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Trade
; j( U. o7 `. u& y FGrowth
/ ]# N5 D4 z4 F" D2 t3 ~0 OOr would like to learn more about:
& o5 e7 ~' h9 R) L5 T0 MChina as an Emerging Economy
$ @/ M. X+ X A5 n; [; O4 S0 eYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!0 n) s' a$ l7 B( }& u
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
* ~+ K6 ~9 t; p" e! Y# i j) ]- }Topics:
6 D; K: }& w% V4 J, V- c. EChinese Economy Characteristics
) H- f+ f4 U5 n" ` }3 t. v( Y+ L- wRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
0 l; n) l: K1 W, e, PConsequences of economic reform
; e0 z! P" ?! k$ N/ GCanada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
3 X% a% f# d9 O7 y4 o( G, u( xWhy economies differ" T6 J7 O* a8 b& ^
Causes for such differences8 }6 c9 @% ?5 a# D* A) R
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ y, D4 a$ O. u1 q- D1 x+ {
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ E' b/ Z' w4 F$ D; _
Topics:
; {+ d" L8 u. M* U9 @3 d9 }& |5 iTechnology
$ @3 v' G! ~. v5 Y3 ~7 ^) TInstitutions! b- d/ [# _/ @/ q
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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+ I% D8 S9 [, Z+ g3 ?6 @' {$ QIf you enjoyed learning about
F2 m* d* j2 ~5 D9 ^Supply and Demand1 c T' U! Y" \6 ~: U5 e3 J2 n
Consumer Behavior& t6 ?" e( F! F1 f. F% ?9 B! d
Production and Cost
+ y# G9 Z7 _2 W* |8 J5 [$ t1 |Price and Output, L" G" D5 g: B
Market Structures
1 }& X f1 e- n5 v6 S. SYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
% s4 }2 P- L: b% Z2 {ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I( `% A+ h$ V4 Y0 K5 z7 \
Topics:
0 m3 S+ p# B7 F6 M/ p$ d8 GTheory of consumer behavior
( _& g; I, b: k* D& s v- OTheory of production and cost6 G5 i* A; W$ z) ]# _
Price and output determination under competition
/ A& Q& W2 V0 |+ t; F OMonopoly and other market structures4 E6 L2 `: R; K
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3 G4 |9 z$ [8 O- S# Z. L3 j! HCosts and Benefits 5 b7 d( f5 v, }( ^) B5 U$ n
Externalities1 P* [1 A" F1 L& S. ^$ l
Decision-making
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2 O* D0 G* c. t; a WCapital Investments
% V7 ]7 ~# |. @1 O0 S: aYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 L8 p# a. X5 e* y! f& Y# A
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
4 X( D d9 e) t& F) D. t, KTopics:) f* k( S' B3 r, b
Cost-Benefit Analysis
: x( W; c: h" h! NEvaluating Public Investment Projects6 a8 E! P- `( X- N" p: p' L- p
Look at examples from / b, S5 E: A2 E& H* `* Z; _+ [ c
Transportation; h% @( n" F1 _* a I
River Basin Management; _6 r' u; d! j `6 f7 f# V9 l
Electrical Generation5 t( D1 A" I& x: v
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand7 q P \; p' r. ~
Externalities4 f$ v# K% I4 i3 g4 q' x4 _5 f) v
Resource Allocation3 j3 }- ?" x: j3 `) T- Y! \
Taxation( W; {- V T2 U1 f \0 A- `
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! M2 @0 ]! e+ Y" tSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
5 n- P# R2 {8 z) i; IYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!+ Q! z; e/ A% t
ECON 365 Resource Economics9 H" c7 ~' Z* z) J$ p
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources+ ^1 C* I, M; C; l7 B/ E
Scarcity and pricing$ i3 I4 o7 w- E3 g" y( U
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues% q6 Q- {/ k- \" ]4 T
3 q+ Z! P3 E" ?2 }If you enjoyed learning about
0 R& a7 | \. [: J3 _0 WResource Allocation! B/ Z+ o9 z% X- c
Pricing
2 `- w4 \. Q7 T; _Markets
& R8 i1 B1 ?8 M: ?8 mGovernment roles; D' x( f1 A" T: M1 O, e% V
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
% n; D t' @) @; o4 s9 u3 GCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
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Energy Economics!1 z9 {% j K y6 ^" n& Z
ECON 366 Energy Economics( J3 @% J+ w/ L* U ?( ]1 r
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Pricing
u% K- J6 y" |5 GRole in economic growth
, F& A/ Q' ` n' }7 ?Energy sources and markets
9 l2 f1 t9 W6 m! Q$ n+ N! pRole of government
, t5 `3 m. \" N iRegulation
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- J ^' C0 t, u' F; u# g' BIf you enjoyed learning about
( J" h8 }3 T0 H9 R. J! TExternalities
0 T3 s+ D, E' o1 xRegulation$ {6 m2 K! n+ \; O
Government roles
0 w" [( Q* s2 m& W0 Q2 oOr would like to learn more about
. B0 t0 k% C9 n; f5 y' @Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
7 y0 Q- Z+ ]' Z9 S' ~Steps taken to address deterioration; D& ]& g$ u# |+ j
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
1 f9 n( { C/ C" C" l8 G9 A1 B: NECON 369 Economics of the Environment
2 L! v. D* P; `4 q& i" h! aTopics: : G: r; ]$ H; L4 A
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment " \! N7 G+ v, X9 A
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
' ]* w! K% E" W& [; D: WTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
* M5 M+ w/ A/ SRecreation economics( \) w% b# E3 B
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Individual Incentives
% J7 d) w! l/ w/ sTotal Welfare
+ f' G% Y6 {. t% a1 c4 @2 NYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
/ c3 ?1 H; ]5 XECON 378 Law and Economics
8 w+ F$ w3 p# x# Y7 L6 p+ zTopics: - ?8 q W5 I, U; z5 M4 N- \/ M
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
( {: ]1 P1 w8 I jCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining% F1 J4 H0 r: t" x& W2 ?* e7 R
Child Support Payments4 C5 C% V0 o7 x a1 C% h
Private Divorce agreements
: `: [" l1 b ?2 n) SCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma, b9 p) ?) B8 n" [: C2 I' H8 I0 s
Dominant Strategies
: t, Y% _7 x4 E) b8 \Collusion
1 E: a4 w8 _8 Q) [' v% ^3 k+ hYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 4 F' i, P# G$ b( f, s
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
3 g/ d% R& C; JTopics:
6 @0 ]7 `! k+ {; o' gAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
o9 {0 R# }, g7 E* }Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 2 o8 u$ K9 w# R$ D
Note! Prerequisites:
) g: Q8 e# z- Y' }% L3 LECON 384 & 299 |
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