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Trade
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Or would like to learn more about:
% c/ W# g7 U/ @. B3 r4 ` ~China as an Emerging Economy
+ S, [* U( X8 X( L- O9 T) DYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
8 P8 k; ~4 S( s* H) P7 vECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
- Q2 J9 F5 Y5 ]# V- _" e# F3 Z! @Topics: . a% j9 _$ M( U4 C
Chinese Economy Characteristics
8 |; a; G7 s3 k l0 ]6 D2 ERecent Events in the Chinese Economy: ^# m# M; }9 u% ?3 D% a; m
Consequences of economic reform" D7 t: A3 |: b2 s+ y; _% i& i7 z/ n
Canada’s economic relations with China |7 ]6 S' d7 S* x. S& h. |
/ J: {% v( @8 ?9 F/ O# Y9 {0 k2 CIf you would like to learn more about:
* X8 ]$ |7 s' A3 f& P2 _Rich and Poor Countries
1 w; z% J7 R1 O; W; F; aWhy economies differ/ s7 m$ M. Q0 I/ Z% K, n
Causes for such differences9 O0 W2 h- Z3 _$ m
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# j5 G+ U) C4 Q2 p N( w. `ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: J7 P9 @$ F4 A! M: e
Topics:
' } p- A8 z" ~0 h3 zTechnology& ^" d, k1 M- ~1 c
Institutions* H, ?+ ]+ t1 k4 D/ L
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 6 w% I. d# G9 v5 a' K! X( e# o/ w
6 b" i" x( M* x0 {If you enjoyed learning about 3 T3 c7 p+ e1 @( _7 ~! q5 D0 E
Supply and Demand/ O4 R0 y+ f5 O1 }
Consumer Behavior0 N9 I9 L# y0 v# _* u
Production and Cost
+ }0 u% k# J$ n0 V7 ^7 g$ ?0 B' bPrice and Output
4 S8 M% Z" \) G" {( t: d: i: JMarket Structures& o4 Y* ?2 B1 l4 i
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!( L( A) j2 N9 l. I$ L. \( O( w8 O! P
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I% y; t. G2 t* M( d: g
Topics: / Z7 x5 J2 @* h
Theory of consumer behavior
& \: ~! J& ^4 i; f, H: @Theory of production and cost
# C1 `2 [, |5 i3 n4 XPrice and output determination under competition
" B5 U- d2 G: {+ c4 p ?2 W5 TMonopoly and other market structures* }! Z! t% H, q
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If you enjoyed learning about + d% M' S$ P3 |0 E
Costs and Benefits ( s4 [" b. F# a
Externalities; B: v% x+ ~ q) i& {' z z/ d
Decision-making: A5 ]/ y0 o( M' }7 Q& \# L
Or would like to learn more about / N& M( h O! @& z# _7 Y
Capital Investments
/ n! [2 _1 @* Y4 c2 U0 QYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!+ X6 ?" D7 [" u8 X4 F+ v7 [1 K
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation, x5 l4 I' }, D; j4 T/ D7 L
Topics:
6 m+ E! U% w' S( V' a5 D7 g, l+ nCost-Benefit Analysis
7 ~+ E- ]1 w3 V6 ]! @Evaluating Public Investment Projects, L& p8 k3 b" C' N/ L% Y" u, i
Look at examples from
4 e% u# J9 {0 S6 B9 o( v- bTransportation& {' m1 B, K* Z) C
River Basin Management
' G0 ~0 H1 l: j5 bElectrical Generation6 V( N. |. Q9 k5 R1 C$ a7 `
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control4 m! h& [" N3 _+ R. ~% `4 O4 Y
5 r5 T5 q% w6 y$ {- \If you enjoyed learning about # n+ ~" _3 q( z" i& d2 ?, D
Supply and Demand- x0 i- D5 P6 v% k: M/ c0 y
Externalities* p9 Q, o5 }1 p" P0 v4 \! Z% P, _
Resource Allocation
2 C( w: s: b: c: F+ oTaxation
5 M3 s4 Q' Z. B( _9 g: H" sOr would like to learn more about
R4 b" Y, O, v1 N+ [# ISupply of Natural Resources in Canada- h" P8 U+ x; G% L" \% y4 @
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
