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Trade
9 T8 C' Q! W" k" a7 W1 `Growth+ }5 P4 W0 A- d. L2 [
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' M' S- _' D' q3 wChina as an Emerging Economy
3 k( q+ A7 O O3 Q; Q D- m. jYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
8 h* q q0 H) z& K0 ]ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development6 }5 L/ x$ K8 f) B* A
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Chinese Economy Characteristics% Z& ` E3 Y0 M: X# M& P
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy$ E% R- U8 E/ n5 `4 g: n- `
Consequences of economic reform
) J \6 Y: m8 X9 y% A" k# wCanada’s economic relations with China' C5 g2 {; N) a6 p$ |8 o
) C' |. B+ n8 b( G/ wIf you would like to learn more about: 7 t' f, r1 h$ j2 E/ n
Rich and Poor Countries! z5 c4 b4 Q5 [
Why economies differ
3 w# y) j( ?0 k$ @9 ]Causes for such differences* `% F/ Z% A S( ^7 T
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 m: p0 S7 ?, m' J2 g0 x4 A
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 A; u1 a1 t5 S+ Z) M- `Topics:
! Y: B" G a/ \6 G. m' T1 ETechnology
0 C: |& F1 Q9 T. o3 mInstitutions
5 h9 z5 j& G) N) P& LGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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I/ t' o0 h8 M0 r( ^$ kIf you enjoyed learning about 0 `6 p/ \' t0 [% c7 K& L/ _
Supply and Demand4 i' k" A* P- V/ R" n* W
Consumer Behavior" K$ Z* u8 Q% I1 [4 \
Production and Cost, B+ Q6 A" X) S6 E
Price and Output
! ?( T2 `1 h$ o( S- g' V: F" N# ZMarket Structures
$ d7 ^* f6 d! V q4 \9 CYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!' ?; o+ z( z0 F; z- m$ O! i
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I8 _6 U# K. f" U3 x9 y' n. R1 l
Topics:
! u3 x* f. {4 B' W4 ITheory of consumer behavior
: m8 M5 P6 i/ E( R' R7 VTheory of production and cost# ]/ V% h- O6 g
Price and output determination under competition! {! D) F+ y6 e. z7 w
Monopoly and other market structures1 s X9 E! Q+ l; X7 ?9 g( k
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5 Y4 L* R1 Z/ LCosts and Benefits 1 C/ z9 l. J! t2 Z
Externalities, m* ]/ O6 y* i: Y. W1 t! }
Decision-making
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Capital Investments3 ]# c, ]! x8 _: [, u( U. N) B
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!) D% E: M; n# y0 g4 K4 D2 L
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
1 {. P" x9 u+ e' p( k% W [2 w7 oTopics:! ~$ z3 M- H* \1 r* B$ a
Cost-Benefit Analysis
2 f6 w# i9 l, H; p' w, o. H }. VEvaluating Public Investment Projects- l) G) b/ r* ^: c, H4 b
Look at examples from
% f/ ?( v7 W, A$ d; M5 }Transportation" ^% E z$ H9 F& L4 n4 o
River Basin Management
9 H1 D: `' a+ @4 xElectrical Generation, s1 o s$ `' x* j
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
% `4 L+ y2 Y' |/ @Externalities4 [* ]0 I. j' L0 a
Resource Allocation
1 d/ O9 P5 y8 JTaxation
! @# V1 `: `3 vOr would like to learn more about
$ @) R& X4 S4 X( e5 N% t2 USupply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 l6 W/ `, B; V5 T NYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!5 O& H3 a6 L$ g. G8 c! e0 y
ECON 365 Resource Economics
" l) K" D6 }1 b8 l/ {, qTopics:
" U8 Y4 h+ f2 P4 M( ?9 J$ @Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
# z9 Q+ q* F7 ^; R2 w) _; ]) SScarcity and pricing
1 n" Z9 V) \- K8 |3 M- R5 ?) K) t; B9 aContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation/ p5 d$ x* a9 u/ y o
Pricing
1 p0 w$ y4 C; d& g! _% gMarkets! D2 K- h7 g+ L
Government roles" z; n l: h: t7 d# ]" b
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, L p' |% }3 H% E0 EThe energy sector, including sources and markets
7 r8 d2 Z1 ~, {Canadian Energy Policy and current issues, }, a6 j+ o' b" ?8 n/ C
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Energy Economics!0 V5 Y% M! |" k7 A
ECON 366 Energy Economics
T2 A" Z; Q) k8 l2 ~6 t: g8 ^; dTopics: + e7 ^, m k9 |; F% X1 A, e
Pricing
/ q2 e* l$ U# c0 rRole in economic growth + M/ d- ^$ {7 g: x
Energy sources and markets 5 f: O. f. [2 A
Role of government ( R; P5 ]& U% L% E
Regulation
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Externalities
6 E% h: B& p1 n- e. WRegulation' {& c" ?5 P: A4 L% U6 p2 o
Government roles6 c( _# y8 |1 x" Q4 l
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. Q/ l4 j O0 s; {) C. p/ PEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration" |7 f4 |8 k I. G& n) k
Steps taken to address deterioration( m) [7 N- O; G6 D" Z+ r
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! & q5 k3 o ?' L; `' |/ p$ P
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment% M* g1 w1 n# e4 c+ O
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment * a4 T* f" k+ ]; H& V- I
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 1 Y0 k1 b. G: d4 }9 x8 Q
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
; c" W( J- @5 I$ |. u/ QRecreation economics
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% S6 J9 r0 y! T- ] Individual Incentives
6 ]$ y7 _# j0 o8 b7 l0 HTotal Welfare 3 w2 V! I# m2 P" N7 t3 P
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
: W( q8 q7 {' J/ ]5 `' d0 e pECON 378 Law and Economics
$ u) B8 z& d W! Y7 MTopics: 5 a: q# r' w& R1 b' g
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
' `3 ~: ^1 r7 r8 Z5 b% j% MCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
1 s- d& u2 {) o6 ^8 ?/ @( ^# }Child Support Payments
7 B! c! y* X, _" C, G7 b2 [6 `8 h+ `Private Divorce agreements, H4 O5 P- ]" K) r, @# g
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act: P. O% o0 P: q/ R9 k8 A8 E5 c
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4 ?7 |+ e4 q7 Y. bPrisoners Dilemma0 J( U+ W" z2 M& S2 K7 B Q9 Z
Dominant Strategies }0 T* i( X5 G! y' ]7 ]& Q
Collusion
1 U2 ?0 Y) b* L1 KYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
$ @- e0 H& Z6 m' Y, VECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications+ d- J" Z( J2 G2 m* \+ u2 W
Topics:
; q" s6 W. m* GAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
5 W' H C! d; ]% p! ~Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
" ^! o0 c. N N0 l' NNote! Prerequisites: 4 c9 y9 a3 P: A$ F
ECON 384 & 299 |
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