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- W. k$ \+ p6 p- R+ O& K" h9 UTrade
7 T" K: N+ x/ M7 c( j/ xGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy
, ~- j1 Y$ G- k6 o" k8 v0 D2 \You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
1 a9 s% s) ]9 {/ S8 KECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
# e- C2 X* z* u Y8 F) kTopics:
6 ~! p: V5 S3 k6 qChinese Economy Characteristics3 ^. q" f& O/ S# q* Z/ S; b
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy6 I- R9 {9 H6 H: k; C
Consequences of economic reform7 @6 n8 s n: _' y
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
5 H, c5 b. W& r4 TWhy economies differ/ _/ t% h/ x. f' l; B8 l
Causes for such differences
% U/ Z' O& n% V9 h; @) c% P7 e7 |You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth, ]: `& d Y. v: W
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' @1 i/ L9 v. kTopics:
5 b7 j% |' s7 oTechnology
. ~+ `1 A7 k# w4 O" xInstitutions1 m/ @( J& |) d6 t
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence - `! Q" t, D+ f* J9 a
" h. M- x# e+ ?# w9 H: G/ N, g. q0 mIf you enjoyed learning about 9 |" Z+ |6 A5 l4 l4 k) g& e. I
Supply and Demand& S+ N4 Q8 G- k3 @. E1 K4 w
Consumer Behavior2 X! m- m& T5 a" N2 s8 Q }
Production and Cost
2 s) I, @* [1 j, U E' O8 n: VPrice and Output
1 S( s/ B9 y* y! W$ F* D, FMarket Structures7 R" ?) x D( l2 d: X2 l U8 t
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
7 S4 @) y4 L/ p2 ^; E) {! IECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I$ m' ]; w, S- }* J
Topics:
8 x# Z) e8 j8 E+ uTheory of consumer behavior: {+ E4 ^" G- T4 @0 n% `" m
Theory of production and cost7 ^' t, v5 e9 d5 n8 Y
Price and output determination under competition Y7 V! u4 X& `4 x
Monopoly and other market structures w4 ]& r! S9 U! v: m3 ~+ K! b
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Costs and Benefits
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Decision-making
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Capital Investments
$ P5 i/ w$ V, E. o/ AYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!* E( s5 s, d% v
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation2 @" v3 z8 W. y
Topics:& f9 n% p- e# F) N1 x/ c
Cost-Benefit Analysis
$ i2 P: z: k! T" h5 aEvaluating Public Investment Projects
0 f8 _/ m3 k! L8 JLook at examples from 5 n, C: p- ?4 T! l8 Y+ S5 a# E; X9 j0 x
Transportation
' c- U( P% Q- L4 F9 j, ^; TRiver Basin Management
4 r0 @" M% w$ ^Electrical Generation
, J% p& S) b2 Z) V W- VOil & Gas and Pollution Control2 C! t k- z; R; P+ V& r% R
6 w( o" ~1 L3 L/ A4 l/ h3 B, zIf you enjoyed learning about
# u: }9 ~" T; b# l" i5 [9 n( j* y0 VSupply and Demand6 k3 H& U: B" {
Externalities- c. V9 g8 x* m; v0 a: A
Resource Allocation
; u0 w5 w) I( Z$ G# c# O; X# z% V! FTaxation7 [5 Y5 @; @+ W( B
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada7 G" G0 Z! A. [; w+ h0 S' p
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
; P! e2 h9 D4 c! q" |ECON 365 Resource Economics
9 S2 A W5 Q( [" r9 `* oTopics:
" ~& R. [# c# VExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
& |8 I, o$ e0 t j% O _Scarcity and pricing- y7 `0 [# o4 n& u3 J4 @
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues: h6 G0 s0 u* S& V% r9 T1 o1 ]) ~
1 e2 ?8 p; u2 s" Z* \7 b3 iIf you enjoyed learning about
) `( @) r+ c% }Resource Allocation, \ Z9 j7 P+ ]7 v
Pricing
7 @7 I n w/ K$ Y6 h2 q$ UMarkets) L2 O/ F8 o0 O
Government roles! A( @9 y; e) u q9 o5 n. d
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The energy sector, including sources and markets0 t3 z W$ `8 ^- m: @% O
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues$ H' f" i R% S. @ _: V* C9 ]# z
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Energy Economics!: i" a' e/ s, I
ECON 366 Energy Economics
- G4 u; H( _7 S+ yTopics:
. h# S5 @. s, z7 APricing
2 h. A, i$ h5 R( uRole in economic growth
! c$ d8 ?+ |# C P! ?, sEnergy sources and markets
# T3 n U7 r+ U qRole of government
; w0 H% X+ X" Y3 P M5 gRegulation 6 {0 x8 ?0 l( p8 f4 [4 t3 J N' M% w% n
5 I. q0 j- l* d: F1 `2 eIf you enjoyed learning about
! Z C7 P2 n' f+ ?$ I8 z6 {7 }Externalities
4 m+ X' c6 p4 TRegulation
; j" j- P3 s% A% KGovernment roles: O5 f8 D. P1 o% [2 W; d
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5 Y; ^3 U# l) K# s8 DEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration: K; k' o M' F$ r8 ?
Steps taken to address deterioration
! ~9 r7 a; p( |1 P$ I: YYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ' J: [1 U: J0 k: ~( |
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment0 l! D5 F4 [/ @/ L: n4 @$ c5 c5 {& \4 j
Topics:
- B8 w' s4 F) y! P! I! OEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ( W' O- f3 I* \; Q* h
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
7 @, p7 [; O# ?Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration . D/ m4 D, {2 v% ]
Recreation economics# w# v$ H) s! J' O
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If you enjoyed learning about
" n/ u4 k3 `% i Individual Incentives
5 i' W( G* z2 F% bTotal Welfare
6 }# u y) P8 O& u+ `You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ' M; k2 j) Q. M+ a8 \) j" d
ECON 378 Law and Economics- X; b; R* A5 u! `$ ^; ~
Topics: , H, K/ ?" B- S" O5 O$ M) c
Issues in Criminal and Family Law* N9 i$ c3 Y# j$ x( |) l
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
( j. r, R3 F' U: _# ~Child Support Payments4 Q4 T% R# F2 s3 }) p8 O
Private Divorce agreements& D. y6 I1 b9 \
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act6 I* p2 l7 m3 f3 s) o- V G% r0 @
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j1 _ |* _% H% f" {# P% i% k7 }Prisoners Dilemma) U6 I* w$ {* w% U3 s
Dominant Strategies; W: k+ |/ ~; V0 W
Collusion
" h1 I9 k0 `* U6 P/ Z3 u! K7 {- wYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 5 f" y) m8 z- k% A% X9 E. }1 y
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
( Z+ Z7 y% \/ J. bTopics:
/ {7 N8 ], g# Q* p4 aAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
" ^- D0 w7 }" N( W5 Q5 z' OApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion - {* W y2 n+ {* ^% W2 D) E. T
Note! Prerequisites: + r' n2 C5 [& ]9 J9 C
ECON 384 & 299 |
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