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Trade
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% S$ o' N: i" m: l IChina as an Emerging Economy
! R" W6 N( r/ L# w( ]You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
* i. w7 k4 J1 F5 J- @" F1 mECON 211 Chinese Economic Development6 {& \/ `& T* c
Topics:
9 l* G; u3 @" _) LChinese Economy Characteristics
4 H4 s# p4 \/ |4 m+ a! \0 B8 kRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
; m5 l$ A! X! W( HConsequences of economic reform
, o7 B5 U# h- M uCanada’s economic relations with China) Z2 ]9 Q+ b3 V" W; K, t! C# v
6 o; }6 `& i5 a. q' @, L3 U: pIf you would like to learn more about: $ e- _; C' U3 O: Q2 Z4 f# J
Rich and Poor Countries
+ \- E) x% {) P/ S& z! UWhy economies differ* L5 H) c. l# r+ l$ x7 q
Causes for such differences5 S3 n& E8 t$ m
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 a/ {: X3 l" B( M4 D% o& U
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ i( U$ t9 p7 W. O) i) Y7 s
Topics:
# s& M& h* f3 q2 DTechnology: I r1 y& z0 F/ j8 h
Institutions; ^$ Z* N% P: t! g6 i" e
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence % |" c+ Y& F1 U$ `
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Supply and Demand9 X, ]% [$ ~' Z1 B8 r' c
Consumer Behavior
( A1 q1 M4 H0 W$ e6 w: p, PProduction and Cost
; z$ ]) y; v9 A" s% UPrice and Output
: o( ]+ e: c r% yMarket Structures
9 v" A5 }- C Z% QYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!3 t) u \% Y6 e2 @6 ^1 Q# T! `
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
l. b- a0 }, m8 F/ mTopics:
* }& s3 o6 |2 v( oTheory of consumer behavior
4 @# l9 s3 U. X$ NTheory of production and cost D- q& O5 `* Q* n/ Z
Price and output determination under competition% T% Q" {- [8 S" ~" y* d; T" y; o
Monopoly and other market structures1 f4 v1 T) X# a/ e" u$ O
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. {9 E1 E7 J9 S W4 b: W; D! lCosts and Benefits
3 b. a1 |2 R) W5 h4 ZExternalities
" Q: F: Y/ f C0 S. ?2 p, tDecision-making
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1 W, x2 i7 \; M2 Z' Z% a! R; qCapital Investments
4 d0 b3 V+ x* ]0 rYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
/ T3 l# c7 w6 H* DECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation, ^" y* x9 c$ X- Q
Topics:3 w" l- r- ~" O) g
Cost-Benefit Analysis
+ y- Y& O: M# t# c; rEvaluating Public Investment Projects& J; ]/ |" L# {' [& ^5 F
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. Q8 S' T. _9 N! A; D( ETransportation
: C# ]8 V q1 a# a* Z [River Basin Management3 t. ]( J! Y( `) H4 c
Electrical Generation" [: U2 W# V& I% M
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
0 V/ n7 M& s# q6 B& jExternalities
& M( H/ A2 i2 r% w# iResource Allocation) f) u; ?( N7 y
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada+ E% H& Q" [; s0 b2 N
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ECON 365 Resource Economics% g/ {# u: I2 g! f! K
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
t5 p# a+ w! F0 N; K4 bScarcity and pricing
) _% Q" z3 @, C% |" {Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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2 _: g# P& s) g( x; U) mResource Allocation
) u2 U. S) r6 c7 Q) T6 nPricing) g% h8 Y6 a- s' {! o
Markets
& b) D4 e' _2 K0 w. x, P6 AGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
1 w v5 g# i8 K4 rCanadian Energy Policy and current issues- a @% N4 E- g3 `8 o4 Q
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K% n% k* b/ N( @- eEnergy Economics!
# A6 | O, I B" r) X, PECON 366 Energy Economics
# }+ J5 H/ V6 H$ i& n+ {$ Z9 A' uTopics:
2 r- t$ s" r/ N9 M! e7 X( kPricing
$ q5 G4 \- J2 E4 ?$ N8 F: ~Role in economic growth 0 C& ?" m4 b' |2 p
Energy sources and markets
: i8 ?0 Q) u& ?8 SRole of government 7 y% }1 t. `0 k5 o1 O7 p
Regulation 1 Y6 y6 e( {% }& E3 e. f
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0 H5 V2 w" ~4 `. V% JExternalities; L/ |1 E; K( C& a3 n8 j6 y
Regulation% D* z" T. E+ B! D- q) d& X z
Government roles' Q# l i* k+ n7 X
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
7 I ^# H4 Q% g3 r- L- rSteps taken to address deterioration% h9 a2 X+ s: V1 w* Z. L
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
& O, K5 J' i6 CECON 369 Economics of the Environment
# `5 U6 G; r/ f, uTopics: , I) I( R7 C" m6 f
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 0 T& y0 B9 J6 B4 c& X
Types and causes of environmental deterioration + l; w$ {5 z3 k' l
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
3 O' D) o& x4 ?- ]" `Recreation economics% X7 c) S5 }+ L8 i$ U( N; v
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( {) X1 `0 L. A" p Individual Incentives
& c( a! F1 S6 [& G+ U. `Total Welfare
5 k1 v/ C5 d M4 s" ZYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! : V+ B$ X( a3 o9 O6 j' j+ f
ECON 378 Law and Economics+ Y, c$ Q4 c. B2 r, S1 R& k6 d0 X
Topics:
5 @) X4 }8 b$ q3 n$ EIssues in Criminal and Family Law
* A- e3 E) p( B1 }; RCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining( c- F' X8 Y9 P$ l
Child Support Payments6 Y1 S, M2 c4 i& Z
Private Divorce agreements
. i2 c3 k( @8 d, _ eCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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6 ~1 n. ?# C) w V: P6 r% Z, [! UIf you enjoyed learning about - H3 I) z( S* F' }3 B
Prisoners Dilemma
+ _0 W; u# t4 h, P2 ^+ gDominant Strategies
4 t) D- t5 b+ _. R, YCollusion8 M0 H3 K0 K$ [4 T
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ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
# z! e) g; [- e' yTopics: - [3 |) y+ k, s6 B1 ~/ j
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games* |) e7 S" ^! `! E, i) n
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
b) Y5 ^2 M' E0 }4 |. K# C3 GNote! Prerequisites:
. I& _$ e( O. H7 M: q* W$ V% K; _ECON 384 & 299 |
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