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Trade2 O( K& C- f8 Y! M3 {7 P* O5 Q( W
Growth" Z4 B( Z/ v/ W& H& z& T
Or would like to learn more about: 3 Z% D) A- k5 j* v4 h1 i
China as an Emerging Economy+ j; o. h6 u* I: r8 _, v# C
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!( |. |" k% w& l/ R8 f/ ^+ n0 Y
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development8 g# ^# p+ a8 K$ h/ M8 G) |7 m+ X! z
Topics:
5 @% T; r0 w* a* [# FChinese Economy Characteristics0 u5 U! F$ p4 N( f) @5 V2 x
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
% ]3 V" c Z+ {Consequences of economic reform5 G4 P' w- U6 f# C; w5 V( j1 x( a
Canada’s economic relations with China
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' V* ?3 u* b2 B$ X2 N( K& j+ {9 S6 tIf you would like to learn more about:
2 S: o6 v4 x2 C( \1 }Rich and Poor Countries1 d2 f. b% \ K& p
Why economies differ/ a) G+ }3 F) B0 z; G* {
Causes for such differences* ~& z$ b7 n+ `
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' j# S& d5 f- ]2 N* ~# CECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- J6 ` i$ b/ P: W* @! i" t
Topics:. `( k* i: C+ I. A% M
Technology/ J" F) h, z7 g* N2 F- F
Institutions- Z! \0 t* v- L, i: q$ ]: m% N& ?
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence : C/ h e, ^# f& M5 h; T
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 w. Q; G. \& b T; I) b8 ^( l: U( VSupply and Demand6 ]* [6 k) W# q, m- W
Consumer Behavior2 [' ~- } h. `0 `/ v2 H
Production and Cost
; x4 J. ]5 N, d6 i6 `; c& `Price and Output
0 g% `" U3 g9 G( e9 w, HMarket Structures# Z. R) x) r u9 k1 ?* ] K' `
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!( J. W$ g! d9 k9 q
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" _/ h# f5 ~6 @8 t! q
Topics: ( @; |0 Z* j/ E- A' X4 N
Theory of consumer behavior
& B2 v2 A8 B! |2 h7 ITheory of production and cost/ ?% G- a9 M" [8 s |
Price and output determination under competition' T4 d) b$ i- e) w: g6 d# \0 y/ J1 i m
Monopoly and other market structures/ S7 {8 ~3 w+ a" ?
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If you enjoyed learning about 7 Y. K+ \) P0 k" o. s6 h& U
Costs and Benefits
$ b8 J3 L4 }1 r, d( f% f- }9 nExternalities! V: e$ X9 Z# X
Decision-making
7 d/ ?$ J3 }' O/ xOr would like to learn more about 3 d! q! `* x! F k' e1 n
Capital Investments" ?$ A0 g* D9 E( ?3 g& D) N1 ?
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
/ @& l9 D" B$ T$ @- kECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation6 w3 ]6 V" a: g! f. [
Topics:
. a. I8 y2 n) b4 gCost-Benefit Analysis9 c' p6 J9 W3 r- N4 ~9 F
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
; E5 D, n. M3 I; H% N2 J$ _9 aLook at examples from . M7 T. n1 R. @ G& F* m
Transportation9 F+ B0 F% F( U6 b
River Basin Management
% ^6 U& @/ w) V! gElectrical Generation X* U: k1 G4 U
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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) N6 r: l) J) N" Y6 N, {7 \If you enjoyed learning about
. P. L" ]5 _% |: [5 r! LSupply and Demand
/ j5 h" U- k1 D7 a$ x5 [Externalities
+ [" a7 b$ x8 f2 A! EResource Allocation
@* L9 S A% I5 y/ C4 R8 BTaxation7 \9 Q' I6 U! C! e
Or would like to learn more about
' p: P! Q3 o. W$ L% GSupply of Natural Resources in Canada: @' o- [4 B7 z
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
. K, R- Q( j5 J& \0 O! Z4 ~$ `ECON 365 Resource Economics
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) @) T! V7 h3 p/ p3 |6 ]" d- D, TExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources2 _9 ?) P7 v- t8 N3 e1 z
Scarcity and pricing4 N, D! Y8 U5 U9 o. T
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues" {5 k+ u, |/ k
7 T" B( t$ Z" e d+ c3 F0 VIf you enjoyed learning about
- T& v" X$ h# L/ e& h) n$ RResource Allocation
3 B3 A4 ?8 b1 h1 ?: rPricing$ _' H. Q- N7 z4 ]3 T- j
Markets
$ s o5 W/ K6 t! G6 Q- ~ E4 hGovernment roles
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! h; M# K6 c- o1 ]3 w, bThe energy sector, including sources and markets' ], U9 T7 ~# H& m6 a4 Q
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
, Y$ e+ V6 @2 u/ d$ K5 N0 `You might enjoy a course about E( i& C: T5 `5 M" w; f9 X
Energy Economics!
