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Trade
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China as an Emerging Economy
5 K* J% t3 n. i* G6 i4 T4 c+ iYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
$ g. o3 ^( Z# t8 b% F( _. O; vECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
$ z4 i1 J( Q, \- G" U# PTopics:
+ O4 A) r A. q! z6 ^' `5 Y$ mChinese Economy Characteristics! e8 k* G/ j! C3 G% D# P6 `
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
# A5 X$ M0 ]4 p, {- M% ^+ z+ |Consequences of economic reform% u6 k" V& }8 }, n* \
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
$ Z. y' k. k9 [7 ?5 @% [Why economies differ4 I- p9 X* }: P0 H
Causes for such differences
$ r# J( B+ T3 E5 y% J! tYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 f# I" K4 A" I7 v2 ^3 v
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# I% V1 Z+ {& P% q5 G) a+ S+ ^Topics:# w: ~& U; {- j& n8 H
Technology5 W2 ?9 a i; p3 @+ ]
Institutions4 i* }! v$ X4 z3 H3 S$ l+ i
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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8 f0 D7 ~: y5 R9 r8 m& J) YIf you enjoyed learning about
, d+ _* H, g4 ^. j& |0 hSupply and Demand
3 N* ]0 z! m( z3 jConsumer Behavior
# H8 t* }4 T+ }+ W/ \1 HProduction and Cost) K6 G6 Q5 H; M% d3 K- L0 K
Price and Output; `" b/ o/ u8 i$ _, h; X4 w
Market Structures+ n: G- F* K5 {9 a
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
* i8 \* Z# t# Y' E3 @ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I. @( }4 e& Q2 K" F! H& Q
Topics:
7 E4 [# O9 H- c- c n A$ e$ QTheory of consumer behavior- k! j$ z5 n M7 f6 D. W
Theory of production and cost
( ?8 N' T, F6 `3 ]Price and output determination under competition5 i. Q! E. @1 }& q. p0 d& o! O
Monopoly and other market structures$ D: S: K0 w& l- N
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Costs and Benefits
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/ B4 S3 F. ~8 N$ @Decision-making
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Capital Investments
, r% E( @. {/ Z' a+ RYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!& j- h2 J* b1 \: m2 I' b
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation2 d8 D) o4 v) F+ Q5 |
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Cost-Benefit Analysis/ a: N. \ z o+ K, |9 Y( x
Evaluating Public Investment Projects9 Y' o5 k/ z8 y
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Transportation: z. J/ k. o7 |9 e) h9 }
River Basin Management5 E5 I# d$ v m5 L
Electrical Generation' q. u I! q/ M" `# W) e' }
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control; K) \$ \1 h8 P( ?4 i9 J
8 Z* a! U9 i8 z; A$ f& bIf you enjoyed learning about 7 S) T& [/ M, l7 E' z, _
Supply and Demand2 t' E5 F1 h9 p' \
Externalities
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Taxation2 D9 T- F% C! r/ M% u% }3 O9 X, [
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada$ R# N1 W# C# B7 @4 `
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!: y9 p& v) @4 ` V
ECON 365 Resource Economics
# I" h' v: z: T1 ^Topics:7 b9 @5 u# K/ u. D0 E$ `: D
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources1 r* r4 p* G/ @$ i5 S$ x
Scarcity and pricing, H) d$ g; T. P! K3 N+ f
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation. r( K. d3 ^5 u# k& G) v
Pricing$ ?( U9 v# w" j+ c7 b; K
Markets
9 }) f) L) G/ w4 \4 {' bGovernment roles+ M" E9 M6 s6 R/ ]6 T# v/ X+ h
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The energy sector, including sources and markets2 w' q$ x m' X% R
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues2 q/ ~' j4 {1 C* K! N2 ?6 A3 @
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7 r( k" l9 X9 `7 \- P8 o# NEnergy Economics!6 d1 g4 L/ ~& K" ^* v
ECON 366 Energy Economics
" R. n& }1 K) P! P% ~2 v1 u1 uTopics:
) D7 S1 E5 Q M rPricing
6 C; t4 `) G6 n7 c4 N3 }Role in economic growth 0 N z# Y8 t0 z& C1 U1 R
Energy sources and markets $ W& e# ?! W' o
Role of government * `7 p; W. J9 g( D4 _
Regulation
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Externalities
: N; N% V2 p) FRegulation* S0 R' S! o. d) R9 S
Government roles
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: E/ X: t/ v; _6 X2 {& H8 X1 gEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration/ u3 I7 N9 t0 ^7 q& u& y8 G
Steps taken to address deterioration
& E, g# t$ p& B) M* a6 _/ r% IYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
. K' I9 D; P2 g. ZECON 369 Economics of the Environment5 L/ m$ C2 B' g7 j1 F% V. W
Topics:
/ {5 X0 l+ H. H) m _Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment + G! @# e- p$ `
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 4 p' M0 m. r8 d3 b1 d9 i6 `
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration : V: m2 }% e& h/ m. {% ~
Recreation economics
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* t* n: C6 k5 z$ v* S& z Individual Incentives
5 Z: _; V' \5 J& ~Total Welfare
& S: v0 H" b4 _! lYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! , [% Q; g$ d5 [& f
ECON 378 Law and Economics. Y+ u: P/ Y! \4 s: o4 C, i1 X
Topics:
; a0 Q- `% e$ J8 z( L9 _Issues in Criminal and Family Law
0 C3 f" `0 {4 w! g' [1 @8 pCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
2 Q6 Z+ T1 Z! J& u4 nChild Support Payments/ ], q: m9 O) v5 B
Private Divorce agreements. A0 z4 G9 ~/ K1 Q% t7 S J% q! L
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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7 A8 F, M; c$ k/ J: R6 I* m$ ~If you enjoyed learning about
& O/ E; f6 R# ?1 I- ~- P& rPrisoners Dilemma
, Q. a5 m4 ]) b) T; PDominant Strategies, d& Y- H! K$ ]9 V
Collusion
" U' h! A7 \5 L8 E$ T+ i# Q* qYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 5 ]" [$ a# I5 M! [# S D) I
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
1 n8 O1 `$ f% w& \Topics:
7 g' F7 ]1 J- ]; ?6 F7 @' q7 eAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games6 u6 {6 u- j/ g6 Y0 q0 H8 C+ D
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 5 B: g) J9 [& w# o9 C- l. v
Note! Prerequisites:
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