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Trade
! _/ S1 c) P0 n8 G! nGrowth
! Q! F7 t/ s1 u/ j& i" i/ T% n* @Or would like to learn more about:
) q9 e8 U1 G* R0 i; ^/ r# eChina as an Emerging Economy
9 h" ?: ?! {+ y* C6 \ ?( h3 t) wYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!( z, Y. T) ?! k- a" z( U) l
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development7 h2 w% R3 I3 o* ^6 {2 l1 S# k
Topics: 1 b: `6 r7 @+ Q, {! D' h* ?) N7 V
Chinese Economy Characteristics' c+ Q3 m5 J- {3 p4 W
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
' s# A- t* ~9 U2 O, J5 tConsequences of economic reform: q8 `9 N6 Q) `
Canada’s economic relations with China) D4 l' Q9 ]6 o9 R8 W
" m( W' i9 ^5 M) E; a% }If you would like to learn more about: / n' e2 i7 y( Q" u* C! r1 o: X
Rich and Poor Countries$ P2 q( M' J" R' c" v
Why economies differ
* L3 D" ~3 o( m, S0 g9 F) hCauses for such differences
6 ~5 K5 N, x+ j* W' EYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* M" j$ w. T; rECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 C% P- o; n/ d; Z0 `
Topics:
: I* h7 h e5 h9 L$ ^( }, N" D) |% q8 VTechnology2 R/ t7 a$ k# R6 l' b
Institutions4 ~5 a# Q+ [ ^6 W G
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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0 Q& v" @/ v: b2 ^1 p2 vIf you enjoyed learning about 1 P2 ~# r8 Q3 l& j+ W" i s0 X
Supply and Demand' [% T; w' H# J) U4 Z
Consumer Behavior& I+ H2 H. ]# }; |1 W% a
Production and Cost
7 A2 R$ g/ }" |( BPrice and Output
; Y% ]$ y3 s# n' H/ }/ M4 C; GMarket Structures
. _$ W1 ^2 m1 w1 M* H2 I- ~: z gYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!" _1 K" ]0 j$ m& ^6 r& W8 M
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I1 R1 J! @, M4 G% H( A
Topics:
6 s! S+ H" D% Y$ B/ A7 dTheory of consumer behavior
/ s4 j( j9 X- XTheory of production and cost
$ |, H5 ~" e: {0 NPrice and output determination under competition
7 ^) i" X$ L# N2 x. V# jMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ k5 p. s* [0 U4 T2 {( _Costs and Benefits 3 `) r) k3 F% R8 j3 a
Externalities( n& U4 I$ c$ J9 T, f1 }. c. d
Decision-making6 B/ D" X) f2 B, u+ A* r+ D' N# P
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# [) m; z: }, H' JCapital Investments1 q/ W5 N: \+ c. D& X: W% r9 _
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
0 {& p# f2 Z) N' n5 w. @3 w" sECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
1 c4 S2 ~' X9 y' r6 oTopics:- a& s3 p8 w0 i0 `& g7 E7 v
Cost-Benefit Analysis
' J8 ^9 D! A: u/ S# ^( UEvaluating Public Investment Projects4 _( t. F9 E/ i
Look at examples from ( C' p5 e$ }' _2 F) f) ^+ p$ h
Transportation
+ D( k- g4 X- MRiver Basin Management1 |3 Y" A! R, f. l- x( k1 K+ p
Electrical Generation0 M, V# x, z5 [, n. K1 s+ _: T
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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# H( B; @" m& ]; ^/ r0 R6 _" ~If you enjoyed learning about 8 x0 ?5 u4 n6 \$ N4 O( j6 V
Supply and Demand
6 d3 D( Z- ~) K) \+ GExternalities
; S* q# F# c: Z5 u% T RResource Allocation5 [3 y$ K! w1 z: @# Q: w
Taxation2 s- h; ~4 A8 } A9 `
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
. [5 C/ I/ [) UYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!1 f- N9 Z! f+ s) q) {- X
