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Trade
! U4 ?3 _1 H4 G) eGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy
' x; M6 e' K5 y b: b$ ^! ~+ R7 X7 lYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!5 p+ p; c) L, ]1 D$ @" k. _% J' a
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development. D! A& J m7 Y+ C0 h( Z9 K
Topics:
9 y. m( ^: N- s8 T) _' M' _! J" aChinese Economy Characteristics
0 \8 g& S! ~% k5 vRecent Events in the Chinese Economy1 S0 v8 X: F4 r: X/ C
Consequences of economic reform
4 [" n: x3 |# P% [7 K9 M, z8 rCanada’s economic relations with China
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3 f( \6 g" o2 i: ]4 r0 iRich and Poor Countries
5 H; Z8 G& c$ t; iWhy economies differ3 S- `6 L0 Y0 Z- X/ r% U) K1 ]
Causes for such differences! d/ Z9 R5 n9 n& r
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 P! L1 [$ Q" o* y: v3 @ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ U9 n, {4 Z1 i' S. K. U
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Technology0 K% Q; k5 ?# s" [5 R
Institutions% A+ V! l/ T9 A6 _( P
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 9 Y! u2 e( e. F3 W
) b/ d6 [( u1 n5 L; m) H% c qIf you enjoyed learning about ' y* L+ l3 q3 H# @/ x
Supply and Demand! J( W5 j* b! v5 R3 }* m
Consumer Behavior$ o5 ]4 ^4 A; v, \
Production and Cost
" w! Y6 N3 c+ I. k* R* KPrice and Output6 D, t/ I9 |2 n1 c% B9 f" `$ x
Market Structures
6 L) y+ P( O: nYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
7 s1 G8 M" ^, C+ M" j- bECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I: j5 R/ Z" p5 E1 F" w
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Theory of consumer behavior) E# }5 D: V: ^
Theory of production and cost1 m2 b" b% Z; Q1 `
Price and output determination under competition
. N+ a( e# {7 w+ p- c: ^8 ~Monopoly and other market structures. }/ Y" Z5 N: r3 Q
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Costs and Benefits # J: d$ ]* G1 [" c
Externalities2 O$ G$ Z' b# V4 i% Y
Decision-making) L* S# D( T: [& e2 s1 |9 Y' c
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Capital Investments% t, P" k2 f( I; i: X9 G- H7 f' g# K
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
2 K4 F' G, y0 B) I* f$ vECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation( ^: X9 {$ C8 g3 K
Topics:
. _( s5 N* r* f# K+ f6 }2 G# TCost-Benefit Analysis
# x4 L; V0 J0 F! e2 \$ r: UEvaluating Public Investment Projects
; p( r1 A8 X( b5 e7 V xLook at examples from # ~) }! V ^: e$ X2 c- w& Y
Transportation
6 n* R& Z* {+ @0 f) aRiver Basin Management
3 L& ^$ h, S, @Electrical Generation
$ n" M7 p7 R& ~# AOil & Gas and Pollution Control% X, _. o0 d+ e; v N4 c) k
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1 R7 ^' q0 d. J- iSupply and Demand# x2 X# N$ r2 w# r$ I. p
Externalities# x* n" V: k! E+ H. L' x+ ~
Resource Allocation
E7 ^' l1 B* {4 r" r8 \: a$ {8 O! wTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada) d( D. p$ `$ G& P9 t, X/ D
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
" w/ S* W. Y. X" n8 p. sECON 365 Resource Economics
3 S" h( I K2 z" GTopics:
8 R& a: o, @3 T3 W1 j0 ?3 YExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources9 m0 ~- l- S2 ^1 x8 ?5 U
Scarcity and pricing3 k* t2 G8 @$ E" ?% z' C
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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4 Z& j* [ x1 V9 d2 m/ X6 nResource Allocation! u' B& e* i( ^3 `' k! P# e1 `
Pricing7 P: b- o- f9 W7 \+ `
Markets9 q/ u& I: N5 C8 ?% |
Government roles
5 ]% {4 u( f m' M) A! y7 e+ QOr would like to learn more about 1 E) }) u1 n# } [% k" ?5 P+ R
The energy sector, including sources and markets
& c" c& e+ D# `( p8 }. t. t3 \Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
; a k1 O: v* ^& S" l7 NYou might enjoy a course about
1 b I1 C* V5 ^6 `8 N. uEnergy Economics!
+ `6 l) j \7 _$ }& a2 @ECON 366 Energy Economics
' c6 ~/ E$ A& ~! {3 lTopics: 8 A# C0 a0 n3 _& H: A, u6 Q! P
Pricing2 M$ |. c9 L" ~8 w
Role in economic growth
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Role of government 7 @/ s" s. t8 w9 o5 @
Regulation
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Externalities( ]% u, z/ l: V& d- s/ T
Regulation; Z: |) z i% X& y0 b3 f5 m
Government roles! W- y4 F! ^7 Q' Y3 T5 l( ], P
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration1 D4 ]% ^* W. v4 i8 I" o( b
Steps taken to address deterioration& ~; w+ d/ O1 w4 |, a8 d4 z
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
" l$ N( i! B, eECON 369 Economics of the Environment& r7 O1 Q3 ]' S' {: ?3 a6 ^" q
Topics:
: ]; ?3 M0 [- P$ n* ~Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment / Z7 n( d" J2 \$ m* A, n
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
( |5 y# c, y0 ^: jTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 1 P% T) W* o3 d+ C
Recreation economics: h. v) s0 p* O' u+ }
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& Q, N1 C0 H1 m7 c& e3 f Individual Incentives
9 p6 f% A7 n- K" uTotal Welfare 9 i a$ A* M E4 u
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! : _$ c3 w$ b" J9 M
ECON 378 Law and Economics P) o& i% W; E3 c: c1 c
Topics:
. C# v! ^9 L* e# S& ]$ ^Issues in Criminal and Family Law
: _# i/ I6 H7 a$ ?* r8 sCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
" a- v8 B* \! }Child Support Payments
4 g" t( k% C: s2 M' y2 [! I: TPrivate Divorce agreements
0 V4 S8 ?/ A: O3 sCriminal provisions of the Competition Act* p4 [# z( W1 A$ H$ U3 f
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Prisoners Dilemma
# m, ?& p+ k: H" h" Q1 sDominant Strategies9 U, l! n) T# i# ?* P
Collusion
' Q6 H% A' _* `+ F3 N6 }. aYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
# E) ?0 l; }' P- |4 RECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
6 B$ z6 a. k9 kTopics: : p1 D) W( t4 x
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
% K5 ~- N9 y+ n0 i- FApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion * i) {1 h0 v" O3 @: d e0 s" i+ Y
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