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Trade
8 h. q( `* u8 o3 `% A+ SGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy
8 e: [ u5 X1 Z4 a1 a0 wYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!* d/ d, m2 Q( l9 @
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development$ v& S6 y4 S7 h/ ^ Q3 N
Topics:
7 @6 D) R+ [1 e5 r( k0 Y1 KChinese Economy Characteristics
" W P" {( S/ c. HRecent Events in the Chinese Economy9 o* y6 N1 g4 m
Consequences of economic reform: F8 E i" l' h
Canada’s economic relations with China4 o; R( R6 v1 X8 U6 X
5 X2 @4 z) u3 l0 |+ GIf you would like to learn more about: . ^( p- U6 b# ]
Rich and Poor Countries* d g' q8 |, B) J9 W' B
Why economies differ
9 z {6 w5 D, e4 i# b% z; o# M7 aCauses for such differences
5 b' X& ]+ P* `5 {* VYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 r: _2 v" c3 n( M/ c
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 U( j0 [- ?3 P; J
Topics:: y! k$ Y5 J% r8 q& c8 H; P$ e/ O
Technology* _$ S5 N+ R, q5 u
Institutions, ?8 y5 A9 I0 S2 }1 `) t. A, X
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence / ^1 d# G& X$ Q( h! x7 U3 b% l( A
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Supply and Demand8 P8 j$ h- N8 L: s
Consumer Behavior
# D2 x+ X0 `2 t/ f% CProduction and Cost
7 Q9 }; h7 {* lPrice and Output
# X d: I2 I# q7 l3 M; JMarket Structures
4 K4 l' a8 j- O# J" E0 s) q5 O6 oYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
' S% w% H8 T s; Q, K9 ~( ZECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
1 J2 i% t# W! h5 G8 u) wTopics:
' k$ p# E o/ ]9 Y2 |3 ITheory of consumer behavior
, y' l" P4 J q: `4 B3 bTheory of production and cost
3 w8 g2 `8 c9 \Price and output determination under competition
. V0 G4 D' i- I+ x/ {3 yMonopoly and other market structures: z3 [, A+ I$ ]* j, @
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& R/ E2 v$ ^% U5 h! @Costs and Benefits 0 T* {3 S% J* G2 ]7 x. s
Externalities
0 M: x$ Z5 p H; J- N2 fDecision-making
: H& m/ K/ O. H$ ^$ E( X. e5 [4 SOr would like to learn more about 9 p- F) I+ t5 u* e
Capital Investments w# x: ]6 o0 B5 k. J9 X
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!! w) {$ l4 K( x; G0 ?# |0 ~$ l
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
" s( g" h+ R+ aTopics:
9 a( x: H) D9 _( y% g! u2 ZCost-Benefit Analysis( _/ {$ J' _3 O% U
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
! i. n& k. R6 h' D6 dLook at examples from / |2 g9 \$ e. b, W( f
Transportation3 R, u& s0 C6 H& F: e f! q4 `# s
River Basin Management
/ l W1 e0 \ BElectrical Generation
( x( V# e1 C( q. X7 wOil & Gas and Pollution Control i; U" @6 r5 i! I1 N2 k0 w# c6 V
5 f5 x( E, C% G# Q( {If you enjoyed learning about 4 Y' E8 _, O: n5 {
Supply and Demand
6 L7 ^! u- O2 V( u& UExternalities( _4 X2 F" q' }
Resource Allocation0 j- w5 I5 g* {6 j% f
Taxation
- V/ \ |" a" o* X9 t7 K% jOr would like to learn more about
: q0 A+ q. k$ ~' e( YSupply of Natural Resources in Canada0 R/ T' |, O* B
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
: c, ?6 ^, X" @4 @# L) ^ECON 365 Resource Economics- C# X1 z: F/ _! S% T7 o4 r
Topics:
. f, ?5 r& e0 L( q/ _5 d- WExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
! K+ p$ `0 ?, U" Q( N( xScarcity and pricing+ {" w- `8 o4 g2 @% P
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues' Y7 j7 f0 R1 D j- p( K: s! f/ U. d
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Resource Allocation
3 g9 {/ Y: R, j6 l: M7 m4 pPricing
. Q) b( G2 x7 H) @1 \6 eMarkets
5 h' q8 W- N" aGovernment roles. b; K/ M9 x" S D; }
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The energy sector, including sources and markets0 D# L8 D( t$ N- b% a
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues: }2 D3 N9 d6 T. @9 q; d
You might enjoy a course about
3 _# d) V8 m! D6 p- U; tEnergy Economics!
$ H y. F# w g! p4 g2 L! k: D" TECON 366 Energy Economics
: }2 }3 P8 h4 K$ U1 ZTopics:
4 l; Y! t3 }0 KPricing* I2 T+ y! |% V' A8 r) e
Role in economic growth
; R5 h/ x, w- H0 G; T' REnergy sources and markets
; A6 ]1 E2 u: @4 \7 l$ T: @Role of government
, f8 M+ j# T2 r$ N% fRegulation
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5 h1 d, U2 @8 r- o7 yIf you enjoyed learning about
# Q k8 ~% J( w; @# J! kExternalities
: b$ J; t3 U+ l! ^9 Z4 C VRegulation5 ?- s- B" d. q5 [& E9 d7 r6 M
Government roles V( C, C n: o% w. d5 [4 `9 D
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
5 \6 o! t. d+ ^& uSteps taken to address deterioration
# Q0 Y) f$ U& U V! DYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 7 ?2 A" T8 D! m3 ~. m3 G( y7 @) G
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
- S6 e* f4 r+ ?' TTopics: / p* G+ ^( `# P, M9 K/ `
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
5 E. l8 H- a' u% V. RTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 4 [0 }( Y8 l; C( l- z
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
8 S' M3 C0 Q3 m' }2 Q/ ?5 y4 LRecreation economics
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) H9 v; C* w) H& a- A0 l# ]If you enjoyed learning about3 {: J6 e2 ~% H) i8 @
Individual Incentives
: I$ [' V7 c r ZTotal Welfare : z2 X F: o; V% `* a2 ~
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
. U) S' i$ k7 y$ lECON 378 Law and Economics
1 r, [ P6 g& n4 u8 MTopics: & @/ Q' G# A( J% W [- b
Issues in Criminal and Family Law6 D# G! c) b+ W& M5 \
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
# y/ n9 R* w6 S6 m" RChild Support Payments! Z: u1 L* d u
Private Divorce agreements
2 }; S2 S+ o, L0 j; q: f4 [4 ^" ZCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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; ]( F. J' O8 l( b3 `3 y2 sPrisoners Dilemma
* K3 X/ T' r( c2 o! A: A( iDominant Strategies
% S- P$ R5 E$ }Collusion6 D9 N; H% c- J8 Y3 n
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! : R2 X5 n) e% [
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
5 @7 t$ H$ a% H5 F6 b- p+ a- yTopics: ' l6 @. h# C( y: F: R
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
( {( D& _6 A% H0 {' v, F$ N5 W2 t, HApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
: b/ \& S G& m7 R' ?1 b1 UNote! Prerequisites: 7 o; K$ k8 M% Z* s
ECON 384 & 299 |
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