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Trade
2 e, R2 e, m- k: O. [Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
, @5 f9 D$ v- IYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!- \. v' e \4 [' l
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
] e- o' x1 E3 a- [Topics:
8 e* F3 ^2 ^7 `) u; i( d, PChinese Economy Characteristics
4 y% W4 e2 Z! q3 q% l2 t5 E, q0 _Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
; ~2 Q' X1 x% I6 y JConsequences of economic reform
/ J1 A3 c/ h; ^" `Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
! j ?/ G/ c) _# r: `' NRich and Poor Countries
5 g9 w1 }; J5 \" C; \' qWhy economies differ
7 t# |0 F7 A6 K: ~4 B. zCauses for such differences
0 z8 U& p$ q% WYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& ~; m3 m* ^& ~" B' S
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# u5 N$ ]. w7 G# Q9 VTopics:
9 s k, V- D- ?! {* J( }4 X* \Technology
1 u/ M; D4 Q+ T E, e0 K' Z- AInstitutions
+ ?& `6 E# @* g QGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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( K/ S. j8 L# E: \- P* {If you enjoyed learning about
3 ?8 u( g3 I% p. l+ VSupply and Demand$ ^6 E# h) O, C. V
Consumer Behavior
, \3 a- B0 w, V$ f) o5 y' D) hProduction and Cost4 S2 _3 E Y# |* j0 j5 Z
Price and Output4 Y l5 _* r0 V: g5 n. K/ D
Market Structures2 _" N# P5 ^% \1 ^
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!* T) |' @( {/ T1 Q7 _, y: z4 Q+ [
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
! r* h8 V `) l4 n4 hTopics: . z4 G: r. C' H; q' f
Theory of consumer behavior
; i/ N% r+ k* v4 I4 u% k! V* MTheory of production and cost
9 H6 i5 Y/ F' Z4 x1 {Price and output determination under competition
# b$ U( J) ? m3 V* Y, MMonopoly and other market structures
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( F1 v* N# V- m. LCosts and Benefits ) u' T/ _& q( k: F' M) B) _
Externalities
; O a5 I; t2 h- ~+ u. X9 u; {Decision-making
% b7 ^" W! p+ p% _# ]Or would like to learn more about
" q2 c, R( z* k3 ~4 A6 cCapital Investments
4 t' l/ J3 F, X0 hYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!6 I6 _% h0 ]1 A
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation, V E8 ]+ P1 x0 r+ C" H( s" ^ q4 z
Topics:6 t% M$ r6 w W" M8 U
Cost-Benefit Analysis: g/ b; s; A* i0 l
Evaluating Public Investment Projects# F% c. t4 t) x0 u5 X
Look at examples from " ?& `7 b6 c+ N- t: ?" I
Transportation. q, ^% O$ n9 m9 G
River Basin Management
- O9 ?( V' c; G, j/ A3 `Electrical Generation# q+ u/ _. O8 c, j
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control0 c' i( K3 K, J8 z* A, V
3 x! U% I- Y6 pIf you enjoyed learning about $ U, U( u2 I( A% |. B1 W: F- K
Supply and Demand
/ H; P7 o2 I& C g9 |Externalities
s) c f: W# l4 H9 o3 \( E. h" qResource Allocation
3 Z9 t$ |* V0 CTaxation
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# a, j& y1 m: Y VSupply of Natural Resources in Canada% J. V$ e2 B, T0 x+ M
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
0 C7 H5 }8 ~( `3 l) D. V& rECON 365 Resource Economics3 B7 D" F+ d+ d3 @' V) p
Topics:
* i, v1 }3 ^6 k3 P" q9 f8 z- SExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources& _+ D3 B, b! K8 l/ G
Scarcity and pricing
0 _; W" M7 K+ z/ A& ~: ~% r" Q4 _Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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8 D- h2 N0 [% L9 x1 gIf you enjoyed learning about
, J2 K+ n2 t0 Z7 A, i' NResource Allocation
- L: _$ n6 j( ?; SPricing
& p- i- C+ t; Y# IMarkets1 D, N$ {" c$ d$ @! P f
Government roles% f p5 w1 Q( T/ {8 x2 p
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
' S- ?' x5 |" K7 e, O# n; R8 H3 oCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
' {0 p5 g. a& q2 E( P6 h; h+ yYou might enjoy a course about ! h/ z' k, k# M# S6 B& V
Energy Economics!
- w2 B9 }6 b$ d. mECON 366 Energy Economics
" o4 N1 Q8 A, n( V7 n- b: XTopics:
+ n) {( l1 P7 _" a+ gPricing
6 v2 ~+ Q" f: {# e6 e% \0 k" GRole in economic growth
3 W/ `* E# \3 T A% Z: R+ {Energy sources and markets
8 F! A9 @7 w5 U) V& wRole of government
$ v; \& F& e- q) Y# I" JRegulation
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6 [" `9 m+ }, Y2 B+ j% W( o1 HExternalities
7 P7 }# T! i3 ~Regulation
+ P1 |+ t, [ ?& OGovernment roles* Z. ]2 |. T$ P7 c% j, l8 @
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration- Y& t+ c/ L; i/ u b9 _2 _2 n
Steps taken to address deterioration# D2 N+ m5 O- ~ A: \) p& T4 j
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
0 F+ a% F' T9 oECON 369 Economics of the Environment$ n3 @+ G- d7 _- r
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment " R. ]! C% a/ u* y0 r0 @7 B, Q3 Q
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ) c. F$ K2 G3 S2 w+ J7 Y& I2 l8 p
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
o5 @; }7 V, U9 }, eRecreation economics
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8 d( }6 P! _- D7 u( P9 kIf you enjoyed learning about8 N: c8 r) ^+ j5 b1 ^4 ^4 g! t
Individual Incentives) j. d% }: \- T( @& M# h8 k
Total Welfare
/ l* k, I% T5 O/ V* E2 RYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + g# x! ]# z! x+ D$ `
ECON 378 Law and Economics
4 ~6 }; A- v2 |3 |/ PTopics: * |+ D0 @. c& ^8 ]/ H& T
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
7 I% A! ], ]& N# u8 {5 s# s/ KCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining+ ^' l- h3 |9 {0 V1 P
Child Support Payments
5 {( q8 s2 F2 S# @8 i0 x1 Z; UPrivate Divorce agreements8 W' }* C+ e2 g+ [9 `
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 n9 `' i" k8 q! G% S8 QPrisoners Dilemma
7 q( z5 e+ F( K- YDominant Strategies4 E3 ?5 H: e, X1 Y! v% N1 {; y
Collusion) n! ~" O: V5 p3 i
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
% `3 J& j# C: W) c9 {- \ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
# r4 S% B" c3 o6 A7 ]$ kTopics:
! L* }. ^' }; C! `$ c7 T6 fAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games7 @ _* ~4 g$ q" i; X: j) @9 O& [
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
1 X3 C+ ~* c6 X1 i: {) m* ]3 }Note! Prerequisites: 4 X/ n4 I9 @; t7 d
ECON 384 & 299 |
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