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Trade
5 Y! p8 _/ z1 C% `) eGrowth9 S- S5 h" l8 f, ], P3 @: k) n
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# Q* P8 G D3 ~3 G. c: a( IChina as an Emerging Economy
9 @' Q, N0 X2 z* v7 a SYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!$ y: R% M. N7 Z7 @2 p5 v
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
1 E% D$ Y) u" ~$ [) f* ITopics: 7 |6 h7 P) q5 ^: ?, U: x* |
Chinese Economy Characteristics
) F6 O9 p% y5 i8 F. bRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
4 r! P# c: T0 J' A- g- aConsequences of economic reform( u- [% b% ~$ r1 ]# x, N
Canada’s economic relations with China& ]' O+ h7 F: Y
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Rich and Poor Countries# d% }! x, n( [" W& @! r
Why economies differ5 `6 B8 X% K3 w5 L% Q0 I
Causes for such differences; S+ t; o z; a
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 D. D r X' Z K9 Z
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 _0 `1 U3 }( l
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Technology% ^* Z( d+ ^, _- x4 v
Institutions6 l; K3 o+ d/ G! A! d% R; J" `( u
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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w+ {, x& s; y# u) mIf you enjoyed learning about 1 ]" C: Z: L& [, D* r5 B
Supply and Demand
8 B5 F2 e1 `5 ?$ C7 |7 b! H) {Consumer Behavior
; z% ^ E6 `0 W8 {- W( dProduction and Cost
, X7 O+ ]* o/ n, FPrice and Output$ w, ~* E6 H3 W- Z, T; @% k4 M& J
Market Structures2 S+ j* R& Z' Q9 [( }& H8 }
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!; U6 O( p! X0 f+ _% C u
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I3 ]8 X* t8 U; D' }. g3 G# |& v& {8 i
Topics:
9 D& |4 A1 G9 STheory of consumer behavior# E7 D' M. P) W1 F" ~
Theory of production and cost
1 f% a/ ?5 J4 y# c& BPrice and output determination under competition
" C. @. u; c- x; y8 F9 tMonopoly and other market structures' a2 U# i# J, N3 g7 Q
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8 y/ w. |) W$ @1 d! _) X( h. sCosts and Benefits ' |4 }- i; [8 S( I
Externalities
* r5 o7 W: |; V. {# ADecision-making8 c/ Y8 Q( S( z# k$ z: @3 f
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3 v/ U: @* y h1 w. z8 v; B- ICapital Investments$ R* k" @# {. f* R
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
# W- K9 [0 N; b vECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation; H1 e! O! _9 ]$ J- S+ a C
Topics:
" K% K8 w& X: L m2 z" UCost-Benefit Analysis
6 J$ S- }% ~6 M' L fEvaluating Public Investment Projects
- @7 X% Z4 [) t- J, S. X7 yLook at examples from 5 a2 D0 J# r9 S3 u- O! C! V
Transportation! v i: @. J3 {
River Basin Management- T! [2 e3 l" b' x6 H
Electrical Generation! p* _& [+ C: d; y/ r9 X
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control+ S1 f3 z# N8 @; f- B' h
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Supply and Demand. A6 n% E& _( r+ {0 W m! B
Externalities
@ _( E9 F9 D5 o9 i* UResource Allocation
+ p$ ~5 s, A. y8 w' m9 ATaxation8 Q: b, o2 e/ u4 f0 P( ^( o
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada2 B7 ^9 u7 u7 U
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!4 p0 v; d7 n4 k6 |/ J9 l: A
ECON 365 Resource Economics
; s9 K# W6 a+ [, D# @: z& `Topics:
1 H1 m/ C4 I" t, w: pExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources3 e3 g- O0 N+ `/ _' L
Scarcity and pricing- u" [- c0 y4 |- u6 u
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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" N0 B/ x* T$ ]6 ~Resource Allocation
7 {2 x; s2 C7 ~Pricing
/ U; E6 s8 c* O8 d' NMarkets+ c+ ~* I5 C- o1 P$ z. ]
Government roles9 ^$ Z7 j" a9 T/ ?1 Y& Y7 ^
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
& K2 u) I: o! g% q6 ?Canadian Energy Policy and current issues; [# W) w6 V6 @4 j( l( ^
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Energy Economics!
% x+ }3 H" C/ R) _9 {ECON 366 Energy Economics
4 P5 p: R. V4 U9 |5 L# yTopics:
0 D) s! a3 k" C/ |' d9 `Pricing# z7 D! F, u7 Y) \8 ~. f
Role in economic growth
6 e7 p) `" b2 A9 iEnergy sources and markets ) c' p t; a2 k
Role of government
+ b: v% U+ c+ J0 ~# M% i( B$ @Regulation
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Externalities+ I: B, |, G$ O& s3 B; V N
Regulation: r# F: ~1 J+ R! ~5 I
Government roles
% R7 b' x" _9 k7 e x2 p" iOr would like to learn more about
$ b9 _% \( P3 i4 V" S9 Y, kEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
' @3 U6 x8 o. H. lSteps taken to address deterioration; M. `6 x" A; I, D! b
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 9 \; o3 N+ \5 t5 X8 D* [ `/ M
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment" {1 Q2 t5 f- z; r
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 8 {3 ^& Q4 p4 \$ G
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
( Q# y* j, i' C3 b- {& hTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
3 R7 M( F$ j4 e, ^3 k. qRecreation economics
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: G4 |, D& T& i7 g- s Individual Incentives
+ W. U* S7 S- {+ ?! i5 [( GTotal Welfare - W1 v7 ]& Q3 K: @7 d0 U
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 7 F; D. h& Y: | I
ECON 378 Law and Economics
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law" I% |, k. X9 H
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
4 T w* T% v/ Q# ]5 {2 ?: WChild Support Payments$ L1 V! {8 g- u. A4 ^
Private Divorce agreements0 ?9 g. {2 `6 b# l5 l3 u8 ~
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act; d5 U" r; i" O' h: Q
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Prisoners Dilemma
/ \4 S' Z3 g. t9 E, v& o8 PDominant Strategies* v! s; T# N. L1 [ Q& F
Collusion
6 f" A/ J' w4 kYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 8 x7 j/ Z! T2 z# I9 L4 M$ Y
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications3 i5 V. f' Y# N: L! X2 h
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
, `- D4 } A, S9 nApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ( Q6 n3 G8 m1 H! y1 j# t
Note! Prerequisites: + [+ @8 r- S' H$ l7 r
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