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Trade! t- }3 g4 W, C
Growth$ N; N" r3 M* j
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; f" U( f9 X! Z# {* [! f: VChina as an Emerging Economy. O/ Q0 [8 P- i5 O( o
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
- T5 a. ?; G- g W/ cECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
- N( m! n% A8 r% YTopics: , `2 h" X1 w# D( B$ r$ h' a$ i3 A
Chinese Economy Characteristics
. b- |1 J3 d$ V* A* kRecent Events in the Chinese Economy# u& u2 i y; {! v
Consequences of economic reform! y' m8 X" Q2 A4 q5 ]6 j% T
Canada’s economic relations with China) Y: ?/ t4 ~1 i2 f; A0 Z7 w @
]$ j+ p) k4 h# K4 ~0 U( p xIf you would like to learn more about:
& y- D2 [! ]4 r% E8 M+ yRich and Poor Countries
" o* @ C% p$ D' z8 ?Why economies differ. @- t2 ^8 S1 ^% {$ P0 m7 G
Causes for such differences
! y# z7 P' u: N# D0 P7 J0 cYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth9 S* y8 r& o- {1 M( u) u& ]
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# S! _/ V A( c/ b! {2 d7 _' nTopics:; N% o1 u& K- x+ O4 e6 t
Technology
6 L0 l8 ~& {4 M4 X. _- o B! YInstitutions2 v. F6 z) ^& f# j9 @* i/ x
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 7 p7 _6 G2 D) V$ B5 z
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If you enjoyed learning about 5 f5 h; Q& |) M# l; t9 G* {
Supply and Demand1 I; g& L1 b( X; G
Consumer Behavior
- Q4 o8 f4 f' w2 x2 _! W, LProduction and Cost2 { o7 S# S: X- \
Price and Output
- ?2 o4 l+ }9 Z; uMarket Structures9 o" L3 j' a! U
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
' o5 t0 N; P# g. A) E, _ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I; r0 c( O, |9 {
Topics: ( x$ ]/ i* s. s+ @& W) ~$ c
Theory of consumer behavior
& {% s( l- _3 n# Y4 |0 H* z4 hTheory of production and cost
6 e+ f' c) _' M5 ZPrice and output determination under competition
. Y6 R' f& F% g, `8 ?: d ]Monopoly and other market structures
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# m9 B, w& A, m Y/ m. f+ nIf you enjoyed learning about ; A( Y' w( G) j& u- q9 r
Costs and Benefits * a" a0 @/ u8 U" `( Y; f3 Z# Q
Externalities( x0 z; n0 I1 c# G# ] c5 y: H+ G+ r
Decision-making; r$ Y% g8 v- o( |: [# D
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Capital Investments
6 W* b- D$ D0 K- hYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!6 t( P# |/ ~3 P: Q$ J3 m2 N
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
E+ R; \1 H; [& u5 N+ f; Z8 B/ e0 F$ j! }Topics:# n: ]* ?7 b! J P1 | C8 w( E6 h
Cost-Benefit Analysis
$ v/ `0 U2 r8 S. ~: w; IEvaluating Public Investment Projects
* ?2 Z4 u# E9 y; ~/ |# eLook at examples from
: Q {: j2 G* p( mTransportation
1 ^; w; L- z+ W5 x2 kRiver Basin Management! ?8 E3 r% Z. j6 E+ _8 F
Electrical Generation F$ e- d# k, j6 _6 a
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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; g2 p3 Y. Z5 `# }If you enjoyed learning about
$ m4 v, \# ]9 d) {Supply and Demand
( v( ]: V6 W# R5 IExternalities6 v) W5 U/ E# s3 f/ g4 ~& Y
Resource Allocation
3 @3 i q4 ?: p/ QTaxation
' I, d: j, B0 }5 N% S* l9 COr would like to learn more about
. d) D) X6 H( \: ?Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
