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Trade
! @. i9 _% ]3 ]. t8 F+ p' x9 FGrowth8 w0 ^ ]6 a; ?4 L4 p; M
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1 |3 i5 {: f5 qChina as an Emerging Economy
9 x& g3 R! t- \' w& CYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!; ?5 S z7 U5 i3 l/ O
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development! J1 u+ \' M& w3 S9 ~; j% X
Topics: - y5 R/ r+ T% R
Chinese Economy Characteristics
; y+ S8 B! p0 ?" o% n* iRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
. c! u+ i& s& t4 w1 n9 AConsequences of economic reform
4 c2 Z! q; {' m; F7 D+ u hCanada’s economic relations with China
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7 D9 Q. o. S ^$ Y3 e$ A; i! v) SIf you would like to learn more about:
: Z$ p: I/ R9 @7 ]Rich and Poor Countries
% G9 [( A6 s% q$ k' pWhy economies differ s1 i/ R q! Z; u+ ]% N
Causes for such differences
' k7 F0 R5 X# AYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& q5 {, T' ?" ~( f# v- MECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth) b& ~4 ]. _6 P2 {3 f
Topics:8 p! C: ^. T( d) |2 V8 m
Technology
' v; k4 n7 e1 y. V( }Institutions
. H/ L7 o/ w( X7 u- P: fGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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* n- H0 C- R6 L# ]0 Z/ L* t5 \If you enjoyed learning about
6 f& n' d y- }( BSupply and Demand
3 R X* |: R5 s/ |( eConsumer Behavior3 ^ c% S0 H5 l8 Q# o
Production and Cost; }6 z6 e; G4 m4 v3 r8 R
Price and Output- ^# e4 [7 o, _- [3 J2 f$ Q% @
Market Structures
( b' ?, o {8 T9 i& D2 TYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
7 E0 `1 b3 |6 Z5 aECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I6 B' O% e- B6 u
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Theory of consumer behavior- }! E1 Y+ o; f' N" h
Theory of production and cost' U2 ?5 d2 x* x6 h6 @4 D
Price and output determination under competition! l+ K9 c6 U! @# {% W
Monopoly and other market structures
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# o8 x' Q; L, rIf you enjoyed learning about
2 J5 j n* ?# ]. g/ i. W* T* GCosts and Benefits
* ~/ s7 W+ L2 i4 a7 ~6 W H PExternalities* ?( {: s4 S6 W/ N+ ]2 D) \
Decision-making: b; U: t. F4 ^
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; C& N+ r8 R4 e, k$ T3 B9 ~/ ICapital Investments& m6 g" n$ n- A9 M( ~
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!; r' W( a, y1 W2 R5 N8 v* m
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation9 M, g) a" P; l, e; M; ` p, L
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
6 |3 d0 {! R3 v. Z$ |8 E8 ~6 iEvaluating Public Investment Projects
) u/ i4 x# l4 Q* l+ PLook at examples from - q2 k5 { \ m4 F. m7 S: p; }
Transportation
3 W9 |, t9 |0 C' M8 {5 _7 \- vRiver Basin Management9 f( G( D: ?* [- b
Electrical Generation m5 q2 e; D% L4 f
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control/ C8 \( |+ @! n7 v
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ |& G* Q9 U0 f: m2 ~4 kSupply and Demand6 v8 _3 b0 ]3 C
Externalities
0 F8 c" \: l, Z3 n1 AResource Allocation+ E# j5 v* S8 B% v' `9 I* H
Taxation
4 h$ v% u' V5 s) ~' ~Or would like to learn more about / \0 W1 A$ i/ {9 }
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada: \1 V4 |; Q5 Z% K9 _- ]
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
% Q G7 t5 G, ~5 i- s$ eECON 365 Resource Economics
. \; ^( s& W4 }3 xTopics:# }! @8 Q$ B- c8 d) T
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources$ i/ K; s! w4 ? ?1 M1 ~" w w5 u% K5 K: j
Scarcity and pricing% j+ P& l M; o& G% w* e
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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. w" j B$ l! v; f% w" D5 s+ EResource Allocation7 P6 ^* y" W- Q* j! r
Pricing: X! s! i9 R( b/ ^& o4 A
Markets) o+ @/ E0 J" E" w, J
Government roles
) t. Y/ z/ b) a$ @5 n* P7 _+ rOr would like to learn more about 2 J' }" f5 g1 k K6 O
The energy sector, including sources and markets
3 d( d0 Q+ @8 c/ ? ?- aCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
, c B F/ z. N3 c, V& _You might enjoy a course about ' P; y% [ d( _ ~" L, g$ O; e1 S- o' X
Energy Economics!$ T- E7 E0 s* e$ U" V$ o7 t0 X
ECON 366 Energy Economics1 Z4 g# ]& h. h! ~% y; U5 _+ Z$ H
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Pricing
& s& b# g7 T8 ^6 \ ]. \. f8 ]3 YRole in economic growth
/ m7 Z6 C6 Q! ]Energy sources and markets
, L3 ?8 D3 e) {8 o( CRole of government + b6 l- h I5 K8 x5 _" |4 i8 B
Regulation
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' e$ i4 d0 `- H3 j* ^. LIf you enjoyed learning about
5 t" O: K6 E5 R* V& l5 bExternalities$ y1 l& z2 `8 A6 ~
Regulation
+ |2 b9 k6 ^. {: g- ^2 dGovernment roles
6 B( z+ I3 j$ jOr would like to learn more about 6 J: N2 O* a7 k9 K/ f
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration2 d, ?: |4 O# ?* ~3 O
Steps taken to address deterioration% V0 M( r% ~" j% o" `* o* L. K
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 0 M0 `! |5 ~& _" E& \. N
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment6 r# x3 P& \+ |4 Z( x" |
Topics: J9 Y1 c m" d" l+ n+ I9 r
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment , B8 {; j* w+ j: \) ^9 o& I
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
9 H( }+ S% R; w9 x- {Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
* l% q, _; I2 g8 BRecreation economics
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* O4 @3 n7 f# mIf you enjoyed learning about
, V1 q( ~& m/ m, W Individual Incentives1 U/ [* ?, Y( p# l$ a3 z1 m
Total Welfare
) O3 U+ W. D1 L. KYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! : I6 r. j* j! x( V- k2 W2 ^
ECON 378 Law and Economics( {5 \& Y+ W4 h
Topics: / T) d; S: n0 v, S4 {
Issues in Criminal and Family Law$ r8 D# L# _6 l7 w5 K# e: X% M
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
2 P* f9 K. N& c5 K1 nChild Support Payments% O" W2 i8 y! j
Private Divorce agreements+ }4 S* }$ C! ?) G$ R' H, Z
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
( Y9 s) u x5 L4 c1 j# P7 hPrisoners Dilemma
* e: y3 J5 i9 p2 U8 K9 EDominant Strategies
# [& l, A$ [8 j4 mCollusion. b4 f8 F- d2 }( B9 T
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ' R& g7 e& ]# m6 }1 U
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
! u& x3 ~- h' zTopics: $ b m7 |. f F6 @* q8 Y
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
' N1 J* }& Z3 X/ ^2 `Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 2 \' {9 ]4 A; d; S
Note! Prerequisites:
# y* W" W- ?/ k- @ECON 384 & 299 |
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