9 o$ H/ i m6 u: B# a5 H
Pricing
2 r; l( P2 ^2 v* u2 mMarkets
0 W, T. D( A- _: | _1 BGovernment roles
+ n/ M0 }7 o- X" o! |3 [Or would like to learn more about
6 ~' Y# {$ J8 U, g: s. p: Q1 JThe energy sector, including sources and markets
% |, E$ Y; D7 _7 v' NCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
' B( U# f* B/ x" ?You might enjoy a course about & B5 z! j* }7 A/ s
Energy Economics!0 D' d9 I7 H8 o
ECON 366 Energy Economics
7 d5 W+ u+ d$ q) \. m2 ITopics:
; K$ [7 v! b- O) W( bPricing- J) s0 j: [% o: s! c# n! |
Role in economic growth ; w& f7 P+ i7 J3 _, y
Energy sources and markets $ V1 U( D% E- _. c1 P5 a! s+ Z
Role of government : ]0 o8 o8 y+ Y& l. z* U
Regulation 0 E- X9 C% y$ \2 V' ~6 h
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Externalities) i0 G/ v# y8 [$ E7 p- _) q
Regulation! d5 M0 U' G) i2 B- K4 @
Government roles `5 v7 F: W8 g) V% _3 I
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration/ p8 k( V" N! c2 W! e# x# Z
Steps taken to address deterioration8 [: x6 g1 k* E/ X* X6 u
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
! k) a+ @5 |( pECON 369 Economics of the Environment
; \0 ^" b. p- Z3 `3 e3 l, ]Topics:
# v) q2 V: E. Y2 f% e8 B% sEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment / L/ ?( [$ y6 O5 M/ ^# V. f4 R8 S- ~
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
# a4 U& t3 C6 u, i7 x. h' {+ c7 rTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 1 g: c/ Y- u4 m) z
Recreation economics
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$ c6 r( Y! B I/ n9 NIf you enjoyed learning about
6 s. ^, i) G5 o9 U3 n Individual Incentives
# M, Q; E5 L0 ^4 d. I; k1 VTotal Welfare
0 q2 {0 R% P) ~# \0 h/ z6 DYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% }9 W* |% r4 ~0 T5 i5 U9 c$ |6 IECON 378 Law and Economics- z9 k& h) W9 r1 k
Topics:
' g3 x2 c) H5 w4 dIssues in Criminal and Family Law
4 Q" x0 N& E* J* \6 z! t- ^. hCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
" A& L' u4 p0 s6 s( H( x9 eChild Support Payments
- A# J& |) _( p5 V4 M3 d/ HPrivate Divorce agreements( }) D5 Z( T% ]3 U0 e8 ]2 Y6 D
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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$ |) T! n" ?( M, y4 c( VPrisoners Dilemma* t3 I& S3 x- @7 D# S* l# ?* v
Dominant Strategies
% Z! c, s* M6 a+ L6 i8 U+ v7 T2 kCollusion) G' C" r8 [ Z9 y0 M6 k% I
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! + D6 ^' V/ {9 V$ o
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
2 E* i3 K. ~2 U* a& O" wTopics: 6 S- h+ O5 X2 h$ B+ }9 s
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games1 H/ O7 j) }' c ^6 q {+ E; A
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