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Trade- t8 B5 o3 i. Z4 x$ c6 w
Growth* M6 ~& [! @8 ]# R" V
Or would like to learn more about: * w$ { d& h4 v5 }, k" j% T
China as an Emerging Economy
# V: e, L1 a3 H4 v6 M: CYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!) b6 U5 @7 [. @4 X- G5 ~
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development1 O! ?( l* P& q( S7 b" g
Topics:
, G" Z+ p, X+ v% n, P" x: W% d* {( KChinese Economy Characteristics/ z3 U9 @+ \) u, D) s. z0 Z) B
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
" ]! b- l* k c& Q ^/ hConsequences of economic reform
* e- v) } \! s1 E' @1 TCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
5 E5 |' _5 T! [6 K4 U/ y3 q" nRich and Poor Countries
c% l8 E& |1 x- Y. y/ LWhy economies differ A/ T% J. e7 h" Y2 B$ G
Causes for such differences# z" g) y& n9 `; p
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( H& ^# X; V& |" x
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth# S! T, |% V7 R( M. y C
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Technology
4 G9 I0 F) h+ d) U8 O4 o* d9 xInstitutions3 G1 m3 Y" m$ N {4 ~. x" f
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence + C' ]/ \3 u' p p( i" A
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Supply and Demand$ T0 N( z6 l! B$ L4 p- v1 ?
Consumer Behavior9 i9 a% Y8 K0 @5 J/ F& c
Production and Cost9 O4 S% {: D, J: T
Price and Output
) s* D i& h, H8 \* `! hMarket Structures
( Y6 z Y- D# }You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
6 ~" k, N1 ~- f/ @: f! bECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I* |" D/ I7 S) E6 o
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Theory of consumer behavior. M$ Q/ p0 l; n0 h' q8 K4 W( R- J9 i
Theory of production and cost6 ?6 n' Q1 V! I& x
Price and output determination under competition5 o5 A F" v$ U0 u3 p
Monopoly and other market structures& d4 t* K, ^3 U& `. r" W7 z2 u' N
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Costs and Benefits 4 e' a+ e {% t& b2 V/ U/ T
Externalities
. h5 C. r$ C- |Decision-making; E8 L* E7 |& P, ]
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Capital Investments: M8 V+ Z, _0 }9 ` q& n1 T) m
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
" |; m9 z. q7 v! G! y4 m8 MECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation6 T; ]1 Y+ l! Y
Topics:
. o' v2 z7 n5 E+ _4 H4 fCost-Benefit Analysis
6 K, n _& m! J- ^/ T! G( GEvaluating Public Investment Projects5 K( C2 @+ L! f& P
Look at examples from 3 S# q2 }# U% D/ c
Transportation" Y& j# @7 o9 _; Y
River Basin Management
! X- n( w; ~5 f' _) ]6 B; eElectrical Generation3 x9 Q7 ~7 I. {% E
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 z( O: r/ s: D T5 u2 x" ^* P" _Supply and Demand
4 J4 _" q6 @) mExternalities1 W4 _$ J: x4 l" N2 G
Resource Allocation# e% B; ]& b5 m% ^5 w
Taxation
+ t( g0 ^! |* h) yOr would like to learn more about
# @& F+ L1 ~+ O2 w( B7 x4 vSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
7 t6 h+ q: x9 U* A- P; d0 g: r5 I1 mYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!6 T! S( o" D% f: j- _
ECON 365 Resource Economics
7 N& W' }# K* L: p3 W! d3 lTopics:
' w. Y/ H/ o: d/ N. i5 D, \, cExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources }+ e% R I& } @
Scarcity and pricing
- _# \: V" C7 _Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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# f4 H% i* Y' jIf you enjoyed learning about
" {# Y$ j* L7 u9 A. sResource Allocation$ g- @% C2 l9 K5 p& a/ G
Pricing/ x& O3 G2 J/ [# O( X
Markets) ]4 @4 b }9 w# J0 R E( Z
Government roles* b) g% R4 O1 ]0 A$ G6 U d
Or would like to learn more about
) I* Z7 o7 Y! b5 }# V2 xThe energy sector, including sources and markets0 B( T8 S( g$ |9 N' q
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
) O' I/ j. n' e* UYou might enjoy a course about 7 t9 S: n8 s" ]
Energy Economics!
9 ~# w' v* |3 N+ v4 r" q: h+ H ?( NECON 366 Energy Economics' T" K* O& y! }: \: F
Topics:
; f0 n4 W) D# V7 [% ?# m hPricing
/ C# D1 b, d' VRole in economic growth / g2 ~/ E: G- x: q& w G+ ^
Energy sources and markets
. `: B: l. E: M& g8 Y. ^Role of government 4 @9 t6 }- t* J* ?) i
Regulation
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( _+ i# _, d* O* X( ]; s( Z$ J- yExternalities$ [( F! V$ U- M7 s8 i g9 ~9 |
Regulation
+ D+ N$ w: R8 |' `( CGovernment roles
4 r* j" E7 O- E, U0 R& rOr would like to learn more about
' `% Q2 M* H4 @& {Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
$ D& s3 n+ Y8 Z4 S3 r GSteps taken to address deterioration
1 B& Z3 O* v1 t2 }& Q. G. t& Q ^You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! " a6 n2 B1 i& `( ?$ Y
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment) ^( o2 J2 Y" [3 a1 d( G
Topics: + a) ~7 J( X7 D( m3 P3 O" O
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment & N& Z1 ?6 s9 w. u, Y
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
5 f9 [* C; E+ _" G x) `6 wTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ) Y+ b$ I: o& z
Recreation economics/ e9 y% H% z7 c' `7 W5 `
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Individual Incentives! o0 Y8 E6 ~) C5 C0 F
Total Welfare : u1 Y" W0 L/ a: N$ _
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
7 p3 K) e" w& }0 N6 SECON 378 Law and Economics5 d, ^. g0 O, [* N$ h, S2 n0 J3 |
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
; W P0 d* `% d* rCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining5 {. s# o- k7 R4 v* Q$ v
Child Support Payments# `9 i2 f9 j# `& X0 X. ?
Private Divorce agreements. M! ?* G' `, j4 Z% N
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 ?; [, g% h% T" I f" t2 L% JPrisoners Dilemma& y0 m1 e; ]' E& i( ^
Dominant Strategies, t7 r* \# W6 |; e
Collusion
( d L8 u2 `1 z( I& A$ X3 t; M! ~You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! , x$ Q- h+ s2 y
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications4 I* s1 \8 a, S% [0 U3 R
Topics:
0 y' Y9 o( M) i" V- VAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
0 ?+ m; R" b; }( G, [2 }9 E& B+ IApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
) O# ]- h5 A/ s1 {, Q) s; @5 lNote! Prerequisites:
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