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Trade2 w* O; D0 m, Q' X' ]' [1 H
Growth
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6 R) f: ~1 W0 TChina as an Emerging Economy
( T/ Q v3 C6 K% K+ h7 zYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!* h- s7 S$ ^" L9 U# j9 W* z
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
/ S0 U3 E& C% a, i% uTopics:
5 t& P$ u4 e% ], V: KChinese Economy Characteristics
1 Y8 @& P5 B- B, I0 wRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
3 F5 U8 z1 e& u: C' {5 g# x4 Q% o, u1 RConsequences of economic reform
8 T) a: q% e" V* u# \Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: ! h g6 V3 y: J6 W3 i' c
Rich and Poor Countries3 h) J. ^0 E& n V
Why economies differ
) {' |) L+ y; d1 Z- @! e! {/ X) y& }0 JCauses for such differences
& _8 b( `! ~/ qYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 v: m2 O% h+ v) v$ P Z' E# NECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( G' p9 E2 c% Z9 ETopics:
/ O; D$ d) P. e6 Q# h+ G* STechnology/ S: b" V. w3 ~1 b% s% s
Institutions+ ^$ I5 q( ~( ^; w+ F0 Z3 l
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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& D- s( O7 P W9 NIf you enjoyed learning about
6 H* p/ q7 H- {1 z5 {Supply and Demand
' i% h' m- M6 [% O* h( g/ }Consumer Behavior* o$ P0 ^+ J" A1 b `
Production and Cost a8 E$ W1 w5 ^4 e. B
Price and Output
8 _, Z$ k& v# U9 s gMarket Structures# T7 r7 u# E# l, O4 G
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!' A0 V' R9 V" h
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I3 G; |9 j% T8 n" t; z/ v
Topics: L# Z8 x' _0 S5 ]9 d) [1 p1 @
Theory of consumer behavior
8 K7 v! U) D/ y2 @7 ^- c0 E7 UTheory of production and cost: Q! W6 z4 v$ ~! F$ H9 l# X- Q {' G
Price and output determination under competition/ h* S7 [7 k1 }: g
Monopoly and other market structures
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$ d. X! I3 s" QIf you enjoyed learning about
! ^8 g U, h" m1 y3 F6 }9 NCosts and Benefits # _% w+ V3 J! A
Externalities
3 w8 |: X/ ^% F# M; w7 y2 lDecision-making- U ]& f6 D" P& k b* H0 U
Or would like to learn more about
( o- C V7 E/ `Capital Investments
: d5 |% J: R B. _You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
4 T* y) y) J3 D* a0 x$ pECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
# F7 e, U% V E+ @( L: _Topics:7 n8 \5 v; I* k; H+ d# s
Cost-Benefit Analysis$ d1 {: h7 E0 H& O- f' ?+ e
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
+ s/ q3 |) _# V! KLook at examples from 7 b8 ?% i6 T" h7 b
Transportation
+ o4 e! H* t" N5 H2 [( P9 t0 ORiver Basin Management# a: |5 S D# z6 ^
Electrical Generation
- j* k4 E2 V4 `0 J0 F% t4 k* j; J `Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
$ U3 p. i# a) J% SExternalities% }$ o* K5 U6 Y t( E' }+ v% ^
Resource Allocation
B* T3 P# q4 LTaxation+ w! T9 v. u/ S9 b1 \) |" n4 x
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' [0 Z s# \# [$ x fSupply of Natural Resources in Canada& t- h( |; ~: w
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
9 f w) ]% T% ~' A2 Y2 k" q% p. WECON 365 Resource Economics
5 |! N' M# q: S9 J5 }, eTopics:
# Q5 I# U4 i" K- n9 o2 }% HExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources9 X. v& o, i ]# h1 p7 q
Scarcity and pricing
- H7 T5 w$ a" YContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
3 ?( R \7 w" R5 f+ B) M3 d5 [/ `3 TPricing V$ v& S8 Z \* k
Markets
- ?( T) y9 a8 [; `Government roles
" Q, u$ v3 L& Q8 tOr would like to learn more about
+ ^8 Q% E K7 r3 T4 C/ L; eThe energy sector, including sources and markets0 l- D% G( u2 |& E9 O
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
7 f. W% G. O8 L; o; W0 bYou might enjoy a course about
' y( n6 P. r0 G. oEnergy Economics!' x% c! w: ?% I# B. z, J$ _/ t
ECON 366 Energy Economics% l3 x1 h8 S& p
Topics: ( f; C3 m/ {. r
Pricing
! t- z' s: Q' k0 T6 H. NRole in economic growth / `. c- V, `, u0 j& F5 O! z9 j
Energy sources and markets 6 [' N v% o! ~4 J d& @1 N
Role of government ) E; H8 r6 p ^" m+ R$ O5 j$ @
Regulation ( Q* ^' [: ~8 c& E$ M: q* J) Z
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Externalities3 J, v5 r H" A! B" L
Regulation' l1 J5 }0 E; d8 i8 A3 }3 h
Government roles
$ P' N7 s, R. n2 n( TOr would like to learn more about - t# x M1 g1 M3 R" o" S% h+ S
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration& y- U0 [ C2 p2 Z
Steps taken to address deterioration$ T" {. M8 f- S" `) ]8 p: T
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
5 {$ Z. b% e2 E7 @7 gECON 369 Economics of the Environment& W8 Z/ o! W+ V* f( Q/ Y
Topics:
V! ~+ d8 f. b. T$ J# `4 NEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 3 ^; y2 ?3 w) f' T" q) L' d1 M( I
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
/ Q2 {3 P2 v6 h$ y$ DTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 4 H2 \% K' f' t
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives
" {) U3 Z, k. l; m% Q5 |; ZTotal Welfare
2 c! k2 x# L5 Q4 ^( u9 xYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
) T9 g7 N4 ^* K2 u+ vECON 378 Law and Economics
9 {% n: N/ D$ ?7 M* }( XTopics: $ C8 l2 i+ Z- b/ z( a0 G
Issues in Criminal and Family Law7 g8 \5 U' T# J: g) s
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
" w2 ]- Y. {; B: _ e% qChild Support Payments" a- d) g& b! s7 M, X
Private Divorce agreements b' ^; R' u. r
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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; p. ]2 t' \" C u9 Q$ l) f5 iIf you enjoyed learning about
+ \& B6 ]# R# I# T' ?# k! R+ MPrisoners Dilemma/ }# d: j4 j8 d% p8 O
Dominant Strategies
2 y% P' X4 P wCollusion
0 e0 N5 ?4 N% {( ]6 C4 }You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 1 f3 Z1 ^6 g5 q# x$ T
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications+ f6 J2 l0 U+ d% q% k8 @
Topics: 2 f0 _( D+ O6 h( u& e0 g
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
" l2 o# J& C3 m$ r, {! V) ~1 KApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 6 y$ f# G( [( o/ f5 H/ Z
Note! Prerequisites: ) B" m. c3 ]8 t
ECON 384 & 299 |
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