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Trade* M2 g. Y/ U. F. R% |
Growth9 C6 G% V. b3 C+ B
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China as an Emerging Economy' q2 j# @; r; t" S
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
* d! Q7 J, u! W/ Y& [ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development9 V% B( T. D7 ]% }
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
$ F; n; t0 m5 g: D; VRecent Events in the Chinese Economy1 z: v6 Q3 B6 s& w+ K, R3 N
Consequences of economic reform
; M, s5 H. `( L7 Q/ p+ CCanada’s economic relations with China" R4 D% M8 L1 K
; k9 [1 B8 P, B9 Z$ L% ~If you would like to learn more about:
3 L4 S b0 p, h: d- YRich and Poor Countries$ ~$ }. S' H- Z7 @
Why economies differ
8 s* ^+ `+ o" o5 K; ZCauses for such differences( | d9 @2 v* ~) `9 }6 d
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 B' Z5 \6 H+ T. x: fECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 |6 U" X, L8 i' h. v! h+ o
Topics:
+ R2 D; r3 F' }; Z6 R. [Technology/ O( [- `! c+ \. `# r
Institutions% \! u. H u/ R8 J. S
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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* N$ e; ?. i2 HIf you enjoyed learning about
# k% v0 k- Z; |( g0 w1 O! [& FSupply and Demand1 ~8 r6 x6 N( m* v0 _
Consumer Behavior" V. Z0 p' E) w* b9 I
Production and Cost- z1 n6 l; s5 w8 r% D7 H$ g9 m9 M
Price and Output7 _; w1 W* S- F) U6 a, {
Market Structures- W0 `( ?7 E' S l
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
5 s# t: E! U! K: a5 F; EECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 @' U, m6 D4 L6 i% l5 a
Topics:
& s( f* G, _8 `2 m* UTheory of consumer behavior
2 E8 Z$ B, }: T) z- D) r: c W: aTheory of production and cost% B, i% h# ?; Z2 A" i5 G" m) W
Price and output determination under competition
) |9 ~% D. `( L' g- FMonopoly and other market structures
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! B( x) I2 i HIf you enjoyed learning about & L' S5 f8 ] ~) \1 q- k$ z3 A
Costs and Benefits
% H$ A# s* v& pExternalities c3 `( I) o" d; z" U, X
Decision-making
1 i& L3 Y* Z; ]' @% k3 rOr would like to learn more about
7 V0 K5 d: ^% \) m4 U9 r! @3 dCapital Investments
7 Y6 J* a) {) X4 FYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!0 W( w: x% Y. R/ n
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
# ]7 f7 v5 F7 V/ y* L3 W% l4 ~Topics: m* o8 |" B) q; u' w* _: J
Cost-Benefit Analysis
2 ?! A% u" n. k# MEvaluating Public Investment Projects; T& l* W1 q# f" M2 Y( a
Look at examples from 7 K u; Q3 A' Z- f
Transportation
- P O7 ]. g# D5 B1 Q; p( VRiver Basin Management k! n2 ~* G" S! ^9 p& t {8 D9 ^
Electrical Generation. U2 A' s" z7 O
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
* k# j, L, G, E) t/ DSupply and Demand2 g3 ^+ I! _% G
Externalities
0 r) F0 K4 l- V5 i( I/ k, iResource Allocation1 o4 x4 z. k+ q/ b
Taxation
1 d& t `- W7 J" \Or would like to learn more about
4 u2 ?+ }% ^& jSupply of Natural Resources in Canada* M/ G) Z# D- {. _
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!; `" a Q, i/ u
ECON 365 Resource Economics
* Y5 |$ |8 L9 r2 B+ A% yTopics:
: [1 H/ L( ~/ hExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
$ s! s! ?8 o; y' ^0 e" WScarcity and pricing. s5 ^" d4 n" p$ _: _! D/ H5 c" e+ B
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 D/ h$ p3 v$ q! P, [. K0 l
9 C( c7 g9 p" j0 k) d& |/ TIf you enjoyed learning about
8 a* N c* _) C: K; x1 x/ hResource Allocation: q0 O/ T; J& Z7 g
Pricing
$ f0 S0 d% W3 W" v% q2 L. H9 ]Markets
- O" _3 }0 {; k$ Z) @9 F$ VGovernment roles. P0 N$ m& m7 R9 e( j* O, @
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
, x5 Y$ T4 \* L! JCanadian Energy Policy and current issues) X2 H$ y2 K+ u& k1 U# J% L; h% C
You might enjoy a course about
8 t4 Q7 r/ P: e" r$ TEnergy Economics!' M6 L( {; l; d+ p% s# ` T- e) `2 w5 K
ECON 366 Energy Economics8 G' g4 U: h3 M9 |4 b% H" N
Topics: 4 l& z$ F. P" K8 `2 H' ?
Pricing
* S0 v: `7 [+ X$ p5 _' [Role in economic growth 7 v# _9 X' [2 k+ [, ]6 B% L4 T
Energy sources and markets
- x! }( F1 W$ @* iRole of government
$ k6 ^! P" Q% b) L2 u& i' W5 dRegulation 6 l9 r6 f" P9 Z1 y6 Y. }+ b9 ~
; l7 r- d( e7 O8 ?, eIf you enjoyed learning about
* e/ x' {8 Z* i$ S0 F, ?' yExternalities$ o) T, M2 N: @3 Z2 ~& Y0 u
Regulation( H, _& B% k0 n9 b
Government roles+ }: I* K F# z
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
9 }# _ y5 [" W' s- A, {; ]Steps taken to address deterioration
7 n4 e; z" a6 ]You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
4 X/ `" B1 i: vECON 369 Economics of the Environment
+ x6 j4 {! f8 s; ~. O$ LTopics:
" u7 h# K$ s4 {5 T" ^9 w% YEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
/ L2 L# D) u6 \5 r9 ]; dTypes and causes of environmental deterioration ! `2 x. B, s! {* i4 E5 c
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
0 K: k5 n5 p* s# H- b' Q) NRecreation economics
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B# @7 t0 B/ K9 _& oIf you enjoyed learning about
9 i- T( k0 m: _/ n8 Q' h0 X. O Individual Incentives
1 K6 D7 r, w2 S0 sTotal Welfare
) t+ @/ i% `, ?) P- y$ n# {. NYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
3 @% {' m: H, yECON 378 Law and Economics
2 ~1 }: a O: D' _: X, x- S( YTopics: 5 T- j2 l. [' w* M0 E9 n
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
, }7 R/ p, a) @6 a- |$ M( l/ XCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. f' L8 r( d4 W t0 {1 Q: j3 P- |) oChild Support Payments
7 I+ q- \ ?# [6 vPrivate Divorce agreements
. n7 M( g: T7 Q! `; @Criminal provisions of the Competition Act) u( y8 j' Y; J# Z3 i" b
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Prisoners Dilemma1 q0 f1 X6 R8 ]- W
Dominant Strategies; U2 R$ `# C$ e1 @% l( O& m
Collusion) y' t8 W: O* l) b+ r! [
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
2 D/ i" F* u, a2 a3 UECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
/ }' _# K: Y0 I' R1 K6 X( sTopics: / ]1 ^3 d$ l% V2 P
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
% N) @4 A5 }+ t/ u" w- hApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 2 e2 b( b. u( q, s+ n' D& `' ]
Note! Prerequisites: # s7 C( q! M6 b8 q" q! q D
ECON 384 & 299 |
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