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Trade
0 M4 m: R1 G) F; {2 V8 a# ?+ [+ MGrowth
% m3 y2 ], Q" s! q+ tOr would like to learn more about: ! A- n E, }3 K0 I6 m
China as an Emerging Economy
% j- u3 X$ V+ l: ~3 P6 SYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
' i9 d& i2 b, D' ] A- g" p) p, QECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
+ r0 Z2 s0 n8 K' L& _* i2 ]Topics: . L2 p$ O& c% V- O
Chinese Economy Characteristics& u4 l+ s1 p. G5 Z( c z
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
$ M- ?5 t( C8 h6 y8 n& P9 c1 l: uConsequences of economic reform% `/ ]9 w" p" X# A4 C2 d/ h* G
Canada’s economic relations with China/ M, F9 J/ q* c( H9 ?' ~
' \1 T! p; y q8 r. L" hIf you would like to learn more about: & r' @! v* l2 @5 T
Rich and Poor Countries
9 Z/ G9 C/ l pWhy economies differ
' x1 ~2 S$ B$ m1 ^8 z5 @8 XCauses for such differences
/ n0 a7 v' v$ |! R0 nYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 p- B' M5 ^3 R# M$ P
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
r2 C m0 c# [. H( oTopics:6 m# _$ T+ l/ c; L5 J
Technology+ Y# O4 m1 @9 H. B
Institutions
8 e } g# L0 t c MGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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1 o$ C3 { L$ p6 C* U7 E7 ZIf you enjoyed learning about 7 A+ u5 y+ }2 J) O9 ?1 a
Supply and Demand% k' s7 x- H4 k/ E, z& F! U
Consumer Behavior
0 Z) m7 O% A" d. p ]# U; y$ o1 JProduction and Cost4 X+ p' r2 \) V$ o
Price and Output* H- k" G d# x s$ G7 l, d
Market Structures
: ^. K: g q1 S! p, h& X3 fYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!: J. _7 `6 q" n9 Y8 B
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I: X5 ^! k: ~* |7 s5 A
Topics: ) Y0 N/ v6 I' F4 ^0 a" n$ w2 q
Theory of consumer behavior
1 {1 c) o8 x) l% M% GTheory of production and cost
3 x2 D# S, U; M' [Price and output determination under competition# P9 I. z" z. w* E$ m
Monopoly and other market structures: y" g/ J2 I- B- a! R
& x y' I9 l/ X) ~% gIf you enjoyed learning about
% T, ]( t6 B; f/ DCosts and Benefits
! {/ y, R* H9 T& d: f- }: ZExternalities; m8 S) f0 d4 J# X5 P: B
Decision-making- s. D1 I( m3 S- F! ?2 [ r
Or would like to learn more about
0 [) L8 m, \$ S3 x7 ~/ `Capital Investments
8 E) e* `: \) Q; @+ t B1 D1 gYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
8 C) _$ d) }$ HECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
9 m/ V9 C5 h/ f0 B! HTopics:, T; v) H% h2 |' R' `2 }0 p! c6 _' ^" D3 ^
Cost-Benefit Analysis& t3 I* F& u3 ^$ }- V# C3 z
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
3 k# X8 J& d7 T+ NLook at examples from 2 ]% H5 G& [' f6 t p/ N5 Z& ]7 p
Transportation! w: J' O( S0 b3 i
River Basin Management& M* N& J! u9 h F
Electrical Generation
5 Q. h5 W9 G3 SOil & Gas and Pollution Control1 Y' z) g6 ~, x
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Supply and Demand
l" ~, m% Z1 `7 b+ X+ A( }Externalities
/ ?3 U! q" v& F5 K% y3 U; o3 kResource Allocation% i+ @# P9 S6 Y/ t
Taxation
; Q2 E' z/ S/ _. ROr would like to learn more about
- ?$ q. a# k4 DSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
4 ]7 r2 c9 o9 Y+ X6 {2 R2 \You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!) m k" w: b) W0 H
ECON 365 Resource Economics3 J4 U: L. D* J6 ? b9 t4 Q/ r$ O
Topics:0 @! R0 ^' K- G+ x$ r- G
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources$ h1 \0 R' ^* f/ w
Scarcity and pricing
6 m6 q {1 w+ a! H# w/ s rContemporary Canadian resource policy issues0 \1 Z j9 E; k: R. B- d
% H( @9 j& j! v) i( Y% R: DIf you enjoyed learning about
1 O5 v9 G! W. j* j+ xResource Allocation1 ?# ~, F9 u/ {: k: [
Pricing
7 l9 N( U, R$ K1 aMarkets
* ]8 P7 @8 G! x4 iGovernment roles
8 p' i& W" f6 M5 K- w0 ?6 {Or would like to learn more about
( T2 ^6 R- L; i2 ~4 L5 o. qThe energy sector, including sources and markets8 O! t/ n2 S$ ^# Z0 D* b, e
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues+ z, k( V* d" n3 d& ?' y B: t/ U
You might enjoy a course about
& Q5 A: z+ ]7 e: AEnergy Economics!5 K6 N/ u/ Y: M3 E' q4 q
ECON 366 Energy Economics
6 O% Z b+ m! r1 Z; YTopics:
1 q9 U6 H; O5 R; F5 cPricing* M% x0 B. a+ o& L4 P' ~8 W
Role in economic growth
+ Z0 W; Y, _1 ^4 \8 ^Energy sources and markets - @% |- F* A! b
Role of government 5 p8 V4 R0 |- Y8 l- z: E
Regulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
# Q* s5 l2 ^: HExternalities: L. T& {- M8 `+ H" i
Regulation
; [8 ^' a9 z& G3 L! GGovernment roles9 R- c" `( l9 D1 p% n4 {
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* P1 F8 \# s, H% {" P" {8 n% oEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration) b* g& w# v6 e) ~
Steps taken to address deterioration
2 {( d3 a! b7 C- B. ^You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 2 m+ h q+ _2 g N
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment/ B- P2 v; t1 N" M
Topics: 7 t: R, h, |5 d6 G+ {+ t% r
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment + C3 e" n# P' k) U, H: q
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 7 w; @$ u9 P1 d2 T+ H0 u, e
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
1 u o1 R U7 o6 v: a* kRecreation economics2 {7 E! ~7 k6 `7 |
& Z$ \1 w$ o1 MIf you enjoyed learning about2 \& ?( Y! u; P# J
Individual Incentives
- ^+ y+ f& e* H; W5 i* L0 q+ [/ E6 NTotal Welfare $ P& m+ B9 H& |2 D6 b
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
6 X0 W+ k- Q. y7 eECON 378 Law and Economics- J9 E+ H9 |# H1 _
Topics:
+ ~3 P$ [; a* d9 V7 {, Z5 LIssues in Criminal and Family Law
2 f1 z( x. s( T* A! iCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
2 n2 L7 f- `) x6 B( F" ?0 LChild Support Payments, a; G; b# v# _& y* o
Private Divorce agreements
, w# l t3 r6 ^8 v3 R( B" f- h) Z2 }Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 L2 V/ [' S5 [+ W" APrisoners Dilemma& D6 V/ C# R: w# a
Dominant Strategies' A( }9 J& g0 T9 K$ r
Collusion. ?9 \) `6 _( K/ s0 B
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! + i) m9 D! S& {4 O* ^
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
2 S# M& V1 s5 W) l) U* l6 GTopics: ; x: Z, E+ `% n
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games# c j) \3 U, N, k- M
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 8 t* c# l9 a' f. [
Note! Prerequisites: * X6 D& g9 d5 Z2 }
ECON 384 & 299 |
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