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Trade
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3 ?+ P# J4 E; ?" }! W# @6 G$ o5 K- gChina as an Emerging Economy
. Y% w7 e& _# ?! ^( H& W% N2 mYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
: c# o# c: ]7 c6 ~; [; L. JECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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, D( Z" n6 S4 JChinese Economy Characteristics
2 T: j* D6 ^9 J4 s' c! xRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
4 S* }) x( w# kConsequences of economic reform
1 R/ ^7 M1 j, [! a |4 xCanada’s economic relations with China
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+ S: W8 \* H3 A2 R: ?; [2 A$ F/ ORich and Poor Countries ]3 x* v* W3 k0 n7 {* h! h W, Y
Why economies differ+ ^3 `9 R" T6 a, `
Causes for such differences1 b! d6 u1 Y& [1 C" e8 Y+ g
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' K% @2 E6 s( _( E; D
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 _7 @/ W# ]6 l1 f! {" |4 c( n- M
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Technology2 z, J+ s& Y1 ^' U8 @. |: p0 J
Institutions
1 w: D( I6 f* H" TGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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. D" \& F4 r/ P) ?" R- v2 l* CIf you enjoyed learning about
" ?+ y7 @: z9 S& sSupply and Demand
% \2 @. x4 N; ]5 w' ]0 B# bConsumer Behavior i. L, C9 I* e' k2 X6 t8 q
Production and Cost
" e' V+ a4 x, s7 ?; [) z7 EPrice and Output
3 B% J9 }/ V( V; bMarket Structures
% R/ y/ n5 |! Z: B& E! ^- aYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!3 Q: `% Z1 G; ~8 u/ S+ V
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I* f: |! X$ Y& a- E6 S
Topics:
# n# D( }2 M9 |6 ], d" d* P3 sTheory of consumer behavior
; b# l2 e! L% x4 a2 `) LTheory of production and cost8 h: l' [9 O, l8 S6 }+ g% _: h4 n$ K
Price and output determination under competition
) s) I1 z$ a! Q6 MMonopoly and other market structures
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; ?/ C2 K! Q T, m- v8 iCosts and Benefits 7 w$ G) z8 H& B1 i
Externalities
( a" f% I3 i- Q7 p6 vDecision-making2 T. e. z5 p2 \0 i% E: j
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Capital Investments' o+ ~; @4 |& s* U& p+ w
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
8 T |+ Q. f* ~% uECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
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T/ K" h5 e z2 U( J) ]Cost-Benefit Analysis, U* s3 L- G; a- ^ ~# }2 A7 f
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
* {; l/ P' \0 R- l( M( XLook at examples from
( g+ L! ], }9 Y6 a: vTransportation
; E* l& i1 F8 L/ l; H# X! r. zRiver Basin Management
$ p. k7 Q. t2 VElectrical Generation
" O( c! x0 k: |4 \, c; a: OOil & Gas and Pollution Control4 H8 I5 z) b+ ^4 j: \
: ]) D% h1 e' `, X7 W3 b% BIf you enjoyed learning about
( ~/ i( K% f8 @. s( b( l% x/ y& ~+ ASupply and Demand
) z3 l( m3 k! t: v$ T IExternalities. B" M" x7 i( L- ~: R
Resource Allocation8 J- ]& ~+ ~$ t+ B! I& ?$ D. F
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada, I% k- s/ i2 F* c* F
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
: n, R- ?7 n) e# C5 ]ECON 365 Resource Economics
2 e- z: y' F$ z% OTopics:9 m+ c+ h3 e: i+ y8 u6 s
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
$ W* y k9 @, Y5 y/ Q( C- i, X2 m' FScarcity and pricing5 s. J. i" H8 v6 Y
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation1 P+ j. u% A+ t
Pricing+ W# B) g/ @' \' k5 _4 T' A5 \) J) h8 {
Markets* v- e( m" ], O/ C3 ?: g1 m4 D
Government roles
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- u: k0 K$ [( p) m( M* _The energy sector, including sources and markets
' l4 M- H0 s" KCanadian Energy Policy and current issues6 H( w* b6 s( T' k
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Energy Economics!2 C6 v m% m, y# K
ECON 366 Energy Economics) P1 R; c6 c" i* R. b& W# N J
Topics:
' w$ h& h! c' ] @" jPricing' B$ D, v9 O: Q/ q9 z
Role in economic growth
5 @1 h# [. S: ]. R9 IEnergy sources and markets
* O7 m. e, k, i( K: FRole of government & s! W u9 |" @6 ^
Regulation : H W% d# m/ N8 r; [! I7 `
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0 q: F+ M8 C* S( m3 dExternalities
- U7 b) c( m5 b- v* o! MRegulation
2 h" j6 y% b0 X* z9 c; Y& FGovernment roles- W; s# }, c& ?7 C1 p4 |7 q1 e
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7 O; r" C7 |+ `! M. MEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration) F% S8 _* d! i1 @
Steps taken to address deterioration' K1 Y7 b1 T: [8 F- o) D+ d1 a4 s
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
6 z8 s4 n. ^7 q) zECON 369 Economics of the Environment
4 ^& F( G& O' @: W: O# \( [5 ~Topics: / F) `3 g2 Y! N \3 `3 b3 s
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
; Y- W7 s! i# o0 [Types and causes of environmental deterioration
( C! d+ r! r6 G( nTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration * ]2 N# s$ z4 e2 S' @1 N
Recreation economics9 A+ S5 W, d3 S: ?" }8 F6 h& i, L
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9 B1 {4 U: ]( ~+ D Individual Incentives u& u% l- N0 F' n3 @5 s& R4 h* n
Total Welfare # f- L, m# M- j' U
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ECON 378 Law and Economics, z1 r. d6 \7 B& y% ?
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
8 C8 ?, W+ c; R5 A! \* pCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining+ @7 @" `* F( l7 Y
Child Support Payments% }) m3 x8 N8 R% C" S
Private Divorce agreements
7 d2 X. B3 J1 [Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
; A; a W; p: e2 a; lDominant Strategies9 I6 o9 |3 S3 V( B3 C0 }; Q: M4 h
Collusion
$ i8 |/ [/ `- E+ YYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
' O5 {. H# A/ }, {1 v! TECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications- E9 B- Y, Z A z
Topics:
( U( N5 J0 I3 q3 X* U! OAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games6 R; l/ X5 V/ Y1 y# K
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
" G* r' P+ a4 `; CNote! Prerequisites:
K8 b8 p/ R$ l! E/ Z; ZECON 384 & 299 |
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