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Trade
& Y0 G. @# E' H" p! D5 u8 qGrowth
- P$ L" E) @' ?, j. D* j& iOr would like to learn more about:
* o k0 y1 `: w6 w! b" w/ {7 }; b) kChina as an Emerging Economy R" y9 p c# {
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
4 W+ g7 L8 Q5 d7 [6 q9 a9 O8 RECON 211 Chinese Economic Development. v! t3 o {2 s# [5 ]! T+ G- k8 g
Topics: ?0 t" r- ?4 V7 Z3 A3 C
Chinese Economy Characteristics, H8 H6 o8 A# t4 f3 F
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy; _" L6 V) [3 i* \8 c" H
Consequences of economic reform, ?* r$ ^9 ^. a0 c$ v
Canada’s economic relations with China
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4 b7 z5 o* _6 e2 `. sIf you would like to learn more about: # ~( f- Z- N, }! T2 Q
Rich and Poor Countries
8 \7 O) Y4 f4 F, OWhy economies differ% I8 y* L: \; s" Q2 P, E
Causes for such differences
$ c% J6 N; C% A# o2 MYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth9 y" Z5 T: d- q6 A/ Z: M
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- ^7 d- a' r) m" u; H/ TTopics:4 K) r3 t0 Q5 r
Technology
0 z" o# m1 J/ c- F, eInstitutions
6 J; y' P( W7 n- yGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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% `$ J& w1 d I. Y1 G3 ?If you enjoyed learning about * I3 W) G. q2 d" ?% G' m" x1 D
Supply and Demand
& V8 p Q8 X! Z2 OConsumer Behavior
& q% n( U: U& sProduction and Cost
& S! e! Q/ R+ F& h# Y' R8 Z1 WPrice and Output
6 d4 S- M: H( f1 R1 x9 J7 zMarket Structures
* e2 I* t& Z8 G n' g; j& T- z! KYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!( d" m$ f# n, N( |* X
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I4 U& M0 @+ Y, J0 \) l7 V
Topics:
+ B- X4 `. `1 [2 i7 I( K$ H, v" e; gTheory of consumer behavior$ O9 M f, c# A
Theory of production and cost6 m; j) d% j' D+ x
Price and output determination under competition7 a4 E+ f9 ~9 q) _
Monopoly and other market structures3 @% k; n" Q4 S9 ~
* v1 z: Y2 G/ H% gIf you enjoyed learning about
2 V/ M& B9 V/ z# c( |' HCosts and Benefits 0 W% R% X$ `- J% g+ K9 A
Externalities, q0 H; r9 m" E! d6 a/ g
Decision-making
, G+ e8 }9 F2 x; g7 F1 b6 HOr would like to learn more about
; O! e9 f% {% D* E$ I, ^4 D& _: M% yCapital Investments
% d: H+ f$ w& m1 `4 K- aYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 O, M8 A- s! l) Z8 r: H) D7 O
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
, Q/ W2 P/ D, cTopics:
- H+ Y) H2 j8 ~$ ^1 PCost-Benefit Analysis
2 w2 n: w$ u. l; i2 MEvaluating Public Investment Projects- D/ F$ v7 M @7 }8 C
Look at examples from
% }; L% ~6 B, [: C2 aTransportation6 o- T( d( ]7 G- U8 q4 ]6 {" T
River Basin Management8 {! Z( u- s2 ]1 q2 B3 j u- {+ O
Electrical Generation2 B3 M" n* n: w) K: c& x3 G& b% l; @9 S
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control! I5 Y2 `; P* H+ S
2 R& i/ e: T1 }6 KIf you enjoyed learning about ! ?' S3 ]% D! o8 `" H: m$ ]
Supply and Demand
8 G" u! F. O- r2 T5 W; \% @Externalities/ z# @7 s- p5 C
Resource Allocation% D: p, e1 g2 v% {1 e+ B
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
t& b$ m: E& J1 KYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!! v8 a0 L# ]6 C% c
ECON 365 Resource Economics ~1 c" K# {& P: m9 M7 V" N4 _
Topics:6 v( G" @1 L0 X; j; W
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources' l- c: [& T" n; L6 A4 j
Scarcity and pricing
/ A+ f- ^* Y2 F! @Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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r- }- J+ u2 w- S# h5 yResource Allocation4 w8 ?9 b$ F1 ~4 g
Pricing
9 W$ @7 ? k: {5 a1 uMarkets
+ ?( O3 Y1 _/ ]. Y/ B bGovernment roles* e2 [2 h' j4 }& Y$ t( n
Or would like to learn more about % y" H& w; @' \. ]/ I4 s I
The energy sector, including sources and markets P! v, Z& i. f* Y, `% e
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
( c& c9 k A" Q" aYou might enjoy a course about
/ U7 u1 l! a% g) B" v0 eEnergy Economics!
7 W( l1 {2 \: [# ~ECON 366 Energy Economics* {: P6 o q z4 x
Topics: $ i. k0 L3 I. y' O9 [1 e
Pricing5 J7 b" r1 S9 n' k, r
Role in economic growth $ P. @: U' X$ `8 {
Energy sources and markets
$ f1 q2 U2 T" o0 ~+ qRole of government e2 u. J- H( o( b% M* O
Regulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
& T0 M& y4 E9 z" kExternalities
! a! B: P/ |+ y8 Q' `$ C: z. Q" JRegulation I) j# x( j8 m4 d6 {
Government roles- T: {' w* [, x4 p+ S0 E
Or would like to learn more about
S: W K% h5 U3 r2 J( j/ ~Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration5 P/ t0 ]' s/ Y1 W
Steps taken to address deterioration
* `$ t* A2 g( Q+ E! ]You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
; A2 f& _: e: q% i4 w/ N8 vECON 369 Economics of the Environment
( C8 T' D+ K# k: k9 u" F& p MTopics:
6 ], ^$ x) K- x0 e* C6 OEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ' d1 M; i0 d `7 `3 }, i6 \! C, w
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
- i' K' g9 t$ J% ?: QTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
$ w, [7 V/ j- L, d! T$ nRecreation economics
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Individual Incentives1 H: o. r# P5 m% g: a5 \2 {9 W. h
Total Welfare
' q8 @. R; f8 l% A! nYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + q U/ J G$ D
ECON 378 Law and Economics
7 A1 B e. H" }* {- J: fTopics:
' h4 |! F2 m6 w6 K1 VIssues in Criminal and Family Law; ^& T& N3 R) [
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining d9 c1 e) u. e& D& E) V
Child Support Payments
9 f2 z: r* `9 X2 |* y& T3 @Private Divorce agreements
7 ?4 A3 l! Q( yCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 B4 O& Z2 O, e1 L2 RPrisoners Dilemma
3 E6 n+ h& e( L/ u; @1 z! EDominant Strategies9 X2 a2 X1 ~. S' T+ ]1 l/ @2 @ I
Collusion7 r! R! Z9 s% y @
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! & {4 g8 T7 H% n/ J1 d* u
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
0 C5 \9 M" P4 q) U% ]2 Y) r' OTopics: . B& @% V" @1 S- p
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games/ t6 R: V3 m+ i* w
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 0 X' J. d2 a4 X8 d
Note! Prerequisites:
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