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Trade
; u/ r5 ]4 T4 C0 tGrowth
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7 y' Y. [- Q0 d( y6 C) ^+ RChina as an Emerging Economy: q2 z. n6 f! [( @/ P5 ]
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
' Y! M/ [3 `- {- OECON 211 Chinese Economic Development( `2 V% k3 I9 A
Topics: + q3 M0 g! f+ U4 I2 {0 w7 i2 V2 I) o
Chinese Economy Characteristics
6 g: _6 ^) _6 hRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
0 p: c& g$ V& UConsequences of economic reform
) J s% e( N; TCanada’s economic relations with China! Q1 j" l' S2 ?- A
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If you would like to learn more about:
# O+ f% r) T1 v2 O) b- }Rich and Poor Countries
# L; a' W" f/ x! `: UWhy economies differ, e1 y* e/ F4 g9 V8 c' B
Causes for such differences
$ N! _" s0 `7 V9 lYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 b# s M# W# o+ k! ?+ x
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 W$ v3 u" k/ n7 A$ P+ F. YTopics:$ _* n' U4 i+ I% V9 \4 n
Technology
+ I7 V% ^+ V4 P! [Institutions
: }+ |$ m1 h- `- B( r1 qGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ) e- |6 ~" N% F; M2 m! \
) E4 t1 N& R7 r! P" F# D+ n$ Z. A' bIf you enjoyed learning about
0 i: ?. m1 A$ hSupply and Demand
3 c; Q* n2 R4 \1 S& d: t# XConsumer Behavior
+ n. |, j; m5 S& W$ DProduction and Cost J9 `# y @7 }# A/ a' s
Price and Output* ?* ~6 e7 s* S+ q* H
Market Structures
( }/ U+ p$ l( R- HYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!! i! S! D0 b" D; c4 g7 [
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
7 a; u0 ]: d2 s) ~- b) QTopics:
, y- @' B% v, Y4 x( UTheory of consumer behavior9 L$ {( u# O3 J9 n6 b0 g& C
Theory of production and cost
' I% v: L- z* {1 S7 j4 IPrice and output determination under competition5 \0 u, R% s; {5 X9 G* F. E& h6 q
Monopoly and other market structures, J+ l u% W- B, N
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Costs and Benefits
1 x5 o! w" w/ w2 p4 VExternalities
& R& L2 y/ o! W: \7 q; g6 [Decision-making5 M) R) f$ f X
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% e" G* ]& ]6 G5 vCapital Investments+ L, S" u. x8 ^% a- c! W
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
8 ] R$ |. L- Y0 `ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation( w% I$ _, S) k6 x9 l
Topics:
( o9 C9 C; y) } ~6 ICost-Benefit Analysis
- R% M# V" ^( B6 dEvaluating Public Investment Projects
+ M% Z7 m0 I0 ?& ^9 Y. {Look at examples from 4 x& [& L/ n' }5 o
Transportation
, d! Y% t9 F! y: \River Basin Management+ ^% ^7 K; j" ^& |
Electrical Generation$ r0 g' D' h3 `0 \
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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6 X' B2 `& W) zIf you enjoyed learning about
& [. o2 q L. E+ A% bSupply and Demand
3 M% F9 f; H6 e0 R1 JExternalities$ `3 T. t1 D9 J2 }4 d0 }! o' H
Resource Allocation
* \3 @/ x: g6 l9 o( STaxation
, l+ s3 o; n! U* w6 W+ N$ p0 yOr would like to learn more about " { c% J+ ~) F0 h, U, u
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada& W$ k7 {' u: ^ h# a4 u
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!! |& q4 b/ h: u! _0 v$ e- R3 v8 @
ECON 365 Resource Economics
2 i5 I: S! J9 r0 U8 Q+ [1 f& yTopics:: U5 o# c R: M( ^5 z; Q2 `
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
$ f9 t4 ], R* u w7 ]# L7 W% u. O% PScarcity and pricing
% i4 y- v) N4 Z0 A6 ]6 I9 \Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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" J2 K# n. z/ Y% m8 k% `, d) BIf you enjoyed learning about . _# F. a# N# k9 ]- n/ T
Resource Allocation n. {6 j9 O' B" X( d
Pricing
0 z7 S! D! @7 v8 MMarkets
, x, t" J; T+ |% S' p1 R$ EGovernment roles& }1 q- @- z2 D/ }" f
Or would like to learn more about
* h% g) G. J' }0 nThe energy sector, including sources and markets" W$ r/ P/ ]" T0 }
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues; {8 A/ C* k# k/ G
You might enjoy a course about # S u. c+ e1 Y; k1 q8 r, z4 b$ @ U; {5 c
Energy Economics!
9 z% P; V' s# s" g( Q" ?" [ECON 366 Energy Economics {5 V0 o+ o h! C6 L i
Topics: 3 a4 o( I7 L8 k+ ^0 H
Pricing8 p" g8 |( I! K n; l
Role in economic growth 4 J6 e- @" c5 P
Energy sources and markets / I5 X4 @) O3 ~4 ^
Role of government
* Y% K0 z# }, F# Q2 F2 k/ FRegulation , S; V$ F/ v+ ~; H
1 G$ _* B+ _7 gIf you enjoyed learning about
( y8 {/ [7 r/ ]7 c3 d! J. i. G; Q6 FExternalities
: P: P( M9 O3 b) G* q9 [Regulation
6 P+ B( z% x* j! I: F4 a XGovernment roles
4 a; l F- W% Z0 jOr would like to learn more about
! m- Q% N! r+ j. t- Z3 sEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
4 x" ~. C4 A- a7 bSteps taken to address deterioration' `% `7 e3 `/ w. [8 ^
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 6 w+ |) L1 q$ m+ L* d0 a6 L+ U9 T% f
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
2 i* V5 ^/ X% r: h0 \Topics: 3 U! v; s. e' l3 K* Z! ?
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment * ]; t2 w1 h/ `6 Z# f" e
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 4 H& l: X0 H4 n( J2 g& ~
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ' d/ R2 w- }& b& U9 C3 v
Recreation economics; r( J' n8 V( r# h
5 q2 Z" z2 |6 e+ l k/ u* BIf you enjoyed learning about
: q, `$ e. k4 M% M' t Individual Incentives
) S. e+ n8 K. h. ]& k: Q& w$ hTotal Welfare
* X4 z" k5 p3 ]+ DYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ' m$ i1 ]/ H( C* `& a
ECON 378 Law and Economics4 i, Q. p. l/ g6 P
Topics: # ]% a* Z! f$ k/ J3 e
Issues in Criminal and Family Law& s h0 p0 p( c4 v; D, L6 Y) Y8 T, ?
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining X6 n9 Z8 K- v/ [! w5 g! S! A( d2 X
Child Support Payments6 r# c9 ^, [4 w/ h, ^
Private Divorce agreements+ g1 f) W. M/ P, Q
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
/ J# c5 X: K( Y5 N; MDominant Strategies+ B$ [- j4 ] W, x6 C- d
Collusion* B: s Y, D+ C& n2 E7 Z
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
- A( M% p. Z C! v9 m) VECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
; u* i4 d- r+ @2 N2 G1 e+ rTopics:
: o& m/ g7 G1 g- oAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games, N- F/ s7 O2 N$ \ ?5 t
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion g, D2 `6 w' f3 V3 r0 T3 t, ^
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