: _* d, Y4 L( YECON 365 Resource Economics* N4 n, r( a( k# X
Topics:& t! f, [2 X# ^1 |6 H
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
O# E5 R& a2 w* G0 jScarcity and pricing
: Z& U$ j; p. F/ `Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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! S' z' h4 O, b2 X2 c& D2 uIf you enjoyed learning about
4 w, y" D# |( r6 _7 f, d IResource Allocation
: \& V6 G7 C9 p9 N3 PPricing
' x1 o: L! u/ v; u+ K! qMarkets1 L5 d7 J0 @% T" T$ ?; b
Government roles1 j0 p/ G {' f/ ]
Or would like to learn more about
/ ?3 N& J' b) x4 _% BThe energy sector, including sources and markets
4 ?! c+ G! T$ e7 ?; [7 _Canadian Energy Policy and current issues+ }- t4 v0 T+ ]- \
You might enjoy a course about
* X8 G. ~: t4 ]Energy Economics!9 e4 @; `: h* g; U( D( L4 ?$ I3 D$ V) Z
ECON 366 Energy Economics& t; a# R/ O3 L5 e' Q
Topics: & O9 D" P/ K: y7 h( f/ v8 \3 h F
Pricing
# ` ^0 O+ Z5 l; m- Q( uRole in economic growth
# l$ {+ l5 M9 REnergy sources and markets " Y& k2 M9 H% `+ T% d; G
Role of government
; a* o# `. F* T% F( c5 ZRegulation
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3 T5 A; d+ p" MIf you enjoyed learning about : ~5 s! H1 P$ ~7 a! L7 C
Externalities) I" g* n. k W/ o/ q# }% j' u
Regulation
# I# G6 w- O6 j! x$ `Government roles
- P D. y( G+ h. y! f# W+ a6 j! POr would like to learn more about
" n7 ]) x! D1 ~6 B0 QEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration; n) _ x4 m. m$ l" n; A6 o( ?
Steps taken to address deterioration d$ {/ b0 t5 |: x& F# h' ~ z! q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 6 r! `& n$ @1 H. i# L- J
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment" c5 b( a; D, H( p* Q9 R& z$ B
Topics:
1 \ ~+ `1 G6 T t. xEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ( c" A8 ?, S8 n: E; Y
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
* s/ t0 F0 r+ ? T! v, tTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration $ `0 g% ]) F. z7 U, w5 V) `5 Z
Recreation economics6 S: V4 {: U) e+ h
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 \9 k% {; `/ A# X. Z, o Individual Incentives# ~* f! r' r; h# `' J
Total Welfare 2 s$ l& r7 x7 u
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! H# O0 F5 H; s3 s
ECON 378 Law and Economics" b8 e6 f/ K( a: g2 `8 R
Topics:
) W$ T3 c) A7 jIssues in Criminal and Family Law4 H: w/ u0 O8 \* R
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining1 n' [/ ^7 I2 v m! w0 A
Child Support Payments& M' V E0 V+ n/ x( J, }
Private Divorce agreements3 |! n6 u( z) G, i. O6 H
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act8 ~- c$ s: n) X
8 `# s& L! v9 I. CIf you enjoyed learning about
0 v& L0 W- o8 q7 s+ uPrisoners Dilemma
; h* Z, c1 n) u4 t, l* qDominant Strategies
T* }8 Y3 s) Y; rCollusion
+ Z1 k& Y, U9 a( ]You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
& l6 x5 R5 u7 b' }" y- k) kECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications7 |/ U. r" a7 r/ E+ r
Topics: 0 ?7 c1 A* m2 p8 n* d8 c( x0 L
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games+ ^6 P' s" T0 }8 r
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 6 V% V& s$ B2 K: i7 W
Note! Prerequisites:
$ J+ T* d+ A0 {9 o( qECON 384 & 299 |
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