ECON 365 Resource Economics
: q+ m0 X3 i' k+ s* j( bTopics:
3 y/ _! b! d: R8 H* BExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
: M- P D# e2 QScarcity and pricing4 U3 O/ Z H5 |$ R- ]; t' g
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues$ V% ]! @6 J7 V! C6 }# g6 a9 g
; @9 A. b3 w s; y0 B# r0 {If you enjoyed learning about * H) u9 ]/ W$ K1 L7 D: s) x) i* C3 o
Resource Allocation$ I; B# V% @; ^
Pricing
- \2 @5 f" g7 K2 v" t( xMarkets
( y3 u& x* f. u2 E% IGovernment roles
' P. V3 Z. ]5 D, K/ b" vOr would like to learn more about
. K; n5 A1 j6 C7 J8 P% |The energy sector, including sources and markets
/ }/ G. t4 Q6 A! n0 sCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
: r8 |! ~7 c/ l [, n" @% wYou might enjoy a course about
0 R: Z, {& O o, G* R; `$ aEnergy Economics!9 E2 t& @9 q. S5 C: o' \4 F
ECON 366 Energy Economics- T0 G3 ^% s. J6 H7 d1 c
Topics: ( S* k/ I M4 B; j: a/ f( N
Pricing
/ m+ c8 f* E6 I7 l# s5 k6 w" R4 mRole in economic growth
& J- F7 Y4 ]- S) Y2 MEnergy sources and markets ( Z( F. {: r D7 T
Role of government & v2 B6 T; y) {( A) D% m( V
Regulation & @) r$ q$ {0 ]" C; _8 }
4 ?1 V8 Q( D; uIf you enjoyed learning about
2 C/ U+ O7 P' S* Z4 OExternalities
5 n# n1 ^4 [% |- b0 ?Regulation
, J& {0 I- A3 D; z9 SGovernment roles- y! b: j& I+ G; S" g9 U" `" z: s
Or would like to learn more about
' T+ }1 K& y8 ^- r8 o. G' |Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
0 u- d3 ]/ [8 Y) f4 c$ b6 }# h5 eSteps taken to address deterioration. z" y, ]2 {- _# P+ ]
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ' m5 ]* L& e/ `5 |
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment7 ^( I$ V/ h* ~9 E9 _3 i* {. Q
Topics: ( ?* a2 {" n6 L6 F' O. G
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment - I* V2 Z o2 G. G7 T) v4 k
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
" K# ]) f/ C+ C8 A3 v# CTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration : [; `) F2 G/ i' q1 m# l
Recreation economics. x$ P# g1 N% P# G
7 g+ P) b( t/ ~( D+ W+ wIf you enjoyed learning about
2 c7 q# @1 C" C8 f* w8 X! P3 b Individual Incentives
7 V! `* [6 D2 v& H' A3 d' F0 fTotal Welfare
& j5 P8 B) b6 U( Y4 N, EYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
" ^8 e0 s+ K) Y) g+ e$ iECON 378 Law and Economics& j; e: l, B: C0 `
Topics: , R- ], ?' D+ ~1 O' k3 R, w
Issues in Criminal and Family Law5 D$ y/ {4 P4 T# h- @
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
' ~0 M' u, V7 s5 E- U4 ^ [Child Support Payments# T& r7 _' t0 h9 V( i# S
Private Divorce agreements
6 p, L% K& G5 ^! G) Y. JCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
5 a9 z! I3 ^! SDominant Strategies7 ^( Q3 q. w! n" {! J) d
Collusion3 e. I3 S8 Y a6 D- ~6 i" y
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ( S6 p; _' }: e2 r" T% I/ z" V' O
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications& {8 t7 o$ \; T
Topics: , k! t$ Z, K0 n. R7 e
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
& A J, j6 J' B- F! AApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
: C8 \! Y/ B1 W% v! P% LNote! Prerequisites:
- W8 [! w$ ]% c( X) p' {& d. z) lECON 384 & 299 |
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