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* a) x: G7 n8 y7 s: cTrade
% K- N$ V9 \! s c( d& ?! u" a1 @+ qGrowth
, v9 Y6 O3 t- J7 W6 \* XOr would like to learn more about:
; D. X: o& ?% R& E! d. `7 ]* s/ XChina as an Emerging Economy
" `% | ^0 H' F+ UYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
4 {5 F& w/ l i0 vECON 211 Chinese Economic Development6 I: U( H) j7 i2 A* Q. n+ m/ i
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Chinese Economy Characteristics4 K2 w# O; _5 {
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
: e0 O4 I4 ]( ?* w/ S6 qConsequences of economic reform0 I9 d) u* }/ t) i z3 ?" B
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
5 |9 g5 `. }* b5 l0 s+ YWhy economies differ
1 b( ?' h' w$ N7 @, W u v" s, QCauses for such differences
$ z U" M9 R5 X, zYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 a. Y1 f r8 Q+ F
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 |; p, I9 p* d, A! l
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Technology# ~9 d- c# j3 I0 g6 ]$ @8 D
Institutions+ i6 \$ x' y2 F
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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# A1 Z. g _7 K8 Q: @+ S. sSupply and Demand
5 z% ~- @* C3 z' f0 j/ KConsumer Behavior
& V; g+ s! U* k; D: PProduction and Cost+ S" l* m; s! _! c* }) O
Price and Output" s8 X& A- f4 {
Market Structures
/ {3 l, ~! C( t7 O" OYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics! Q) _8 A$ R$ k& r
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
1 V- z) m0 g5 {" \2 g6 z1 V6 hTopics: " Y7 M* K" G) w1 x
Theory of consumer behavior
* }# x' m3 G U" o$ R8 e) RTheory of production and cost
, R7 U$ L& l; ]7 S) I$ @- u, @Price and output determination under competition0 l5 a* R! a# {
Monopoly and other market structures
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2 J# X# s+ ?1 l- j2 c6 g) ]If you enjoyed learning about
; w/ {- V3 d8 o+ ?Costs and Benefits 8 T" v' {/ K; a; `, I, n) q% {8 c
Externalities& Q! k. X o! k: x2 o% S k
Decision-making
% R o: ~" l" h4 P) t9 mOr would like to learn more about
- o- V7 h, Z. y, rCapital Investments
! R0 C$ a3 h9 C3 \% L0 EYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
$ O# T7 T% C( D$ c5 s- ]ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation0 l1 Z1 j' J1 D6 |3 u4 c5 K o
Topics:
: g3 x5 f2 z& z* pCost-Benefit Analysis
z4 ^- s& b* v3 c3 @Evaluating Public Investment Projects
" @: O8 ]( d& ^3 @. V" p- ?Look at examples from
! q1 V" k5 W! s* A( c' OTransportation
/ Q6 @; j1 k/ x5 l3 ]River Basin Management
, N5 R8 l2 |" s/ |Electrical Generation6 {" T- ?' g# v5 U+ q _# S3 \' e
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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* ]: d" k' Y" u! ~$ T+ R$ N4 PSupply and Demand
: c8 x3 L$ I) D, J$ j) f( W {8 FExternalities: J' u% ^" E! w8 z- h- N
Resource Allocation- a7 u+ i; {! _$ ^, w6 }
Taxation
8 m5 x4 G* K5 fOr would like to learn more about ; S* K; Y! M8 S2 }- V/ [5 Q" K$ E
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
1 k# p& R ^; Z5 A) h3 DYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!! H* Q' l" W9 I" ^' V
ECON 365 Resource Economics3 U3 q2 w. }: v6 n6 m
Topics:
6 V! R4 C3 b1 H" D; a) Z8 ]5 eExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
, f8 P- Y4 ~! V% a9 ~& tScarcity and pricing% K8 n7 k0 U; U: P- U
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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/ c% B2 f$ ^" |! Z |, e3 } [Resource Allocation* d. W: @; }4 K% l+ f
Pricing
2 o2 _" F- j" d% y0 jMarkets
* d" i+ j& ?1 k: H: \$ z8 ]Government roles
- y; V6 M! X* p" g H& Q# KOr would like to learn more about 0 {8 c9 s2 q/ z+ ?
The energy sector, including sources and markets b5 q; {. b1 Z* k
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues$ M) X2 W# @) p1 ~3 N2 \ b) K6 M
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Energy Economics!4 i+ O/ X& X# d- G4 r# M
ECON 366 Energy Economics
9 S# Y+ v$ N/ L- [! c! eTopics: & w) X. P: E" [1 K
Pricing9 O2 D% {4 k1 ^: o6 y- ` T+ h
Role in economic growth
4 y2 y. G4 @# j0 _. Y; h( a' XEnergy sources and markets
7 h8 y- M D4 V$ F) I3 U# _% BRole of government 8 V3 U- G; B i; @# p8 @/ G
Regulation
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Externalities: X6 P; Z9 j1 g v0 a9 c, ]) Y
Regulation
5 X3 ?: R1 p6 \4 eGovernment roles5 q* D# p1 \) G9 k9 n
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration- U- y1 F! T4 E# L' I7 Q8 J6 F; I
Steps taken to address deterioration
_4 r& w7 b# M& m$ CYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! Q/ Q' q7 w) @
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
. ~: S) p: ]0 I, l5 C. w# x" z! STopics: 6 E& _0 P6 J8 u
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
) W9 w% ?' U6 J' Z6 F/ `! Z- zTypes and causes of environmental deterioration , T# X/ u- a a
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration % j# U; r* z9 k ^
Recreation economics
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: @: \6 i6 ^9 RIf you enjoyed learning about4 U, Y. j# M1 y) R
Individual Incentives/ r& b9 J [0 R1 C* L. D
Total Welfare
1 G+ L. @! Q& H! YYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ! h( |' Q1 C( K" _8 T4 U3 F2 v
ECON 378 Law and Economics5 R) p" V$ f9 ]; v! i1 E2 {2 b1 s
Topics: 8 x4 X% e$ a2 k6 @ x2 X
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
' i6 W4 Q! J- A# x0 B2 q, S) B- R! u6 n5 iCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining5 N& v: T {/ Y( l" L4 u, V9 P* U3 k2 I
Child Support Payments5 Z) ~; z$ P8 _; u9 z0 f' R+ y' q4 g
Private Divorce agreements; g( y: h( f, R* Q) Q8 J$ Z$ s
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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+ k8 u& b5 K9 F- Q) q ~( f& vPrisoners Dilemma/ t: R! @9 t! S3 K
Dominant Strategies. J7 t7 p& H9 h( u8 s& f% b7 k
Collusion# m; E# Q9 G( m7 {! J' i8 C
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 1 @( a! A% b i+ x- O2 b" N
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
" y" ?: M5 a( L2 dTopics:
2 ^2 T& J2 J8 V4 B! B* |Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games' \( U$ `0 q8 k/ H1 B; e" S
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
1 b( `4 h# A; h. {Note! Prerequisites:
- y9 Z! ?8 W6 `3 ]+ H" pECON 384 & 299 |
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