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Trade
) O7 l$ @' r- K! XGrowth
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$ _3 }" B% \$ ^$ cChina as an Emerging Economy
, Y% C s/ {: I- [! MYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!5 i1 p P3 u5 q/ |
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
9 j0 d# u) u( Y6 d) ?Topics:
9 a; U% }- V) ?Chinese Economy Characteristics
1 d. Y9 q' R) pRecent Events in the Chinese Economy+ X- K2 k6 b A( Y8 S0 m4 F
Consequences of economic reform& L' B& g. A5 y
Canada’s economic relations with China: B$ c6 M, |/ s+ l6 M/ V
* a4 G+ [; ]" |' X7 ~If you would like to learn more about: , W. j' @% E3 ^5 I% G" `
Rich and Poor Countries* x/ V' V' B6 K, }) e' N& g. m; z
Why economies differ
r/ l; X V: {2 O3 MCauses for such differences
! B3 n' p2 c4 WYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ H- g! r+ _" G% x$ p
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) `7 i9 S* K" e/ bTopics:. P$ j# Q* k+ q- u
Technology" x) n) S- s9 S: }
Institutions
5 ?. R+ I) ]5 IGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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' m2 @% ?6 v8 k! iIf you enjoyed learning about
. k" W' I) x4 }4 O3 LSupply and Demand, O1 B: j0 t4 f* M4 u
Consumer Behavior
: B3 _; O+ z9 W" }Production and Cost
5 t6 z8 |9 }: R9 d4 X0 u3 NPrice and Output
' o1 C+ }% {/ i" M5 CMarket Structures
0 r, |8 N$ j1 d uYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!9 {7 S' G3 R5 H+ z. O% u P
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
3 V7 v9 e3 e( f+ k( m. wTopics: , [5 U2 G3 j' i4 Q+ ?
Theory of consumer behavior
5 b3 }1 M/ i* R4 S" s# a) k4 m. i& ZTheory of production and cost: b1 y7 u# ~8 j
Price and output determination under competition7 Q, X* \& S! h' w% S
Monopoly and other market structures
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! ^/ I, u/ T2 G1 bIf you enjoyed learning about , `8 o6 a4 G6 i3 W
Costs and Benefits
) @, g2 H1 {3 b+ Q% F5 R3 rExternalities7 K: o! O7 {6 z2 C; `5 Z; J& t" ]- e
Decision-making+ V- S9 ^4 K- l E! a$ N5 ^. b$ h* Y
Or would like to learn more about
; n* M8 }; W& f7 y9 R, Q8 tCapital Investments
2 W1 Y/ `" M6 @1 u7 iYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
3 y0 k- W5 ^9 R0 o- T9 p0 ZECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
5 K" G1 q f/ z. JTopics:- V+ q" g" C* s0 W% b n9 b" k
Cost-Benefit Analysis1 Z4 Q- W& s+ S$ G: j# }
Evaluating Public Investment Projects) j6 I8 `% A1 G5 u3 g. e
Look at examples from
6 d" B) s, i# ^2 f- OTransportation6 n b' i; {/ _2 L/ E# u8 C5 |
River Basin Management/ e. q' |" w- M% s. U! R
Electrical Generation, h1 o; e5 D9 M8 B
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about 2 |, x" v9 ?9 V
Supply and Demand
9 A/ g7 W& E+ L& y8 o# f: @! y5 u" v+ _Externalities( F! {/ R$ E; X7 x) x( ^
Resource Allocation/ a M. Q) ^ w
Taxation
. d2 I6 a3 I NOr would like to learn more about % T* K2 r/ K* Y* _6 {
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
$ c3 Z7 a' I G3 }2 E5 j1 _You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!3 ]; n: ?4 [6 a* i" u
ECON 365 Resource Economics; ~3 L$ ]6 _2 V5 m# F) i. Y& N4 [
Topics:
" ?) @3 K+ z/ ? b! {Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources. [2 w* d' j; W [ D. \/ w
Scarcity and pricing0 t+ `/ r2 j5 F' j, Z' l
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues/ K$ i$ L. R# o& Q
+ t0 m E$ Z* HIf you enjoyed learning about
3 ]9 S @( o# |) ~$ }$ p$ jResource Allocation d1 ?5 X1 V& [ }
Pricing
9 D6 ~7 t [! ^! c) u$ s, e' UMarkets
1 q& t9 n6 I9 [Government roles
& A4 b9 x/ {. E+ l# TOr would like to learn more about # T1 F. _6 s% b
The energy sector, including sources and markets
. s8 P8 j4 {0 F9 p& YCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
# T1 @ A$ [' S6 P) s, UYou might enjoy a course about
4 T( Y8 y5 n$ _( Q& I8 }Energy Economics!1 d+ Z& i1 f8 h g2 o
ECON 366 Energy Economics
1 J: l2 y4 I* F( |1 N( YTopics:
* y. y- ?$ C& A8 a) n2 WPricing) z4 ~+ r% w( |7 s6 x' U
Role in economic growth
! h. T, p4 {9 o7 uEnergy sources and markets
8 {9 B. J/ J7 V/ d" \" F- ?8 {Role of government
% r, O0 U5 i) f5 u* Z7 Z3 DRegulation , P+ `* }1 o6 |" M: m& r
( D/ b7 Q$ W6 P9 {" Y8 `/ |If you enjoyed learning about 0 Y8 Q# a3 w. W1 s C. @ n8 u# L, |& s
Externalities; o ]. F% D2 z( X
Regulation
/ l7 f5 X6 H3 C: A3 d/ hGovernment roles
$ m4 ^, U+ m6 r* pOr would like to learn more about ' Y5 M) w( h# T/ ` X6 ?( D
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration5 N3 \ v0 Q" ]! ]* f' f, ~
Steps taken to address deterioration
* \" ]( {: s; j: w2 n9 ^You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ( s$ y4 J$ r' s5 y. V
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
0 k( v; B3 e) {Topics: : P* F. ~% m$ W4 z- a- v+ K+ @$ h
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
3 B9 F+ K' _* {; R4 yTypes and causes of environmental deterioration , E! ^$ G/ m: g
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
! ]( D. J. g' e5 f" C% GRecreation economics
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1 B. Z. P2 F! K' ]( A' j: `If you enjoyed learning about3 C4 N# Z$ c; `9 R) E/ c) M
Individual Incentives
+ i, m% B5 H) B: d8 r' ^Total Welfare
; `0 ?1 V) }# ~- r1 QYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! $ V! d$ S4 E' B. N3 c
ECON 378 Law and Economics
$ Y+ m; w- a j: [# d1 vTopics: . p% L/ H7 o( S6 @# b5 c) P; P
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
/ z" T1 o4 W5 q9 _1 U3 ECrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
3 S/ i% r! O$ a& i8 u4 iChild Support Payments
; g( m3 m7 y) z/ a4 _Private Divorce agreements8 ?- n" C7 i" P1 n1 R7 f! i5 A) F
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
) z$ q# S) Y3 ~9 a; {Prisoners Dilemma& ~" ^8 Q7 h& X T& V7 X1 x# F
Dominant Strategies
) `3 B9 N3 c; d0 T# a. N5 ~Collusion
3 {, y' g, T7 u8 o6 z$ B9 N: z2 N5 @) iYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! " r7 Y* J6 O6 D( y P
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications6 ` d3 b- U- C6 F
Topics:
[/ Y8 m2 N' |$ S- SAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games- c; s: r7 R1 q/ T, W
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
* `8 X& `* v0 P& e5 ENote! Prerequisites:
4 L. v: u/ n3 N/ HECON 384 & 299 |
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