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Trade- f# q; _+ P, b7 |+ B- \/ W
Growth
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2 N3 l; `" S% \3 SChina as an Emerging Economy7 @. D$ j( K* ]- k$ r% U
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!4 b* ]1 Y8 P: T8 l+ C/ `
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development4 N4 @6 z( ]$ z8 g8 j
Topics: $ V$ G7 z% {: O; s5 ^1 S5 s
Chinese Economy Characteristics: N& F: E: f) V" w
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy' z* _2 Z( i4 j
Consequences of economic reform
0 K& O/ j4 Q" s9 ]. ?Canada’s economic relations with China8 v8 P m+ o5 Z, C8 _- Q( i8 Q4 Z+ T
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If you would like to learn more about:
! ?3 N- l/ A0 n E* R+ u! w, g0 [Rich and Poor Countries/ v* e( ]' Y! k0 R; j2 L& {( M9 n
Why economies differ" I1 F# e+ {$ U+ q5 \- D
Causes for such differences" y" z5 _# t4 ]
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
Z- v" \; m6 kECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ ~9 a+ Z" u- V( ^Topics:7 B% n+ f) k& E) M2 @9 z
Technology
# G. T7 h9 J& d( gInstitutions
/ \0 K# E) W( N9 R; |) YGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence & r) K* d5 X$ k) J
1 n/ A5 N( }$ M1 FIf you enjoyed learning about
& t3 w3 I1 N' e6 Q4 ^Supply and Demand
+ |1 X; e0 t" y3 [Consumer Behavior
: ]5 B |+ A% ^: gProduction and Cost( k! n3 \! ?" T2 J+ f
Price and Output% q; ]9 U" O% V r [' b' D( ^
Market Structures
8 ~/ B0 {3 o4 Z# t& B* {You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!% I8 h9 h2 j" R
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 t- W* c }8 ], m2 |/ B4 k6 ~* u( Q
Topics:
4 i1 I/ c+ M2 M* CTheory of consumer behavior v) P) Z* \5 J7 Q* L) O
Theory of production and cost
5 V$ ?$ x+ Q+ {. r/ Z! n( S0 kPrice and output determination under competition* c4 |+ I/ e2 L& |1 A5 c" v8 Q% _
Monopoly and other market structures4 W) C1 Z; R1 B' n3 w
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If you enjoyed learning about
. y6 d, [: e N& j9 L( n' r! ZCosts and Benefits & X0 Z3 L3 c: U2 [) B' S5 X
Externalities- U8 X# D. Z8 Y% S2 ]5 ]# O0 W M
Decision-making
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" N5 `; q1 W* [2 ?6 ZCapital Investments% b; M, p. {7 I$ h5 T
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 Q' J/ t2 A! z( p2 }6 d& `
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
& t p# a* x5 F. `+ L+ uTopics:
* w8 A+ v8 H9 a( A& I5 s+ kCost-Benefit Analysis+ ?1 `, s; @; [8 u* B
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
- \% m( R. p6 yLook at examples from 3 g o, P* r& {( ]" Z# {2 O
Transportation7 c5 h8 [( R* i% z8 F" F% ]3 L
River Basin Management
8 n# T. ]! s: A4 `+ vElectrical Generation) w) Y9 W2 j- u8 U: ^% Q1 E
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control9 g9 S4 `# w2 F$ {) M1 K" K
6 s0 Y9 M9 A0 q# m) m, aIf you enjoyed learning about
b) f! t) J6 {- S3 qSupply and Demand
3 Q' T8 k6 a# _/ Y% J6 PExternalities
" M7 M, P3 L2 NResource Allocation) F2 X( ?4 c5 g" r6 i$ {# K
Taxation
! `8 B t8 A; O& R9 YOr would like to learn more about
. V9 W, U/ W3 l% c7 z( E2 pSupply of Natural Resources in Canada# r# U6 T( |1 ^4 x$ f1 ^$ B8 q
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
+ y0 o/ U2 T+ `: t# [+ S. H3 AECON 365 Resource Economics' N5 L; \$ q U1 ~& p
Topics:
4 q5 w7 q, N+ Y; @. @$ VExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
) a4 J f1 V5 X6 R UScarcity and pricing
) K! M/ Z; b) F. t% fContemporary Canadian resource policy issues' \! T/ L9 d; [9 }
; k1 H. D" U( L" ?. iIf you enjoyed learning about $ b- t8 Y3 E X0 A
Resource Allocation0 k6 r: h* p* B& O9 p% ^! T
Pricing
! X2 m% {3 d/ \4 D, v* YMarkets
! ^/ | o! W5 R( R0 iGovernment roles
% m" Y" ~! E' s! DOr would like to learn more about
. _3 L+ X. s z+ J, w# B0 |The energy sector, including sources and markets7 o& b4 x2 [" q/ w
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
3 G3 ^0 O. [* I0 t; ?You might enjoy a course about
, _7 K) V; w9 x3 `( G1 oEnergy Economics!# J; v, d( v' P0 a( `
ECON 366 Energy Economics# {8 Y+ E( a2 r, O* B" i/ h
Topics:
/ r1 f$ f. [. I6 Q9 KPricing
' p( g* h' W$ Q: BRole in economic growth
7 u2 O5 j E' |- V* MEnergy sources and markets
0 m' K( \3 t: {1 RRole of government 0 I- b# p5 k7 ~" E
Regulation
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. B$ l% s) w. {# n2 iIf you enjoyed learning about
( |! ?! e# U6 {+ Z5 dExternalities
4 ?# w# K4 c- \9 e/ K# a- [Regulation
+ Y2 I$ m1 ~! y; N1 z' z _- rGovernment roles7 P, T L9 \7 c" H% r" t
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration7 a: Z& e( w7 R$ a; F2 _- m0 U- G* B
Steps taken to address deterioration( M6 A. H& ?( P3 v
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
8 K; R: u Q# {) A2 G3 _% n8 G |/ AECON 369 Economics of the Environment
& P* Y; K) ]/ F1 m @ zTopics: C& H h7 _" A8 Q" m- m1 [* ^
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment # ]* [2 ?3 f: W
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 7 _! \7 ?0 Q$ z) L
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 5 H- W. V0 b9 a7 z) ~9 K
Recreation economics1 I+ Z u, \$ I: c) }% T0 ]
% D1 L }! t$ u) A# Z/ VIf you enjoyed learning about/ y9 T. C* ?0 E, @6 w0 ~
Individual Incentives& @9 D y* K, w) [
Total Welfare
, x/ I) h' W1 zYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
$ O/ t; C% a& j% w) g) d, fECON 378 Law and Economics
" G; j$ {( z6 G% y/ X8 C& \Topics: 0 n9 B) K' {9 \4 g
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
' E' Q; v: Y% d. z1 jCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining0 |% H6 e# L( X( U% ~0 _
Child Support Payments
7 a# p8 t( }" q5 j! dPrivate Divorce agreements5 l, ~- D- O1 e2 U$ h% G
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma1 K/ Q8 } \* a1 g4 w) }
Dominant Strategies
/ p" s; e6 e$ Y/ \' z, `4 ?( Y. ?Collusion0 K9 @( y7 R5 I$ H" {9 @
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! - d: y! \( G& A! D4 A+ z
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
7 U; ?( b, v, u9 ?0 I# p/ JTopics: & Y. B% P/ x0 B0 s- O. l# O9 G# b" `4 |
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games, V o! K& W" ~, h) _1 o2 w
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion " y' r; `# e; E# g5 D) i, j8 A9 Y
Note! Prerequisites: / Q# w" r$ M& A2 z7 q" Z
ECON 384 & 299 |
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