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! s* n7 y& X$ g* X5 i' O' ITrade
' l( E3 n9 K- r" VGrowth
4 P( S1 b% O7 M. m4 n! k- Z0 XOr would like to learn more about: + m) ~9 y- M8 N. q0 Y) X$ J5 {
China as an Emerging Economy
! h7 r9 P; k9 a/ {1 t+ QYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
8 _, g, x' q- r- BECON 211 Chinese Economic Development3 c" z( ~8 n2 s, z6 T6 B
Topics:
' K4 d4 ]6 }8 G" ^+ U9 k; tChinese Economy Characteristics
% Y3 Y. [/ {7 {& u" \Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
- S0 _: C& G- y7 c2 \( n5 I3 DConsequences of economic reform
; V+ R/ y8 u8 U. |# g( C1 tCanada’s economic relations with China1 y! O" s- A! G( P% e+ _4 L
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Rich and Poor Countries
+ T3 r1 Q- g6 J# A, k1 H5 cWhy economies differ
' i$ f2 z( f; o. Y0 S$ PCauses for such differences H" f2 I+ i( i2 d6 M* Z
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! U1 | m2 c# q/ }! a( ?9 |ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
, [4 m9 V8 I* U9 eTopics:
0 U; L0 q/ {: g; x( @$ C1 UTechnology ] }) l+ Y- y, o' J7 G
Institutions
8 q& u/ e& h8 v9 m, I6 ^7 L0 f# HGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence " U* {* A) S5 n
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Supply and Demand
, k1 `; H' a+ y" GConsumer Behavior
7 ~1 @) n" D$ K% E# {Production and Cost
9 i4 N# S. i" X( yPrice and Output+ C H% a2 o4 J* E7 W: ^" R
Market Structures
, Z$ ~% p- h# ^" H/ i# J7 K# I. EYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
0 O$ R* |/ ]9 P& w7 N: k- uECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
, ~: x: O ~* ]- ~Topics:
6 V6 X( O/ G1 i$ B) l( tTheory of consumer behavior2 M% G3 |4 z, q( M6 e) S. [, t
Theory of production and cost O! ]& k7 M8 B
Price and output determination under competition
. y4 R8 {; j' j3 F' b( @* IMonopoly and other market structures2 I2 q. j2 G, S, r. E$ ^
6 t) S" @0 @" rIf you enjoyed learning about
1 |* M1 h% r9 [' N/ J+ X) sCosts and Benefits
& B3 e3 z- F( v2 ]; E6 GExternalities
0 l- ?1 {/ W% ~( BDecision-making+ t: K r1 D9 X2 n) f; {. P* m$ [
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Capital Investments
# E7 B) b) L; Z6 i9 @" wYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!! @. l+ [( E! e% h3 `
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
l4 k0 J" X& O, P( h2 ?Topics:
T9 ~) @: n0 c/ QCost-Benefit Analysis+ \- {! y+ \- a4 b: p
Evaluating Public Investment Projects: |9 y! B/ X5 Y: \3 G' T2 @
Look at examples from
+ a5 F! `) ~9 G- U' ^ j4 S% vTransportation
4 g. k* |' P# @River Basin Management
/ i- }2 q% p1 W" h/ S2 p% EElectrical Generation
% O% l/ p% p, b0 w+ EOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
8 F5 ]5 k3 z' F7 Y; U2 n* ~5 uExternalities, v% b7 ?1 N" W% e4 o
Resource Allocation
& [1 k1 }/ C3 zTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
) i. x, F/ h I: q: t! d! jYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
$ e7 d$ `4 h- P# k4 a6 BECON 365 Resource Economics1 \. C( g+ \* j. [9 K
Topics:
2 X2 @! i3 h7 W6 p" X8 RExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
1 E1 j/ L. T1 C4 g) m* |Scarcity and pricing; J2 I( R1 O4 ~ Q7 O
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues+ j5 `) y4 E/ f% [
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Resource Allocation
/ i# P- f. U1 M- t& ?& S/ sPricing
% }' {! D( q3 H$ BMarkets( E Y: O/ v& L2 r8 ?- o7 n
Government roles* V! l. |' Q6 z& t
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
1 D$ n, ^6 i1 h- d$ i/ a$ B( wCanadian Energy Policy and current issues2 Z% Q- W1 o. B; ^0 [8 M1 H) R
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Energy Economics!! z2 {6 J0 {% C. o
ECON 366 Energy Economics
& I. g1 v- \8 b( TTopics: 4 y) |( g5 q8 |5 V& t, w
Pricing
6 ^' U2 v6 r; F# w5 ]! nRole in economic growth - |8 \/ d+ E. A2 Y" M
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Role of government
- y$ Y8 d5 ]- S" y! g c6 M2 V4 ARegulation
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2 s3 R" i! O0 R# @3 M5 x) g+ }: pIf you enjoyed learning about ; ~2 }( |. L- W5 O
Externalities
$ s) s( H0 e5 ^3 Q5 D! f2 a( ORegulation
1 f2 H* \6 N4 D7 q: b% }+ c, {Government roles1 t5 R/ z7 e8 K j; M
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration+ z/ R1 o: u3 j3 a5 A
Steps taken to address deterioration, m% H# w3 Y( C9 H
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! % u& `1 K- {7 M& S: S
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment# M2 x# f* I2 f+ g" M
Topics:
) S' _9 N& m% s- F# pEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
1 ^ A# [0 Z* ~" N/ P5 bTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
! X0 s, A; C8 S# X8 v3 Q; } HTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
7 F; b5 H7 k3 ], k* X5 H' vRecreation economics
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$ n1 z2 N B/ N$ f& M Individual Incentives
& n3 f$ o4 W% s) hTotal Welfare , _# T8 G0 B- E9 r
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ECON 378 Law and Economics
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; J) s: y: I4 s% r9 e6 L+ gIssues in Criminal and Family Law! o# i% k5 |0 k( R& a
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
- P( D$ l7 h+ ~7 C& T: k7 u% PChild Support Payments
W. {, U" Y8 RPrivate Divorce agreements
7 y/ p# Q. v y' f5 U0 ]Criminal provisions of the Competition Act9 q4 E$ W# q* @) x% Z7 t
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* u4 a9 C! r, \& _, y; H( @$ bPrisoners Dilemma: @' X/ f4 T. s" ?5 g/ I4 ~
Dominant Strategies
' d. ^3 L! Z! OCollusion
* K$ p- O* z/ @You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
5 @4 `$ |9 C0 U+ EECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications, `4 k9 o( Y$ O4 ^
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games/ D# {6 I: A# R6 r: L9 |0 j
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
4 P5 b4 K2 M1 ]9 R- SNote! Prerequisites: ( r& l+ h, \+ p
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