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Trade
- s7 O* U1 A+ @$ S) u5 IGrowth6 f* H F& ~& G- _
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f* |) _# T* i! h2 \- lChina as an Emerging Economy( Q7 n4 E$ Y5 J. i4 Y% v2 o$ {
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!7 C3 s7 [0 G% w% {; N9 e0 s
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
5 v, j/ n9 I4 WTopics:
6 z0 B( S7 U/ a6 h+ EChinese Economy Characteristics E/ j" E4 R4 x) y E- T( {
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
8 m2 q- I: b0 LConsequences of economic reform' _5 k Y( h# w* J2 G& [9 f9 g
Canada’s economic relations with China+ l/ }5 I& Z! j" V9 U
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* E: P# m! X6 l( YRich and Poor Countries
/ x P0 I( c/ m8 z& }Why economies differ
. @& W; }1 _: QCauses for such differences
; T* l! P0 |. D! b! G6 U# gYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
6 s" r1 V1 M4 U( pECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 s7 S) N6 w3 e2 X4 e& eTopics:" v; K, W2 q# l) K. w
Technology. a6 B! h2 B: R* l
Institutions
8 d) h" E* ^: N! ^+ ~# H# SGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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9 g- ^2 S0 ?- w; b/ xIf you enjoyed learning about
$ u: }' g' e- b7 U+ PSupply and Demand
" n7 f! c6 p& P( } }. H4 \/ c# ] `Consumer Behavior
6 t. {+ \ @, P+ fProduction and Cost/ T, b$ s- ?8 J! R7 i
Price and Output1 L# N6 `& `" x/ r9 i: P
Market Structures0 v% f! i. x4 o
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!5 k3 O3 G/ H( h9 z. A; \
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
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: B3 X9 ~7 n [/ pTheory of consumer behavior: { @0 y3 J( b/ Y0 j
Theory of production and cost7 f( `4 X% N7 `3 W! A* @# I
Price and output determination under competition' I) N! ]2 X+ q3 R$ z
Monopoly and other market structures! _8 e1 n; P C: O
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% c \+ U8 B8 T5 o3 t8 r" pCosts and Benefits 1 _. {+ q2 V* |
Externalities
: M# T& g+ `! c# J! h4 b$ B' z& XDecision-making
! K/ N3 {4 W+ v8 qOr would like to learn more about
0 U4 J0 m1 ]3 X2 eCapital Investments2 u* R6 E' n/ h! X
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
- w$ H# G- {9 S! k S, hECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
8 e( _8 q( k9 hTopics:0 P* Z L! [+ Y6 |7 @
Cost-Benefit Analysis( e& y4 r2 }8 Z6 |+ j% u
Evaluating Public Investment Projects7 P: v& e! u' x
Look at examples from
2 `( a% m& c0 n: W, T) STransportation) Y; g: z8 r. j- x8 W
River Basin Management
+ f! S# ~4 ^( v. E _4 vElectrical Generation* @8 d: F5 |3 B
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Z: L9 b, Z( T- A; r7 BIf you enjoyed learning about H1 G( Y$ Z9 D7 M* a" S1 J4 ?
Supply and Demand
! o6 x+ P i5 [$ g- WExternalities+ y B4 ?* ^! T- k8 Y
Resource Allocation% C c( S b' r4 c
Taxation$ S3 g3 B4 U% V7 g1 `
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada3 v2 p! [* U( s1 k3 {5 b$ u5 ^
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
5 {3 L# Z* s' F. W! p- T) N, nECON 365 Resource Economics
" I/ @8 A$ r$ v1 yTopics:
# f, j- d) Z' @4 R1 XExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
1 V: j( d) H3 }: }2 i! {Scarcity and pricing7 ?/ [# ~: [. R) M4 Q+ J3 ~9 ^
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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2 c! q, `9 b y5 P8 SResource Allocation1 f+ ^( z1 Y0 O6 m2 c+ y
Pricing8 r+ E$ k, H' W
Markets
2 l0 u. z8 d! n4 Q# d3 H, FGovernment roles
; z/ x: N7 L" U6 \Or would like to learn more about
; m1 B& p8 z! B3 QThe energy sector, including sources and markets
# a- _5 a, l C. F9 }3 J% g- K* RCanadian Energy Policy and current issues5 b: `" r' x% G5 `) M# E
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Energy Economics!/ k7 r! Q9 q' M1 Q6 Y$ c
ECON 366 Energy Economics) J6 v% Q; l" T
Topics:
R- }3 Q: O; r- PPricing" U9 o$ P1 {3 [- M. T9 R: F# O
Role in economic growth
+ W, v- N9 G5 P4 n7 ?Energy sources and markets
* V& {7 g/ h P1 }7 x, ]: u- T$ O& |Role of government
! ~! |/ c* g+ R% D v0 URegulation `$ y; C/ b( }) |* b3 D
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: B0 x& M1 U3 J) a/ DExternalities) v% _: D- w' s* I' S
Regulation
0 k( M6 v K# [5 E: ^. }! WGovernment roles
6 n! T+ ?& A6 }" d( _! cOr would like to learn more about
$ @5 ^' |: k$ T. i1 ]1 `1 ?" ?" \Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
, o. [3 W% Q! m1 \, `" @3 {# BSteps taken to address deterioration. A" v4 k8 C; L$ k6 ~: X
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 6 i+ ?6 A6 a$ n: e6 N
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment! K! i: d4 d' i6 R
Topics:
1 d' {: T3 ]8 g9 ~. ?7 eEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
# {6 L. W6 \+ N9 s' }& f5 DTypes and causes of environmental deterioration " s/ Y$ m- P9 x
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
2 {/ A9 p& A* T9 g7 k! pRecreation economics
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8 H& p. @- [8 YIf you enjoyed learning about$ J& s( y' k' b# w$ K+ @- q7 p$ Q
Individual Incentives
# ?1 x* U) f/ H- N% a* J9 [# STotal Welfare ; g0 O7 x8 {' E& u. u8 y# m
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
8 M# A2 _: W& t# c* k$ |6 u' zECON 378 Law and Economics
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' ?. W! k) ^$ L/ D G' GIssues in Criminal and Family Law
# @5 o- l; M; w0 xCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining- F& ~: _+ ^8 | _4 H6 K2 ^4 o6 y6 f
Child Support Payments/ X. C- W/ E. [2 J+ B
Private Divorce agreements* D) i8 t8 r) u' A5 L; Q V6 K
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act; S* s" z h( N2 l
- I# N% `0 o; r/ }* \) @: K. HIf you enjoyed learning about % ^% r# \6 p- y! N6 i! E$ j
Prisoners Dilemma
! ]: n+ r( Z! K# ^$ A- {4 bDominant Strategies7 V: p. A8 ~+ o: R& A- N
Collusion
8 s1 \4 g' o- [2 {: z" aYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! $ ]' |6 z( T: C& U
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications7 M6 w0 Y/ q: Z: B9 k
Topics:
- b0 v, D: O! x$ f0 r2 y) WAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
$ ?* q$ Q) l& X8 G1 Z! w! x* ^Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
, R* ]6 o# [1 [- `( e; V0 |Note! Prerequisites:
2 d! R# U5 O0 B4 [! T5 C sECON 384 & 299 |
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