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Trade
+ c; @, Y+ r9 N1 L D) q0 VGrowth/ s+ i6 q& f# E
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China as an Emerging Economy
/ k: t; d1 j# A9 IYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
! E6 |. K- Z' b" g9 R4 A& }) hECON 211 Chinese Economic Development$ ?& A$ x2 E; c/ y- D6 w {
Topics:
% V- B0 y3 R# JChinese Economy Characteristics! {: ~2 V" X2 o# p! z/ u {2 d4 m7 u
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
, V' ]& E, P, ]& |0 |( fConsequences of economic reform
( G. `( I* t$ p! r7 wCanada’s economic relations with China2 [4 U& M p2 W0 q$ G+ ?, _
2 c# Z- m& w fIf you would like to learn more about: 2 n* H6 r6 ]1 S* k& d- X& y1 l
Rich and Poor Countries
5 ^3 y% b5 p, x0 m; T! `Why economies differ* U6 ~* P+ U ? }; Y
Causes for such differences
; u: d3 w6 N: r* V' T) j6 YYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% Z& @2 ~2 x$ w5 m& HECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* ~ q/ I: ^* a
Topics:8 ?! G; V. G% ]+ N& V0 e# G" t
Technology6 K9 N5 Y J6 i2 T
Institutions
* ^& m; g9 K" E5 t3 cGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ( O3 U( s9 W `4 `7 ~% H1 m3 n
6 w9 P" ]: v6 R7 x/ QIf you enjoyed learning about 6 i. E( p+ ]) ?* n; I2 c6 H
Supply and Demand4 Y. L2 ~/ U3 M! Q: Y$ n9 u
Consumer Behavior
J Z* \, p3 A; [2 Q* ~Production and Cost
9 M* ]+ m& c3 H8 hPrice and Output
" L0 R) I( |: _( \! R: UMarket Structures
. {8 ?# N. t3 A2 w! |, j/ c& WYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!5 G6 u6 W3 e, B- ^/ _
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" B# B4 n( o, C1 _
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Theory of consumer behavior2 m# q% `: Y5 O* }
Theory of production and cost
i: ~; }' ~" U# Q1 Z5 ^8 tPrice and output determination under competition1 L' k' @" X/ v; I
Monopoly and other market structures+ b5 C: x" W, C E# i
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 L: L3 n" T: RCosts and Benefits
! A5 S! l# X8 O& Z$ ~( ~4 QExternalities
2 g& d" ]$ k5 t5 b' T# ]Decision-making$ O8 \; D; A+ A0 h& k2 e7 M
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Capital Investments) p, W9 N; A& |8 {0 ^, ~/ W
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
: F) i/ v, S1 ]) oECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation, |$ |' U8 H' x K; e
Topics:
" T2 r# ~1 E# P$ oCost-Benefit Analysis! u. [7 ?- K! r2 B9 x8 d) g/ y
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
( N, o) Q% u+ R8 t6 [4 |+ ILook at examples from % r6 h, i. V+ [' a& Y4 o p. ?
Transportation7 r% I7 t A( [7 T% t
River Basin Management
& Z0 I/ f- V) ^" B( W5 ~. }Electrical Generation* A8 G! v7 ^ C9 v+ f
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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3 y3 G* T- h Y' }9 DIf you enjoyed learning about + y1 J6 Q! }! P% w* B* W
Supply and Demand
0 j9 ]- m1 }( y' {; s+ qExternalities
2 E. g7 f9 C( M. `5 IResource Allocation
" p$ H. Y' Z ^7 y% W9 jTaxation8 J3 V' a$ W; _- P4 F$ A) j
Or would like to learn more about ! n0 A' W3 O4 J5 `& ] j
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada# T& d) A: n- C6 ^# K
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
/ c I: t5 i) e j5 i% cECON 365 Resource Economics ?; k! e) {2 ^1 G$ d [
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources! {* b0 I9 Y$ W9 H5 r6 C8 ?
Scarcity and pricing6 P6 K! q- B) a5 o% Q8 x( G
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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6 {4 G6 ?9 z* ?/ `/ O: o5 L. hIf you enjoyed learning about
. u5 Z+ a8 ?( ], v; SResource Allocation
( b; u$ R4 {; _' TPricing
9 Y& o" v; P0 p& k0 T E5 L3 Y' Q' RMarkets# Y0 e* Q+ K0 \$ O' E
Government roles
5 Z( v( P' H9 G, _" ?5 sOr would like to learn more about
; {# I. _5 c$ U! O9 eThe energy sector, including sources and markets
. n" W7 j. {( B- BCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
$ w7 F* p0 X3 o1 Z; s9 BYou might enjoy a course about
6 X0 W5 g: p/ S6 LEnergy Economics! |3 e9 C6 B0 t
ECON 366 Energy Economics
* N8 P- |& q, r8 u5 X+ iTopics: ! C& ]+ k8 ^5 ^- ]7 Y
Pricing! g) l7 A; e5 v5 @. [( F
Role in economic growth
. e0 a6 Q, U. [+ A# D' MEnergy sources and markets % x) q/ c: E3 e+ _* E8 d
Role of government 6 h3 y9 w D% w. `
Regulation
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Externalities+ J6 ?/ z* V# M
Regulation: C* L4 p6 C4 ~
Government roles# `0 }% _( [3 A! b! U
Or would like to learn more about
0 c% C* v2 s7 e2 jEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration. d' x4 l- M9 b
Steps taken to address deterioration+ t2 p% l6 R" p9 C' _
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
" S, p+ n2 n" f" b/ tECON 369 Economics of the Environment3 k1 R; }& d3 I) D# p
Topics: 9 m# J+ y2 q9 x
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
: X2 H) r5 D" S8 ^8 JTypes and causes of environmental deterioration & W3 w- x, x: n6 x! v5 N, s
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration " `9 U6 q% h1 A% s9 M
Recreation economics) k+ s4 N$ R- }
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If you enjoyed learning about
* x7 z# Q% ~% `: `2 ?5 h% l* V Individual Incentives
7 G2 Z% M2 _) H: n2 w9 a' T* Z( dTotal Welfare
; c' y( C. ], X- _9 AYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
; d" h9 y v% a2 [ECON 378 Law and Economics
5 v( c9 v, b0 m+ E% k7 t2 ^( WTopics: ; e* Y, O! V; B
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
2 S6 ^- R% C1 N. b c) x% XCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining" C7 @" O$ ^4 A( U, |! F) \* U
Child Support Payments9 F0 ]" i/ r4 O* H0 ^ c& e8 n
Private Divorce agreements- y& J2 m* A' A' {0 o9 B
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act' i( W9 F: m, l1 ]# W P
7 n q3 a& Z2 E9 d; VIf you enjoyed learning about
6 a( w5 }' v- ]' @% f; k( SPrisoners Dilemma2 \7 `7 V; k1 p& _( W7 g
Dominant Strategies
4 x; @5 e d( ?$ P' \Collusion3 h1 E0 c* T: l
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
( s6 Z5 I9 B- z) D+ J! L) eECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications' ~0 {8 G. i8 ]& t- C% f- V% M
Topics:
4 {% l: S! k5 V- y- tAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
. X% N, A# Y+ OApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion # @% g1 }; D8 V L' @: ~! P+ |
Note! Prerequisites: * y+ p3 ^* [2 m: Q/ M
ECON 384 & 299 |
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