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Trade
* E3 d# a y$ L9 R3 wGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy6 ^# S) G! P# _7 ^/ g) X" Z$ r1 S, s. T
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
! c3 J; Z: u) g/ [4 c) Q1 `0 A1 }ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 F8 R# u8 u% n6 [( BTopics: 7 N3 U4 s5 D5 C: b
Chinese Economy Characteristics
$ J1 e& O7 x2 s/ `Recent Events in the Chinese Economy- Y; f; V# _3 O, P: G
Consequences of economic reform
) b1 q4 X) d- \* Y5 T0 A- NCanada’s economic relations with China
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8 ?% _, C7 g6 G: G JRich and Poor Countries7 v3 \6 g9 y3 p& U( {- ^* S
Why economies differ
. l* ~5 i# _5 V1 E/ q8 q' cCauses for such differences
) z6 T* u# d7 A+ S/ n( ZYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& N9 q: _8 Q" ?6 F" i1 M1 d& jECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! F" i& K" \" Y, u$ sTopics:
. |2 F1 ], o! q) A, H4 ITechnology1 x$ E1 c( H! f) c. m
Institutions( X/ l1 ~% l4 _- Z( r/ A# M H
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ! E3 k/ r7 p& @! a) W3 b
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If you enjoyed learning about
' Y/ ]$ E% Z5 _, P. `7 w* sSupply and Demand
& Q. e2 Z3 Q& x0 P6 m3 C# ~* YConsumer Behavior
) Q( t. I$ E/ R* t3 [7 h- ]/ UProduction and Cost
5 z+ _& o }4 N) L5 ^: _. a* kPrice and Output
% m3 }/ b" d8 b3 b8 w0 p/ u, nMarket Structures+ u, f; ^. [- L
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!$ k- E/ V' M# W- @6 u) C" P
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
9 _& F1 u: `+ O jTopics: 3 W2 ]7 W( A6 y' D: r5 M( K
Theory of consumer behavior
7 ?( ^- f+ j) f% B8 k9 UTheory of production and cost
9 L# F8 v& g. J' h% G1 lPrice and output determination under competition
$ l: N( M& Q0 q/ g/ F" X# v% Q. X5 Z |* YMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
3 }' z$ K" j- J, A; qExternalities9 }( ?9 H' J& `( N
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
. S! s$ {' x5 Z4 WYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!8 c z k$ W3 z- `! B
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation' v5 X3 q8 v0 f
Topics:) O' N! f2 ]4 C' @0 P5 G
Cost-Benefit Analysis
- B- f5 W' G3 VEvaluating Public Investment Projects
; l ]& m! {. G* K# r! Q8 FLook at examples from $ U( q8 N" A u4 t, h8 E, L
Transportation! J% f- y) R8 Z! @( n# o/ P
River Basin Management. K5 _& J( p1 P% x+ M, K$ H
Electrical Generation6 n( H/ k! ?$ p0 q0 q/ o9 G
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control/ s3 {: `+ e ]/ k8 c
9 ~+ H7 H- l: _, e, E$ gIf you enjoyed learning about $ m4 C! O$ w, G: U
Supply and Demand( Y1 v- |0 A" e9 o* _
Externalities
3 m, Z' `$ S A5 lResource Allocation
. s; o; G% u& ^& \8 JTaxation
2 c# }8 X2 y& J( W" |Or would like to learn more about 4 B7 H$ E8 e1 Y8 S! E/ T4 n
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
! ~! l; O" ?2 RYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!6 @+ y+ s# ]% X3 a
ECON 365 Resource Economics
. l8 K# _2 v; g0 S, ^& uTopics:& o* H9 p/ z, ~0 \6 N6 @/ J9 l/ b
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
`3 y/ y. p. P- S' _. w8 QScarcity and pricing9 X( e3 \$ n0 ]9 Q; ~0 b
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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8 \: P% V% ]% [9 T( x, }. XIf you enjoyed learning about
+ O/ J$ g' s- MResource Allocation0 H, s; z( l3 l) ^; f, o
Pricing
& r( J; |: c; F" n dMarkets& i* P2 w8 X/ m1 C
Government roles
2 N+ q! Z- V _8 A( @Or would like to learn more about ; Y# f! l0 ]8 p' L) c
The energy sector, including sources and markets
, G; ]9 o. r$ w* w% HCanadian Energy Policy and current issues: A: t4 U4 s% }9 j+ q
You might enjoy a course about
# M+ S$ G* h% _0 [7 |Energy Economics!2 ~" Z5 y# b" S, y z5 }
ECON 366 Energy Economics0 M f7 L9 j: u0 N0 |
Topics: 7 P! V0 A0 ^- R' N' D% a
Pricing
* r7 P7 y- v5 |Role in economic growth
( g! P* r; o4 zEnergy sources and markets " y/ x( A1 p/ ~$ Q
Role of government - q u: ?+ K& n! Z1 ]
Regulation : O* B% ]- Z2 I' ~% ^
5 n: U: z. }" Y1 a2 r2 r4 g' dIf you enjoyed learning about 9 l: U& t4 U' ?- N
Externalities
9 D' c$ N( d" q3 u. d6 W) |9 ~Regulation
* `! d+ T: H( p5 A( pGovernment roles9 x% W; E7 ^. Q L9 B0 X1 I1 f' d- |
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration- M, ` G& e3 P! B+ D- @, n
Steps taken to address deterioration
: S; V% ]4 X/ l$ ]8 [: aYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
* e f* _6 ?9 e0 W3 pECON 369 Economics of the Environment g% P# R \! z
Topics:
# i0 Q- _& T. a/ t* B# ~Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
& x( {/ O+ L2 N- R; F5 y+ |6 m CTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 5 _0 I' w) r3 m. D; b% n
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
8 `7 I! S8 B* x+ V YRecreation economics
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8 W1 m. y! L) X) X' Z R/ H) t+ vIf you enjoyed learning about
' {- C- b, K2 {9 [ Individual Incentives
! {" N ~. `, a* P. wTotal Welfare + Z, z) Z6 l; Z2 z
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! $ K# C. j+ K, s) h# a" @
ECON 378 Law and Economics
, @5 o6 L5 K7 ZTopics:
3 M; `: b. l$ `9 @9 r# @- xIssues in Criminal and Family Law
: X, @: K5 O7 b* R: `6 sCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining/ @. ^. x6 L% P
Child Support Payments, i, S: }& \3 w- ` ?4 X
Private Divorce agreements
; S: U: `9 _0 }. H" g. uCriminal provisions of the Competition Act; F1 G& j A- h3 H+ h
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. N7 V$ `1 ~. \/ _# vPrisoners Dilemma
/ I# |. Y! l) m+ _5 j m9 F5 T1 r2 \Dominant Strategies& P# z* o, s7 S" [; c' L! ?
Collusion/ C/ e% S9 H7 |! O
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 4 P! i% K- U: ?
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications8 s! }) h; z# e2 | t# [
Topics:
! c" f V% ]5 ~/ pAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games! ?( P' @; Y2 I$ c
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
) b$ h- @3 s, s5 kNote! Prerequisites: - L4 _" V( K2 g, j3 e! @
ECON 384 & 299 |
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