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Trade: t) m) ^9 c3 j0 t* o9 o, _" b$ V) Q' }" A
Growth
6 t+ Z3 J$ |3 W0 E5 @3 ?( b s$ iOr would like to learn more about:
& e# Y5 z! [1 a: Z) F# b# o1 lChina as an Emerging Economy
; Z! j9 x- u( @8 ~2 ?& {) hYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
9 Z! T' m' f, _- t' L yECON 211 Chinese Economic Development8 \9 F) R+ N* |
Topics:
5 w' W" k7 P7 l" o1 G8 h. BChinese Economy Characteristics& `/ Y. i! ?+ u
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
! [) f1 |& E; i4 M- t0 ~! \4 nConsequences of economic reform
; K9 t/ D* k5 \Canada’s economic relations with China. r$ `% ]8 l! q# M/ X
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Rich and Poor Countries
1 Z; }; P. M) f2 e) [3 \Why economies differ
7 I3 v" S+ ~4 K! `! _/ {$ o% mCauses for such differences
; B# w2 y$ c) L: k* `: v' }You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; F0 B+ e$ W6 z$ `8 e- a4 k( HECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 d& B$ m" _2 S* N: ^! ^, s
Topics:
7 k7 u$ [8 m2 N% @2 i ]Technology
2 F" K3 B6 w( j# HInstitutions
4 {3 ]. L/ q( N6 ~, T X: }2 OGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence c' W6 L1 m. L" m4 m4 X3 [7 h
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If you enjoyed learning about
. l. ?2 r% G( n# L2 h4 C0 G4 tSupply and Demand6 m3 b$ q$ D8 D
Consumer Behavior
$ k# M; k6 `" e1 IProduction and Cost
3 ]1 x( r+ X' ^, n; P- a! a9 DPrice and Output
+ W0 c+ c, w- SMarket Structures
" b6 d# t% A2 E& eYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
$ a" y/ B+ x7 M4 y hECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
' p% ` n8 n1 h D* ZTopics: }6 f) l `, V/ N
Theory of consumer behavior
9 P8 d Y/ @& p$ ]5 QTheory of production and cost) ?9 u, S( t# g" A, U/ V: p
Price and output determination under competition/ P6 }, ~5 L" I. o8 j" R
Monopoly and other market structures* G# `- \. z! H$ U- L. }) i
0 k8 e7 l1 Q* {* K% `* eIf you enjoyed learning about 3 }1 o& e! P- Y; p& N
Costs and Benefits $ a2 E- D0 ~7 _+ H8 X
Externalities5 v5 f0 S8 ]- R) k
Decision-making2 P6 m. ? }' e% j2 ~7 w
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Capital Investments
+ } K# t/ X4 G. FYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
" A1 L4 J& W0 g3 hECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation/ g. @: @1 Y( L: g3 `6 D' O
Topics:
3 K9 M$ J1 e1 HCost-Benefit Analysis
# c- q& T {( r8 I9 V0 \8 W- A# g4 oEvaluating Public Investment Projects
( |( l; z& l H. s! kLook at examples from
& Q& v* @/ Y/ mTransportation+ s3 h' ~% z7 H( p2 q/ j" E
River Basin Management( t/ j& {4 Q+ W3 e; Q! w
Electrical Generation
6 x" I8 [# `- T7 p L; S$ }Oil & Gas and Pollution Control# p+ i( w- E+ g+ j# E' W2 |# L
) Z2 w m" a$ \; |$ z9 B( e* nIf you enjoyed learning about / w7 [2 d3 T* i4 ?
Supply and Demand
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Resource Allocation+ Q% S( e. a. t$ Q' ~3 M8 g
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
9 x/ a: K/ }3 v% `You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!' _! }1 h1 S3 p; ~4 b- n
ECON 365 Resource Economics
% D$ C1 O+ a# MTopics:% s3 v) {# F. ]9 v& s: P
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
0 C9 [0 A; H! U* M7 g: T: l3 aScarcity and pricing
( m @% y+ h9 fContemporary Canadian resource policy issues& n P8 W+ Y, a* b2 z- M9 ]- H
% U3 F2 O! a3 s0 y1 u( \/ G/ nIf you enjoyed learning about % T7 D) C) W' b2 c
Resource Allocation& f: \' M+ ]9 L
Pricing
& \) \0 B. X% D) t1 IMarkets2 v1 E: [2 g( `6 W8 l7 \; K" b
Government roles5 F1 C9 A2 U* p* w p$ Q
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
# N- t) i7 E, F) dCanadian Energy Policy and current issues; h( l2 E7 C, b& B0 k9 n: _
You might enjoy a course about
* `8 p. h) z& z+ oEnergy Economics!
& o/ o! }' g. G. h" mECON 366 Energy Economics5 y, K) s H& W0 N
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Pricing
. L* v' K) U3 P/ r2 URole in economic growth ' s3 [6 w. x6 E; U: ~
Energy sources and markets & H1 L. I t+ l2 u: ]1 o
Role of government
; u* U$ s. z) @+ k' p9 R! Z3 v4 ~Regulation 5 o' u0 M! p9 ?2 n& h5 X3 d4 N
% x# P3 K& u$ U) ]! m. DIf you enjoyed learning about
1 V2 r) V. ^4 J7 x9 ]2 d3 U1 ^Externalities8 X# V1 G' E: t+ C
Regulation
& O; t- V% |( |0 o3 I1 E) ~0 B0 k% UGovernment roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration9 x& D2 i! D) p
Steps taken to address deterioration
1 A/ ^' k) j8 A; ~3 d4 b) jYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 5 ?- _6 \' _; V! u3 ~6 n* L
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
) ?2 I) _% R- N0 b0 A- ^2 fTopics:
& r3 D& [- b% q& l; V2 r* sEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment + g0 G _) N6 W; C9 Y
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 1 Q( ?; Y9 D* S
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 3 u" J/ S% o$ ^0 Z0 d
Recreation economics* z. a5 S5 |' W# r
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Individual Incentives6 C+ n5 Z5 P: {5 j; B
Total Welfare
- C, _9 x1 I, h1 b. qYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! " }, T `/ ]6 G0 q' I; U
ECON 378 Law and Economics, @6 B: h) E, X" n
Topics:
7 V) z( B% D+ F( ~4 W* u; EIssues in Criminal and Family Law; N9 K6 n3 U) L
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining5 P/ U. T3 |' F* W3 A; X) e9 V4 s3 O/ G
Child Support Payments G, ]9 u, X: h1 }0 A; N2 C
Private Divorce agreements
9 t+ Z& x3 [8 c/ qCriminal provisions of the Competition Act; f2 G8 W/ e7 V5 s
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Prisoners Dilemma% j$ ?+ x9 b6 q$ I9 I
Dominant Strategies! v( _9 v1 d g: t3 e; W
Collusion
. U5 W( t" k) _, tYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 z" v! s3 h3 s! {. NECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications2 p6 E' P4 M+ }$ E. Z
Topics:
: c3 O3 D+ Z# H8 @* f% l" xAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
! ~8 k$ M' Y, L4 i# ^0 a, [' }& zApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 4 H7 J2 U! h3 U% b% u# ?' {
Note! Prerequisites:
1 t j! Q* X7 ~2 H# Q* s* GECON 384 & 299 |
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