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8 c- t' n. u5 T% MTrade+ h& X8 \2 o& r% a% X3 m- M3 M
Growth
2 D* Q1 |3 t! P% N; ~" @8 I1 BOr would like to learn more about: " h) z" H5 [- G0 G2 n3 U
China as an Emerging Economy
7 f B5 X5 U0 c. s: Z: S+ \4 F6 ]You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
& ?0 H7 v% n, B7 r, SECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
8 P4 W4 ]$ ~# wTopics:
1 H* z( g) V9 `# w! oChinese Economy Characteristics
- ~3 }% d Q# l8 c1 @1 TRecent Events in the Chinese Economy+ V% u* T" v% Y) W
Consequences of economic reform* b9 G' R8 y! _2 U: H5 Q
Canada’s economic relations with China" U! d* E9 `6 }, y, j- _
8 K) P5 x( d/ P5 x6 r. @If you would like to learn more about:
X. ?; T. L3 }+ S+ H1 T! eRich and Poor Countries
# ^1 \" F7 u- E$ t3 h3 q! f3 JWhy economies differ
7 w. r- _6 ~0 G" e: ECauses for such differences
7 Q0 u% w' W, @! @You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( Y; B* Q8 q8 x" t7 bECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 B) j8 ?- h1 f6 G
Topics: _& x+ [8 m4 |3 h+ a1 }! c8 u, f8 ]
Technology, _* N9 f, _' G& Y1 I
Institutions
- l) {! I) X1 p# ?$ `$ ] V VGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 2 V$ c W) s- R. }
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Supply and Demand
# U6 @; E8 q$ jConsumer Behavior
7 Z# {! e! n# m* |4 Z: Z; w! P1 R; C9 KProduction and Cost
* f$ R/ u( C& ]1 s# cPrice and Output$ s7 b1 Y8 F8 R4 W
Market Structures
( A) V: r! N# `3 iYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!' @! n0 u* I8 u! v; s' d7 d
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
) q: W: p' _8 O' Q5 XTopics:
8 z, S4 x+ ^% J6 [' h/ aTheory of consumer behavior2 v8 U8 }. z5 I! m# v
Theory of production and cost# l+ t7 t& @* n- H4 l' ? n6 W
Price and output determination under competition
) U9 P$ b |; ^Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits / s$ z0 ~! j& z9 W2 e. P4 @. m
Externalities
# f8 y9 X6 m; L. x9 NDecision-making" @7 B$ r* d% l! r" E) {5 _
Or would like to learn more about
. X: L& [, \& x( HCapital Investments% |! L. ^3 h+ Y/ K5 H& `/ Z
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
% `* W0 A I2 L0 y+ SECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
1 D+ J/ G9 Y+ ~. HTopics:# l9 o E( A3 G9 p
Cost-Benefit Analysis
- E2 B+ R$ F; l( ^5 w4 v/ uEvaluating Public Investment Projects$ u" S" ?9 k2 S. Q* o! ~
Look at examples from + W# V, e& Y _. S/ e
Transportation, T, ?" A7 j/ p
River Basin Management
7 {) j! q" _. {Electrical Generation
# ^8 T) J; U0 k9 [, y- mOil & Gas and Pollution Control$ m. l7 ^$ M) G$ m* ~' h2 X
: M' ^- ?, V* x0 w; Y5 kIf you enjoyed learning about # ~: w: P: A: p! S
Supply and Demand* [: ?# n7 v* @# y
Externalities, ` V) g8 t% ^$ Y+ K5 a9 T
Resource Allocation1 M. u! m; T- E% {
Taxation
: u: h3 I6 V8 b' @8 K$ hOr would like to learn more about
0 P a" Y9 B" g# Y! A# PSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
' a' I, K$ S% f$ w! p, ]7 K1 bYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!+ {/ j8 I, }1 p4 T- X# s1 K T6 ?
