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9 n& Y) U& } w* C& j A" U0 r7 Q2 e! DTrade
- w1 W6 B7 I7 p4 T" z/ P5 kGrowth' B# V9 w6 A; Z
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China as an Emerging Economy4 R6 A! E& I: I+ R
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
( q( J2 [8 f2 K8 B9 v3 F0 h3 vECON 211 Chinese Economic Development+ I O. \2 V S* x. L- V
Topics:
4 [8 Z) Q$ g- X+ J. H/ K( ?1 B0 uChinese Economy Characteristics
4 f; [; s) r" @& _0 oRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
! }+ [3 X1 D' Y' |" u6 f B; aConsequences of economic reform
/ n+ C" ~) }% V3 hCanada’s economic relations with China5 B+ \4 O2 B5 }2 A1 q
. {% G4 q) u& b1 g- e l* O0 [4 E/ rIf you would like to learn more about:
x: G- s( D2 g4 BRich and Poor Countries. a+ U6 ~9 v. u
Why economies differ" f; v; c* t2 a9 A8 }4 Z
Causes for such differences" S$ l& l: f: P2 ]6 p {0 F
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth% T$ s- _8 E) D1 h
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ X: d! ^9 N' A) C. r
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Technology! j3 p4 }+ {& T& K3 y
Institutions$ w" k# A0 c8 f+ Z$ V$ z
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand1 I" y- B& L7 S' z- F9 G
Consumer Behavior
( q% E T t n2 ~4 m" \Production and Cost
7 o. M! D' n+ z* V0 p! I* F5 ]% ZPrice and Output$ a$ N/ h% F( j' L; t) d
Market Structures
2 e y3 U4 @3 A7 C4 ^* O. Q F1 [You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!5 M+ K9 k+ V ]7 I: r3 W( Y* A
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
9 J: a! T6 O: B* ~! A1 y7 }' \Topics:
; M- ?5 V0 m# ^! o; G- k; @Theory of consumer behavior4 [1 t9 k( D$ P) c1 l
Theory of production and cost
% x: P9 g/ y4 U e. a8 G1 aPrice and output determination under competition( A! ?9 K) x: X$ \# u
Monopoly and other market structures! \8 r1 e/ X, w
, F/ a6 }6 R. A- T( a# g3 LIf you enjoyed learning about & Y1 \# A% x$ ?. \0 w, F4 u
Costs and Benefits
' W$ h$ X* N8 k! Y+ \2 [Externalities
5 ]7 O/ G& Y3 z) l- b lDecision-making
) l/ l; c) U$ a% D, y1 G! _; AOr would like to learn more about
* f3 N8 l( D: q7 pCapital Investments; b! e) r7 h! S7 P6 K4 L1 Z& I
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
! K% i) w: e6 R2 h7 N: HECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation8 ]$ Y2 l" C8 o* W
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
4 B+ ]5 @% H. V. k, O: aEvaluating Public Investment Projects6 M7 k4 t; u* \4 |7 W; r
Look at examples from
& ]( l4 X4 C; i# l& cTransportation) r Y( U6 [ s) j
River Basin Management
z) l/ y; p4 u' B, LElectrical Generation
7 X# Q; y) \) ], u, OOil & Gas and Pollution Control3 i, e% c# j- Z. {0 c$ P
4 e4 w# D' Y3 b# J5 uIf you enjoyed learning about ' f( U3 [0 K1 K! r/ J7 G
Supply and Demand
1 S! E" _+ ~. R8 u& L0 L, x6 SExternalities% A* V$ r) |+ I
Resource Allocation# q. J. D, b8 o8 C/ B( ~
Taxation
+ L# H& q# l5 FOr would like to learn more about
- ~, r2 P# `7 G% G2 c+ A: j/ C1 dSupply of Natural Resources in Canada2 ], G @" t0 S4 P* { e/ w
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!. o- t( E+ L$ ]+ y
ECON 365 Resource Economics# M$ @" d( v* j' q
Topics:
* P# }6 Q: R0 n# QExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources2 d& A! m$ ]$ k$ ]
