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Trade
7 y' {! m; p* W! t0 _4 e) |! p3 yGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy" `7 Q" R2 F+ I) t3 }$ T g
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
3 f% C3 X8 G' uECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
! ]3 r! X( d+ M: X: W% N, ATopics: / j0 u0 w3 h* A4 ?' \8 Y4 A I
Chinese Economy Characteristics
7 |! V. H' w2 f5 x; c- {% rRecent Events in the Chinese Economy9 O. p2 i. D' F
Consequences of economic reform6 i! [" e* f- R# K
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
" Y0 y! k% a- x5 _6 CRich and Poor Countries
5 ^, l" N' }3 S. BWhy economies differ, w+ j; P% [7 ^, Z4 c7 H" I
Causes for such differences
/ ]* [3 I, y; l0 hYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 V8 n8 Y( |8 |8 K V* T7 q
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; H, u1 ?% ?3 S( x$ ^Topics:' N7 n/ S7 g4 D4 i7 X4 k" w \
Technology$ D' ^, t3 [9 ~' E9 r- U% a
Institutions
: v4 K7 w8 A! m0 }4 WGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
5 B3 B5 P' b! n! X5 L9 lConsumer Behavior
7 @5 o( ]- a- C; r! b }1 ~% jProduction and Cost
a9 J4 q l, c! RPrice and Output; S, R6 J' F5 [; ^; L
Market Structures
3 T7 L5 f3 B; ]: Y4 wYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
7 w+ M9 g9 h" g5 t+ H2 I/ CECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
1 c, n7 y: G" m, ITopics: ' ^* p) O1 j3 F/ B6 h0 e4 F
Theory of consumer behavior) S! X. w( A" S; G
Theory of production and cost
1 |9 S! f( Z+ YPrice and output determination under competition
4 z. g+ c" x1 l- m. `! UMonopoly and other market structures
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6 L/ _' {. Z' Y/ T, m; c& l) GIf you enjoyed learning about + u: T; U3 {/ G2 Q; p* J) j
Costs and Benefits . m! J# X3 \- f# U% g
Externalities8 y( R: K6 f! P+ O6 E$ v
Decision-making
. L. ?# O8 }. P& _. I+ hOr would like to learn more about
2 {" K0 o: o0 c! }' [- G0 l% GCapital Investments
( d. o7 q" [% D1 x0 j6 n6 W# q- IYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!/ g. c" i4 r$ K- F
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation5 \; _) O J$ S2 Y6 k4 [
Topics:
$ J8 l4 R. {1 p5 i* W# \Cost-Benefit Analysis
. n4 `. X( Q% e# g* f+ \Evaluating Public Investment Projects) N9 H% u7 ~2 B$ ]
Look at examples from
! f: I+ J' l: C+ F1 mTransportation5 O$ i7 q! a2 r( I) _1 z
River Basin Management7 ?0 L4 |( @7 p5 l
Electrical Generation4 {6 m! v% M, L/ o- i+ o
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
. Q' ~ z5 k& E c: ySupply and Demand
t- q7 L7 M A7 c4 v, vExternalities
9 f7 ?9 h% }/ s- x- l% W: i4 ~( CResource Allocation
, |/ F D. l) O# QTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
2 e+ B, J" R, Q; a4 ^. ] uYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
5 v8 D& Y0 f6 NECON 365 Resource Economics$ J0 l, K: q' I2 l
Topics:& W8 L' J/ G) X3 T9 n" M$ D
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources: m/ M, b2 t3 y
Scarcity and pricing V. U; g1 Q" q" A6 \0 e
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues$ N2 j, [% A0 v1 N9 p% A5 n: j
/ U( k# r. `) K; ^! O9 L9 ^$ FIf you enjoyed learning about 5 d9 C) z" N9 ?& p, F
Resource Allocation
. q- p: y; K; a) z7 }2 v2 I, ?" zPricing/ L- U6 f/ R* y4 K4 k+ j$ w
Markets, K/ V3 ^9 e/ _
Government roles
; \. E C2 z; ]5 [) C. IOr would like to learn more about " v& w- V& h. b, H* a k2 B
The energy sector, including sources and markets
9 R' Z# W0 j X/ PCanadian Energy Policy and current issues' \! U1 F* W) y/ j7 d
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Energy Economics!
- ] H$ I v, L$ e2 R7 |8 [ECON 366 Energy Economics# g, i1 Y a' ?/ c3 T3 v; n
Topics:
. O% w2 U3 v& o' b7 V4 l3 }Pricing
4 C; [* \) K5 `6 }2 ]% WRole in economic growth * \$ O& o9 Q0 E m0 ]
Energy sources and markets
- \# L5 S# p7 [4 s: K6 ~Role of government 1 J2 b1 J3 a+ I" |; h T; C7 d
Regulation
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Externalities
3 n/ R0 o1 \) u, k RRegulation% W! K$ q6 c+ N; |% G
Government roles. E6 x/ D/ Y, S9 r- W
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
8 Y* Z$ o% \* _Steps taken to address deterioration3 R) m$ n* F/ U; C
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! - g5 A- }; O! A8 d
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
[! i. C4 v) ~! f+ fTopics: # o3 p0 S- i/ \: |+ S. i
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment . |2 c( x6 U h$ @
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
: E/ r/ g* b# DTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
% C; z0 l" S" g N* _* r. ^Recreation economics
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7 i1 G* V" q0 q' eIf you enjoyed learning about
: o) h. y" J" d* C4 j Individual Incentives
; g# `0 \( ^6 C* I6 w# S6 PTotal Welfare
% R" o, Y, L6 e1 _You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + L- F/ ?1 p3 h$ r6 F
ECON 378 Law and Economics
* K* O% V) N, @2 y2 L: i( z+ ]! TTopics: 0 X/ l' t) A. U9 g0 j$ |1 Z2 ]
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
& Z5 {, ^& T2 m0 ]; v, F! bCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining: H d9 Y. ~, Q. e0 {
Child Support Payments* h5 N5 z0 I; V& q0 G
Private Divorce agreements
# d3 v+ X3 W1 q! n2 v) p" j9 wCriminal provisions of the Competition Act5 q ]+ X& N7 h' S7 Z% I
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Prisoners Dilemma& q/ D, ]- n3 i. i" p
Dominant Strategies
: o2 Y! c$ y7 j% z, XCollusion/ I D( w4 M/ I* A
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ) z' _4 x9 E/ L
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications; o9 G8 o- [! _% ~8 |6 i
Topics:
2 ?' ]; j7 r! ]8 a1 ~& j' C" vAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
1 d7 w# F2 B+ j# n" K f/ b3 f+ g+ RApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ' z8 h3 Y/ g* ?, L1 j5 D* S$ n
Note! Prerequisites: 0 D& D7 ?: {4 ~$ S$ `! m& |, `
ECON 384 & 299 |
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