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Trade6 t" \8 p# ^) d0 e
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& L5 @+ x) S @/ wChina as an Emerging Economy- B, T: Z, m& I% U5 ~, v# a
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!* f8 c: R/ P/ u7 {
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
. P8 o5 d* @& ^8 `Topics: * Q- y; q* Q0 o6 \
Chinese Economy Characteristics
4 R1 ]7 Z( Q: `! `5 x7 G% BRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
8 v& j/ |8 M4 a' `8 G3 J+ sConsequences of economic reform
1 h& {% O4 S, s1 KCanada’s economic relations with China
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+ [$ N; g) J* A" p5 }' E- t( [: ^9 rRich and Poor Countries
/ g) b+ y& B9 Z" X* t+ @- WWhy economies differ
$ w$ |4 A% V4 ZCauses for such differences
) p# h1 P/ z) K/ c) BYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 I* M2 G' U1 N8 D' o2 s, NECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 S7 g. b0 \+ h# W- v7 B
Topics:
; x. k; ?6 L# X; }* qTechnology# C; c: v$ S0 H" d! s
Institutions
& f0 X& h8 P6 @+ x8 P8 hGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 8 c. n& Z0 T. e: G3 V
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If you enjoyed learning about 8 `# m/ C7 V( ?- _ C
Supply and Demand
4 q# t, H! [4 |& _0 UConsumer Behavior1 J# F3 v: t I7 y
Production and Cost# M8 x0 j# P, a6 r
Price and Output
( H8 u4 Y9 L" b" dMarket Structures
! _5 U) L2 e0 F2 H" J: } @9 u4 eYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
6 Y- ^3 d" `( y, P" ~7 j$ pECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I `& _. I9 l, L
Topics:
% R1 B x' r' Q! m* I; FTheory of consumer behavior
$ v! ?$ n9 M$ U3 [4 r3 a$ Z. {9 QTheory of production and cost, B! d5 P1 W* [2 E
Price and output determination under competition
, {% y# _6 ^; d$ S" M) c$ q0 mMonopoly and other market structures7 Y4 o3 _0 A% |7 [1 z0 U
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+ z( a( ^3 X7 F3 m& W' k/ rCosts and Benefits % u% P1 _) k; O
Externalities
% i$ g ]. e2 ?: b/ ]" V$ EDecision-making9 f5 Z9 r; F" W
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* \' y- U F* P0 [# Y/ a% j$ o9 GCapital Investments0 D7 p4 f$ D4 b9 e+ ^
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation! W! T+ _6 s+ ~" T% U& v7 W
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
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4 b2 P8 D3 ]; x, [: XCost-Benefit Analysis! q4 M! y' V8 }6 L0 C5 e' H* J$ N: M
Evaluating Public Investment Projects9 S0 G* M( u, E7 D! r4 H
Look at examples from
, k2 D6 @5 y8 s0 }) F; s" dTransportation
: X0 n# J& e' V1 pRiver Basin Management
; @* V* }' Y: N: \6 v7 wElectrical Generation( B8 C! t# B& ^! O
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control7 F# G' _! I) Y' C
5 w. u& N5 P9 S. T4 p. k8 M+ PIf you enjoyed learning about
* ]" t7 l0 P" c$ k7 aSupply and Demand8 m7 y4 y& e, n4 l/ Y) s9 {
Externalities; v/ d/ S4 ]) {
Resource Allocation+ b7 d- ^8 r' k+ Q0 c) h5 O8 Y
Taxation" q) ~( f- G+ o' W- _+ v7 q, R
Or would like to learn more about 1 [- ~, t& h. _+ Z: f
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
- U: a4 R4 g4 P$ H' \5 L0 R% nYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
) \+ H- F2 r# [$ m; P: ?7 F. N8 ?: EECON 365 Resource Economics K, v2 ^/ z9 Q5 G( t' r
Topics:, B& c" `' [. Y# D2 v. y @
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
, ^$ W1 D( D XScarcity and pricing
# }. O3 g/ T1 m1 ^/ VContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 L/ X1 g# G4 ~' B& oResource Allocation7 A1 ^" a$ W: N6 W: z* G7 ]" w% V
Pricing1 ^4 o- [+ N. g# Y: {9 x# N
Markets0 p; V7 |( S- D0 l
Government roles
B' t& F1 y+ u. W/ n: U2 U3 W* vOr would like to learn more about . [+ f8 a6 \ X
The energy sector, including sources and markets) a) {+ P0 H6 e( G5 T; M$ m
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues i! M' F8 J" h; y" _& _0 s
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Energy Economics!7 d, g, C; `3 y/ H+ I' J4 d3 i
ECON 366 Energy Economics
8 _4 X' ^' x+ y tTopics: ' A& E6 n/ o' N& |# D
Pricing7 q7 b9 a2 ?- e! k4 s5 k* e
Role in economic growth
6 a% F$ q% H3 M- |. N- r# MEnergy sources and markets
, |1 G7 L6 I: I! X: F! k9 RRole of government
2 O9 ?/ S% k) Y; y: ^Regulation
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5 C( T6 h* C4 e+ MExternalities
& m# e; ]3 M. X5 z8 ~Regulation
( ?2 o) L; n; u% B ^Government roles
2 M" { l- h: T3 E/ ^1 k9 g/ OOr would like to learn more about
/ j! @& q5 O# T0 A7 L GEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration2 u q; c8 F+ v
Steps taken to address deterioration
. S# Q3 u3 A# D0 f: V8 s0 C2 Q! XYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 7 K& z6 p$ }0 [/ c1 |/ @
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
, b5 `; i. w1 F3 i8 VTopics:
" W6 G7 X+ M3 `: LEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 0 X S/ m/ D \# p4 ?. l7 O9 c
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
& S% P$ }+ v: v6 h, z& E$ I1 u2 ITheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration , t) ]; p0 {6 Z3 Y7 e% \. y6 H0 d: W
Recreation economics3 \/ l: j1 ^( ^+ j0 K* e# `) V
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' {4 S8 y A4 S: N4 o: f# c Individual Incentives7 i3 [0 C" g5 P' B. P2 [; H# s1 y
Total Welfare
% ?' \* Z2 ?' _% ^9 i9 O; Q& ?You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% ?' s: @' l) d% W* N7 }6 MECON 378 Law and Economics* g: D( s- A7 ~' l$ c% {: A. A$ V
Topics:
4 D4 F# x9 F. F( L5 e9 FIssues in Criminal and Family Law
# b; R9 }5 p* u% a! W6 g0 k$ jCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining8 ?1 I. R1 ?0 k4 u7 c9 E2 h" Y
Child Support Payments5 |( h; c# n- \2 _' m& i3 U
Private Divorce agreements
' v9 R, [- U% @& }' j) ^Criminal provisions of the Competition Act: \& K6 M" L* j' M2 `4 b$ m
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! b, ^% A& |1 ^( m! j. K( J" W/ uPrisoners Dilemma) D0 O! _4 T/ d* H4 D
Dominant Strategies' Z, K0 l# l+ R D- x
Collusion7 ]% O* Z4 i" V! E; ]" b4 [
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
8 Q: C& l" @3 X4 W* h) fECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications0 K3 O4 Y. O7 r& r1 x
Topics:
) ^0 f2 G8 n8 _Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
; c& Y7 C% V; mApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
; ~+ \, R, I& |& v$ qNote! Prerequisites: + k, s+ F+ k* N
ECON 384 & 299 |
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