; U/ f& D; w/ `, UECON 366 Energy Economics8 [- v- a! v7 [- V7 Q& Q$ C4 A" T
Topics:
+ x9 [3 n5 U1 s% WPricing
6 T& c8 _6 ]( W: T8 } ]Role in economic growth
9 U7 ?% ^/ K8 I) LEnergy sources and markets
! x. n7 v' t& ?& q x, ~Role of government
# u# U( ^7 a" N# oRegulation 6 s6 p) w ?/ e2 p
' ?, V" W: B2 F$ P: a" p5 ^If you enjoyed learning about
) W/ n. s4 z' L X( \Externalities
* E$ L+ }5 y q6 rRegulation( ~: W4 a1 g/ }! \
Government roles
" {; {1 A4 |& P8 Q, a5 ^Or would like to learn more about
' B. c* Q! A6 L9 wEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration1 a" V9 ^' [& O; s
Steps taken to address deterioration- c& @% ]; ~1 `
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 1 A$ L7 F9 V! m( ]+ i3 v$ Y
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
T8 U' b% d0 l1 R' s5 nTopics: + W7 R2 [ \5 I
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment $ _2 X* [$ p) B0 K0 D7 g
Types and causes of environmental deterioration " f1 Z# j4 R3 S9 X; w8 o
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
9 W4 r+ Y7 Y9 N% FRecreation economics W& p( p" r4 l& f5 n" V6 D& n
! p8 s9 N/ z/ I; ^1 xIf you enjoyed learning about( }, L# P5 X. l. c1 P* F
Individual Incentives
1 x9 W/ S. H( \! m4 k: n. L5 jTotal Welfare # G/ k% D; R- p1 a
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! * E) ~- F+ y/ w2 s9 P6 B
ECON 378 Law and Economics8 @2 J. \ n. ?0 ~1 t
Topics:
! U' }5 h6 v' G0 j2 ZIssues in Criminal and Family Law
5 i$ N5 M5 t. W4 a( o+ {Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining/ `4 l, x2 R7 T: `1 T
Child Support Payments
* y1 ]6 |% J3 j" T3 MPrivate Divorce agreements
' |" R t( B% G5 `Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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2 F$ R5 ]- P0 uIf you enjoyed learning about E: X3 `8 r6 E- l
Prisoners Dilemma8 K; X1 N+ f2 V2 a
Dominant Strategies
% y0 m: {8 Y0 q. {$ ^Collusion
* d3 n1 ]9 B `% j$ e# [You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! " T7 k' r/ p& t, z1 ~, L) h
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications2 \3 U: y7 S4 E/ D' k
Topics:
5 F4 @$ Q- q6 P$ o" T: ?* @+ ~Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games- w- u. `, ?! t& W2 M
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 4 B# e( O+ X; @& k0 A$ F* a/ ]
Note! Prerequisites: 1 p. q- G' u6 C( r3 ]2 w! g
ECON 384 & 299 |
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