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Trade
! }' N: @ a% N8 E( ZGrowth
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( n' o K* z, d f# h; r- c7 x6 {China as an Emerging Economy
2 p5 [# d) k* ] lYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
4 ~2 e: ?7 y% h" f( r$ J, A& _2 y U3 HECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
: h9 x& i& M; r3 ~" {Topics:
4 \; i, p+ U# ^- Y& t4 mChinese Economy Characteristics
! j9 Y$ ^& ~+ j" e( M. b& `Recent Events in the Chinese Economy0 b$ ^/ n0 s9 R/ U; B
Consequences of economic reform
# m& f, S+ P: {# p: A7 ECanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: 3 @) K1 @9 J5 O4 M+ V1 J/ Z
Rich and Poor Countries
" j( P: l, y6 E+ QWhy economies differ; g; p! b5 |5 c0 P8 t& ~
Causes for such differences
9 i& r( q2 o @; N; p' V LYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! B9 B" e, H$ }$ y% |ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: q1 F1 a. T+ r4 z u
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Technology% V4 Z6 Z6 x, W) U1 ?0 d& x d
Institutions
4 U% Z' ~1 C" P. iGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand2 E2 F' y0 `- ^6 H( Z& k7 q* ?
Consumer Behavior& K3 V7 T+ @& S7 n, q
Production and Cost3 E+ e" T; ^5 S& h- x. x$ Q1 [
Price and Output
' Y7 D: m$ h& NMarket Structures
+ O$ @0 T0 v+ E; F0 Y& I! ?: jYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
9 D& I! R8 A9 N) o: P5 ~ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I- ~1 f! i" b7 d3 A0 a
Topics:
0 r. J5 N3 ^4 C% [8 q6 U( JTheory of consumer behavior
! n+ | R% _7 f+ G* { j5 TTheory of production and cost* V1 t$ ~0 h' J
Price and output determination under competition& i% ~ ?7 f" P2 f6 X! @8 q) Z* n
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
: l* ` T: U) nExternalities* L) E. J1 c7 F' {$ } p$ h1 u' l, u
Decision-making4 K1 v k# W% n$ Q' o" M
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Capital Investments2 l! S& J) `0 D9 b+ B6 S
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
3 L% f$ g$ U/ v7 C* ]ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
, l) j' o2 G5 J2 B2 K4 tTopics:
" b+ q1 {3 m' O2 UCost-Benefit Analysis
2 P3 g# K. p& d. S' oEvaluating Public Investment Projects; A: p) y# K R8 u( ^' G* m
Look at examples from 3 J; y0 n) a- T0 n
Transportation
5 s' Q2 h4 B! r6 [2 F; LRiver Basin Management1 u) Y$ |& u( h, R7 S/ E, T$ H
Electrical Generation
. v) Z% C! t$ a/ d T) @Oil & Gas and Pollution Control0 p: v" b" [4 `2 M* _* w
0 V- y% v( ?' Y2 wIf you enjoyed learning about
3 _7 z1 p( p& l) d* L: f+ ^" E' y/ ~Supply and Demand, `1 _7 k4 |5 l2 i8 b, N
Externalities. i% S4 i& n3 L7 ~/ T: X W
Resource Allocation5 V, g% K/ |/ {* d' h
Taxation0 p( R" D( U; ^
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada2 ?* D" Y" G {* Q" k% o/ a7 p s
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!+ E- T' s9 P4 T- B9 Z+ L W( W1 ~% R
ECON 365 Resource Economics
% T% X' \' v, R' }7 ITopics:
# y- ~0 G/ Y K# g9 j9 tExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
; S! J8 q. p5 ~Scarcity and pricing
9 _: m' L: o5 l, G3 QContemporary Canadian resource policy issues% l9 F/ S9 W2 Y2 [1 Z
5 g+ k1 c5 C( e) h0 |, b& z7 j; |If you enjoyed learning about
* O5 G C/ g4 g7 \* B: @+ [$ ?" CResource Allocation5 G! c' u% }' ~% D1 ^' _7 A1 L7 V3 U
Pricing
% v s: j$ \3 b4 m) w5 R1 R2 @- ^Markets- X. Y/ K7 ~6 a/ H3 I
Government roles( A% E. {9 |" |. E
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The energy sector, including sources and markets o; P1 s% i: W- S' c% E0 D
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues$ N1 c: G i0 |# L, ~; n
You might enjoy a course about
; }( _4 o7 F0 O& R; @7 ~- t$ e) _" ~: o2 ?4 rEnergy Economics!4 y2 _6 b4 {) M8 \! L
ECON 366 Energy Economics f( Q3 {. I& E' E( y
Topics: " O: n3 B! g5 D/ i0 p
Pricing4 Y0 ?) p: s# a' b0 L/ ?% L
Role in economic growth 3 |9 ]9 ?# C: E9 v8 k! R. T
Energy sources and markets
: P! u" O* V+ \. x! nRole of government
1 ~( p C* I! Z: aRegulation
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Externalities
, M) f3 O! [+ i0 C1 ORegulation
/ n* E; \* Z& e. FGovernment roles
( u; H3 f! P! |3 jOr would like to learn more about
, i5 W" I: x7 M( T% AEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration8 q0 c+ ]1 Z5 x2 f
Steps taken to address deterioration) A. G0 P3 `1 h8 x# v! d0 C9 A2 l
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
& n! A. i" p3 i# PECON 369 Economics of the Environment
6 u$ B. t1 n3 n* j# u( @Topics:
- o4 d4 v1 C& q5 J$ }Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
4 y4 C$ u. k. k2 Y5 F5 h2 N6 ETypes and causes of environmental deterioration 9 ^' Z7 b4 f8 f4 _2 \4 q
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
+ ]+ x4 C& e* ^( z- R7 \Recreation economics
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, `; e: Y# {/ M! f5 g( Q t& NIf you enjoyed learning about
/ l I( W# k7 _" I Individual Incentives
5 o5 C5 h- X, v& \& ?! S& @1 yTotal Welfare - q8 _- G* |: g( V/ i
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! : y( d% f) x/ E Y! c
ECON 378 Law and Economics) l. G- z& ?' Q
Topics: # i! X4 f9 V$ @$ O, x
Issues in Criminal and Family Law! _8 b8 {8 z/ \9 C* W" a1 k
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining# i4 T& G& e3 d/ }1 ?2 A
Child Support Payments
" ^& ^/ v+ z' c& w# VPrivate Divorce agreements: H& w! J. ~0 ?/ \9 v' ^
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act5 w6 F' b$ n' V0 v V
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Prisoners Dilemma$ a% `8 q; Q, z) P
Dominant Strategies
0 m, q+ _1 }/ |7 aCollusion
& g% B- f8 P/ R. }& |" KYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
' T; j6 d; h; M+ h4 B5 {, sECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
b' K0 C8 n8 ^& k( }/ Z. |Topics: & m6 ]- ~ T* x& Q( b% ]
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
F2 w. W3 B( F& ZApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 7 M( F& @" |/ g- v# O2 Y
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