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Trade
& z3 @3 h" N" w) ^3 {. KGrowth
! Y/ A3 | f3 Z! I: P9 t9 mOr would like to learn more about:
% O, d9 T& d$ Q9 v! Q9 f BChina as an Emerging Economy
7 h7 o7 [3 P& ]' C" WYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
: ?4 S, I) z& F( KECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
I# _5 n9 X5 q' b' cTopics:
& h8 [0 d, s N1 Z/ vChinese Economy Characteristics
3 y2 u* v" [: r3 ]7 D) R9 iRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
3 h+ B& B6 ?( Q! h# _$ `Consequences of economic reform; r$ ^% F9 z. K' L' _
Canada’s economic relations with China3 x& O* o* G0 D8 Z4 R: b3 C4 T7 G+ |! S
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/ d4 ?: Y) t, oRich and Poor Countries
; p' L6 R; C6 T; YWhy economies differ5 n7 t3 F/ X2 }/ |7 N
Causes for such differences
# x+ j$ H' J4 OYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth" A& w9 S# c4 A6 c! m
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth, d( m4 J7 M5 l2 o
Topics:
7 z/ N) O+ N7 B3 gTechnology
) `+ l# P f$ ^4 J L5 J0 d5 D2 hInstitutions
# e- U0 s" t, `/ oGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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- I. m4 A4 v/ m# x: z5 a2 ^If you enjoyed learning about
2 D) \+ n8 g9 D6 k- Y& k- ZSupply and Demand
; u) N" `' x& u; b+ Z- yConsumer Behavior
1 i, Q; O% |& XProduction and Cost
) s2 D6 [4 `; H' GPrice and Output
$ `9 O1 ^0 A$ `7 H! {, IMarket Structures
( Y( l. y! _0 WYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
& l& O/ T ^5 Z- FECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
- B3 ~! I0 s) A- U4 o( J# X1 B. NTopics: 3 l* O+ |8 k" p5 ~9 T; ~; L
Theory of consumer behavior
4 J/ ^* a0 p! ]. k# j0 lTheory of production and cost. A7 z5 c0 [; {" X' E
Price and output determination under competition: ~1 J: s3 D8 G. S2 @. K. t
Monopoly and other market structures
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A( T, P* n7 {5 T% c9 J) \' G( `3 cCosts and Benefits k2 a5 J) R! O
Externalities+ g: Z# \8 {( Z2 y' a; S7 r
Decision-making
- q: u2 C1 R0 F* m, ^5 h6 r8 UOr would like to learn more about
, f' V, \3 V7 MCapital Investments
. w2 w# Q" R3 y% m: j' bYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!* v2 x3 {) C. M# H4 c9 j
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation) M6 b& `4 S; B' J8 X
Topics:
! F9 d# K3 x4 G( hCost-Benefit Analysis, x. @0 }3 w! @9 w( @7 X/ M
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
- a/ z" E8 n A* f+ ?Look at examples from
' K- [ _$ L* j3 PTransportation
& _5 L( @4 Q2 s3 _River Basin Management
& [, ^( p6 `; y. j; N) G" q2 ]Electrical Generation/ R) P2 e3 R: U8 X1 J
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control% _' C6 w/ `" c3 c# g- i
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( a& H1 A: w, [( fSupply and Demand9 Z: K; t* S% F
Externalities9 Z! R% o, Q9 B
Resource Allocation
# n. o* [: Z+ f. I$ s0 |6 X( rTaxation
( C$ T0 e4 s" ^4 t" S" sOr would like to learn more about : u5 W- e8 ` U* M( r' a4 x
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
" v+ z, U, _. P6 |( I* M; e' _2 p# dYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
: g7 F4 x e+ R1 z) j( ^ECON 365 Resource Economics
8 B2 r J$ n& l5 d$ PTopics:
9 d, Q7 ^8 e4 d5 xExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources$ F2 e5 A) e4 [3 k2 v3 {7 u
Scarcity and pricing
! M+ w! [( v% |, W7 Y$ Y5 Q& pContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
D0 i! ~3 i2 ~7 A5 |( B4 ^4 ePricing% t# M8 Z8 k. Z" n: V1 g
Markets; o0 ~( F; n( @; i1 }; `) A
Government roles
. ]2 ~& y; K! P# q8 Z& x2 ]Or would like to learn more about
' F4 A: L5 e. H7 RThe energy sector, including sources and markets* _9 W9 Z) \* o* t Z) _
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
" _( L, `% Y1 D2 J1 {+ nYou might enjoy a course about
) d. y# a0 ^3 N/ d; y4 t3 b; bEnergy Economics!3 O& a4 @* n0 q0 _% N% H
ECON 366 Energy Economics) s! [+ T* E/ p' w% M& |7 M" o
Topics:
! d# y. `( E) y% w8 P9 M! UPricing
8 M! M$ J2 n ~4 }8 ERole in economic growth
" k, g9 E4 P A4 _, pEnergy sources and markets
( r; }" \% I" e. d- Z' g, ORole of government 6 R& K: ~8 k. P# l
Regulation
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2 \/ H g! D, bIf you enjoyed learning about # r) Z+ u) @! }) Y5 w1 p7 _
Externalities4 [: B' ~: e6 A" O0 a' \# ]/ @2 w
Regulation
0 u" l+ l4 R) v. }Government roles
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! }8 F0 `: f( ]; oEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration7 t: G( Q+ w+ X5 V, E* B- W1 \
Steps taken to address deterioration5 c6 |& w6 y) x0 a
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
Y$ D" E+ F6 m0 oECON 369 Economics of the Environment" T; {2 D2 f' i, l# E/ O
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
. p, t! V$ v+ }Types and causes of environmental deterioration 5 F2 ~6 c' r# Q, V; u. \+ d
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 1 x; i1 D! X) A1 h" u+ m3 x9 I5 `
Recreation economics( n% }4 s# t1 O, w; w* g- W$ Z
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4 }6 c s3 ?: t9 t5 t8 r* ? Individual Incentives
9 {3 N% [3 H |; i! b* nTotal Welfare
7 F9 I. V+ L8 S5 {You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ! {: T$ T: H; N8 r
ECON 378 Law and Economics
( \3 l/ K. @5 JTopics:
" i R/ z- i9 w: Q+ _9 Y% K! HIssues in Criminal and Family Law- o" d6 c0 X' _
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
" ~+ i [3 N3 J& p! E$ L4 A* S% xChild Support Payments4 Q+ [; j/ u4 x7 g. b- i
Private Divorce agreements
: Y! n6 j) w0 i! qCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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7 X' v0 v. t9 @$ R* XIf you enjoyed learning about
4 S7 x; E: q0 W8 ~. _) q8 d7 OPrisoners Dilemma/ m# J" [9 Z' v2 R9 P
Dominant Strategies& D: X1 R* {: F7 R+ l
Collusion
* X/ n; I0 n7 h3 v! R3 E- UYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
) m9 `2 P: p8 w& A) dECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
0 L3 l' l9 P1 w4 o# C0 H* u( mTopics: . u* d$ V& v. Y: ^# d+ T' y
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games: c& @) k% P: h
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
& d6 j5 \. F* v7 E! J8 sNote! Prerequisites: , H/ M7 {. j" U( R
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