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" v, l. K) Y: b& K( U4 ^& A9 mTrade
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; x# X) n7 }# t( o! }7 a+ f& pChina as an Emerging Economy
8 q" w' z/ t* U' L: { fYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!5 O8 u, |1 H/ {5 J( Q _! @. A
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development3 x- r0 k- M* m: z+ Z
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
1 @4 n: n) q6 N6 v8 U J! RRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
7 u. [- j7 k' k# i$ j; h, gConsequences of economic reform
4 [& X% P) O+ U$ I% Z7 `Canada’s economic relations with China/ J8 S. w6 S7 a8 O$ i
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0 k& b3 B2 s8 I) T; ~# URich and Poor Countries
1 v7 p( ]5 {! C6 s1 @Why economies differ; B; B' V- t5 d. ?1 ]; G
Causes for such differences
+ {6 W, E7 E! s8 a3 I* lYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth) E+ w" ?6 z6 b& p% Y
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
, @" P% O7 s2 \: A- n- bTopics:& J3 w9 I- i( n7 `/ f
Technology
0 }. O2 v1 f" h. _Institutions
- ~3 `* H: w& n( y" zGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 0 `0 q6 ^3 \0 e6 E8 p/ p9 e8 d
( _' X2 A* Y0 w$ c! R5 MIf you enjoyed learning about : @$ p3 s( M8 S- g; S" K
Supply and Demand5 e& Q1 a/ ]" j( T$ J
Consumer Behavior
, ~( X" @0 V7 I2 f0 M: ~2 t# IProduction and Cost
, |. |/ _( X, ] T/ A/ X5 W8 IPrice and Output) G; @) P( y+ x3 O! u
Market Structures5 A3 n! `3 U* H& p' v; _
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!* h3 O# k9 R# M* [) V& f
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I! } Q$ i& k* C0 l8 E: \% ? S
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Theory of consumer behavior! l9 [& |4 g: J! O
Theory of production and cost$ t% F6 O8 s5 \1 ?8 z9 [) U* R- M
Price and output determination under competition6 ~8 ^* R5 q* H, k
Monopoly and other market structures
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! y# N v2 H7 s0 {5 B1 Z- _* RCosts and Benefits 8 V9 @5 \$ t* w5 Z/ }9 C# I
Externalities. O5 e/ Q8 X/ d# i) G' R9 }8 X9 S
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
4 Q- D, \0 D, i, W" WYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!+ C8 O& j3 e3 L2 C+ S! z
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation6 M0 S- Y9 \3 D
Topics:
' c0 }( s& s" a GCost-Benefit Analysis
& z7 v- B3 }% b2 UEvaluating Public Investment Projects( |6 d* S U2 S6 U
Look at examples from
8 m, o9 G f1 `Transportation
3 i; C" h$ n' t5 U( G1 aRiver Basin Management
, F7 v: a/ V8 j. _Electrical Generation
" O# V6 a) k. ^( U: dOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand. ^! I Z' d t% Z' D
Externalities& U# R4 L4 t4 _/ y% m+ z
Resource Allocation5 z6 p# r9 v8 h( O5 b( P( w
Taxation
& F1 z% b% b" J0 uOr would like to learn more about
* G, o& |" D6 M, d/ x! RSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
* @6 R6 n- |. AYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
7 o. [5 J& C2 kECON 365 Resource Economics- {7 o5 D+ |" Z, W# u; c. |
Topics:
9 X" i- G% e" K1 W, z5 K0 Q- nExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ D8 M3 B2 j/ a4 f" _5 c, H, m; h: gScarcity and pricing% S8 e; H/ B8 ^, C" W
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues3 S% z4 o: q/ o! j V
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Resource Allocation- u7 ^2 Q: W% u7 W6 u' ^3 r
Pricing# d. N/ h+ s. Z
Markets$ N3 h5 h2 R# M, F# \3 ]* J
Government roles. d* f7 i; f$ w/ Q
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The energy sector, including sources and markets; B! J9 Q8 E8 @* g& y3 j, `* G- [
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues. A9 L9 e. W" g$ }& o4 X" Q
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Energy Economics!
4 { v3 c# G1 p: G5 qECON 366 Energy Economics* _+ @* {' n& W: q2 n) s
Topics:
2 S! b$ J5 A) f4 [; E4 vPricing1 X; `/ D5 L/ g, D% n: G. u5 e
Role in economic growth ( Z9 O$ W" j2 G$ J
Energy sources and markets h6 L; |" q/ @5 _" }6 C
Role of government 4 T1 C/ l2 W% G6 _
Regulation + j% w' D& x" O# z! A5 h0 T1 p7 _
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If you enjoyed learning about
% h, S) A2 s9 rExternalities
/ @7 e- A0 Q& h0 S* gRegulation
, U# s7 X2 D: B* q0 X$ b6 z2 iGovernment roles/ p4 g$ B1 r q, _7 ~* ~
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration+ p5 q4 r+ d+ m
Steps taken to address deterioration/ k) c1 e8 o X( k0 Q* K+ l
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! % ?2 b% J1 H/ q G7 w `( W
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
/ L5 {9 q8 D+ R4 T9 ~) i1 qTopics: + z# Q( @0 E0 U$ z
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment & A+ \: C* Q; @! I- C
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
0 Q& W; ^3 }( a8 K& lTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
3 n6 u- t5 C& v8 Q2 m0 ERecreation economics
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( m1 l! Z3 A" K) hIf you enjoyed learning about/ v& ^1 h" i1 G7 U6 `2 [7 T
Individual Incentives
. k- D ~+ g. g7 P8 Q2 z9 kTotal Welfare
% ^0 s) w3 p. N Z# ?% ]9 Z/ k4 ^You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ; x6 O; Z" D( X+ H( |
ECON 378 Law and Economics
2 t/ Y: ]5 ~7 h6 q, b1 w( y' rTopics:
: a, d2 h( ^8 @1 G4 @ O+ d0 NIssues in Criminal and Family Law x8 N: h Y9 ^
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining2 T3 S) |3 z4 Z7 @0 ^6 l
Child Support Payments
3 B. G( m% O! e- T) G" o7 BPrivate Divorce agreements
. K" `+ u/ A/ ]" I' N/ T( q/ R3 GCriminal provisions of the Competition Act, _: q( ?! F, `0 T6 b) M
) Y/ j6 F# k7 M H6 GIf you enjoyed learning about 9 i7 u) u$ ?( z$ M- W
Prisoners Dilemma
( M6 Y# A) h$ o( p" ]! aDominant Strategies
8 {1 Q0 K, K+ U3 @* P, OCollusion2 c* }9 S' g3 l
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! $ w/ P$ _6 B5 E; Q1 a
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
# A' `% M, ?( STopics: # p; h0 T5 @) b
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
% d! ~+ g& B2 L* \# KApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
/ C* v; q2 Z6 k$ D* H- YNote! Prerequisites:
5 Z6 y. v* w" L+ w! lECON 384 & 299 |
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