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Trade
8 X4 K7 G& K! D3 N4 xGrowth
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+ ^ n: F ?! W) QChina as an Emerging Economy
/ Z, u8 s* N( j! MYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
& p7 S/ X% ?9 \+ ?ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development v: w4 j, M. | D/ G
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
6 H& Y: C' p0 U9 v+ O3 C2 {Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
6 ]1 E! q L' E3 F- w+ u% wConsequences of economic reform5 [9 Q& l, q- r) d: {* ]& J
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
5 {) T) K1 u% E! c) [+ Y. {2 vRich and Poor Countries
* D" g" B4 K3 |8 L8 v. dWhy economies differ
4 M; S: h! }5 m, c4 F' P6 T* ?Causes for such differences" \0 _. e1 j4 r3 c
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 g" V0 l5 M b2 ~2 v0 H! sECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 \6 v% P& ]# q+ N" L
Topics:
* {+ Q2 Y" T4 a! JTechnology
0 v/ U# W( o+ \7 E& eInstitutions( x1 I) z2 J' z V
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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' g! D' S* J: [: S7 h( cIf you enjoyed learning about 6 R6 |& K ^9 s: ~) U1 f
Supply and Demand+ V4 w/ Z1 C! I2 |0 x# I, ^
Consumer Behavior n, P$ i$ U( f6 L0 p/ T- d
Production and Cost
9 i, j8 p' q+ {$ Z: cPrice and Output& b% e: N" ]+ S# i2 r$ ?9 u
Market Structures
8 ~- d6 G8 A: K: r& X+ d; F: JYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
D% Z+ C3 x3 q. o; f1 W5 G5 W8 }9 XECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I4 U) B- l5 O! v) s! M2 T' m/ E/ Z
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Theory of consumer behavior
W, |3 i4 S3 LTheory of production and cost) `+ J, y4 x- y8 {6 S
Price and output determination under competition) R$ L0 Q8 H# c' d E4 j: Y/ I
Monopoly and other market structures- N6 d( Z7 N) d0 O4 q
: S/ V! d6 @ b1 P( }If you enjoyed learning about
. h+ q+ G4 V5 f5 m3 Q/ E. r5 eCosts and Benefits
! e" |: y) o% H/ b# x. b# X/ DExternalities
4 f9 w) [9 O2 z8 M# BDecision-making' C9 U/ Y% C. }" h% O7 B& q
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Capital Investments. }! D" ]3 z' p4 `, @
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
R' k, L4 y# |% VECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation, c! z6 r( \, T5 Q+ X3 M, z+ v
Topics:
" x/ g) |# L! ]. F% c" e9 dCost-Benefit Analysis9 e) ^" C; h0 K* ^8 J( B* z
Evaluating Public Investment Projects) @2 g1 Z* i0 L6 w
Look at examples from
0 w- n# Q" o# ~3 CTransportation
+ ~6 Q3 c9 p7 o0 X7 o" eRiver Basin Management) m* D' a0 M- y* q; A
Electrical Generation3 J; |8 Q! i1 @: s; G! } L
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
, S: p, U' B. u1 }: r2 FExternalities
/ h. ~1 ^! s& P' P( ]3 f3 S7 @Resource Allocation
# {: ^; c4 P* r: I9 M1 d( R8 m& wTaxation, F: s* P, { J j5 O
Or would like to learn more about
3 q+ W0 D, W% S! PSupply of Natural Resources in Canada( N4 e5 b8 V5 l" I
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!, k% ` n: ]6 A- h1 S$ P; I
ECON 365 Resource Economics/ o% J/ f( Y9 U) i( u
Topics:
! d3 w" b6 f. j; Y2 m9 q9 W' ?0 S& \Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
5 e8 L1 k# K, c% CScarcity and pricing
+ K5 K' T! ~# E oContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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7 U5 f. ?9 l6 j8 @ @- y$ OIf you enjoyed learning about
0 k3 V( b7 c" B6 g# P3 x% ~+ \4 mResource Allocation
% X" C5 v( G2 VPricing
, ]9 ~; {, m! s( o* Z+ FMarkets- P/ X: n4 v e* |; w9 E# P
Government roles7 f$ Q/ G( X7 \7 ? O3 g9 v
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
" N" h; V+ `" y7 I# H+ N/ v0 TCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
) }6 x T# R* ]$ d* [; h) Q' SYou might enjoy a course about
8 B. |: y. K. ? | _: A! R* WEnergy Economics!) t0 o# i/ i+ }, d. c, H
ECON 366 Energy Economics0 f! v& @; }, [$ y
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Pricing
" W; `5 t2 |; g4 U9 L8 j& d. }Role in economic growth
& Q# S3 K' s) M, `0 hEnergy sources and markets * P y( Y9 P2 [7 G9 i! Y, G# ]
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Regulation H G( Z$ O# X) W* E! Z7 F
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* C8 [: M7 h$ L$ ^9 f. FExternalities6 ~# q/ h8 C2 \+ I7 D! e" V
Regulation
0 i# w" q C7 \! I7 b1 oGovernment roles
; Z" Q# j2 h4 @( ^- U' hOr would like to learn more about ; C0 ~! T5 y. @" W
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration4 t1 W2 s. d, r6 l) a- T
Steps taken to address deterioration
/ a4 I [2 p3 d2 ?# z1 U, CYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
; H" N" d2 Z* B" X+ k: T+ y8 mECON 369 Economics of the Environment# Y1 f8 B* N* @ w+ c+ ?
Topics:
) ^5 g3 {3 P& w3 R. u* k' H: R2 ]3 TEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
. ^6 ^9 N& R4 i* T" D* i* B! L: jTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
) W$ f. {5 m: o. ^3 m$ TTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 7 h1 E3 f$ @4 Z
Recreation economics
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$ r1 R+ f# S9 }: ]- Q Individual Incentives, _4 A. Y/ l' Y# n' C
Total Welfare # x+ p. V4 R0 X/ F$ V8 S
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
2 Y) C$ q+ ?# i0 Y& x. _ c( HECON 378 Law and Economics
6 d4 i! `9 Y: I7 X( X; L6 ETopics: 1 e3 L7 e- a/ Y& T5 A, r
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
1 }% U1 C6 s0 @( h) t) fCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
/ e2 H/ B: S) X$ H7 lChild Support Payments( ~) T; E6 O0 P7 q( r$ ?
Private Divorce agreements% c8 }5 ]/ r1 N
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act8 U8 ^( e( J! v1 j0 {7 |' ~, y
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Prisoners Dilemma( P. r8 j" y. k1 w; R
Dominant Strategies
" X/ F8 v9 l8 O6 FCollusion* E. |5 r# n l6 I$ v
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
% E4 y2 G8 p) T8 A4 a7 e0 w+ sECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
# f4 Q3 C7 x* c' A l- jTopics:
4 K1 V4 ?7 O3 |' b6 jAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games9 B6 W" s% e6 V
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ' c8 c& C3 O5 L9 c, ~7 [ Z! o
Note! Prerequisites:
) {# E3 R1 h1 m& U) ZECON 384 & 299 |
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