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Trade/ G3 J l$ ?3 H" x0 d! W
Growth
) t. Q" Q9 \2 j& L. {0 E4 ], k/ V' _ T @Or would like to learn more about:
" b5 k8 w+ r: U( AChina as an Emerging Economy
! c3 E' m$ ~) o% [' t, kYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
! i5 p8 L8 w" v7 r. t# U7 r7 sECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
* l/ K7 O* v+ y* G, @Topics: 3 J P: U8 w6 I9 J& u% j
Chinese Economy Characteristics: |2 ~* P( @. j! E+ n! N
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
) F8 R: W3 j4 }Consequences of economic reform4 K! g1 I% V* G* ~% m: ^* O
Canada’s economic relations with China0 [2 f/ f2 f. i+ W) _' _
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Rich and Poor Countries" A9 v* w* F' r# y! W6 C+ N8 j4 j
Why economies differ! Y/ @& U1 q6 H2 |$ S
Causes for such differences' m4 u, O1 O/ z! C( v( l& s
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 h6 H: f8 V3 h8 |5 b1 r ]4 m
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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Technology
: v8 ]8 w: d+ Y7 @Institutions. U7 z3 w' Q: i. l8 N- f1 Z
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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" y1 _) d7 N7 J- D" I8 [) NIf you enjoyed learning about 1 w z6 P* a- x. }
Supply and Demand
6 ?/ u7 j# I$ xConsumer Behavior
8 o. _' a. {+ g2 yProduction and Cost
8 y) f' S! w/ x" u) BPrice and Output3 Y3 ?: A: S4 m/ r
Market Structures, R* N) y* \$ R6 l) x M% j
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
% U0 H, H2 {9 ~8 N3 M: XECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
3 e5 Q; H" |3 Z, d" a7 o( M! `Topics: . G) ^) q9 |' W) \, [1 S' q& ]
Theory of consumer behavior% I5 C# M4 `! J- z* w1 d& f7 v
Theory of production and cost
( G# U- b" g# y# I5 T! E0 BPrice and output determination under competition7 a, i$ g9 ^( L* k2 U: q: W1 D/ a
Monopoly and other market structures4 y4 C* @+ A2 `, ~& S( M# i) b
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Costs and Benefits
- R H' N/ A/ z! g# G) p% D# r* gExternalities' B. o \- F* T( Y7 r/ T- X8 E3 K
Decision-making# x7 G* T4 P+ P) F! ~( c' n
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. D( U1 l5 G* q' Y+ L3 ~& ?. nCapital Investments$ N0 c, g( s- a/ X2 W8 T
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!' i! x" G2 X* {! u, w. m
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation+ ]. C4 e6 j A0 Y: h# |
Topics:8 a& |4 d K8 z. x
Cost-Benefit Analysis# C3 U8 R& ]1 k: q& B w3 A$ w
Evaluating Public Investment Projects; \8 ]/ S8 U! {1 `( v) F
Look at examples from
% l8 R; X+ c( ]% l3 tTransportation! }5 |% A! t. d+ A0 N
River Basin Management
1 Y. X t O- v* { I) `2 KElectrical Generation
) d; H2 C, Y, y2 p/ _) QOil & Gas and Pollution Control: s: g8 r9 Y2 g( |* E6 \
8 _3 W0 M9 R5 FIf you enjoyed learning about
3 e, k2 Y4 ^" ?9 r7 e9 zSupply and Demand
% e' L# {% u8 ?! z$ ]- S& oExternalities
0 ~+ e5 Z+ ?$ X2 y) Q% X) f+ IResource Allocation& o, v: i# T0 [ k6 K6 h
Taxation
5 K7 k) n' r+ {Or would like to learn more about
! R- L" C4 R5 ]' x: u/ v4 HSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
8 w0 z' H: h* M2 g# QYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!3 b& R; q! ?3 g) Q( T
ECON 365 Resource Economics8 I' P3 ?) G- B
Topics:& K, ]5 v! l; S" m8 H3 H' t
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
. r$ b3 u( `% \. \, H+ X1 NScarcity and pricing& {9 i' {5 h$ Y* I3 m( D. y
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues8 S/ f) G# d x5 c3 p" a n
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Resource Allocation
1 y) Q2 O. `# l+ x# A" e+ pPricing7 R; s8 [5 N/ q7 ?' g
Markets* Q# S! e7 T+ C$ X- z& n0 W3 p+ f
Government roles) N1 p1 ^: U6 r3 _9 y
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
7 q% Q1 G; M9 YCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
. O8 t& b* Q( n! r& b$ QYou might enjoy a course about
( V7 ?; ~7 l6 v6 N0 CEnergy Economics!
! b# P- e1 V+ RECON 366 Energy Economics
# I8 ~& D* h4 k9 w; q6 m5 p% E! {" wTopics: 8 n5 a8 b1 ]5 G3 {! Y% r; J6 W
Pricing# J4 \+ k3 j. ?) b% b1 z2 m; c
Role in economic growth
- Q, T! h. q- v7 e" R) TEnergy sources and markets 1 t" ]% o! {8 q4 e1 [! r
Role of government
r8 P/ N* u- Y8 }Regulation
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' t; n( ^' `) e+ t3 f! V# mIf you enjoyed learning about
3 D6 j2 W' h5 q9 W3 ^Externalities; e( n( p' {- k
Regulation! l9 V+ k" q$ o) [! k y
Government roles8 I# i) Z, R$ j4 t. f( M" }' M
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration3 d- i* a( ~$ ^! j+ m, b
Steps taken to address deterioration* @6 j' s: o* b( G3 w2 \/ S
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
1 L3 b- ]# b1 t/ g$ V3 ^5 }( HECON 369 Economics of the Environment n W' [' U2 e7 o- ?7 l/ }* K
Topics:
7 q/ J6 K8 g8 D0 m) K4 | oEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
6 w, C0 j( [% D& j7 }Types and causes of environmental deterioration
5 `# k' z; B* ?: ~: H9 WTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
5 ^* u+ g" T, B4 r! ?Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives' g! Y- X1 p, L
Total Welfare
3 R& c x( [/ Q( `) h `4 U2 `You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
{6 G2 |; X( A4 m! yECON 378 Law and Economics
- o0 o! Y# l% d! l6 ]Topics: 3 _$ q$ x5 o6 a/ c
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
. ?2 c5 e- z2 P. X7 p: d5 k VCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining+ T# U: B0 ?( ?/ S. _- K+ [# d
Child Support Payments& g- q7 V7 f8 l( } \* q3 \8 }% a
Private Divorce agreements, b! @! |( B% e# t# I4 T( ?+ E
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
]# h" z7 {) k! J5 R5 pDominant Strategies1 ^1 f' u+ m$ \; w N( s4 k* g, \
Collusion
% I2 Y$ J+ P8 f3 B9 _+ D0 kYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
d- s% g: i O8 ~6 S; _ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
, A& g- {: Z8 ?$ n) P7 bTopics: 4 L- Q- O" r0 V+ K4 {- h
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games P7 E2 a& ]; ^' [) z( r y, g. n
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
3 S- z8 R4 M. j8 zNote! Prerequisites:
4 E6 s6 ]& A% ^, {: ~2 k2 UECON 384 & 299 |
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