9 d+ L. L/ r* p( M: U0 `. l/ d$ FYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
9 k% D6 q, v: z+ KECON 365 Resource Economics
0 a5 i3 m L/ STopics:
* m+ d. w0 K. g7 d' yExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources$ U, I+ d" u+ ]" X) d& l5 @3 Y; X9 G
Scarcity and pricing
) b% M. m" u8 c& f* \ A2 NContemporary Canadian resource policy issues$ f% H @! O# ]: e7 x5 A( Z; _
8 k1 Q& e% h+ a `" }% \; xIf you enjoyed learning about . [( x, ?3 W' X
Resource Allocation
6 e5 Z6 [( ]( ]7 y8 K# v; B2 Z9 |Pricing
) q, z; P5 [! p! s$ hMarkets
4 |6 V2 W `9 o5 p6 b; ~ v; fGovernment roles6 E. y/ r5 ?; `2 w* n
Or would like to learn more about
M- r3 c- u* D6 c0 f* S2 FThe energy sector, including sources and markets
- K! U0 y( }8 B+ m3 Y9 V2 \( PCanadian Energy Policy and current issues) o* a* z5 K: D Y3 \. t. L
You might enjoy a course about
2 y0 X: R. y& ^( i, fEnergy Economics!' `, V9 B9 P/ J; m! H/ |, u
ECON 366 Energy Economics' m6 R( \- V, D
Topics:
4 {3 l* C2 u% J1 k8 X* z" t7 RPricing5 R) r" b+ d* a! }3 ?, m
Role in economic growth & q' x/ I" T% L5 m6 j1 W
Energy sources and markets
# g: u7 S" B# W& }2 URole of government $ G5 ]1 y6 y0 K: v
Regulation
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Externalities0 F: T+ \4 T" K! K! K: c
Regulation& u5 _+ P# A1 L$ k& D
Government roles
9 Q+ @0 h' c5 Y/ ~% X/ F3 c0 H* GOr would like to learn more about ) `$ {/ i' C( L& i
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration5 l! g" D- e: s1 E3 X) x, _9 m, E
Steps taken to address deterioration, h: L X3 _4 o, |6 M
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! % y& n4 h: i7 u
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 K* G4 [8 E7 K) @0 U5 `7 ATopics:
# Z$ q) Q8 f1 u: R! ?Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment Z, c1 t% @" ?" P; Q7 W; S
Types and causes of environmental deterioration $ B6 Y# w3 O8 ~9 B
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
- Q7 i8 D# W4 r" N& mRecreation economics0 k) Z8 ~+ T! K1 |
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If you enjoyed learning about3 O, h2 t6 U1 ?7 ]
Individual Incentives
: e8 T$ s4 V. M* ]# u! GTotal Welfare ^( u$ J2 F" i: X' h3 ]! _' h
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! - p* E5 I7 e5 L2 Q# s0 Y
ECON 378 Law and Economics
3 R# u1 o" G- S! F8 b: @7 p* hTopics:
- n. H+ q: K2 A& R I/ jIssues in Criminal and Family Law5 a' r5 {2 j g# \9 f& b
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
( R$ Z, r' @9 _) \$ {9 `Child Support Payments4 @( z S) h( n# g+ g
Private Divorce agreements
+ r& E, [' _7 m) p+ MCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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: ^' U1 I* L% }& |; X$ |Prisoners Dilemma+ T% x/ Z" J$ n+ K6 L2 L
Dominant Strategies: e9 Q/ [- [4 G/ E0 i6 h, w: A1 f
Collusion/ Y _0 S( N; P! h) |
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
. E X# ?1 Y) A! c6 }ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications6 d% d+ P0 B! }* ?
Topics:
5 e1 Z3 l3 M6 x, t& bAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games4 \8 _- ^3 z6 Y
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
, d" s/ X: n* \* B8 ~9 HNote! Prerequisites:
4 O7 N0 v8 g! e( ^( z) U% [, Z, _ECON 384 & 299 |
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