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Trade
/ u. a8 d1 \3 ~3 o6 ?& T5 W1 BGrowth
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5 D3 x9 F0 z. k/ o+ w' ]# O" RChina as an Emerging Economy/ R. |8 U- P0 {
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
9 F% e h( _3 s+ AECON 211 Chinese Economic Development5 Q6 f! n. w& e! a# h3 P% A
Topics: ; d- D; P5 _' [, U+ Z2 ?) I0 H
Chinese Economy Characteristics
' p, B& h* p0 H1 @5 zRecent Events in the Chinese Economy7 P- K: O+ Y' Y, _2 `6 l. S
Consequences of economic reform8 j% G9 n7 }: a& [3 B B
Canada’s economic relations with China
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0 k$ L( B1 I, ^. E% PIf you would like to learn more about:
8 o+ c5 [1 i' c! S( T$ E3 C0 dRich and Poor Countries+ N# F5 v# I! k/ A3 S
Why economies differ
5 }7 B" n q j1 q, Y% c" TCauses for such differences
) z) B7 _" d$ ZYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& c7 p( O2 W6 N* B# h0 oECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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Technology* W8 m9 P$ V7 `: o4 f2 Y; X
Institutions0 @0 E. B- ^7 t/ M) |
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence * s$ ^/ n% P! ]
r8 X# G9 B$ h- _7 H9 J: UIf you enjoyed learning about 5 r/ ^ m3 f6 R( U) x: }- K2 C4 x* _
Supply and Demand
( p7 h5 e% {: }; u/ H6 E; FConsumer Behavior/ j2 B0 H V" n& q9 g% h9 I
Production and Cost/ R: c/ o- Z/ n6 q
Price and Output; e1 `) y+ P1 v* [- i4 J
Market Structures
" T1 {% i! V9 ^$ X4 VYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
: B$ u; |) g! l& R% u2 @4 qECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
) K. j+ d# X( ~0 x4 D+ k( U# P4 ZTopics:
. Z0 T- o5 f" j; bTheory of consumer behavior, N* d8 S0 ^" O1 U2 ^# O3 j4 C
Theory of production and cost- r0 ?9 M6 n# P, a: n% {& g. Y0 |$ F
Price and output determination under competition0 W7 h8 ^) C4 X: _" R# s" U
Monopoly and other market structures
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' J; b- N0 Z; b1 T+ YIf you enjoyed learning about 1 y. Q: @5 u! {; J$ Z
Costs and Benefits / g. G* `& B0 B* g
Externalities
! W. {, K1 R/ ?! ~, j; x0 WDecision-making8 _/ U/ b% z( c- ~% \; |4 B8 v2 u
Or would like to learn more about
% O+ R' h+ {& t/ j9 a2 O0 I+ {Capital Investments0 s: Y! u5 ^+ p; Z4 C5 a% ^" r
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!+ o5 l9 w+ i# k, A5 a4 n" Y" Y$ |
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation4 D; m% a6 Y- C( y$ L8 q* b
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Cost-Benefit Analysis: m% X3 t8 b& }. P; m6 v# K |* }
Evaluating Public Investment Projects6 Y5 _6 n+ ^6 J5 w
Look at examples from 2 N, z% c# A' Q2 r7 H
Transportation) _2 F0 L9 F) B+ {# p
River Basin Management# e2 B; S! ~7 A. Q5 f
Electrical Generation$ v# {7 {: q9 V5 Y
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control! e! w, _ q9 l h
; @6 n+ Q! c$ o& c/ h" C4 TIf you enjoyed learning about
+ |; r$ p* e( LSupply and Demand7 w: O1 N$ k0 d/ H- E3 r' T
Externalities+ D; z0 k7 n2 S ~
Resource Allocation
/ n2 W) a* W# c1 k7 V6 zTaxation9 F/ `1 {: k, x: M( A0 Z9 `8 Y
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada. R8 i, s0 t3 f3 s& I! h& U* z
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
* k) {5 p- F0 Y1 |ECON 365 Resource Economics% d" U, F) L6 g8 Y- o3 c5 M6 |- _5 ~
Topics:1 S6 ]# T0 t2 ?5 I# `6 t- ~1 j
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources, W/ ~% y* I1 _$ @- ?! L
Scarcity and pricing
9 R# s; }; H& W( NContemporary Canadian resource policy issues; J4 m* d1 V- L {3 G
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Resource Allocation' k( x4 L; T- L
Pricing
6 L3 I( H' d* z3 rMarkets
, E* `/ T" u7 _3 FGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
- @( D# w" Y: o9 H3 RCanadian Energy Policy and current issues, c3 [3 C; h2 W, D; L
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Energy Economics!0 V+ S& l+ S, C
ECON 366 Energy Economics
7 j( b$ P& |: }Topics:
' H) p* t6 Y6 d& r+ f" d" [Pricing
( m0 b, Z8 s* sRole in economic growth ' r M$ Y w( y+ _; B& K
Energy sources and markets
! o8 P6 ] f' E, W1 ?Role of government
/ r0 Q5 e. F7 O4 V8 p, P' Z$ ?Regulation $ ?! t# @% D- g+ E& n
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Externalities3 w) S7 \- l4 V9 A# L; H
Regulation
0 B6 U5 S; ~# d1 R8 f1 k% B8 tGovernment roles
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6 d- U3 N% }0 G2 }$ sEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
6 g, ~, t( `, \. h) }0 sSteps taken to address deterioration
. w( I! H- F4 \* RYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ) `4 o& F$ Q( P4 R0 s3 d
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 f" M! X/ B- l9 L# t" i& n% GTopics: , |: A, ]- n/ v1 P8 r
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ! y p8 q" L: D( H; J1 g* N
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
" X2 D- U5 u8 X L' jTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
" S1 ^2 S: ?, H) cRecreation economics
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" {' {- q+ T3 }0 ?' g, h Individual Incentives! P' l/ u# l2 D, a# a' s
Total Welfare 4 Z0 R) L6 ]# O( s8 b
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% F9 E a. F) O% KECON 378 Law and Economics
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) S8 H# ~+ \1 u' zIssues in Criminal and Family Law, S" c5 B! g5 r. x. \$ o: S
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining5 ]% ]+ J: }! O7 |7 }( ^
Child Support Payments& n+ D) J% d/ w/ T
Private Divorce agreements
( m! a) F# v0 j. D* @0 n* [Criminal provisions of the Competition Act+ J& a" v) K* [( u4 K+ f
6 N: e, q' Z" J) d0 T( [. n7 gIf you enjoyed learning about
, s# V- V0 [2 e! mPrisoners Dilemma: U) V4 J2 n6 j( V- J# H8 i
Dominant Strategies
5 G. _- c4 n( t" L4 eCollusion. z4 d$ F' U. a2 H9 d
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
- s* B# H8 z# @ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications, G" ~1 R J) v6 n; Y* z
Topics:
+ h5 c4 A8 B% A" s- m- Q6 W6 O3 Y1 gAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games. ^% G2 a4 }; F, t0 h2 o
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
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ECON 384 & 299 |
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