Scarcity and pricing/ `8 {% {* f( o2 f9 J4 c
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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+ W5 @0 ^& E% f- Z8 t& k; j' `. CIf you enjoyed learning about 9 p3 @" r! s+ W% c* y
Resource Allocation
+ N, O, ^* N$ J" BPricing7 {( x& E& E9 W- m2 d7 G* X
Markets; n8 {7 F+ R3 q" Y4 _
Government roles
' o5 Y+ B6 A( ?/ u9 @( l( YOr would like to learn more about
+ T: y* w/ q4 J5 r7 ?The energy sector, including sources and markets/ c% |) x- x" f8 B8 \. L- |8 r! T3 l. {
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues* G# A6 R; Y$ Y. {1 c5 C; _' r7 ^
You might enjoy a course about 6 b* [5 X8 w# s* G+ X+ G
Energy Economics!( y8 N3 D. T; ]; Q/ P" K
ECON 366 Energy Economics/ l6 ]9 W Z, R; ?" N& N& {& V
Topics:
2 r1 l) C0 p' p8 {7 E/ n3 MPricing
5 W2 {0 ?$ s2 S0 uRole in economic growth
6 I1 W" J; m0 `) tEnergy sources and markets - B9 `, K9 w$ B( k9 x
Role of government
) k6 x: Q( Q) D; Q% @Regulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 Y1 e( d5 j( O/ V% X) ^. Q" `- E+ BExternalities1 T% A9 t9 m F8 K0 B0 K$ [( z4 w
Regulation
+ H, E- }& m. w9 M% h, [, ]Government roles
! O4 N. w$ ?; {) K5 d, \+ l' @Or would like to learn more about
, ?- Q& V3 S& ^ W4 |# oEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration8 x n) o3 r( V+ }0 L0 b% ~
Steps taken to address deterioration7 V, K) R* n' W
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
9 U2 ?+ P% r( Q. yECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 u, B6 j4 a" k3 q$ H
Topics:
9 p8 ]- Q& s5 n; t/ p: e$ {Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
: r! K) C0 r k9 ~+ X. CTypes and causes of environmental deterioration ! O8 H+ R) c8 O" o% n# O; s8 @
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
; \) _$ f6 q! E* A9 o; w8 p% |Recreation economics
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* s0 }; J3 h4 v) P5 V' G7 {If you enjoyed learning about. P0 N; \! Q% B6 }& _ a' J1 `
Individual Incentives; ^( S% N( g, p- t6 f4 Z
Total Welfare ' `0 y* H: F( a3 H' [
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
- D) B% o3 e5 N) \6 `' OECON 378 Law and Economics4 a. r/ [* ~3 L7 ?* i
Topics:
' s/ S# F' R8 |) ^7 n+ mIssues in Criminal and Family Law
# J! ~& m7 I1 x3 z2 F8 }* w) PCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining" I, h& T) T8 H+ \2 ]6 X$ j% ^0 s3 X
Child Support Payments
1 k1 r" I$ f& }% Y s0 j/ v4 EPrivate Divorce agreements
; x7 G- l# u% F- T" I0 @Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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4 y1 r! d, h9 q: }! G* q& [7 ]If you enjoyed learning about
- Q( m: E$ }# o7 Y8 w2 mPrisoners Dilemma
5 J1 H* X' K" D# o! _Dominant Strategies% _: z* G2 d/ T: i+ e2 c4 c8 f
Collusion' m& J4 W+ H8 R2 ` O8 o9 B
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
6 \1 P9 V" N) p# WECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications; Q7 m+ W( n* y# \
Topics:
% }. ] D& p2 o* O7 a5 _7 S6 {Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games$ D% d5 w& X$ u4 _$ I
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 3 _1 s. I- R0 d, w6 r
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ECON 384 & 299 |
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