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Trade
. N, L4 n& Z' ]- cGrowth j% ^" o% }6 g5 a8 L. Q
Or would like to learn more about: 2 Q0 M- j q4 }: y+ ^/ m( F
China as an Emerging Economy, A6 B8 O3 K# S" P; X8 @7 H
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
: Y" V7 ]9 j7 n" p# i$ q: [3 k; ~* ?ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development$ W0 }/ M. Z7 K* ?5 d9 M; A0 [# Y
Topics:
/ _2 H1 M& P/ |4 q( \Chinese Economy Characteristics: i+ Y0 i( h. V" Y2 t5 y6 {/ g
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy7 m7 [0 X, \& s7 v
Consequences of economic reform
@1 l# |$ V7 YCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: % s. Z S* o A; a
Rich and Poor Countries* f6 B% @& q7 ~& ?# m
Why economies differ; R* l8 E- l; |+ s$ ~0 q# F
Causes for such differences( A" R- k# t8 O6 U
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) u5 ^ m) p, h4 i m' k+ u7 `- F7 ~ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' v$ f9 {6 E* V, _+ j6 r0 ^' a
Topics:
. s4 r. s# o0 _ ~: t! F! vTechnology+ L6 Y( M! X/ J) Y1 G
Institutions
- z: U, h0 p. i' F& GGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence * V9 p$ s* K# y; L# `& a
6 P! K0 V7 ?% F# W& I. `. OIf you enjoyed learning about 2 Y0 a, d; Y2 n+ b" k! D
Supply and Demand) f2 |% A" b) V, n
Consumer Behavior. F9 o$ n4 W1 j. k' I; X
Production and Cost
' ^ n% ?# B. n5 wPrice and Output6 b5 O4 O# Q4 R% a+ u
Market Structures" N; @! M, L3 Y, g9 g5 D H
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!% g4 W6 F: R$ O/ b
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I2 c+ k. B; k$ L: R1 a0 B3 N# j
Topics: ) Y" G( C% _2 ^1 ]2 I
Theory of consumer behavior( u/ h+ _6 P" T7 e& W1 E8 B6 v
Theory of production and cost( Q/ b$ k# \' Y0 J5 |) l
Price and output determination under competition
% ~7 l/ Y# P6 F) H: G# qMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
4 l! J+ A0 A: V J; C3 IExternalities
, @4 V! E/ Y) q. tDecision-making
7 c( j( @) i) g( Y% N0 AOr would like to learn more about
9 L2 e# p5 o; k5 V5 x+ F" UCapital Investments' M) {# v( ~0 U' R1 n" p6 X y4 T+ ^
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
$ z/ x1 Y# U7 z) w) K/ X. V j/ PECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
( m' T( j; J% c/ I% @9 s# kTopics:4 \" T. D3 c6 Z% A! b1 v9 a
Cost-Benefit Analysis
: l* t( B8 J. CEvaluating Public Investment Projects. ^* {; \7 t. C& B/ S5 t4 ]/ X5 `
Look at examples from ( I! O: S8 c7 I+ ?( V- Y, w
Transportation
% y1 N, z8 @' ?4 l; [) a3 MRiver Basin Management' ^+ ^/ f q! S
Electrical Generation
) x( c* f" O/ ^' x* ?. A( I) eOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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' X( _6 s5 ~7 C* \+ OIf you enjoyed learning about 1 Q) @! `, J. L3 g3 [. ]8 f
Supply and Demand
5 N3 o4 ^! \, B2 _: k/ |' T( w4 cExternalities
9 ?' l! N W* y l+ eResource Allocation
% N4 c% g4 u8 ?! ? ]Taxation! I+ L% U, Z* E
Or would like to learn more about
8 h! V3 ~7 q- i- GSupply of Natural Resources in Canada1 _. c! x4 ] V ?/ D6 }; P: h
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!1 a J( n0 H7 X: d* B; N- z
ECON 365 Resource Economics) X, b' f& k) c8 U+ k2 m
Topics: r0 y6 `: D- Q, K+ ^' p* u8 Z
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
! C- ?! |" P! ]8 T; U" ]- a8 tScarcity and pricing. w- o! t! A9 c7 ~0 D1 }/ N
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ j5 ?; B( Z* T9 Y5 F3 e6 D3 M+ VResource Allocation
( h1 R; p. {- D- yPricing
1 }1 ]- i( t* r- ^, k/ tMarkets' m3 f. w/ u ?! Y Z1 s, @7 F9 e
Government roles
" B- @/ X! D0 S& bOr would like to learn more about 5 x7 ]4 C! @+ y- u& [5 ^
The energy sector, including sources and markets% i! ~/ x5 |) T' t' _
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues6 _' m. {3 u1 D6 t
You might enjoy a course about
" _2 ]1 q) }6 w& h1 G/ B% c! lEnergy Economics!7 ^* ^) t. ?2 C) j. o8 p$ k
ECON 366 Energy Economics: A0 ~9 `' f$ Z( p! q! k
Topics:
! N8 [/ K( g9 N, V: QPricing
( }0 J% j" \# d+ x/ ZRole in economic growth
; t6 @- q& \7 B2 U4 T# e$ ]Energy sources and markets
2 [4 g) [1 I: {Role of government 2 e6 c9 ?% U1 [
Regulation + @5 T. ~* e; K8 @# K9 s: T
/ A% n0 `, w% s, nIf you enjoyed learning about $ g1 }* G7 Y! D" Y
Externalities3 H8 V4 S Y( G/ J" n9 k2 J
Regulation
7 H; y3 X3 m! D% ^/ a. w v" E" a0 NGovernment roles
# \. z9 r' g/ R M2 _Or would like to learn more about & }' E5 _5 r$ S* N: N4 I7 n7 F
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration, ^1 O& J) N$ q! s/ t- ~
Steps taken to address deterioration
7 J# Y# g2 h- d% G$ q7 ?1 HYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ; u+ l( ]7 c0 f% W. ]. u8 Q- b9 K
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment& P$ K5 Q- o, Z/ P% m5 K) c
Topics:
& K; T* Z( ~4 y+ t! pEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 6 s# R9 Z2 w% n( P
Types and causes of environmental deterioration & N2 H* l7 N# U
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 2 L2 X& A, C/ e8 _! @8 o
Recreation economics' s5 Y9 _2 y- l
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If you enjoyed learning about& o W) \) U& {7 ~; R
Individual Incentives4 m' b/ }' F& x% t; H$ U
Total Welfare . _5 `; `9 S0 O3 j; {! x3 c) \4 y
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
* \; ^: j( y5 x. aECON 378 Law and Economics
7 I6 t5 R3 q1 w I) p$ qTopics: + Q4 C3 h- X" R5 g
Issues in Criminal and Family Law( N2 P' @4 n3 u5 F& D* m
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining) N! G; j% g7 z4 d" _8 |
Child Support Payments! D+ G' b' }- u1 d
Private Divorce agreements& J+ C$ z* r# Y2 s# T; O2 D
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
) h7 ]- H9 I+ I3 ? t1 GPrisoners Dilemma
0 B/ _9 k U& L$ i) d2 l/ p$ TDominant Strategies8 n' c. v* \) s: B2 x
Collusion: l9 N# l* _1 b8 z
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
" O+ e. d$ k6 j8 {ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications# d4 v: _5 a8 A# O& }% Q' ~4 p
Topics:
+ T2 S J- `+ \& S0 BAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games: b5 r0 {' X* u" s* D; r0 s z# L- K
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 4 L1 v a/ S B# w4 Q8 I) l/ Q
Note! Prerequisites:
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