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- q7 Y4 Q C- T4 j7 q/ cTrade
8 a, b6 n2 Q: \+ P+ ^Growth' z0 \7 m& A. X( P
Or would like to learn more about: ! ?* E, c& W$ g: n* O+ C6 i9 e
China as an Emerging Economy
( d2 v" W( J' X+ Z% h4 g1 vYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
4 O# F( q) F x$ I1 IECON 211 Chinese Economic Development3 B7 M, S5 i( E$ A( d+ W( |& p& k; R3 Y
Topics:
4 c7 c8 G: `# {" ?$ N4 tChinese Economy Characteristics
9 l& Y9 e& c5 k8 {( URecent Events in the Chinese Economy" S3 ]$ z' p( d: @4 ?0 H
Consequences of economic reform
g$ K* h- ~4 X: W$ r( v: p3 ]Canada’s economic relations with China
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( y8 ?7 G# v1 T& Z! L; q+ }If you would like to learn more about:
# _2 K8 s9 ] X: D8 }Rich and Poor Countries! F% L& h( A3 R' z
Why economies differ# F) E! U3 h1 K% Y# J# J
Causes for such differences. l7 a2 l6 g# M7 r. l" d; V
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ X* p) F" ]! U% X7 X* \. ?ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) N0 c8 w; k. C) QTopics:7 ]: N& ]+ _4 V: }; S/ f
Technology
+ I$ x, C- P& X7 n* v& DInstitutions! c! z4 @( ]9 ?2 o# I5 h
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 9 G- u9 M. [4 h" O' j
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( x1 C/ Q I/ E+ [2 F% b8 G4 L. @0 kSupply and Demand; Z* t" }- b* |- \$ n5 f0 ?# N
Consumer Behavior, G d$ y$ |( b/ {. r/ S' A
Production and Cost3 [" S/ k. S/ Q. `" p- Z$ c$ w# Q
Price and Output# a% Y0 h2 a/ [& X$ _
Market Structures
2 w8 o8 K# K+ o2 Q9 e4 z8 c8 V1 cYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
2 T* ~$ F6 E, i) g$ {" c6 F3 Q1 p6 `ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I* P5 Z. P6 x$ o0 o3 w
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Theory of consumer behavior
6 ~9 ]4 T- G' T. j6 TTheory of production and cost) E7 F; B, b8 t2 E4 D
Price and output determination under competition
9 C, E5 z* b& y# L9 IMonopoly and other market structures
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! @3 |2 D( p' S3 V5 M4 U) h# ]' {" pIf you enjoyed learning about
. K% g) p# w& P5 p% S, q7 ZCosts and Benefits # G2 T4 f$ F M7 R) @
Externalities
- d" h5 d' R% ?5 P% j8 DDecision-making
) i( t0 Z- D5 OOr would like to learn more about
3 x( g" n+ k0 _/ K4 LCapital Investments
$ u* Y. W* [. O2 {; F* a) FYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!* b( W* c8 y. Y% X: i, e
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
1 B( n! B) {8 M. |Topics: ?& k! d' _0 \$ {1 t+ |
Cost-Benefit Analysis$ T" E, _0 w( q8 n3 P6 Q
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
2 P5 ]( P$ h+ uLook at examples from * c X" C. T! \$ f$ e$ N
Transportation" X1 \% {' P/ n/ Z4 U9 y
River Basin Management
2 S* W/ e9 T" {Electrical Generation# @' {! W2 Q2 o, N1 O) m1 B7 A( ^
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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* g4 c& ]% q/ t9 RIf you enjoyed learning about
2 ]& b5 h& k9 eSupply and Demand9 ~4 T" Q9 C4 O& R( L# ]1 v
Externalities
+ [3 H2 I$ j) DResource Allocation
8 |4 O2 z1 z; aTaxation
' i8 v! [* e, V3 J+ o4 [ E+ @$ hOr would like to learn more about * V+ A! J& u; F& ?
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada" r: M5 K$ r: V2 i% A5 u1 r
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!) F1 g8 i1 P7 l8 I( b' f S
ECON 365 Resource Economics6 r- h& v2 u2 |, x
Topics:
0 k. o6 o5 r% c% I, X2 ?/ jExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources) \+ z) c0 Q; ]: m
Scarcity and pricing
- S5 r# t; I+ X# {( ZContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
; O" D# g! |% F9 w- p4 fResource Allocation g- g) Z- K# v0 K: q4 o- a
Pricing
3 b8 r9 @* ]. x# F4 PMarkets+ e% J2 N4 C# n+ i4 K5 S; T) r
Government roles4 _5 N* ]' P/ C& z' H( c7 e
Or would like to learn more about
" b) }: c. T9 W- z8 NThe energy sector, including sources and markets
" e$ T/ G" d( x" [. v5 ICanadian Energy Policy and current issues
/ B6 V, N& H. k9 x; y3 K: Z# eYou might enjoy a course about
/ @3 l* D5 A: k: g+ G8 J# |) E. F' YEnergy Economics!+ I; {/ k0 t3 q. w3 E! J7 p" E8 o
ECON 366 Energy Economics" j' @" Q( _- {! H) v# |2 a" `* p9 d
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Pricing6 p$ u- w. F& O+ s! U
Role in economic growth . ~& K' l& ?+ L Y$ j
Energy sources and markets $ {; q7 U" n) ^5 d
Role of government ( P* p1 E/ R- H6 p
Regulation
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Externalities1 t1 f* z8 `! |. O2 w( b
Regulation5 S) x5 g1 h1 D1 m3 T% k
Government roles: X( z5 `) j* Y/ g
Or would like to learn more about $ X! Y6 ^3 ]0 F. b8 }: }$ Q! u
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
u! z1 t1 k' ]4 t LSteps taken to address deterioration
9 ^5 _! K+ K# n- j6 b- d! A" }You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 7 J- G9 ]1 f. f( w
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
7 I% j7 Q, b0 P# d9 o5 f# PTopics:
$ ]. r" l% k3 MEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 3 f+ Q: L7 s' N. D
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 4 o" c- I9 ] [
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration " y$ f3 V( L* F2 k( g7 |8 M+ n
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 Q3 X7 G+ I6 H) ]# Q% S Individual Incentives
/ `; d6 W, p3 b8 z* y' [$ |( pTotal Welfare . X- u# I; I( k" h3 n! j0 G# a
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' Y" z' |/ R1 O" JECON 378 Law and Economics
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
! l/ E$ o; S, KCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
# ^7 I! O3 v6 X0 ?9 I$ mChild Support Payments5 S/ k( z5 t1 e6 v
Private Divorce agreements
5 i; H* `6 G# oCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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! N5 C* l7 Z# G) BPrisoners Dilemma( l4 M5 C& I+ l8 z- n
Dominant Strategies2 T: Y4 W& v2 H" w6 ~
Collusion; K1 |9 y1 y- ^2 ?: F+ W
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
. R) q6 u& k9 F5 O) b5 N' t6 EECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications; b! ]8 ?2 l8 ~! o7 @4 M
Topics:
' C; T/ Y! W, \2 C/ |* ~Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
2 `+ A' p" v' Y# V; ^) eApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
9 C9 t/ P" M& L, E' ONote! Prerequisites:
" n+ d8 z: ~" f4 |# R' j/ YECON 384 & 299 |
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