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Trade
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Or would like to learn more about:
5 t# U; x# h6 n" g& eChina as an Emerging Economy% i0 G* L" I( m6 P3 T# N
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
4 |/ D6 u9 y% X; E5 s8 C6 mECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, R- g" b, v* Y
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Chinese Economy Characteristics* o& ^% s: {1 X4 @7 ]6 n
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
2 @ r @& j$ f3 IConsequences of economic reform, B0 T* q( y5 e- D& d+ ~
Canada’s economic relations with China- j7 E, K% `% d5 Y/ [
$ }, z! }* P- cIf you would like to learn more about:
- U; o N1 k3 a" E% YRich and Poor Countries9 D& I# h: m& o" p: L; z
Why economies differ/ a! F7 ^! L; u' k* W
Causes for such differences
$ F" t4 U$ w) _4 Z# ~1 ?: iYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 G' H$ E5 ]4 J5 l$ LECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth \ _; B5 s; I0 R" m8 |& Z9 f
Topics:
3 w# D* U: Z8 N1 ]0 fTechnology
9 h/ E9 x6 z: v0 X* |% }7 X, ]Institutions
1 D% s( H5 @5 ` h8 `9 }Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ; {: t J% S7 }; H/ y% b! T' c: `$ v
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If you enjoyed learning about
) z, t1 q; m( t% P# n# g. f/ HSupply and Demand# I+ M' X* @9 f0 L. _9 B) F
Consumer Behavior8 O- T) E9 F( W. c1 q7 c2 c
Production and Cost |) S5 V! @, ]$ n/ A9 P v' F& s
Price and Output% f6 p% z/ J$ j
Market Structures
% \) ~( D" i) ^You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
) X# R$ B) m. \# M& {ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I: ^1 d2 V& c9 s, e/ d
Topics:
O: |3 _6 s! @Theory of consumer behavior& o. g# ?0 a7 F6 y* u5 D6 m
Theory of production and cost" F; T [! q; b: u9 O5 V
Price and output determination under competition
7 Y9 R. i5 h! G8 [. IMonopoly and other market structures e- X8 @1 Z: p, M, e) j' i4 ^
$ R) S& r! u2 H9 g3 A9 i7 x+ KIf you enjoyed learning about 0 k8 h2 ^0 P* A2 Y9 Z
Costs and Benefits 3 Y4 J2 N, N' ]+ Z) c) j6 ]
Externalities
( ^# L+ [$ |. }1 ADecision-making
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Capital Investments
! O' K* i {- B# ^7 fYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!: U7 K/ M. v$ i; V/ {8 Z# @
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
0 H$ h6 L7 f; yTopics:
: S4 ^& ]. W" ?) A# l8 N. e" nCost-Benefit Analysis
0 L$ q+ N& T) g* ?# @- m3 iEvaluating Public Investment Projects7 e3 v0 F- ]7 _0 a1 H3 o( |
Look at examples from
( ]: Z" I& v8 X- QTransportation/ f9 d' p+ i& e6 l% @! a) K# | |6 f# l6 v
River Basin Management$ r. I& f8 ~" m+ P7 a+ K/ u
Electrical Generation
! z8 |1 d" p3 D; ?* \Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
2 V' u1 B7 b# D# X, f' QExternalities
- L8 w$ A3 X5 [ N4 C: lResource Allocation
- [9 V% w" L# K1 ?2 H$ v2 iTaxation
) x2 o; F. i* Y' R1 Q! UOr would like to learn more about
5 P3 x; H& l7 R/ Q }Supply of Natural Resources in Canada0 w6 K. N7 V- a/ A9 |, X
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
" I( O W2 ^2 u: _( SECON 365 Resource Economics0 o8 Z3 b' {2 w- w4 g
Topics:
* e: R3 } y* `5 NExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources7 C6 a; `1 s7 K3 l# j/ `
Scarcity and pricing
/ K( Q7 j% w2 k1 n/ IContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
; j/ |: S9 U0 M4 I/ s3 APricing$ I1 b; u* s9 ]5 e9 \
Markets4 h8 I* a' _$ g9 q! @
Government roles7 X2 E9 y. |" Z6 ~) v
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
& Q6 G; P6 {! X8 ZCanadian Energy Policy and current issues2 _+ K) U+ c2 T/ @" L; `
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Energy Economics!( K% H4 T% G- P
ECON 366 Energy Economics# \2 @! B% O' y) F0 A: W% e9 |: C9 q# @
Topics:
8 U) j+ @ `% ]. y. z0 aPricing% N+ C1 {! Y) R% X* ~6 U% P
Role in economic growth 2 z! H' A9 H' ?5 p
Energy sources and markets + @. c( o" H6 ], E1 K. g
Role of government ! l: e0 t- u# ^9 X
Regulation % r- n) w8 ^! a7 H, Y$ y5 o F
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; ]2 c4 I# t0 z- GExternalities
. B- M5 j3 s1 h- T. R. sRegulation4 v4 s5 j- P8 ]$ n& ?3 O0 o
Government roles
# V K U1 e. ^& E% K( @3 w$ pOr would like to learn more about 6 y$ j" |7 m; N$ `
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
, e& a& d' d9 o4 B6 @: eSteps taken to address deterioration1 {0 E3 `, ~6 H- p' b
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 3 V, p2 I$ O. L7 [8 k2 m
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
: a5 t3 V0 U9 U- p' JTopics:
. H! Q) v& W) oEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
* ?4 `" m7 G. m5 g6 w6 {! nTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 1 q0 \* Y& F: @3 \
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
/ U$ k+ E+ V3 T* MRecreation economics k+ ]. s; P6 o f$ P# i
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Individual Incentives) T) o7 s( p1 X- A
Total Welfare # |# U3 V" h! k" d% B
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ! d4 `% W: E/ ~5 u) U5 h! ?) \
ECON 378 Law and Economics
3 @" X4 C, B* o8 Y2 @1 G9 O, u, aTopics: - }4 f, u- S5 T- L, x! _8 `; A
Issues in Criminal and Family Law5 e G9 M. d1 m9 u$ V7 i/ n
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining V3 I9 l% ~0 U1 [7 ]. K, b
Child Support Payments& w0 n" \5 T( C# m( |
Private Divorce agreements/ c2 N! }% d2 L+ ?
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act& t c* O& @, B* ^' {
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Prisoners Dilemma" i X2 Y) [" ?' H5 q0 x
Dominant Strategies
2 s, F% M) h2 \Collusion
) B; _7 ^9 Y* q4 o* pYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
) B6 q$ L2 x- \ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
/ x( L8 B; x$ Q3 z; C% A0 e; N$ ETopics:
& p; }; K( u% ~) v( s# PAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games( R2 } V8 G9 k5 A+ u2 b
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
; y: V2 N7 W, QNote! Prerequisites: 3 @" A3 b& c/ N" N5 J
ECON 384 & 299 |
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