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0 q6 p. |9 O9 b* H# o# YTrade7 ]! {, ^0 f$ k& j1 J; c9 I
Growth
; p: ^+ @: v2 ?$ y+ g' j* ~# QOr would like to learn more about: 0 X/ R0 D- [; }6 y) Z
China as an Emerging Economy* [" u! d0 I! Z
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!! u& C0 H/ U+ B7 E; `/ T: S
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 e$ P. \: @; s0 @& lTopics: ! ^- p- S/ u7 [7 t) G
Chinese Economy Characteristics
- t- J8 l4 ?4 t* ~; D* aRecent Events in the Chinese Economy5 W& P& Z# }$ C: p% d h
Consequences of economic reform9 }; p, X, y7 Q; X" N9 f3 ^, g
Canada’s economic relations with China! |) Y0 m5 Z6 ~$ @6 Q/ C
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If you would like to learn more about:
- y6 X) ^, B* l8 {' `+ T) {0 TRich and Poor Countries
0 H" a2 t7 R5 D Z1 Z* qWhy economies differ
5 U r, u7 f1 v) O: `* a3 @Causes for such differences
* F+ P- L% u# u: k6 x1 b- pYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& g9 A) i6 o. X9 A/ ? @' HECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
" j* h1 i8 i$ [Topics:
( }% Z$ i$ R9 ~Technology
' f+ c; H1 e/ e/ m9 a$ RInstitutions% f. ~, g$ [9 [, v4 p+ |1 v' t+ G1 t
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
H5 |, d$ K8 d/ C( kSupply and Demand w8 m& W5 c% w# E
Consumer Behavior' J* a& g! C3 v4 ?6 S' M& h/ i
Production and Cost$ u" c, J5 i a
Price and Output
' C9 W6 Y |' \) Q7 [/ k3 d! wMarket Structures$ t' b% [5 E: ^- I, y$ B
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
" f- y2 a3 e: {2 y6 u0 CECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I0 L9 L/ g2 N$ T) b
Topics: : w8 K6 p- U% Z
Theory of consumer behavior
3 L: R" _: e% b& G2 a0 y. O& s! v4 STheory of production and cost
, i8 S; t5 m" T+ l) Y% d4 I1 bPrice and output determination under competition
( v7 h$ s ~4 |) H) d' L% {. J" NMonopoly and other market structures8 Y) E# A0 }5 ]) J, R! `! r3 I& S
3 R: }) G( q5 c6 D+ ]: k% @If you enjoyed learning about . T" Z- Z2 l: X& I, @
Costs and Benefits
0 E1 {2 ~* W3 W6 V H7 N2 NExternalities+ p, j3 l9 z% t
Decision-making
/ e& ~! W0 G( u% K1 }. BOr would like to learn more about
+ Z1 `% G A3 U. e$ ICapital Investments1 F3 }$ U3 }1 X6 A. S* _) i0 N
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!0 ]: ]; H/ D# \/ n# O
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
) S9 q4 ~' U( j' N! u9 `! U: v& oTopics:0 x) ?) Z) J! c( N1 S! G3 ]% g' ]
Cost-Benefit Analysis& S0 D3 N0 B* w9 ^
Evaluating Public Investment Projects% P+ `7 _- N1 E7 B$ H5 ~+ p# Q8 w
Look at examples from
1 p1 ?- s4 G, N: dTransportation
5 {. U9 V# T& i8 M, @3 N3 Q8 {: BRiver Basin Management
& w! }. g* p0 V: PElectrical Generation
' s6 u# |8 L1 P+ B4 GOil & Gas and Pollution Control' v" ]/ K- y' c
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Supply and Demand
/ l6 V3 I0 q, E _0 o4 VExternalities- z( o) I+ T/ a8 P# Q
Resource Allocation
5 ]3 V7 Q" s4 N; _3 M x, U) H WTaxation; G, z3 a2 b' ?$ _7 I+ K
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
9 r% K! u; i( l2 ]2 v) j/ wYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
9 m5 S, p3 ?8 s6 q/ y7 _ECON 365 Resource Economics
6 h0 D" o4 V$ K A9 g6 f: F9 VTopics:
9 T. A& Z2 Z7 [9 X) `, b0 mExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
