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Trade
1 k5 `4 r" Q n7 l# jGrowth8 l( q# }5 H1 e+ }9 q) x
Or would like to learn more about:
3 p, E+ ], [6 _* C* J3 U$ iChina as an Emerging Economy
5 H! c; L b" mYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
& H* I% |) E# O9 v. l8 ?4 MECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
+ d& c6 }3 A; Y0 uTopics: E! V+ ?0 ^# [: Q# u; o/ e H
Chinese Economy Characteristics
5 c4 b9 S# \/ HRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
0 ?0 C( p& [" f4 o0 C0 VConsequences of economic reform2 q% E% X! U5 |/ G$ p
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: 2 U0 P) O+ E# |) l5 \2 v/ e: B
Rich and Poor Countries
* K$ Z- l' m/ hWhy economies differ) h3 r- K+ b8 z2 u" B" y
Causes for such differences
4 }7 l6 e/ U: p. A7 {- HYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' U. o1 T* K( U& ^+ b$ _ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& n. L& H/ d! {% N( R" Y0 k
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Technology1 n4 U1 K& \6 Z" n
Institutions
# n# C" Y4 s0 l$ R4 R) gGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
2 j4 ]1 y0 k: kConsumer Behavior
7 ~$ ?' X) b5 j* }1 R& t5 qProduction and Cost
3 {' E* ?7 i$ \# H( R8 YPrice and Output
8 T/ S7 m% m' NMarket Structures
" ]; W9 u0 e& H. l5 mYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!1 D& N" q0 P& p7 G% r
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I! H: y! ?4 Q, j8 x% b5 A
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Theory of consumer behavior. Z) k/ T* M+ q1 q
Theory of production and cost
9 `' E G5 b+ S/ rPrice and output determination under competition
. o3 P+ I% S+ g, I [Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ k; y6 C) ? r. I$ OCosts and Benefits 1 J+ | U/ }. D& J4 \4 L- N; r
Externalities
% Z3 K& o' H' w$ t, K8 UDecision-making; y$ v" @" }" c8 L# I5 o+ u! \
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Capital Investments8 n, q5 {; X- \( q6 M- g4 A8 c* R
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!3 |; q* S: K/ r! q
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation; D/ k+ x. F, e: `
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Cost-Benefit Analysis* T1 g) N( G! K" \) R, p0 G6 ~9 t
Evaluating Public Investment Projects$ K3 P; w( U1 I
Look at examples from
- b- L( M+ y: w! YTransportation
9 |4 q: Y. n S7 q) _/ Q' vRiver Basin Management
* G4 w) x9 m9 gElectrical Generation
" X3 ~$ ^3 ?) a, |; ^# m2 |* ]Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
5 J, n: k: W0 m7 ~: m1 t8 T LExternalities7 O+ J O- u8 m7 T
Resource Allocation
' m) Y- o; M+ K# d8 k& p" OTaxation
% V) d% X+ a3 ^+ ?" b0 J+ B- ~. xOr would like to learn more about
) U) S% |/ ?* x3 g% i$ B0 ~Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
! p: V7 R ?/ X7 S8 i$ P7 \You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!. }8 i7 b+ J& n( `7 d# I7 @
ECON 365 Resource Economics
- N, \' U# z' V f% kTopics:
" U; b9 e+ Z; O# {5 i: WExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources6 M7 w c: _/ G, b' ~7 t
Scarcity and pricing
/ ]. Z% z5 ?. L/ D! u5 [/ OContemporary Canadian resource policy issues8 p Y6 J; x' F6 T3 O9 b ]$ Z# ]3 r
: Z5 t% s8 c7 y! ?, ]5 ?If you enjoyed learning about
/ J/ ]% X' o/ |; \$ Q3 {Resource Allocation }+ _2 L" m/ B8 o
Pricing; q$ H$ h! y, @& u1 l6 V$ q1 V
Markets
! U* N4 E8 U$ {/ p9 [- `Government roles
* |: s0 R. ]$ y! @. i- ^. BOr would like to learn more about
' N7 B9 Y% ^( A9 qThe energy sector, including sources and markets9 v9 |# X- q* m9 c* _
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues- C" `$ w$ d3 e4 J3 T# B1 W
You might enjoy a course about
# Q* y+ ~ B! {- _4 N# aEnergy Economics!$ q2 ?) [* f) Z- [1 U, s
ECON 366 Energy Economics* d+ K& `6 u/ y4 k8 B
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Pricing
" n, @5 Y$ j8 w8 ~( J" z+ ~/ A. JRole in economic growth % S1 T9 m/ b9 o, i& L% A
Energy sources and markets & K: ?. l' _$ L
Role of government
1 w) U1 q0 }/ Z7 S* d; k4 u$ [Regulation 5 D- t" ^/ }9 q! x& I9 b
) o$ C0 S/ y M& }/ |) H* XIf you enjoyed learning about
- ?9 R0 ]% `! P3 q8 V5 [Externalities
; P. a& F. ?# j6 qRegulation
3 v. n+ R1 I* Q1 e7 P2 X4 p: HGovernment roles
4 V0 A- ?; n( h# Q( bOr would like to learn more about
/ ~+ ]1 W% V/ LEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration. s0 |/ Y" d; ^2 a& E. M# `% G0 F
Steps taken to address deterioration
5 ~; n6 C+ `0 [$ d% {' PYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
, _: p8 f' r) H4 S# ~ECON 369 Economics of the Environment" S H% u# M9 S6 ]3 p1 J) t3 e3 R
Topics: 1 w" _4 q/ i @. @
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
# {& I: H/ T1 ^3 O% L( qTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
3 H% ^9 u% v! ? E+ J4 K, vTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
5 k9 N% i# h- v( N0 ]Recreation economics+ f! E" f; @; ]4 T# j. A
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If you enjoyed learning about
- h0 {. V- O o, T3 F Individual Incentives, |8 Y3 z1 ?4 G7 N# T
Total Welfare
: [4 [7 h# d5 pYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
* k& R$ E9 L* u v. K7 oECON 378 Law and Economics
- p- P+ o" A6 B! U$ _2 t+ f# p/ T- E2 BTopics:
, Z8 M5 Z& ?; P7 x, `5 kIssues in Criminal and Family Law- S$ e% e! i5 ^) y6 @
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. o% ]2 a" ^5 R4 y! m9 e4 bChild Support Payments
* Y* l+ s, K# a: TPrivate Divorce agreements
3 |5 k2 ]0 Q, o) [Criminal provisions of the Competition Act+ ^$ {& F: R" X
4 ]% s+ ]5 |4 Y: |If you enjoyed learning about 0 K9 }+ r- s9 q# v% b
Prisoners Dilemma
# \: T4 k. } y+ Z/ F; j8 A' lDominant Strategies }1 m- l) Z9 u$ C5 B5 t
Collusion
- ^* W2 I2 Z8 V* [8 ]: [You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
7 e$ R& ` M4 M6 P7 @; OECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications4 G J, l, ^5 }
Topics:
% @7 U. h3 [" p! ^* [Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games5 m+ n w2 ~2 R2 J* y# Z( Z
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
0 R8 L; X! w4 h9 JNote! Prerequisites:
4 E/ H5 I' d$ y! i1 V4 OECON 384 & 299 |
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