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Trade
9 U( _2 }4 h6 Y8 ^9 U6 n2 WGrowth! {. j( v: w6 X
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China as an Emerging Economy
" H. \6 B! s/ ^+ cYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
9 ~& Q+ ^' e( m7 AECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 Y) V$ ^% }1 k8 I! p: \Topics: |" O& `" a5 K
Chinese Economy Characteristics/ v+ P- ^% k3 i& k
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy; o+ L, d: ^% j. I; v& R
Consequences of economic reform: ]0 T: R8 K4 c* X! a% c; k
Canada’s economic relations with China# f3 p' c1 `2 E3 H }# {' I
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+ w; b8 L' L. w( uRich and Poor Countries
) e9 v1 z! Y+ A6 _. `Why economies differ
% a. i9 n7 ]2 h( SCauses for such differences
0 E" N- {$ v4 @( m, h8 v4 }You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth% ~, ]8 D5 \3 }& S( n8 {
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 C* c9 p6 ]. ^! Q4 W# O; ^# H/ dTopics:' u/ o' z3 B" u5 a( q
Technology
4 a6 }. t$ _( E4 n2 |Institutions
U( c& K) R- fGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 9 C/ Y1 |( A; x
& o1 S( F7 @! sIf you enjoyed learning about # c, ^8 z5 W6 _; G0 S0 w7 @
Supply and Demand
9 L8 m# d4 o# O/ x- D1 z4 ]3 WConsumer Behavior4 I/ l4 u. D6 g# o7 {) V, p
Production and Cost
2 w! P1 U; z; S2 j; X$ ^Price and Output
$ d0 q0 l3 k# `9 j+ s! @Market Structures
$ g8 `/ F1 {( j( _; ^0 y/ Z2 yYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!1 B+ k2 e8 x+ o- N4 Z6 o
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I+ Q2 D5 s8 g q, s4 K
Topics:
" ?6 J- Z/ H# ]9 s) a, UTheory of consumer behavior7 @+ E9 E. v9 F& Q" z/ t
Theory of production and cost
1 X7 F1 Z9 h. OPrice and output determination under competition- d) C2 d/ x2 M8 i" \" ]
Monopoly and other market structures* x9 J: ?5 J* M' |: L# t
% r9 L f' p$ P6 o% UIf you enjoyed learning about * I5 q( r2 w9 N2 d) g1 U7 q/ E
Costs and Benefits
; b- |" g/ A) t a& M- J7 S% PExternalities& o2 G: w: E# L, r/ y+ p
Decision-making
% n: J1 A2 K+ oOr would like to learn more about
# o5 |, G" l9 _5 K+ E0 L( P9 BCapital Investments
E) |- K8 \; n) g2 H1 u* q2 A! k/ KYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!! ^; n* F: V7 Q6 {) s) J
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation' o" {2 K, ? W
Topics:
6 O$ u2 s8 {5 NCost-Benefit Analysis
% a {' ?, W, J1 {6 _/ b4 T7 pEvaluating Public Investment Projects
- s* v6 p' I8 p$ z& ILook at examples from / x2 r; c1 T* O/ p
Transportation
7 i! F& k6 J2 L& p0 ~* P) q# Y' wRiver Basin Management
, I( }) `9 `( w# w4 Y6 `+ O6 CElectrical Generation$ z6 i+ Z0 f! c
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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" I @2 H' u) O& Z$ [- `' h5 WIf you enjoyed learning about 7 V* }, N' d6 D) @' r8 m6 I/ B
Supply and Demand- C' @+ }1 \9 b& P
Externalities
5 b; }. {! y8 J- U: p, L( qResource Allocation9 `9 S/ X, Z% X( Z3 N
Taxation8 q, s3 m! i6 L. }
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
7 }5 |' i. o5 A5 S. wYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
5 V# g W3 Y+ [ECON 365 Resource Economics
7 E: I. c4 a- J! Y9 STopics:
: _) Z* E: ?$ z4 U8 J$ q4 H" dExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
& B4 f$ o0 p3 E& v" S7 iScarcity and pricing" z+ [3 y2 l' g) x' b% Z7 T
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues9 n. o4 C1 b! }9 g Y
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Resource Allocation
) B* p/ C" b$ d7 `: X1 YPricing
" Q, U9 n; t* {& k- e3 AMarkets
+ T0 U% o' h5 Y+ Z( o% h4 S MGovernment roles8 E2 C% p% h- Y+ e E+ E. T- y& W
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
: E+ U4 k( i, o& ?, JCanadian Energy Policy and current issues6 c6 r/ {7 c+ _4 N& j; f2 \! U
You might enjoy a course about
+ x' h) f5 M- A8 c9 Z& O0 yEnergy Economics!5 a- z% |# Z* W' w
ECON 366 Energy Economics/ }. p! `7 E# d$ x
Topics:
3 P* u- \7 Q( A% GPricing- ^0 v' a$ `0 n' M
Role in economic growth 1 |- l8 ^3 Y2 n" q8 i% W( N
Energy sources and markets 5 D+ K) ]/ f% G" Y7 T
Role of government
3 Z, P" V/ L* `+ \7 {, W; Y3 k. q% TRegulation
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Externalities( W& a3 }+ D" k! M( H
Regulation4 c% h' Q# h; o! K4 q
Government roles9 Q$ c6 d4 O; C$ I2 K1 ]8 d
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1 h8 o4 P+ A( {6 E9 lEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
; R- o" ]. q7 e- a: iSteps taken to address deterioration
- s! w- j; M" _- sYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
" b/ o% R: U" E0 xECON 369 Economics of the Environment
$ W, j5 W: ^# Y% H4 c1 nTopics:
; X8 y5 b- \& c3 ^' v; S3 IEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment : F: S! k5 b: R/ c% ~/ V+ a- C D- ]
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
5 M! }8 O. A9 i% f* W, ~+ nTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 4 J* ^5 B ^9 s- h5 Q; g) |
Recreation economics. h: b* g# _( a4 U1 T2 Z, x
0 x) e7 o+ ~( f0 EIf you enjoyed learning about6 w" x, s' I. O. M) X+ C- x
Individual Incentives' V/ s3 h. z. s5 I$ U) `
Total Welfare
" v* S- Z3 F& P. t, p+ qYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
8 W9 g* Q& g+ W1 @: XECON 378 Law and Economics
5 L" F, g% c' e/ I, J, ?$ aTopics:
3 Y( ?& l. d; T* o5 H2 mIssues in Criminal and Family Law6 M* X% o# i7 t
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
# h( b( J, ?7 P) l" Q8 |Child Support Payments
. L- ^6 [: z; I3 ?0 d+ qPrivate Divorce agreements
- Y; A! U4 P6 A3 m, |2 tCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 D) v0 b p+ K6 L, |* TPrisoners Dilemma
5 E/ |. p& q4 |Dominant Strategies
% \2 P. T' @# F; RCollusion$ f6 W+ C) L( [( U4 o3 f! ]
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! $ X7 I( F2 b" C) x% @0 W
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications3 B/ N$ G& {5 A! j8 _
Topics:
# i3 D5 A9 ^) ^- |0 ^* ]Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
( X4 C& Y' z, G" i( W7 ]Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 4 \( F: U/ }# ~" F6 B
Note! Prerequisites:
6 e8 x8 X l3 r7 f- xECON 384 & 299 |
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