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Trade
6 w9 S* R/ s. PGrowth- U9 Y3 ^) f( l$ I( g1 W
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China as an Emerging Economy
1 ~; ^6 F% O" f# hYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!; i& Z; N, |% [' z& L
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development7 B# `4 b* r W2 Q' z( H3 T% E, e
Topics:
2 B9 Q: @/ C+ T- h0 f0 D$ l# ?: XChinese Economy Characteristics0 a" O7 `' i7 @! I5 Q
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy) [; L+ e4 d$ q% T6 w6 b
Consequences of economic reform
4 C2 u c& y" BCanada’s economic relations with China
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+ X) f, K8 Z, ~! eIf you would like to learn more about:
$ k d' B. F* P; \- `& C/ VRich and Poor Countries
1 m) p% B7 O I( l! Z) {Why economies differ
( D" S* P( `+ C3 H1 m+ N& H# ?5 sCauses for such differences& u9 c# v3 S! b
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' g' C( {9 q, x3 e" Z. m% _! `5 oECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% V, \( [7 d! V6 J+ rTopics:. c4 S' c- e1 s" E' C8 ^8 o
Technology! [; L0 _2 e4 w
Institutions
+ e- E2 z. m3 H: E) D4 J! eGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
( L9 }5 J k* S$ YSupply and Demand' |9 \0 _! ~0 |# R7 U' n
Consumer Behavior! s3 u# w4 t5 z
Production and Cost( ~9 G1 `& r" t7 O8 g! j8 L
Price and Output
- u# d1 r% B" f" o' vMarket Structures* b; l- t! Q- Y C: b% ^5 Y
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
. G$ m+ X* O0 C g0 tECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
% z6 o6 a# ~5 l! xTopics:
4 X- l! {* }$ B2 w0 rTheory of consumer behavior% M8 d- u4 M& y
Theory of production and cost" v. m/ `) o: R! Z z# K
Price and output determination under competition6 _* p/ I* f! m/ [7 I; R+ v
Monopoly and other market structures
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3 e* H! j9 z% KIf you enjoyed learning about 9 f7 g- x- q1 t' J8 w
Costs and Benefits
: Q* P% L7 I& k3 ]" p. |8 K' qExternalities
% W6 d: I+ Y) X7 L6 [5 y& }Decision-making7 I0 G/ o* W3 t8 |9 P! e
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( r5 n+ I% C( a9 u7 zCapital Investments
9 d8 S \3 r/ Y3 G2 c# t! q) k- VYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
* Z! i0 K/ \' k- K4 V3 KECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation( w3 `, {$ g' @7 r
Topics:
8 O* X2 U' M- \" q8 v( T4 U+ q9 eCost-Benefit Analysis1 C. ?7 {" O+ N! ]' N5 f
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
1 |' S' x% M: b- q: j# m' lLook at examples from
/ ]% q6 u0 s1 C* f- WTransportation
$ q: q4 U5 d0 p* C+ }4 HRiver Basin Management: f+ F# ?2 }# O# M
Electrical Generation h6 |0 g5 f' _/ I9 P/ N2 {
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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! ^$ A3 O; {# ~& {6 ~, VIf you enjoyed learning about & \1 L3 ?# n& M* [; }& H* K
Supply and Demand
* }+ B5 f% m! f, G6 V& W/ RExternalities- H) Y/ R6 ^* c" Y
Resource Allocation
% a4 H) t* D" o, L* J3 qTaxation' J+ \! r" m8 p: A/ Z- b
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
# }+ u4 o. E2 [9 {+ ^& ?# J- o5 l2 T+ b% `You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!' j S" C" i; e) n( \$ ]* r# `
ECON 365 Resource Economics- ]4 v2 w6 n" {
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
* @6 _6 e! k& F. ~4 }3 b! l& XScarcity and pricing/ F; y3 h1 F$ `1 P
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues+ O1 q8 {7 `, \) ^! ~& \ z
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' a/ r" B. \& g" G. C) OResource Allocation
* N/ W0 k( Z4 TPricing. _/ w9 C( U8 a! M) E: U8 @" e: _
Markets, }' ]1 h) J% ], n
Government roles
' F& L! @" I+ x0 qOr would like to learn more about ) m3 a3 a; q1 ~$ L9 i
The energy sector, including sources and markets
) k9 p' l" M# r- ?3 qCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
2 [. \9 w, `, ]You might enjoy a course about + d9 J' |6 X" d! O w) V D2 x; J
Energy Economics!
* w6 h8 o" X' D$ N6 _7 _ECON 366 Energy Economics7 s+ I P" F' ^9 z3 J; y8 I% Q
Topics: ' ?5 p8 M5 t2 R7 C) Q* _0 O
Pricing
4 q0 _& j; V! o- z& w( L5 kRole in economic growth
8 ]4 |4 Y7 l0 l L! V# S; iEnergy sources and markets / r7 l N- ^; i' ^0 U' E
Role of government . D6 \7 \/ P, [! [ D1 C
Regulation
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3 a8 M* x( d! t. p( B1 a M& j P' cExternalities
' S" v# J# i* d7 aRegulation
: ?% r, b# t2 I; qGovernment roles
' F' ?6 [! f; O% q3 r. U, N, B6 JOr would like to learn more about
: R0 O9 g3 N" h4 `! O# p2 PEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration5 o5 [$ s" T+ b5 S, E9 C, c
Steps taken to address deterioration
0 I+ V: Q( E) _; S9 ~# n7 n8 x* @You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
9 l a. J- C# X, b! Y6 A1 AECON 369 Economics of the Environment4 o" K* l, o* y! L0 y4 b" I1 _
Topics: 5 H/ I% Q+ h# N S4 l- c+ L
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ; w; T, d6 M1 V6 w$ ^
Types and causes of environmental deterioration x' b% K6 e/ Q/ K
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
* d# \: W6 x3 n5 k9 cRecreation economics6 w+ G) D! R" _) K, g, Z. U
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 ]* j6 v5 J' ^" ] Individual Incentives
; F% m! _$ @5 A6 LTotal Welfare 5 @: h$ v* z- F7 }, m# O5 Q
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
; ~) p( L9 S3 d& y1 o3 ^. g8 WECON 378 Law and Economics
+ o; M6 Z8 {3 GTopics:
# w! N- I$ j* m) c' y) BIssues in Criminal and Family Law
7 h( x% u V7 [0 VCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining8 Z( Z" E, {% U" e6 Y, y7 p$ T' ?7 D
Child Support Payments
5 U* `+ _6 w1 F% zPrivate Divorce agreements
2 F x3 C0 N% n. y, DCriminal provisions of the Competition Act8 r, T1 F7 A- t# w6 P- J0 _. F+ x
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Prisoners Dilemma
9 e: R T. ^3 C$ D7 p( BDominant Strategies
[& N, k; q2 ?- |7 XCollusion0 Z0 T; j+ i' l- ~
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! # \$ u9 C' Q* o4 L) F k
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
# K9 W1 }% U. j7 T) O. C: Z, T1 kTopics: ' F4 `5 ?& ]$ ~8 ]& e
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
% @9 A$ o6 T% N/ e0 F; ]: iApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
5 `6 t H+ \2 ]+ ?Note! Prerequisites:
6 K% _; o: n8 i3 _, GECON 384 & 299 |
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