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Trade
: s y3 z: G/ u$ G9 v6 T" M7 lGrowth
: N; F5 [: d) Z5 j& sOr would like to learn more about: # a+ o4 e5 W) {" d; @% M
China as an Emerging Economy
( m( X' B1 _6 h. ]* w3 l8 O0 S L* oYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!; @4 u* Y. U* D6 D1 B9 h
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development i& B& K( D! I0 u. |8 X
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Chinese Economy Characteristics i# P$ c- C+ g
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy2 h' t* {* a% C: M
Consequences of economic reform
( w% g+ o6 Q" v. ECanada’s economic relations with China5 q+ W. X1 p) K9 c9 n5 }1 Q
7 g7 n' t# B8 I+ jIf you would like to learn more about:
+ e7 o' [% `! w9 {% oRich and Poor Countries
! Z1 _* s! l9 [$ p' ]0 a3 [Why economies differ
6 n8 B! Y7 d# ^2 oCauses for such differences* f( P9 o& Y) s- h/ ]! ~7 _
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: X. X8 u0 N& uECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 T5 v$ a) F& R5 z! a X- S4 R
Topics:
( x' G( }& W( dTechnology
( k5 L* b. W8 f1 t wInstitutions C4 G- v- ] \/ ^7 Z0 @ f; x; ]* N
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 0 ?+ Z" R+ T, b7 v/ ?7 r9 s
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If you enjoyed learning about
M: `8 u9 p" Q2 ZSupply and Demand
! X2 [5 [, V8 y% F) Z9 EConsumer Behavior
0 M! [; L5 T) L2 w! }Production and Cost& d, G3 R! } ?; s% f2 G& J/ }
Price and Output
, B: u# u) }% U; HMarket Structures2 y2 n# c o: S( C, K4 }# E
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!" r9 |9 i5 q8 K. d
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I7 ^4 V8 H, t+ C* j
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Theory of consumer behavior2 m6 A- [" k4 {$ Q6 [$ l
Theory of production and cost7 Z Z: I- W/ Y* ]% O0 D2 M
Price and output determination under competition
) d7 l0 A3 E* H. b' ?Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
+ P8 w: r! `. D& V! VExternalities
8 {9 ?8 K- P& U+ k9 W( d4 l! e( PDecision-making* }9 K8 U+ `3 a! s9 ^
Or would like to learn more about
/ y# b" J4 }! m& yCapital Investments
. h5 Q! ~& v" L7 t' Q2 HYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
1 L9 N: {- R) e) {! Z6 ^( m- EECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
9 O6 z. b% {/ L; d! l6 y! G2 YTopics:
. s, K3 g& Z. R vCost-Benefit Analysis
6 X/ W: F4 x9 ]! J: K9 d c) G/ ~Evaluating Public Investment Projects
/ o' ]6 |2 p: i% LLook at examples from 4 W2 Y" h% J2 C1 U# d: d# t
Transportation7 F0 q% I; ^' o4 r4 d6 c: c. V1 w
River Basin Management
- j$ v! a' _# s- c; m# ZElectrical Generation
& r0 u, q: k: N: ~# m7 fOil & Gas and Pollution Control- `8 b$ o# q7 N% T# G
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Supply and Demand
3 ~" j3 t. g* `- `1 B4 VExternalities7 S7 c7 s( _- S$ \5 }6 b
Resource Allocation
" W: k# l; U' a9 W( F% PTaxation
; P9 L8 {9 q3 q& m3 A8 p }Or would like to learn more about
% g2 s. D: N5 K: rSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
5 k" C a2 E1 ~9 @7 D3 T ~You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!$ s9 r$ s5 J( k/ c4 S, ~% ^
ECON 365 Resource Economics
% V6 M$ }9 T3 |2 ]Topics:2 o9 \$ V+ x7 K. b; j& n/ S5 |
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources$ l j& I2 T: x
Scarcity and pricing
: {3 U4 I3 o4 U; l) }+ T4 EContemporary Canadian resource policy issues: x4 d6 ~# T& A" W' Y, `. `
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/ t* l& d0 S* c% G% o4 m# }Resource Allocation4 G& O+ @. v* v7 N0 _/ A* S
Pricing" ^0 c5 g1 B" _4 l4 U
Markets. N* ]8 z: B, c- e( u4 p
Government roles+ V, C$ r# S" d: [( Z- @' T
Or would like to learn more about
& n8 v2 v7 B2 h8 D: nThe energy sector, including sources and markets
- N+ m: @" k' w m; a5 n5 zCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
8 o' q; G2 f9 ]* N: p. i7 h' o& ZYou might enjoy a course about
$ Z+ g' v/ }3 D* ?) m& ^$ z5 {Energy Economics!
9 i8 ?+ L0 i7 i% y- f% uECON 366 Energy Economics
7 b" o+ J6 G2 B ~Topics: 0 U1 ^7 g3 J7 u& l$ L
Pricing) ~( T" h1 Y( O' M9 I' f
Role in economic growth & ?% E( r* [# I% X
Energy sources and markets 7 T# Q+ d& A5 x6 \; Z4 ~
Role of government
+ ]* K5 F5 I* ~ ?, J' tRegulation / y. ^& R. b* \! ]
8 z* V1 J: l6 ^7 a- \# VIf you enjoyed learning about
8 t T1 w0 N! lExternalities
) }/ ] ]7 E6 H% zRegulation
* k( B* t; K, S. hGovernment roles
# C% n3 ^ M4 N% l( SOr would like to learn more about $ `' ^! p! D. g9 C6 H
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration# w9 W4 N& W5 e q# s; }
Steps taken to address deterioration) ^5 y" r6 P4 r, r5 y( T# y
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
4 W, v0 Q; X- l1 ~ECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 `2 X+ `4 V0 W y U% O
Topics:
0 U5 O. A- [" U8 q: |, uEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
5 _5 a+ p. Q" _9 ITypes and causes of environmental deterioration
* ^4 `; E2 u. i0 J rTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration * V2 ^- \/ ~9 z/ [7 k
Recreation economics
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" i& ~" B5 ?# a: a' KIf you enjoyed learning about
. e& m7 M, T6 W Individual Incentives
9 p$ Y% n/ e, Q1 b$ aTotal Welfare
- F2 R; A* F; j5 cYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ' S2 f; n! {# ^0 t
ECON 378 Law and Economics+ S- A5 F, t: L0 G0 c
Topics: 8 {7 x6 S& G0 n; I) v% ~
Issues in Criminal and Family Law5 r! P# m' g7 H {+ A
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining# a2 F ?, F: v+ T
Child Support Payments1 n. m/ @0 V0 l5 {) Y
Private Divorce agreements5 m; W& _' Z1 J& G. K
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
% k ^3 f2 [, q& R8 b6 pPrisoners Dilemma! K2 ^9 w9 @' w3 \' @; e- I
Dominant Strategies
6 i0 ^+ I0 D2 `2 J2 ^6 RCollusion, J7 S1 m+ z# P" A4 B" T: ^
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
7 I- O8 ^/ r2 g K, vECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications5 k* o" T" ?) `- q
Topics:
! ] j% r2 j6 g4 p& e: i3 K) _+ ?Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games' x* f9 q2 {0 X6 W$ s7 h& I2 a
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
$ c8 F+ a; O- T1 Y6 }7 {Note! Prerequisites:
# p& j! x$ M& w" a9 V0 _2 [( CECON 384 & 299 |
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