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Trade
6 K. h, i2 ~/ o' ]- f" O: FGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy8 S8 ^) p1 H: U4 @5 m& u
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
! ~& B1 u, c' @1 h6 wECON 211 Chinese Economic Development% `( u) m' l4 v q i
Topics:
& i }2 K: l. P2 }; p) H7 z8 [Chinese Economy Characteristics; K V! T" F% N, ^, T
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy+ j& T$ g" k3 |
Consequences of economic reform( a6 s# ?" M+ p
Canada’s economic relations with China/ P( m+ {9 W6 i5 r
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Rich and Poor Countries! W5 \% m# \: I' Q
Why economies differ1 ~7 _9 ?) [3 P' t1 U
Causes for such differences9 ]0 |6 `# z, i7 X7 w3 v) F
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 i+ H1 ?1 X( w+ i. I
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( y3 ^6 s8 ]: X: O; I4 P k% P
Topics:
6 X1 F, e4 @7 M0 q6 y4 eTechnology
) U$ W# d# }7 P2 qInstitutions8 B* K5 h* E7 M1 y
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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& r0 Y/ w& L2 n8 [4 V& XIf you enjoyed learning about - z7 a& N( o- W, [& U3 `, {
Supply and Demand2 t/ D y0 `3 z0 I& c
Consumer Behavior
8 R! k: j5 r+ x0 h0 t7 C vProduction and Cost
E1 U7 y6 G, w# B) q! h: g( IPrice and Output" {+ ^& [7 w; H/ K; Y
Market Structures9 [' m+ O( a* W2 ?
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!( w2 i' j8 Y% t% g) r( ]
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I0 y% w& `( ^# S! x0 j1 x( p2 W
Topics:
2 k8 d; C" N D8 y4 _Theory of consumer behavior
2 l6 [! W$ O7 A( \' q7 hTheory of production and cost* U- @1 [, P0 y9 G, r7 C% j! L
Price and output determination under competition
$ E, }* h) }' a FMonopoly and other market structures
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/ k! x! ?! P: e+ M0 uIf you enjoyed learning about
5 [! z! ]9 i( S- |- u1 RCosts and Benefits 7 I9 |2 z# E+ T! Z7 @, {4 K1 @/ M
Externalities/ c& U+ R* n3 `. i1 a, ?; b
Decision-making
5 W4 K# p1 S% e2 d9 d, zOr would like to learn more about
% |+ J7 c4 z! [" {# c1 r( tCapital Investments
% e1 r' @* ]* G4 Q6 j0 Z4 hYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
" W! @5 I2 v1 N. i0 c1 dECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
" G- |$ m6 t9 C* u! STopics:; O5 q. y2 j% s: h2 V4 V
Cost-Benefit Analysis& D) q4 o/ l9 m8 U) N) X
Evaluating Public Investment Projects+ M3 y3 J7 R6 B9 H! J: _
Look at examples from
4 J% L% O5 U# w0 s. \ Y& sTransportation' K% `$ c* S P
River Basin Management
: T, L* T& x+ u: e$ F: }1 lElectrical Generation! j/ u9 ^* ? |
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control8 ~# a5 E6 h0 c* y+ k, u
) u5 ]9 [: Q' i3 dIf you enjoyed learning about
4 Z, e4 K6 k! d5 k j N/ XSupply and Demand6 n7 r8 C1 V, I; p/ x- W: Q
Externalities
9 }! y7 c% O' y3 i) KResource Allocation
: }( F1 E4 Q) CTaxation
. S4 S" A7 g4 l( [1 m7 k/ NOr would like to learn more about
! r+ _6 ]. H& y: | y; F. J5 KSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 V' d9 d6 B7 dYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
l! u+ k7 b" R% kECON 365 Resource Economics
# S# a+ b" O$ S9 y D( eTopics:3 z& K5 a' a [9 `
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
, A+ l" l$ F1 ]4 ~; pScarcity and pricing* O, \3 x- M) [! E) c
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues: [6 R& Z' [8 h6 l& d
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Resource Allocation5 C% T g% O# T. B3 E
Pricing
1 h, T3 ?# [5 r3 lMarkets
9 W- O* S! U! p5 SGovernment roles' ~2 I8 E# U: Q" v& ]
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
5 Z8 _+ f: O4 R$ M; c( B7 CCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
) X, N/ r" S2 y4 @+ G* eYou might enjoy a course about
6 o! S \0 q& U. @Energy Economics!9 s% u1 r: {2 w/ E, B
ECON 366 Energy Economics9 c! `. B- u9 e
Topics:
+ H) u8 h, H; p; g/ A0 K. VPricing8 Q* Z* p) f' G. Z( e
Role in economic growth
% X7 o" z6 x% X. u$ ^$ p/ [Energy sources and markets
D0 z0 ]6 \0 BRole of government 3 M4 e# z8 }3 d
Regulation 8 W5 A; D9 v1 A- x/ r
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Externalities
- X* d% d t+ n* t% u$ QRegulation& t4 x7 l* ]& V# _
Government roles2 M: E: B; @6 \
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
6 P4 p7 u! x' O e# nSteps taken to address deterioration6 M6 _3 H) z, u8 ?1 x" J
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
: C' V, G: x( ~0 Z fECON 369 Economics of the Environment8 Q& M& N1 k* L9 _) \5 {$ y
Topics:
" M2 J I1 w' nEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
1 Q" L5 A v, u2 [ B$ I+ F+ q! ^9 n$ \Types and causes of environmental deterioration / A1 s( L: [+ J* W4 n9 C/ T
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
# Y8 t' B y) ^) ~6 J3 TRecreation economics
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- @& z* B* n9 y0 VIf you enjoyed learning about8 x& \) V$ F; I, U" M
Individual Incentives; Z! E5 T- k" i/ T8 Y
Total Welfare
8 R1 [5 i$ Y( F7 c, ^2 J. \You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ! P' q4 ?8 i8 n$ P
ECON 378 Law and Economics
: p" {+ Y) M8 `& J! sTopics: 1 @5 u3 {# E3 D; C3 ]1 G3 H3 U( G
Issues in Criminal and Family Law1 f' L# j9 b2 o. d5 _( \* g
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
- R/ O8 ]8 U5 ^) w: [9 B8 SChild Support Payments
5 K o- o* _) a5 g1 U9 z) F/ cPrivate Divorce agreements2 S0 T8 k Y% v6 d) R
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act2 ^( K0 a2 J! \! s- w; A D
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Prisoners Dilemma
( t# }7 N1 p4 J/ m0 WDominant Strategies! ~7 P& {. Q% u" ~
Collusion
8 T; n# x7 h% V1 }+ P. D3 UYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
2 S8 f0 T# R' _5 j$ J0 FECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications" f" d# t2 |! k6 D0 F! F# X/ j u
Topics: 1 e2 e6 w( c! E( ^& j) u
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games! B( K; y( Q* w" @4 Y8 z
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
: I* v6 T9 t4 _# H7 U8 E/ C$ FNote! Prerequisites:
3 e, ^4 Z8 S! GECON 384 & 299 |
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