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Trade
) z1 J6 ^' R$ g) I; J- b u( kGrowth1 o" c }5 i* |9 \7 `$ ~$ `) x
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China as an Emerging Economy
4 K. }8 D% y; V0 lYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
7 o6 w# L8 }- C% d# l1 }ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
+ v |( `' K' r" fTopics: 8 f( F8 A# e" }# G3 q+ Q
Chinese Economy Characteristics* _+ ]+ J3 G, {. z
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy, H( v7 h% J- f5 i
Consequences of economic reform0 l+ {- S! g6 ?" n& F7 q- [4 {
Canada’s economic relations with China. z8 I4 |$ X9 q1 @! K0 ^
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" S! `0 }' E |1 B' K# nRich and Poor Countries
9 R0 H. {7 }! u3 j1 _Why economies differ
$ r; \; W' N; rCauses for such differences8 i% C8 V1 m8 I4 B
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# T6 o1 n$ l# C3 `# X3 ]ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
, y1 ]. K5 F& B5 x; WTopics:
c* p& a, l! ^ j: z: UTechnology
$ c3 W6 c4 o: UInstitutions& w* t0 _# D3 v" p/ K
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence % M; l7 c) G7 a" M/ w) m
# t+ z* P+ _# l" R: jIf you enjoyed learning about
: t: F/ c l7 _* b- |; }1 CSupply and Demand
# Y: U, q$ ^1 Y9 A4 JConsumer Behavior
. c& s0 L5 f; r' z7 U+ g! XProduction and Cost
+ G) h4 ^9 } ]$ \: i/ X3 m' ePrice and Output
( I% t- I( a$ W6 W' UMarket Structures2 d" k6 L+ M4 Z9 q B: M) Q2 c. {% ~" O
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!! f. {: p6 e: c2 `
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I+ ]0 }0 w9 S- W4 G/ P
Topics:
+ }' G5 f9 U3 D7 t0 p" i9 PTheory of consumer behavior
) K8 k, X& k' l( r& U7 }2 P! {Theory of production and cost
" r: j" P+ a* aPrice and output determination under competition1 C! O5 v6 H/ C9 |" X
Monopoly and other market structures8 I9 N3 l; b( ]' ^( C
% a9 x* F- l& K! i: P6 v7 p0 VIf you enjoyed learning about 0 k1 ]' a# v( ?# f
Costs and Benefits & B2 [2 A/ [2 v) a3 N
Externalities* v! W0 `& F. M3 [- F5 ~: R& D
Decision-making% ~" t1 P9 T. R, b
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Capital Investments
/ z# H7 ^8 y( G/ Q8 mYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!3 w9 B$ D0 z% ^
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation5 n, `% d& i# G- U# I5 n( Q
Topics:% r$ V5 v4 |8 C( ] K& c6 @1 @
Cost-Benefit Analysis
: r! j3 I8 o5 k9 R& @Evaluating Public Investment Projects
2 ~4 _" \, y Y% I" I1 ?Look at examples from
# y: D* d7 ~7 d- Z/ uTransportation
$ X! }! Z% w- Q- G! n. XRiver Basin Management7 I% L; B) x# a) z9 z
Electrical Generation$ o! T5 Z3 {: w0 V; v
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control! k0 ~- C0 h }& t, B+ i
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Supply and Demand& d% Y7 F# \0 y( J! [
Externalities
0 K9 t9 }9 g! r# O' w& hResource Allocation
4 d: s+ z% ?3 ?Taxation- i* q/ }) I/ ]) P
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6 y8 @0 [) {5 O3 A% E* l+ ^Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
! J: G0 H; d5 r7 h- TYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!8 a2 N8 R% D7 |5 f
ECON 365 Resource Economics
( i6 o4 P) n; y& i6 t' ITopics:
9 g8 q0 S% Y! j& MExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
/ M# w3 r8 B' F* Y" A. g5 n; x" BScarcity and pricing8 i7 m# F6 p& C# b
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
, x3 a2 X, Y! R3 A: pPricing
9 Y& p0 a S2 I* u$ `Markets
# I! L* H& R0 y, MGovernment roles& Y1 g6 C& N+ _7 B( W+ ^$ g+ d0 a
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3 V7 q6 a" m3 |5 R# j' ?! a, JThe energy sector, including sources and markets6 q: f2 D* f. C; b) X# S
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
5 s. e* {# G/ ^/ d- a- HYou might enjoy a course about
6 ^6 h& ]3 Z: _* @8 jEnergy Economics!
5 R0 s. j X6 ]7 xECON 366 Energy Economics
) B' Y- n. g T6 } U) p3 Z* I$ KTopics:
: d: b/ ^0 A! UPricing
2 X6 ]6 x. G P9 aRole in economic growth , W+ F, V' l1 o6 A4 f! x
Energy sources and markets 9 H. t" M5 i4 C3 @
Role of government
$ f% O( o2 H7 ERegulation
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, B" f$ g! ]! `( @. g% NIf you enjoyed learning about
4 G9 s, R' e- OExternalities
. E. j+ e5 Y5 ]% R8 [Regulation
* t: B. }! k/ e# x6 n/ kGovernment roles
8 K5 o! k) Q: {# e8 |: o* o( dOr would like to learn more about R! S% R# S% |" o9 s
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration4 v+ d d* T* k9 T% e7 ]. Y3 W, \
Steps taken to address deterioration$ |2 K" O8 b1 |4 _7 {. @+ Z) R
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
, z4 m y& j) B9 |/ _: yECON 369 Economics of the Environment/ {- K6 @$ c: y+ {& y. K
Topics: / B2 ]8 G) E# v
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 8 W# [ p/ ^6 c* e7 ?
Types and causes of environmental deterioration . I7 a, A1 y; {" ]
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
( }1 N4 W) y; a! BRecreation economics
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1 h6 \+ ]" F* s4 |If you enjoyed learning about2 ~. P5 p2 H3 p F6 T
Individual Incentives
- Z# v( T, I8 N6 n, x$ S) GTotal Welfare ( Q( J1 ?2 i F1 I* k
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
* J2 k7 j* e9 e4 T& V. z2 |: V2 G. nECON 378 Law and Economics1 p/ b% D5 o1 ]* H
Topics: $ X4 N$ D* E. _! y
Issues in Criminal and Family Law. o' _5 ~9 v& n9 s
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining! I9 a% s& A$ j" w
Child Support Payments: X1 [2 `+ b4 C
Private Divorce agreements
0 | @6 ^' R2 M4 M# eCriminal provisions of the Competition Act2 H3 H, `* Q0 j7 M8 t: A
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Prisoners Dilemma& P8 `. j2 \9 n/ |- T/ y
Dominant Strategies
4 c$ ^1 F: V$ f& R$ S) s+ z& ACollusion
; c( f; `) A# x+ NYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
( _5 p& x0 v$ O2 v- A0 e6 _ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications) V, ]8 W5 [( O y& M
Topics: 1 A$ z* i/ e4 ?5 N! F
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
& h3 ?1 l% v7 N8 B! mApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 7 r* k5 ^ f2 a
Note! Prerequisites: % y8 I. b: F! W6 J
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