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Trade
1 b# g; q6 d1 H' [Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy( `8 [% I) `8 k/ [) E5 ~" D+ l- W
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
, ?1 _9 e" p/ W, cECON 211 Chinese Economic Development* Y( \- }5 s' o5 t/ q& m/ f U, x# C4 U% p
Topics:
/ N% q% l: K3 s4 L8 C2 h- ]% qChinese Economy Characteristics7 |( [ ^/ |+ P8 ^. J
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy+ R3 N" Y. p9 R" y2 \
Consequences of economic reform
- J* J0 z4 p8 h- @' b) aCanada’s economic relations with China! @' ]; _$ D5 ^( Q
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Rich and Poor Countries& H, j0 m) U! v, S
Why economies differ0 R' d" x1 } o7 W5 v+ A
Causes for such differences
. ~3 [+ ?, Q" u5 k( ~, j, ^7 S3 MYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 ~9 j% n# H: \/ v# C# \0 CECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 L- E2 q( ^! h2 l2 N6 {Topics:
( A" t: R+ ]( oTechnology: r* \& P; O8 c/ Y& J8 N; x
Institutions7 I; [( M9 e8 O0 P: a
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 7 w, ?% x1 U5 D6 P
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Supply and Demand
* [! p+ D e8 ^% A: Z' [Consumer Behavior# S% |/ ?, P, J7 A3 L+ e' T% |1 q
Production and Cost* x) Z2 B3 \, D: s* ^( U
Price and Output
& m/ S. i3 I' L7 n& [( ?Market Structures
& J* p. I/ |, E& pYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!% b9 v& l% {: P+ }3 N6 F
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
8 N* t" Q) s- { n+ u. \Topics: V" Q: Z0 Z* l- `7 s; C
Theory of consumer behavior
# o. k; i" ?" B( d3 ITheory of production and cost
- S' u( _' M& b# I0 w$ bPrice and output determination under competition
; I) l/ D) s8 p2 D/ A6 | ?% J# [, _Monopoly and other market structures& ]4 t8 r5 N6 V1 }3 e
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: n, L. r; `) p9 @" e- cCosts and Benefits
3 N3 f9 B% J8 h; b0 V' {2 \3 vExternalities
( R: F3 j5 d; t6 ^Decision-making6 t; V/ h, g3 J: t% ?0 n
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Capital Investments
7 W! {5 ~" S, S, @' t2 K1 [. VYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!; l: N! e9 G& d O
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation& |2 R' C$ d+ f
Topics:
$ v5 P( p+ [: @0 V6 k |" K9 r! M5 PCost-Benefit Analysis% i9 Z% }# f# ?1 W$ G' Y! z
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
/ |1 E# m6 N. h; ~# ~8 `Look at examples from
$ o7 d0 G% b8 L6 c- pTransportation8 ^0 y$ j* {$ ~' H; X
River Basin Management: `( ^7 a- x# x, I5 z
Electrical Generation& M# J$ S/ y1 ~! } H
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control, g. E5 r' T$ [/ N( Y* `
3 Q7 ^) o; y) e* L; i: gIf you enjoyed learning about
4 f1 W o1 b# r; ?2 j" uSupply and Demand+ G. x8 `' P1 F% n/ ^% L. b
Externalities, X, `8 X0 r* k9 S4 R: j
Resource Allocation5 }& [" x+ J. @
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
3 `* o8 V8 J$ h8 H* V$ NYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
4 C5 i1 Y6 e0 x9 B }, G* PECON 365 Resource Economics" U2 x* f6 p( `, l/ I/ O
Topics:
. r' f$ H+ }/ w6 u `Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
4 j8 |" \4 C$ U1 cScarcity and pricing% M0 C5 z/ y% |5 V# S
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
/ o9 C" p Y' b* B2 @: LPricing% @6 N1 E0 U* \+ F$ g$ J' ^
Markets% X) g) _0 @3 a! \4 o# D5 R
Government roles
. o# N9 w) Z1 X' e4 qOr would like to learn more about 3 b8 ?8 A) @" }! l. \7 K
The energy sector, including sources and markets
, H+ G7 w$ k# `4 g! t/ U& KCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
8 T) t) C4 s8 N1 zYou might enjoy a course about
2 W5 s+ _ k* `- z# uEnergy Economics!
# s2 |) f# U* E7 o4 _: [ECON 366 Energy Economics: p/ ^! R8 u. L( O B
Topics:
: q; F8 }1 y( aPricing
, D- y+ h2 i' fRole in economic growth & @$ O. h2 @1 O' z1 n
Energy sources and markets
. \( C* c+ I: i; h7 b) ]3 mRole of government
2 e; \5 d; B8 S. U8 c3 E: y) TRegulation
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& m, F' h; W" n# a/ t2 dExternalities
3 Q* ?' F9 J( M; q% ^6 B4 _Regulation
0 h* A# N, f! a9 l- m: L6 fGovernment roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
2 D% b: w) z. v" ySteps taken to address deterioration# y& B5 K$ c8 ~1 s
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
9 t- p0 c. }* @# a) E1 {+ DECON 369 Economics of the Environment6 S' R- Z" |( j1 k- ]. o
Topics: 5 ^7 l8 y3 C1 Z
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 8 F7 }2 l2 `" G
Types and causes of environmental deterioration V3 ~9 u d% I! ]9 Y5 H& \
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration : j% F7 U, ~! Z7 Z4 J: q# _
Recreation economics3 s2 l/ p( @/ p6 s% b
# g* A% u7 j, I" ZIf you enjoyed learning about
' t7 x/ @) l8 }2 Z h% L Individual Incentives
' m$ s9 V) V* p3 q) v# u0 c9 C R2 ATotal Welfare
7 J6 a" b; D" tYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ! {: z* X: x) _/ v& f3 d4 _
ECON 378 Law and Economics
- O; M9 ^& S5 ]& S, f3 GTopics: ' S9 u9 y) e* d2 b! V
Issues in Criminal and Family Law$ M! t" I l$ k% I
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
4 V m8 ~8 r) N3 I( s( {) \, b/ GChild Support Payments
* i3 X% n' B2 K! i3 T2 K) DPrivate Divorce agreements. i) i: g$ M* k6 y
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act' o4 w Z0 }9 q F' E& ?9 Y' U
+ c+ @% k% Y! P3 ~" eIf you enjoyed learning about
& E4 B1 K# q! m" M; H) d( R9 W3 x; o; XPrisoners Dilemma3 D$ C: U9 q$ p# L O" L& w
Dominant Strategies
' \( v: x: I6 D( q, }+ F$ n/ f! eCollusion
" R& V9 N3 j8 X- C7 ~% WYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! * L/ l9 L% Q/ N+ u4 r7 ]9 V
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications) R9 f N% d( X0 v" i5 t
Topics:
( P" X2 c$ D# m) e0 F5 y }8 a* \2 hAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games. T% K# d8 T- Z
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
! ~' P) C `" v2 }' G: t0 `. UNote! Prerequisites:
5 k' \+ |; n+ r& D& ?, O2 wECON 384 & 299 |
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