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& b% z" _( x8 u$ i3 N+ aTrade
; ^6 p8 V5 u- [Growth% b3 O' k9 N- J
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China as an Emerging Economy
/ d+ y- |3 v. P, T, T* rYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
- Q9 F4 |4 Z+ Z3 r/ h& CECON 211 Chinese Economic Development- D, L T, s& }& v8 [
Topics:
# L* k4 S: \$ o3 tChinese Economy Characteristics
$ M" r. ~4 r9 O' y i7 PRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
$ B+ K8 L: H) |: D7 G. y" \& oConsequences of economic reform
- C. X/ Q' D1 I6 mCanada’s economic relations with China. w0 o. B7 r0 l5 P+ Q1 ~* C
7 s' V8 r6 j; J+ TIf you would like to learn more about: + z/ u, l) E9 l! R; c P
Rich and Poor Countries4 R6 y! h- y) G1 ]2 g6 f
Why economies differ
" h' _) k4 w% f* h+ DCauses for such differences
6 U: X4 i) \" E+ H" JYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 X. K* A- d. X" @2 ^& D! u- |ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth# w4 k, h5 D9 N% V
Topics:
* ?& U" B9 c- ?' ATechnology
+ [8 Q0 J- g' |. x( B/ dInstitutions
2 F8 [& m" p0 e/ A F/ d5 G4 vGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ! M! O y# H; ]2 E+ I
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Supply and Demand
! D9 r$ ~ I6 _; _& mConsumer Behavior
) s' w- ?4 X: C0 e2 t1 {* |Production and Cost
" a7 z% l/ g' f* RPrice and Output
) M) y! Y) n8 z) o4 x* UMarket Structures
4 R% w! b# x7 z7 w$ V" AYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
# s p9 x, }' _, R- H: F& K+ lECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I w, E, n! W% G2 ?2 z6 f
Topics:
2 r8 Z' f- ? H6 M& G% m$ [Theory of consumer behavior
+ B/ o& g" X J' s2 sTheory of production and cost
5 m! ^" d% N' {Price and output determination under competition
- \5 y' O" i' T1 q7 C5 Q$ E! V- m2 HMonopoly and other market structures
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' f" ^0 o8 n+ l/ |9 VIf you enjoyed learning about * \# [; m- J3 h) O. c7 M% x
Costs and Benefits - V3 K8 m/ S2 H+ ?9 w
Externalities( H+ G& i2 z( J+ t+ g0 }
Decision-making9 x# n( b7 W* f! h) y
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Capital Investments3 F) d/ J& g( [
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
! y6 l1 F9 j) ^+ S% v8 oECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
0 q1 e3 M& {8 I6 R D" Q. `0 A7 STopics:+ h& Q; q3 L: c6 }) |% _4 p
Cost-Benefit Analysis
7 i6 H% e6 L/ q4 c/ v) uEvaluating Public Investment Projects A0 A* S4 T9 D- ^, i- q
Look at examples from 6 k+ ^3 W, r" |0 c3 f0 K
Transportation
! l' h+ M" A; V" F5 }River Basin Management# `5 D3 E; {! a7 N$ B
Electrical Generation
; \- m; W! I+ h! uOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand5 A- x( ^& a, P2 x
Externalities
0 i4 H% m' E8 g2 v0 {% ]. Q0 `Resource Allocation
* `5 P/ H1 X/ B0 S) s6 J; nTaxation
. K" D2 u0 z. c. L9 x* b wOr would like to learn more about 6 Q1 b! ?* w, O" S: V% Z, R; ?2 [
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada9 [; T. h! l7 v9 D/ U; ^
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!, e3 d% s# M0 [# y3 e
ECON 365 Resource Economics: F6 x- |! e. `- z
Topics:
5 W& M) |) H6 o* I( P3 yExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources$ `0 m) x8 @7 l H- C# j: D) }
Scarcity and pricing4 \+ G7 j. J7 v" z
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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: w' |2 v/ n' n- YResource Allocation
, d/ h' I0 }, j) ?: k: VPricing
# r1 \0 o1 i, K7 t; K' x" DMarkets% }7 H7 n7 m+ _: {# p
Government roles. w0 g/ p$ q8 U6 C# I0 b% J
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The energy sector, including sources and markets; \2 ]- `- T& p/ V3 J! M
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
# ]5 c0 w' `. ~4 { nYou might enjoy a course about
' t" z$ D! b: y, ?/ LEnergy Economics!
& A6 s0 W: q5 N ?* |ECON 366 Energy Economics
, [8 `3 q6 u+ m0 k$ Z% S0 \Topics: 3 e6 V# _% f3 Q) H9 n. Y
Pricing' z1 H) `6 I7 }* H5 e$ @% C: s6 _
Role in economic growth : b* i Z- H# W
Energy sources and markets 0 y4 B5 I7 N, r4 `2 ` I) ~
Role of government . Z3 a9 h& S6 q' C# L
Regulation
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Externalities
6 R( e) `4 w5 p/ n9 gRegulation
& {5 u! J5 \" d9 {* \Government roles# J3 Q6 K' }$ y! m
Or would like to learn more about
: E: S# O# i0 B( e9 r9 E$ X+ }, nEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
) s9 v) [& U0 f% ?1 PSteps taken to address deterioration
' t' e8 j( J6 ]% wYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
0 z- R' V9 H! p8 l5 dECON 369 Economics of the Environment9 g* V- G: j' H% q3 _8 `0 r; Y
Topics: 5 @: f5 }# B7 a7 U
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 5 P- c1 [/ p# K$ z( ^9 `
Types and causes of environmental deterioration # q4 Q" w( y) J0 o: t- d- T
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 5 Y0 ]( m- l3 y8 X U# R
Recreation economics# x u% ]6 b3 f
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* a2 l1 l* x. c& o Individual Incentives
; D: O: H4 i. A H; H3 z% S. V! eTotal Welfare
& m8 q* `, o: V9 ~! kYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + d) g* O4 z( O+ z/ ]8 a9 q
ECON 378 Law and Economics
$ c; k+ p8 }: R1 A% ]& }8 I( O) FTopics: 8 z3 J: J, t. c
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
" I1 S6 i7 u- Q- P; g" w! JCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
& l" [7 V i! N; l. l- @% L" sChild Support Payments& o& e" t$ m$ x/ G9 r" j/ z* U
Private Divorce agreements! U) U F; V# Z: n; ~5 b
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act- I; {9 T+ a$ E1 {
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, `& k% u- n3 ~ @$ ePrisoners Dilemma
3 [4 N% O: e! C( h0 q; Y) V) m" @. EDominant Strategies; T- E: m% [4 Z6 Y
Collusion
* E% N9 O+ b% Y h" U$ e- d y# dYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
! }2 b! ?4 | i! G1 M# b2 fECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications. e: p/ Y' O: {- }" ?8 X
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
9 L3 q& B& {$ \% K* a/ vApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
5 \* P+ o b' z2 LNote! Prerequisites: + r( Y& z9 E$ F; K
ECON 384 & 299 |
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