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Trade7 o0 D. w- x5 k5 }9 J& E
Growth
: C5 h9 Z: a- q" c$ L& POr would like to learn more about:
3 W6 c3 T+ K. \8 O! @: VChina as an Emerging Economy
+ o5 ?, `% N3 u9 V; y6 H1 Q1 hYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
- F7 ~& H* r9 A% v& JECON 211 Chinese Economic Development1 w7 E8 c+ x! e, n Q
Topics: 9 B, `, w9 C/ |! N5 d: j+ a
Chinese Economy Characteristics
$ T5 \4 B# _, u$ w1 }$ TRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
, J+ y3 J D% {1 QConsequences of economic reform
0 X! X% k) ]4 S0 e5 n3 M% F. I; b. e7 bCanada’s economic relations with China
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0 O+ ~8 ?4 i- d& qRich and Poor Countries% [! f$ x5 s+ V- N5 E, T
Why economies differ: H' w5 d' y, |$ `: E" s6 F: a6 {1 K
Causes for such differences7 p6 m5 f- @. I5 @0 H* R
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ i" O) z3 @! U6 RECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 J0 m9 \7 y5 pTopics:
+ C7 W$ p A9 b$ S2 jTechnology3 U' H9 a2 G' w2 D7 ?% Q
Institutions
) H5 n+ s; q& H/ ?- Z9 V2 y4 hGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence - K0 O: |9 g8 B# v1 u
9 v8 [; r2 n" p1 M OIf you enjoyed learning about 2 B9 S) J% r& D; f
Supply and Demand5 \9 J/ w: w, ~
Consumer Behavior+ B" Z4 Q* e" B3 N: c/ _
Production and Cost0 y6 B7 X4 l4 A! a
Price and Output* a* y" r1 X/ A" w2 ?
Market Structures9 H( G/ q `- Z2 m8 {* U0 [
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
' r8 ?1 e; f1 k7 A- uECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I. p$ g7 B% Y, ~1 l' ?, ~! {8 h
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Theory of consumer behavior" Q4 `) M4 n: G$ `" s' H' |
Theory of production and cost2 u% S; M, ^. i! g: W
Price and output determination under competition9 A4 m/ o" B9 @ v' J* Q( z; W
Monopoly and other market structures
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: K" u2 S8 u( N7 N& b$ iIf you enjoyed learning about + E' x( H9 O* o6 ]1 S# V; i
Costs and Benefits ( @: }# {5 \' H4 E. m: B0 ^
Externalities
# M' E: ?8 d! S* b+ }. UDecision-making
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Capital Investments
+ x' z% N+ T3 a3 P5 jYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!, ?. [+ o# H- h8 O) S) T% l4 J
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation! t2 S4 n- @5 m+ ~/ |/ q7 N" [9 y3 U& T
Topics:3 H2 l% G' @2 X
Cost-Benefit Analysis
1 }! f; s& A6 V6 tEvaluating Public Investment Projects+ T) t+ T- y r
Look at examples from $ @ o9 V' s4 F, p9 Q
Transportation
3 C! f" I6 g! U* o: g4 @River Basin Management
o% M5 A. @5 H5 M/ I9 |% aElectrical Generation
# D2 F4 [ }7 Z3 t1 Q* {: _% K( X; iOil & Gas and Pollution Control+ B) C6 |; D K9 S* D1 M" L7 A# \
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Supply and Demand" P/ E- R+ J3 U" Y" D9 f- @+ K
Externalities' S, z. S# e' j& G
Resource Allocation$ P6 W0 C2 I4 t; t+ B& n" s, L
Taxation" J: Y+ R; F% T' H! r
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
- z+ D7 }2 [% oYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
& ^9 |5 }4 D# JECON 365 Resource Economics3 I5 a8 l @' V
Topics:5 T; b3 s! v. r7 t J/ U
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
% m, U, u; x' E+ l& ?Scarcity and pricing
/ D7 Q9 ~& X6 f5 OContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
1 Q- E8 o& F. z2 h1 F/ v0 BPricing( L; ?1 u5 O7 _( F8 F( d! Q
Markets$ F& \# S( `+ D: U1 {4 a" T
Government roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets3 ^- c6 o& h% U. v& O" J8 K
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues8 W( e1 s: ~1 ?# h- D
You might enjoy a course about ; f1 w2 s* { k/ l/ Y
Energy Economics!
3 [$ X& L- B( O3 [' S& |$ O6 kECON 366 Energy Economics- c# T9 G3 Y2 \; E& h8 P m z
Topics:
% m7 I+ N6 q/ w- jPricing
2 E" K2 S- M4 w# L1 V0 gRole in economic growth
9 u/ D5 d U" C2 v* mEnergy sources and markets
/ H9 O: u) {$ W8 A6 e2 Z1 i3 oRole of government
; U3 O4 X C9 ARegulation
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Externalities
0 V' t+ Q) C) N; ZRegulation. Z! A% @- E. x9 k* t% o
Government roles- a9 U2 E# x& N+ d/ t3 W9 ]
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3 y/ R/ o9 ~" z( |! s: |/ aEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration5 \+ n8 u; @2 a- y. V$ J; [
Steps taken to address deterioration! R1 H+ O( P. M/ r f% @& w- q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
& }+ g6 z- }5 T5 L/ o; b3 _ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
7 x1 j e5 c/ t. l! u! K* A6 f4 kTopics:
: b7 e/ v7 x( @! x8 E3 \/ m% D& @Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment . @& I0 ~2 E: }5 I: r
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 8 A) U9 l* {9 w# L9 T
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
9 x* w, X% n( _, E$ K h/ }Recreation economics
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0 p3 a# ]! }2 _If you enjoyed learning about
. f3 r! [9 f" H- g Individual Incentives/ E6 A; r! n& f0 b1 e; P# h
Total Welfare # d1 y$ [* b. N" X* X' F( L
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
- W' a$ Z; d% T3 `8 W5 q7 w3 T) JECON 378 Law and Economics; O8 P9 o# |8 j8 \5 `! t A
Topics:
% J! ]' Z0 R# j; z6 j4 C- z" BIssues in Criminal and Family Law, B+ O* b; H- w& b. g1 t
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining& L' o* B h+ U
Child Support Payments
; ]0 b+ ~3 }/ d O1 V( ~Private Divorce agreements9 h. I4 [0 e& K
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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1 Y8 n; d1 @# r/ w2 Y. {Prisoners Dilemma) k3 B- j2 h& F# d' W- i
Dominant Strategies3 T' w) B8 M$ x3 Y$ M3 b2 x' Y
Collusion4 B4 f Z3 f0 A. C9 D$ L: I
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
' r/ F7 a: a$ q# QECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications- P8 T/ U; h3 ^$ U. P
Topics: 2 W7 L, U$ ]% v3 o3 l8 }
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
" @3 i+ J% v- B4 A6 [Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
( Y7 [% H: `! P3 u( L( A; eNote! Prerequisites:
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