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Trade/ C1 |* v+ f" e0 N' f' n
Growth; E( s5 N, N5 Z+ d' T8 @, q
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China as an Emerging Economy
. I8 r+ B/ H" u! f& G: iYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
8 t$ @9 D0 V% D' N$ I$ j* t- _ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
$ W7 t" \+ J+ GTopics: / h( i7 V ?7 V2 O3 v5 \
Chinese Economy Characteristics
' p' Y2 _7 b% {7 l7 R5 i) }& x* X0 YRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
( Q7 Q. _3 f. G/ X7 w' VConsequences of economic reform
, h' w7 z$ k/ v3 U- M% |0 u9 W# jCanada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries# s2 d/ x. y+ N; r* a w
Why economies differ. y" j: z6 x" T
Causes for such differences
9 D7 Q) e+ J- U* I! hYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 G$ _7 T( e$ i. PECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 r5 J) N5 x7 s9 g$ Q- T/ F; {Topics:' `. B8 y: s$ K4 Q; i
Technology! \+ y9 r4 X% R) ` r
Institutions1 ?& h! O$ S; w; V- O$ r1 \
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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g. T' q4 q" s$ W. x9 SIf you enjoyed learning about & G7 o0 l4 z/ }) {2 _& r( k
Supply and Demand+ d, u* i& c% t; ]) H
Consumer Behavior
: X1 u0 {* E/ _: c: FProduction and Cost
" H& n7 t: k, Q9 R& ^Price and Output$ K/ l$ I: m; t I
Market Structures% ^ l2 I! o8 f, M* N5 i
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!/ E& s% q7 B/ d' \- f7 G; a
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" A1 Z+ j' y. T7 Y7 \- }+ Q$ a% m% o
Topics: 7 j/ g( M# L' J: G! v
Theory of consumer behavior" V+ w. w' B9 C u3 z9 v, v$ l
Theory of production and cost# n+ l5 h% y/ z( `( F+ Z1 ?( F
Price and output determination under competition
; K& `& l N5 C% t6 uMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
& ]! j3 @! a; o. F0 g. OCosts and Benefits 4 p- R/ N5 c# j7 t+ X: {
Externalities8 y+ V* X3 Y! }: w+ P
Decision-making
2 L6 ]$ t. D: t' `6 `7 G' i8 V$ sOr would like to learn more about & {" W$ x/ T% D
Capital Investments
+ S& O5 i+ S2 T! A/ S! B7 ]You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
! c$ J3 b+ a+ X; W# R. Z7 x% r- L" [' qECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation. ^8 B4 I; D5 l3 r3 F5 r7 K
Topics:
& g+ C( A2 d8 m! U# KCost-Benefit Analysis
$ P: O5 l0 e$ TEvaluating Public Investment Projects
- W# d" \+ P2 I U0 g! I. m+ PLook at examples from " _ _" h( _' M/ n" f% ?
Transportation
, {/ V8 _/ P: C/ N, r" ]) FRiver Basin Management
g( }! A$ u9 ZElectrical Generation; r' ^- l ~, A& u. y
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control+ C, O8 b! `, w" N
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Supply and Demand
( w4 \: W, L5 z; IExternalities
8 u2 r7 K2 c" K5 E) _# ?Resource Allocation
, {& S- x j1 F7 }$ @2 XTaxation
3 U3 H. F- O) k( I- d8 [" ?6 _Or would like to learn more about 9 B* O4 Y* v" A4 {
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada* c1 ?& j, v* q1 o2 |# X8 U
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
# y' |& P" C' F( MECON 365 Resource Economics% t4 l9 @3 w w5 H- i# l; \' h
Topics:3 Y8 c' {* v& T7 e6 }# X" c. x4 f- F% e
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
- Z+ s8 Y; e5 G8 x1 t) _; L# [9 g$ }Scarcity and pricing$ B8 f# |3 ?, } C9 c. g. E; ^
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues9 p# o9 B5 t8 R" b0 g
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ q& c& ]& J, ]' M6 w3 b/ tResource Allocation
, Z; i( @% y* P6 }; l/ c) @6 T; h; iPricing
; e/ @( j8 U- u. F" M. NMarkets. k% B' H4 M7 \* E# C
Government roles
9 z3 t' I0 K+ S% _5 Q- M3 QOr would like to learn more about
4 S# [0 c/ m" l6 p, q4 @The energy sector, including sources and markets. h. @) }; t1 p" `% u
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues5 q* y7 u% L, z3 f7 _1 r
You might enjoy a course about 7 f# a1 |2 E1 x6 U9 V- t. k/ l. i
Energy Economics!
' x( F6 @4 C4 x: f7 EECON 366 Energy Economics* M8 `( o$ @# G p3 S
Topics:
) }/ E1 { Q; Y! tPricing4 S/ C& n- P- V) T. m$ z
Role in economic growth 5 V8 R% c' i1 I& Z1 {/ N
Energy sources and markets 6 D% h0 E" C' y q0 Y2 J
Role of government
3 H9 C& k: _2 j& FRegulation
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Externalities
) P& i9 Q" C, M: n; ORegulation
/ e7 f' c1 Z! o" L8 d( OGovernment roles+ ~$ A" a8 x& e4 B) [
Or would like to learn more about
1 c- y [/ s' v/ h9 \Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
. R+ B# Z; c' m Y" N8 K$ YSteps taken to address deterioration
& k5 @/ @ S& A5 YYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
( @- _' ?0 ], m6 W0 rECON 369 Economics of the Environment
$ p# h f, a% j( w# TTopics: 7 q" K/ |. x0 w0 `0 x, L3 B
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment T- E+ g- o+ q, R6 L
Types and causes of environmental deterioration q1 i2 e Q; V4 Y' ?' b
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
1 X' s9 q, z" a! G, dRecreation economics+ D* d/ R% V, L
- V. E& W# [' a' m/ r' @If you enjoyed learning about. l; u& g |3 ~7 D8 ~ p0 C
Individual Incentives; V s# u% a! {, R' g! N
Total Welfare ' o; |) |) B+ p2 u0 b5 z) ?6 z
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
2 A0 d5 L. `6 V; E1 }! XECON 378 Law and Economics, q" j; o3 x" ~% I
Topics:
' K- e# t0 ~/ p* D; J6 O. fIssues in Criminal and Family Law' J. ~$ d3 s9 B- W) r5 t7 [0 J
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining6 i1 ~7 y4 j. J$ ?& M/ L
Child Support Payments d8 L. ]. B g7 n
Private Divorce agreements
" P, P% J& z( Y @- BCriminal provisions of the Competition Act5 `. x9 C8 n/ i! H- d+ Q& g
+ |: i& ?' e# G9 j) v+ A9 {, oIf you enjoyed learning about
0 b% V* z/ h2 U! A: x# r) T8 {Prisoners Dilemma
* k: C+ |7 U2 v4 t/ S1 L6 S, eDominant Strategies
; v) J" A. P6 S& s& H* ]4 q# _Collusion9 W: ^& E4 V n
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
+ o0 E& h# j- f& D, S v% O5 |ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
( ^7 C6 r; _* {( H# D' `; vTopics:
9 F( `6 u! x0 i) LAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
/ J7 w. r7 p& A3 a' b; r& zApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion - w, G9 t, F( u @+ T- J
Note! Prerequisites:
; c/ a8 d& E6 Y; WECON 384 & 299 |
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