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Trade
/ h q- W V, V2 gGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy
- E- b. B7 _" ?You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!# l) u! J% V7 @2 ~, B7 G$ e
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
7 j) B: X6 } e8 r0 Y/ zTopics:
( h+ F0 Q4 ]5 `- I0 HChinese Economy Characteristics
1 u# U" M5 d! tRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
Q2 F, Z# h$ sConsequences of economic reform
/ E9 k: n8 ?4 y& {& O" gCanada’s economic relations with China
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2 s2 _" V. j" S4 @! LIf you would like to learn more about: 7 x! g" R4 P0 R9 E7 \1 H* v( {% Q B
Rich and Poor Countries
( u+ T) Q9 b; f! y4 z- P) C! `* OWhy economies differ
2 s+ D, P7 n( \, j" qCauses for such differences
% ]4 x$ ?5 j' v5 Z- L7 YYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ O' w6 D% e. ]5 h0 U7 u) l, tECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 n% a. a( G0 z! c: w/ _Topics:$ m- j; z% A9 b; ~' I& H$ S8 w
Technology
. I/ p* y$ `9 FInstitutions
' x, I9 n3 x* Z8 F8 a1 G5 LGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 7 v" b* h) r" u" J
1 C9 C; |% y# LIf you enjoyed learning about
! F R* \4 M0 u: DSupply and Demand- V7 A r, q0 w: S6 i; d/ n
Consumer Behavior
2 g. K6 ~' N* j* i. {2 A/ wProduction and Cost- J7 l. y; \) s9 H
Price and Output
2 N3 p! @; n+ _9 M+ V; R$ ~Market Structures. m3 T4 c8 r: }
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
3 P9 m% ]9 s" _ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I' S/ e0 f: p, D* q0 Z9 g
Topics:
- |4 T+ t! T" J" w% bTheory of consumer behavior1 p& i) W4 @! e2 e8 A5 t2 u" C
Theory of production and cost
! c" ` Q% f' DPrice and output determination under competition \5 e5 e0 { f6 V3 W
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
}* Z. E# V9 ^! A3 c! YExternalities
2 c. R% ]' Y3 }1 x. XDecision-making
2 f4 E% p' {/ ~) j" t' |% o& lOr would like to learn more about 6 X- n7 W/ `+ m* u# f5 S' C8 ]
Capital Investments' R" L. U1 j6 o2 {
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
4 u$ z4 p: ]7 s# c0 bECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
; t) ~: S3 f1 N+ m* x0 _Topics:; b% C7 `6 `( \5 O2 c, m' U/ }# r
Cost-Benefit Analysis
$ |% ?6 Y( C# [- b# `% w! FEvaluating Public Investment Projects
' \9 p" H" e7 x3 `Look at examples from ; V0 G. [* S/ d' {) {
Transportation
) W: Y4 H5 X- K# I- q0 ERiver Basin Management& r0 r! P F2 v U/ b4 I B
Electrical Generation
3 d$ S/ M$ q# ^2 h I& c7 OOil & Gas and Pollution Control4 C, @& T- E- g8 x$ g! M9 e
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Supply and Demand& }+ ~+ Q; g9 B9 k
Externalities
4 A" J- w8 A# r" |. ]1 f7 pResource Allocation. k3 l) t, h W R( l
Taxation
9 G, i" N; _" t3 j/ h" vOr would like to learn more about
$ A( t/ W4 f" J+ s$ DSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ P; G9 E r' Z' Y- QYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!# M1 O1 [8 j2 |7 o/ b' Y
ECON 365 Resource Economics5 Q( D; `$ b/ u; L0 r$ Z
Topics:1 O0 o+ {2 M% H$ a3 K; t1 A, i
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources0 \5 c0 e: G+ T/ A3 l& V6 b
Scarcity and pricing
5 ?6 E9 p* J- uContemporary Canadian resource policy issues k4 a- x6 d7 Q3 O0 Y' x
$ {/ j. I. q' Y& ~5 iIf you enjoyed learning about $ l2 M6 N, k0 f' g
Resource Allocation
+ H% P" \" |' E( C6 [- ~Pricing
1 @% d% H4 Y7 F2 zMarkets
9 ?! |* r# k Z, |8 W/ t' {Government roles- u$ T0 M9 T6 F0 ~
Or would like to learn more about
4 |0 Q& r! Q7 Z/ |* o- WThe energy sector, including sources and markets% k, I0 P! [; {# n9 X
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
. R5 Z8 ]9 u9 I. X& o pYou might enjoy a course about
Y8 V8 E, b& Q% `Energy Economics!
$ Y0 g$ j/ N) w+ e" ^ECON 366 Energy Economics
2 q0 C* a/ T( F7 y" m9 d. n* s+ |Topics:
; Y7 x4 u" b( V1 f2 ^) X! }Pricing
. U) h( ]) j9 pRole in economic growth
$ ]$ X- X4 O6 q" \Energy sources and markets 3 f, L7 z2 q& [
Role of government
7 o' G- V5 d) ^! C) rRegulation d, f8 i1 I' u0 V6 `! u
# h; d' s2 Q" {) ?& DIf you enjoyed learning about
$ X2 N/ ?' _+ f+ k- @% zExternalities* @' c+ E& h4 p& m: U1 R
Regulation
5 F$ @! |' A. h; X+ Y! a8 _* FGovernment roles
" O' t6 N# C: |8 ^- TOr would like to learn more about
* b( e+ q# u$ a3 _' P# ZEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
) w5 V) f+ ~9 FSteps taken to address deterioration
3 M. w! l& l4 J; D/ NYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
# N# g/ `. }+ TECON 369 Economics of the Environment' x1 } s2 J5 F8 ~; I9 T4 q* d
Topics:
4 v0 D- l/ z( N- S/ f, N0 oEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment % K8 L8 e& t. n8 ]
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
8 v- q6 [, {% y2 Q8 KTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
9 v5 @8 x7 Z0 Y' }' ]2 k/ T; qRecreation economics) _7 _; R, z9 m- M! T, z; Z5 N
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Individual Incentives
: j2 z; l' h/ G# r. s- F' zTotal Welfare
7 ~. Q: r1 m, R% N1 dYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' i7 ?- c2 h8 jECON 378 Law and Economics1 C9 T. B7 k3 v: G! k
Topics:
" }! S3 a3 `+ K3 V% b: WIssues in Criminal and Family Law
: G( P, A5 P9 I7 u" ICrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
) E3 ?3 w5 L; |1 a& vChild Support Payments% ^2 F/ `5 z' j; o" l9 D
Private Divorce agreements
( u, _5 Q( s- YCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ i0 U# |% O9 F( VPrisoners Dilemma7 K& Q4 }: j) y
Dominant Strategies
6 V4 p a) U3 CCollusion, `, h) R7 L5 @, K. m" B: {2 [
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
1 c1 r4 h' H! T; PECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
& l. r* b5 W/ k* ITopics:
4 ?, V* W9 L! C; sAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
; I; R: J+ ^5 CApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
# t/ s& @( i1 _% FNote! Prerequisites:
1 A$ d- Y! a( }9 t( `7 rECON 384 & 299 |
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