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Trade9 X8 Z: G7 ]3 I: A: {0 w: d
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
$ u7 n8 C, ~. r$ t/ b [* @5 QYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
$ o' {( Q* S3 E3 h- X+ B, I* _ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development( w% q1 s2 ^ N( J+ {6 Y
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Chinese Economy Characteristics( L' s% i5 X# n, t- o; t1 ~; l
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
# \$ H% d4 [" v1 BConsequences of economic reform. Y6 {/ @- D" N$ f4 r" U
Canada’s economic relations with China) {7 {) }, f0 f1 \
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Rich and Poor Countries
* n6 ^9 ^1 I; e5 D+ iWhy economies differ
/ l/ z9 X% v) |+ Q5 n) _$ j$ r% {Causes for such differences
$ J$ S& |7 Z2 v+ k0 ~/ oYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 U8 \8 R" }5 Q- K, X
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: n8 _$ D9 W3 \* Z
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Technology
7 T, P: Q# {- v/ S' d( D: T# PInstitutions6 O) I: k D Z1 T. X
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence " P: {& q, N/ M& ~5 v% H
' l7 h$ Z% W0 X, G" _0 OIf you enjoyed learning about ) n) G/ r' g3 l$ O3 R6 i; z
Supply and Demand
' g1 d" a" b/ y( t* gConsumer Behavior2 K' O% ]9 m4 {8 T }# ?
Production and Cost) j' ^0 v& ^+ c3 |2 H7 E2 M5 a
Price and Output- e B% u2 A" p2 Q/ C B
Market Structures
$ p1 I% _! W# u) |/ F$ J7 c# OYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!. A+ X2 {% s* W( B; H5 A
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
' v. ]# l, `. I o5 N, U3 ]# Y5 ETopics: 5 O9 D5 O9 V& F) Z
Theory of consumer behavior
+ `4 r5 s/ O" {/ s. KTheory of production and cost
5 ?$ p e0 _5 N9 P8 DPrice and output determination under competition4 h$ T/ r, e: q( h$ \8 i$ p4 P K8 v' O
Monopoly and other market structures
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4 W/ i ^ P B7 _; Y+ qCosts and Benefits 2 {) g# X9 j7 j1 H& g/ B
Externalities- a5 d A( O& _8 ?( ~/ Y
Decision-making e7 l/ Z G7 a/ e6 b
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: ]9 z' y. r; r* O& X u, D) FCapital Investments, H- ~0 b1 Z# R6 s$ q& a
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!! [- ^7 b' B7 `- p/ w" }1 I
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 e, }, W; x. R5 X
Topics:
8 n q: l" ^1 d$ h. k" Y. QCost-Benefit Analysis
% N& e- n9 ^! [Evaluating Public Investment Projects
8 h$ m' ]5 L5 c0 N( W7 k6 mLook at examples from
, m0 Q7 `8 T5 VTransportation
# G6 d4 ~2 @: c' HRiver Basin Management
4 c# L( _+ K* Y( {. H5 e* }, z0 Y3 v, vElectrical Generation4 @: o& U) t/ f& q3 r" C
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control9 N- x' r& n9 k1 N
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Supply and Demand$ T. B+ Z0 s7 C' _
Externalities) H' Q* x* S" Y* f5 ~2 E6 A! M
Resource Allocation
+ H1 u/ J0 \( ?Taxation5 L/ b0 I9 E0 H' [+ n. r
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
p9 l% }7 s! t. p& M. WYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
( ?5 k# ]; ~5 D6 ^ECON 365 Resource Economics" C9 q% Y2 |/ V0 D
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources9 x6 R- b* P/ |) r
Scarcity and pricing
9 n% ?* M- L& _7 Y# {3 f9 TContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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5 b. G2 h) ^% C' z6 ?' bIf you enjoyed learning about % N/ m0 p2 z% v) q* | m
Resource Allocation6 }. p: F& b0 [
Pricing* M7 m& d1 w+ i ~% w
Markets
) D( D* B5 H8 \Government roles
& j7 v6 Z2 D" [! R# AOr would like to learn more about
% e: }2 X. N+ R- F Y8 r) GThe energy sector, including sources and markets
9 q J% p1 E3 O1 QCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
7 J2 B& V" k' d. p) FYou might enjoy a course about / x) x: Y; T; J8 H7 {- d/ X( T
Energy Economics!3 S" v% @5 L+ E) b! b+ \
ECON 366 Energy Economics4 s, w- @1 t1 Y8 F1 A+ x
Topics:
4 D( f5 I% a/ U! O2 J! Z" r/ ]Pricing
. @/ ]- Y6 I. Y$ aRole in economic growth . l9 D" F; O2 K2 l$ P3 ?
Energy sources and markets
* S D! B$ ]) Q% D" ORole of government ( m& H* Y) Y- B
Regulation ) V" a% C1 Q2 o g1 j8 a8 l4 W! I
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0 X) I a7 J3 n! @1 s8 O \6 N. C8 c0 z, YExternalities
" E. h% k7 r1 _6 ERegulation
% a+ ~7 B+ ?! J. K' P) e3 X0 D2 iGovernment roles
7 @7 U/ V# |1 u/ \7 gOr would like to learn more about
1 i' n x$ o& C6 tEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
* n2 Y% G4 B9 G9 W9 o+ O& u0 I# E$ s/ {! USteps taken to address deterioration
0 I) B" H; L* x, c' {You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
0 z% g9 Q0 b& \/ rECON 369 Economics of the Environment: r6 x0 h c( x9 s/ P
Topics:
, U$ ~" t3 u2 EEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment * ^3 k9 ~, \- I* C' u
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 9 x! K" ]7 J; v4 U8 R2 M2 t2 h
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
( K: v* Q' h/ F) s* g6 {. ORecreation economics& p( P' }' K& Y( S, A b
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Individual Incentives
* k' j( t9 J! S. [3 Q8 D3 F. Q1 YTotal Welfare ( N* E* i9 S3 }, w) U
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! " a, U2 H% {/ M$ m* {. `" a) C
ECON 378 Law and Economics
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law+ }+ O$ V* C& A1 ^
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. W" O! H4 C4 d( IChild Support Payments6 m, L# w; C* L- L5 O
Private Divorce agreements
3 w: I; W. D# qCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma2 h; t- t7 ~1 ]9 A- |1 y* }
Dominant Strategies
0 R7 W- ~+ S8 @( W6 O) X1 r5 n& }" @Collusion3 b0 K. N9 \$ J K! B* Y7 T
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
: u8 O1 s9 ^" w3 fECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications1 N7 C5 ^# C( I5 T: Y9 Z- v; Q
Topics:
5 j& d5 J( s+ e" P7 }Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
7 \- E- t' j9 ?/ t& A! n/ L- {( VApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
% K" W4 q" x# h( g- @4 y1 F5 \Note! Prerequisites:
) X. w% q5 R9 t7 a9 w0 i( U; A5 nECON 384 & 299 |
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