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Trade7 T; N; S* u; F8 f- D u% }* ~
Growth
: u8 F/ Q& O3 WOr would like to learn more about: ; M: n( H+ D' a5 x# H# ^
China as an Emerging Economy
" m' _0 v6 J1 z% h7 AYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!, O4 ~3 j& a. u+ X
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
2 d* r9 b; y8 O* V6 [1 VTopics:
7 T* T: W- a( s kChinese Economy Characteristics
0 G2 E$ e2 r- V: xRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
' E2 n) W- Y0 e. _Consequences of economic reform; Q* P% G7 K1 N
Canada’s economic relations with China' d# c% P/ k$ S' l. e* `# t) h4 W
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If you would like to learn more about:
- | M" E4 h, E5 [% Z: [" E/ JRich and Poor Countries
* n/ M& D" e. k! C6 eWhy economies differ9 F$ ~/ J6 N k& V7 o
Causes for such differences
. B4 d" I- G. [& sYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 R6 M, T( d$ n' N" g; w1 E- \ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& a* x) d7 T$ f
Topics:
: n) d6 N7 C @3 c6 ?Technology
8 N+ O) }0 w& t# _. Y3 WInstitutions x* w" S" E+ h/ d
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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) T3 f) C0 R$ L6 MIf you enjoyed learning about
% a# L/ J* T. y: g6 eSupply and Demand
& A9 B% ` o7 ^# ^Consumer Behavior
. Z# \; a$ k0 W( u8 _6 c" mProduction and Cost
* r3 y( Y% y( x. W& i4 o$ }Price and Output
. s2 S, t3 b2 K8 D/ yMarket Structures5 k2 D" p2 I) s0 p4 x0 r$ H- `
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
" p: q/ T6 n0 E: A! mECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I# p$ O0 \7 y. C/ K8 c4 o
Topics:
7 ?# x6 k6 Q( u" x! QTheory of consumer behavior
0 P* Q$ M( ], U$ ?1 LTheory of production and cost' [5 t% }, G) j- V8 h7 B
Price and output determination under competition
2 D& a8 ?- b3 Z: C+ GMonopoly and other market structures1 p7 Z" I! ?" k
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" h* G( U( l7 J( [Costs and Benefits
5 P6 \" {- `0 _( O) {! G& ^Externalities4 Y: x/ B# Z* J* g9 V' G
Decision-making
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1 t. D. R/ ]( O0 nCapital Investments9 K2 Z; |6 t, `
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
9 r) c$ `0 |& I' E0 W) NECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
. ^; g8 ~, Q* _2 K# rTopics:! {( @5 r# x& H/ ]
Cost-Benefit Analysis) `; P* ?. W" U$ y: m9 [9 M
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
: D' W! C/ s8 {; B; A% WLook at examples from * E) a/ o& |+ h0 O7 g
Transportation
4 T% g0 a9 I0 Z% ?$ M1 U' xRiver Basin Management
$ }# e% z5 m; i% m8 WElectrical Generation
! u5 x. @4 t+ p) v5 QOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand; h0 y- U0 T, q% B
Externalities A' ]; j# L7 s5 A7 N) O
Resource Allocation
0 V) V6 P6 ?) nTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
% D4 a# @ R- MYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
7 H7 b$ G4 a# Z$ R* R2 I9 b: vECON 365 Resource Economics
7 S3 ?- q; D0 g7 e+ oTopics:
: G: P: K: U* D; E' ^; GExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
7 a4 C& T' U& w" M% N3 y0 WScarcity and pricing% R* R- B8 k( e8 G. B* u s
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
* C, d7 p B/ LPricing
) U4 T, B) i6 ?Markets5 S* b* }* ~9 Z, ~
Government roles
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) h B3 b4 Q$ f3 x) f2 L" CThe energy sector, including sources and markets
9 V! j. K) K+ cCanadian Energy Policy and current issues% E5 n5 @2 a: z) w, X" T( q
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Energy Economics!
" C* F1 h. c+ J; r! u2 x1 w1 E }ECON 366 Energy Economics$ k& y- X! S9 d
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Pricing
4 d6 Q6 y( _. G. TRole in economic growth , T$ y9 T! t: [9 x, ]8 u4 f9 p
Energy sources and markets
7 Z( D- T% H' h% vRole of government
* r0 h3 c; k+ R& x; N4 c# Q& VRegulation
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5 a. T0 }& ]! U/ o0 hIf you enjoyed learning about , N6 W3 k/ j( @5 }% g
Externalities4 P! c9 o3 V& c( q
Regulation
4 Q& O" q- a4 \% C4 dGovernment roles5 S# D3 E: I2 e: C1 Z
Or would like to learn more about
2 ?8 r. C1 o- ?# BEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration/ f( i& F- ~ v+ D
Steps taken to address deterioration% Y; \3 v, c: n" q* ]
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
/ Z H: l; K c2 H6 Z. CECON 369 Economics of the Environment
; S* h3 Y, v# RTopics:
1 x* U% b" T$ O# G& `; dEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
/ c8 Q/ P" `: L7 U* F- {Types and causes of environmental deterioration $ v3 |$ H! @/ g" `/ v/ v! P; o2 V" d
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration * ]. g0 |* g" H2 R% b; `; c. ~6 }
Recreation economics
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" w- o6 t2 C- x; oIf you enjoyed learning about
5 [& p" A' D, p/ C Individual Incentives6 h, }1 o9 Z ]1 t' O8 D, @
Total Welfare 6 D6 [2 k; C& D8 D+ [: ^
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
N2 ?4 I9 T# d6 t. n3 C! }ECON 378 Law and Economics) M* t- Q- P1 r! D
Topics:
" Y. x4 |6 S6 }" a& G: n0 yIssues in Criminal and Family Law f& C! s1 }! g1 ~3 [
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 m5 k; n9 }( K& }Child Support Payments, p( d( R! z$ A- x- K: p4 U
Private Divorce agreements
% g4 w+ W1 |3 G2 I8 \+ i N9 ACriminal provisions of the Competition Act) D0 s& d4 n: l; C \
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Prisoners Dilemma
) L* w( _3 h4 k, \Dominant Strategies' s6 b; r0 ] U4 L+ N
Collusion
. u1 K4 l* {: a0 z4 IYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 4 g& [. M- f/ j$ _3 l; A( X9 I- V
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
X9 {8 A7 c8 V3 A z$ KTopics: , w( W) b: W: A2 d1 \" S; e
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
& B0 o) [9 E/ C9 jApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion / R# l% q4 G7 A* ^9 u, J; \
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ECON 384 & 299 |
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