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Trade
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% X9 Z0 |. V. ~9 Y$ R4 O) IChina as an Emerging Economy
6 Z& X% g5 d# R3 x# `You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
, |+ @/ {0 o: c* L) b5 LECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 M$ j8 A' Y7 E0 ]- n2 BTopics:
- {! {' |, F# D5 E4 @! bChinese Economy Characteristics; I- j( z( d# ^- ?4 G' F& D6 f% `3 O
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
% d5 o, ~; u' w+ y6 j) _2 O, oConsequences of economic reform
5 t8 Q+ {9 T# M1 \: k' HCanada’s economic relations with China) U, N& O. ]* V# x' c" R
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Rich and Poor Countries
0 H/ X; N L2 l: C+ _; Z( fWhy economies differ
, q4 U! s" `# z5 u3 XCauses for such differences" b8 w# D- U# P% B* N1 Y
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 }: {; [. b* }4 o8 ]$ ^5 C" ?
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 E4 J' s6 m7 ]
Topics:
; L5 @, c! J# ]- q3 \6 H; x0 H4 ETechnology
5 I: M- _0 f5 L5 p, p& t1 ]Institutions3 n, N) _; I+ Q3 K
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand" i; {; [/ g9 C, l# D* a6 E. n, T
Consumer Behavior
7 D8 w# m' a9 O, A5 @( W; R/ sProduction and Cost
0 ~& B& z9 R3 y7 R3 BPrice and Output/ w$ l) R8 l7 \# Y* P( ~; H
Market Structures
& G: a9 q$ q; v C2 d% cYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!* m; h, o3 |! y
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I7 Z# \" F* C; A6 A( z
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Theory of consumer behavior
R9 W3 u5 w9 Z: QTheory of production and cost( ?' \0 o* T. w! W4 v
Price and output determination under competition$ c5 s/ f; W" A
Monopoly and other market structures( G+ f8 D) M0 E
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1 a1 J# b0 ~# Y5 x" ?Costs and Benefits # Z6 ?) y( r. |# g0 N+ Y
Externalities
' u8 a( V) _5 fDecision-making
8 j, r$ }- d9 D* U* aOr would like to learn more about
7 W: f5 }& j( v) x+ H# a! A8 hCapital Investments
+ M& S8 U5 o8 D( N8 S6 WYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!& ^& _% z: Y9 M& }+ c4 X) A- m
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation. @ n- s# j; A8 Q" V+ C( I6 G
Topics:
* y* j0 B+ e7 X! YCost-Benefit Analysis c/ s( v& J) J
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
2 I- B' u9 A$ C; I$ t* ILook at examples from % Y) I0 Z6 a. L1 q( y6 K
Transportation
; F% v" I! J( ?; _+ URiver Basin Management" D k" v- \: t* L
Electrical Generation
( \: v6 Y3 n* {7 KOil & Gas and Pollution Control: c1 Q" Q# u# k3 C
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) C# h: E) @2 R- G6 |. oSupply and Demand
* h1 e4 Q) T8 i$ R5 fExternalities
1 q; w; s6 k" d) M+ H: ^% {Resource Allocation
# z0 D2 L% Q% k' c+ d) oTaxation9 \: X& n- \5 S v
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9 G$ Y/ K' D3 }Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
' v/ ?; {, j& k3 xYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
% o ^" [ y) Q* L! G8 UECON 365 Resource Economics
+ w( G! F; B% J# q0 \# BTopics:
% ]1 [2 k* l. _3 E5 u6 K) CExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
0 \7 l, o1 b1 A. ZScarcity and pricing9 S( F6 [! S3 N' w) Q% ]
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues3 s% j! s. `: E/ T
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( s3 s `6 { n4 T7 n+ yResource Allocation+ k0 _2 p. v" @. Z* J L: `
Pricing
% d6 ~* d7 ~* R( qMarkets
7 } }$ a# c5 x% W% G5 SGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
) \# i% ]2 R9 @/ A! V |8 aCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
% Z% T. ?7 a, [! j) O8 `7 oYou might enjoy a course about
6 W2 o5 B S- ^5 N: kEnergy Economics! c. `, x: f/ s
ECON 366 Energy Economics
9 F8 }' i4 W0 A% b- J( l, yTopics:
% P( T o6 h/ T9 q2 }# ^Pricing6 O0 T4 w* s' y3 u' K* {: R# L! J5 P
Role in economic growth
$ K# g* S( S o; J6 b& ]" Q+ D) HEnergy sources and markets
' e0 W/ J% l8 W v1 m& iRole of government
: a3 ~% V9 ]: g9 Q lRegulation , l+ W S5 X1 _6 m! f8 a8 d
- h# v7 i. i! g5 {4 [+ A/ A4 LIf you enjoyed learning about : P" w, ~! t: K" q' ~
Externalities e& b8 V; p6 {
Regulation0 V6 S1 q' l( I$ y, p1 F) n
Government roles
- Z, r$ D7 |6 i7 _% K& [5 ]* O7 nOr would like to learn more about
) F0 `1 }/ v0 \; l: Z% EEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
/ n4 [8 B, j3 w( v" p0 KSteps taken to address deterioration) r4 J V) j/ i ~* u
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
2 q9 b3 y$ Z# N2 o5 AECON 369 Economics of the Environment
e0 D$ J; W* n* T; n( m# CTopics: + U n4 b0 X* z
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment , d' w8 a+ b/ f/ A6 a6 I9 a
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
) A: A# X% n' r1 V$ U) ]6 GTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration / w; l) i1 h* A P& ~
Recreation economics; Y' } `6 @8 s, c7 }& R
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Individual Incentives0 b- D- A! x8 [; f
Total Welfare
& E4 {6 x2 V( \& UYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ) ]- k# s ]3 E; E
ECON 378 Law and Economics6 s7 R E, A! I ]& u) y
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
- { x# G, ], }- V! | Z6 xCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
& P; E6 }! W; |4 Y# AChild Support Payments: e6 q$ m0 D: s3 A+ ^
Private Divorce agreements
7 i8 {5 o8 ~8 b/ }Criminal provisions of the Competition Act3 o' T' m! _$ E! n
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Dominant Strategies
5 }0 t8 [8 A ^! N. Q8 D) n0 HCollusion0 _2 F" S a" K7 ^
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ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications' E* _) a) W0 `6 w+ f b
Topics: 4 P+ d/ n8 {+ {5 x
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
3 E: N: C5 Y: v; ]3 a- {# Q) GApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
- J/ m6 @% E3 P0 }) }! j2 w2 }5 XNote! Prerequisites: - l( x1 @3 N6 p) o6 f" ~( C- V# `
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