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Trade/ \# z8 Q7 g x. \6 E6 r/ ]
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy) Y& ]1 t% B" b; g( a
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
) e2 S% Y$ ?/ I: ~( [ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development+ V# I0 ]2 x! i: s5 O0 O" s' N/ H
Topics: 3 |8 [" B1 @2 B: W: l+ P4 ^8 @
Chinese Economy Characteristics
# W7 j# w* y$ s) ~+ |* \: SRecent Events in the Chinese Economy4 ?, u! F7 m' K) r
Consequences of economic reform
; V! T5 V$ K9 tCanada’s economic relations with China. Y9 G- R( V2 o( X- T
- u: A+ `; X2 ]! t5 s/ e( w& p4 EIf you would like to learn more about: ' q5 ?' ^ S7 m: Y$ J8 V( V ^4 F
Rich and Poor Countries% O- |- m9 W* P1 p( b+ s
Why economies differ0 I- `8 Z- r4 s& |& I
Causes for such differences' o) L) ]/ c) s. ~. T
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 v6 u0 p3 e4 T5 {0 \, eECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 [3 u! J0 U; G: ~- STopics:% H! ^. [7 Q! c! g2 S
Technology
. x, t) X6 q' h8 m4 ~# OInstitutions+ K) O8 Z& `) p! I% P$ k
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
- w2 L( n% R$ J% W! QSupply and Demand
7 m& L$ M, O/ L4 hConsumer Behavior+ M; ~: G# }+ o* I, ]
Production and Cost. ^: Q( H u, v3 p3 N9 d4 a7 Z
Price and Output
1 o/ l, c1 i9 ]9 BMarket Structures A. A* l" i4 b8 Q0 Y6 W" }5 ~* h; ~6 V
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!. _0 `. _& o* D+ `
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
2 N4 Q/ N% \& g7 j6 _( n \, w- I/ LTopics:
6 h& N7 D; J7 d) f# R9 \ RTheory of consumer behavior( W( @2 }5 U& {- M0 ~
Theory of production and cost
6 i+ a5 P8 l8 a3 F* zPrice and output determination under competition8 V: M( T1 ~# }! ?+ k( r
Monopoly and other market structures" A4 x6 v* k: d" n
, ^/ ]7 b& e. {! c+ O" YIf you enjoyed learning about 1 \9 B' |' b. L5 i
Costs and Benefits
$ Q; S4 n& o( r7 x1 C! r, ]Externalities( @+ T" }+ E- e7 M/ `8 B1 U+ `2 m
Decision-making
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Capital Investments1 N2 b; X! V. L' f3 L. ]; m/ w
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!. O0 U; n1 s6 I2 J
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
. T; Y% e4 m/ J- N; W% E% L4 |Topics:, V9 r3 m2 H s- t+ d
Cost-Benefit Analysis2 W% _1 {' G8 ?) B6 D4 o" b
Evaluating Public Investment Projects9 u5 `' E6 m0 P: x# p
Look at examples from $ n8 Q, a- q& j! q' q6 o0 Z* ~
Transportation
3 a+ k0 Z( e1 ^7 ]7 n9 c8 O7 [$ k+ `! QRiver Basin Management7 o8 _( |4 G0 h2 f
Electrical Generation5 ?0 h& q9 p+ ~: t0 e( H
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control H! q$ Y- D) L2 ~& X$ U. d
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If you enjoyed learning about
. `$ D. [# ?2 n4 T: o6 c8 J+ HSupply and Demand
9 O2 c% q# V7 n7 QExternalities
0 r" O/ X9 T! R! l/ OResource Allocation9 n% N/ [- r. ^9 I; O# |' t# t- {
Taxation
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$ ]: u4 y% I5 D" A& k. ZSupply of Natural Resources in Canada" [6 I8 @% S& u' u: ?8 ]
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
' x b: l* w$ [) o2 X5 V+ Y! F9 fECON 365 Resource Economics
- }, X( N1 |1 o7 w o. nTopics:# _& q) X; n+ M3 q; Q5 ~1 U0 r/ l
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources2 d* r1 Q! D' T- R8 k! \ {
Scarcity and pricing
0 e% B$ M8 }9 A4 cContemporary Canadian resource policy issues+ \1 ]: U$ _& k/ V) a
0 L: _$ J- g' N; W% ]If you enjoyed learning about ) X" W3 H7 s4 H8 O D8 c$ b4 E4 p
Resource Allocation# v1 c* L6 I7 w P$ s i
Pricing
: o$ B! A% P; W y/ dMarkets
. y# g7 T6 k% D2 TGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
0 F' p) e2 J7 z) a. w& RCanadian Energy Policy and current issues. l- o7 ~) U( O# `% L: r& X. J# w: D
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6 r) s4 z; A" G; NEnergy Economics!
L9 a; M0 D/ V9 J' [! oECON 366 Energy Economics
5 C% g3 A. m4 Y+ T9 STopics: / m s2 F. H! s5 M& v
Pricing
* s& S4 k* L0 d* p l' l+ }' ]* mRole in economic growth # c" T+ o6 _/ U& S1 q; ?
Energy sources and markets 2 i% ] w9 l: G
Role of government
4 p' M" K# `- x8 PRegulation
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Externalities
, K6 o& U* t$ z+ ARegulation- i: b0 C+ S2 c* T
Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
9 L+ C0 _, A% N7 n) v6 w' LSteps taken to address deterioration' L% t# I4 @5 G
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
7 a5 n( e5 Y- M/ JECON 369 Economics of the Environment
7 b6 a, T' N6 G% gTopics:
w1 o0 }# @" x' L9 VEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment & a8 ], Z/ D, g' l* g4 v
Types and causes of environmental deterioration . V4 m. H% \4 D% {8 {& g! f, i5 W
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
; i8 M% R8 X4 n ?) JRecreation economics5 v0 y n/ o" L v, { q0 J5 D
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. S0 j: V6 Y8 z Individual Incentives1 @! G% x2 j7 B
Total Welfare ( W# E3 H' l2 R$ y
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' C/ V: S, b6 u! dECON 378 Law and Economics! t% z6 N% h( K9 ^9 I
Topics: ) z. m7 s) Z1 U- J; Y& d
Issues in Criminal and Family Law0 R0 n" |- ?% W1 j7 C
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining/ S' }" \5 P' i7 Y+ K/ x
Child Support Payments6 M& X6 h* G4 F/ s: K
Private Divorce agreements
. o) ?, m) @* S2 r) |1 K% G6 ACriminal provisions of the Competition Act" U/ v' K( E g$ y/ v' C
: j0 Y+ `- U5 U3 r n- Z8 gIf you enjoyed learning about 1 N2 X* r+ m3 }2 U
Prisoners Dilemma
* \) w1 R O! ~Dominant Strategies1 E5 o) F. B$ V0 T7 K
Collusion; Y) t8 }( ~! |8 s n5 v1 k
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
6 @" n8 [' ~, r9 {9 wECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
v8 ~5 R: {3 M: z5 F" X C- c4 sTopics: " @( G6 Y3 [2 k0 ]
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games8 h: u- A* C( N- V* B$ m
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 2 B( ^3 i# {$ ?. b* L: y& e/ S) K
Note! Prerequisites: " G$ [. l" m) s9 h. _! ]
ECON 384 & 299 |
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