ECON 365 Resource Economics. s+ X u# B( z
Topics:& r5 V% Z4 j& _* ]0 F# q1 a* ^/ c' c
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources# `7 I; B3 s4 s8 Z1 ]6 T
Scarcity and pricing
. _# E) V6 S* c8 w! t. k& \! ?$ UContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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" ?1 }3 S& @) g7 u) w$ S) _3 _1 B+ tResource Allocation" H9 z% a* O1 f& X" z( K$ g8 V
Pricing" O* s" l1 R$ i% C9 `0 B& h( ~
Markets* D6 \0 n# }; t, H4 I
Government roles& R; r, H" K1 f# _! r
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( Q5 Q! |9 L$ O! V# LThe energy sector, including sources and markets
, ^/ P3 s6 s/ Y$ h! l, ]Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
2 Q' b$ U6 Y7 x1 P' ?) Z r( IYou might enjoy a course about
" \$ H5 C, \* _6 w0 Y; K3 | r2 BEnergy Economics!& K5 u* m! n# w1 ~$ j7 S5 T: F
ECON 366 Energy Economics
: p0 r+ Z9 b* k8 H- \8 O; H- |9 ?( O4 ETopics:
+ e+ `5 {1 r1 m, d$ d3 oPricing
/ O" W$ b7 [- hRole in economic growth
4 g p. v2 [& \/ D0 g& \4 AEnergy sources and markets ( p& R$ X1 }% B7 H- _
Role of government
+ `% f7 [- ]$ K; ^: L. q$ LRegulation r% ^; T) ~3 y& I5 D) l
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Externalities9 Y2 D) O- ]5 Y" I6 Q' h8 p( |
Regulation
( K. T1 q9 K1 e9 u: cGovernment roles
8 I6 U+ I3 z8 u) y- |: yOr would like to learn more about 1 ]' u ~* I) A g- O1 D
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
' _6 K- H4 k2 Y/ c: o+ c7 \Steps taken to address deterioration1 M& B+ c# ~" \& w u% b! i
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
/ @4 L) F1 P4 `( [. C$ P' rECON 369 Economics of the Environment
" B6 O) k) T& ^Topics: 5 m: L8 u: w9 W7 o, z9 [7 _
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
4 F% G( s' `% g( }' G% fTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
2 P+ I6 o, U% U: sTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ; o: ^* N' e. N' T
Recreation economics1 N; V8 C- v5 R4 N$ \5 u
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( U& |. s& S2 A, v- ^) o* E Individual Incentives
3 Q9 X6 h$ T! N; I1 T- @/ q; jTotal Welfare : j: z& L' f. J- d {. Y0 ~
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
0 R- z! Z+ B: j1 s1 RECON 378 Law and Economics
[4 ~ {9 v- Z' l$ K* uTopics:
% ~; Z2 v4 D: I. K5 C; N) eIssues in Criminal and Family Law0 A7 N0 k' F. k" t) j) c+ C# ]
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining/ V' e5 f& h5 q* ^2 A
Child Support Payments" ] [ i. @3 k; y4 j) T
Private Divorce agreements
- ^$ Y( v% y% ?1 ~" b. G; O+ Z HCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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+ d. Y$ t# W/ b% a, Z/ jIf you enjoyed learning about
1 \% A! p+ W# f% Z8 U# o: QPrisoners Dilemma
: s) l) w# i# @7 R' sDominant Strategies
4 C L3 @9 N9 v6 B5 Q4 B: O0 c5 k% [9 kCollusion2 j4 w) m1 _% |3 x8 e2 S
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 4 w b- f( d/ D9 U. j: d+ @0 j
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
' ]! f- r* b6 {1 H3 ~Topics: : {3 T5 U- Y; C8 w6 Q0 l' A& j$ K/ T r
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games8 `5 {0 H7 ]. m+ g0 c
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
P `3 k$ P: zNote! Prerequisites: , h( ?0 V: u8 u s8 \. T* @
ECON 384 & 299 |
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