; ?, E9 ~: H7 i+ H% ]5 hScarcity and pricing
( y- {% _ c; F0 X% Z& t; \Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues. A/ l0 H! `1 ?, Z" ?4 D
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If you enjoyed learning about
" V7 F+ I/ Q* x% g: lResource Allocation
! e) `% K L' vPricing
8 g* U' U( g- M! Y' o* R: ^Markets7 k+ Y# c' A+ F4 T" _" a7 W; E
Government roles5 M- T* D6 a9 W9 ~8 k
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The energy sector, including sources and markets" x3 W9 ^& P1 Q' v* Y
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
5 p, ?% k ?3 p KYou might enjoy a course about
9 e# ^/ s K- R: W" N: ]( i1 U* JEnergy Economics!. u+ s6 b; H W; I( B
ECON 366 Energy Economics* @* K; V$ m' y6 j9 r+ e6 X# F
Topics: % _9 _( a: B, @) R
Pricing# [* Y! v3 y) C6 z$ [- P
Role in economic growth
: v0 d) o2 |0 P4 w8 J7 w4 m8 qEnergy sources and markets
$ b3 i5 b! c) ^Role of government
' O; l, O I. z7 @* dRegulation
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4 F2 ]1 a& H! }0 A; ?6 X% cIf you enjoyed learning about
3 C! ]4 L# P) Z: `, l1 t& @Externalities1 P0 ]( Y1 a: W. l7 `
Regulation
$ ]+ G& I* H1 s' U; PGovernment roles1 P# j9 \' u& Q2 v, ~' c
Or would like to learn more about
8 o) B" \2 u0 y9 s( j6 D1 E r: |Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration3 |6 O0 A* d! L$ ^6 e0 _+ s! t6 x# J
Steps taken to address deterioration
- O- I7 r6 ~9 s, x: N' ]$ SYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 7 _2 S3 v5 `' c2 l. J
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
1 H& j. [7 P$ X6 d+ sTopics:
" X7 b0 F1 D3 ~" `6 f6 @3 UEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 9 e2 r0 D3 @2 _" ^& p' B# ^
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 1 X* P# R# y; h7 u
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
* r) r4 V" e4 vRecreation economics
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/ A Y. F1 Z: `$ ZIf you enjoyed learning about4 {+ D. G: A; ]9 I# t, B
Individual Incentives
9 x/ i9 ^5 g1 n. eTotal Welfare
# |+ }5 J; s1 e) O' }# c; ?You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
/ O3 H3 ~0 Y' z5 {, R& X0 J" j6 O4 dECON 378 Law and Economics
# |9 o8 `9 O& Y K: z5 hTopics: ' a8 f. F$ w2 h7 ]8 W
Issues in Criminal and Family Law2 Z( @0 O8 J4 B: T5 Y9 r/ e
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining8 h3 z$ D+ h; ?+ V; X* [
Child Support Payments
4 X/ E- U0 i/ ]5 h7 \* WPrivate Divorce agreements5 \/ I* B/ [. W6 G# H% W
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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- q$ T: d A4 X: E2 J# g( k7 {" LIf you enjoyed learning about
) x8 F3 O. ^, @Prisoners Dilemma* b( W0 ?4 L* w
Dominant Strategies, t6 C7 l$ |+ R) X3 W
Collusion4 q# b r" s. ~3 k8 H7 C8 W3 T3 Z
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 7 j* K( C# K) T
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications6 G8 S8 F0 ?( R8 p
Topics:
8 O& B. Y0 T. C- d, o' SAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
9 l! ?, a2 d+ z3 s7 n! o0 VApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
5 Y0 u4 e0 ^5 z9 A l# [/ g& V' _2 |Note! Prerequisites: ; j; y+ ]# {+ { Q
ECON 384 & 299 |
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