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Trade
; B8 @5 X. U1 Z9 o( FGrowth
0 s0 e) M; g1 S7 a" _8 COr would like to learn more about: , l! @8 J9 t+ D8 Y
China as an Emerging Economy- S) w$ V8 D7 O1 V7 b) d( h' }
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!" g1 ~. o2 e1 j1 d% z( W" V5 C
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development) Q2 t0 F3 m+ I4 J6 d* D
Topics: 6 j( P$ e: ^: g9 r* B7 A# |
Chinese Economy Characteristics& S, b7 a; f: }
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
. ]- V8 z9 T l# M( W) gConsequences of economic reform F, g: R! V7 S1 a2 \& H) H
Canada’s economic relations with China/ x/ f f) Z- C, [0 E
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If you would like to learn more about: ; m. W4 M: t2 d* v+ W9 T
Rich and Poor Countries
8 f; `) H8 Y& ]& S( D* q+ rWhy economies differ( H: _- K4 M2 {- C3 V8 M2 N
Causes for such differences
4 x" G; N; r9 j2 qYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 X! B: u4 F: V! R- dECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ u9 H# l- O; A& C: Q$ f, q
Topics:
3 `3 J! A3 K+ G% D9 K1 qTechnology
1 Y3 @+ ], Y5 R+ D! B6 n; ^6 b4 uInstitutions
: k8 a' z" A& {( G* eGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ; B `8 u/ m6 _, K4 G: F
1 \7 R0 j1 A$ W2 ?5 B. P" VIf you enjoyed learning about 5 P; D. u0 d5 L+ G
Supply and Demand
6 u* u2 t# c+ x; }# p/ f6 GConsumer Behavior
' R6 B" i _/ zProduction and Cost
$ o! L1 |' `5 ?Price and Output7 C9 O( G. b, w( s3 P1 ?
Market Structures" z! N, j* a' y! f% m
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!- J2 W& B: g( Y! h& C! v
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I5 x6 @' q4 E8 p7 Y* ?
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Theory of consumer behavior, {" D# Y" }, \' Y" L1 k. m3 C$ `
Theory of production and cost
7 Y4 j$ Y: u! J$ {- ^1 n, FPrice and output determination under competition
( t8 v! f! u9 t2 q# p/ k! D0 `& G3 ~Monopoly and other market structures0 q$ _% D; {) F+ n0 y9 P
, ?0 i; U3 \5 s+ D, v4 UIf you enjoyed learning about
& u0 s1 n- r4 h+ lCosts and Benefits ; E7 R( U' _: L+ w) d
Externalities: Z Y# [# I1 D3 \2 R u
Decision-making8 R( D3 n6 R* f5 ^
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Capital Investments9 h4 \% \3 l9 j6 ^4 [
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!+ s8 F& k' T. h
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
4 z- c5 U. y. Y/ ITopics:
, h0 l7 n- a$ [& m9 g* ]/ yCost-Benefit Analysis
! w! Z/ _7 l% h, L- GEvaluating Public Investment Projects
' B# b; [( N. j; ~. A. b, S; vLook at examples from
+ t; _" r. s( uTransportation
" x- Z6 q% Z- b* [( R, w- IRiver Basin Management6 e7 q$ Q8 u+ |" P4 f4 d
Electrical Generation
3 s/ @& S2 m) @ {8 GOil & Gas and Pollution Control) R8 Y1 [; v" E9 X5 g' G+ G. e
% Z. I. A; L! k. |& v% O& d7 ?If you enjoyed learning about
2 e3 x ~ U% |* W2 O3 q" \- y5 CSupply and Demand
1 U) V! l: h6 TExternalities' k- r- N9 B. w" t3 k7 g
Resource Allocation
# U1 }% F4 y/ K$ ]7 @6 [Taxation
) q4 d3 g# x( @- {9 K& kOr would like to learn more about " K' f* [- A8 H# q
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ v' [0 j! ?+ e* m9 B" T, fYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!7 Q3 |: {. _7 y4 S$ G% C
ECON 365 Resource Economics6 E% f: H5 ?/ m6 q+ G# D
Topics:: ?, h- U$ C$ y/ B
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
/ y* ]% b) }/ I" R9 |/ hScarcity and pricing
# ~6 o. j$ p! d; P GContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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0 R, M) n& I* g6 h# r. ]% }4 I" }If you enjoyed learning about
' v4 A6 d& M6 p& q0 n. ]' [# nResource Allocation# B" @8 F+ t M! S
Pricing
% E% @% b8 J O M* c T3 RMarkets
$ W/ Z1 u; r; w& eGovernment roles
* P' `/ E$ U% s& IOr would like to learn more about
; M$ ]8 {. l. [9 T- G- k* VThe energy sector, including sources and markets/ q, Y, F: q7 A2 o
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
. k, `3 T4 S: F& ^You might enjoy a course about ; a7 d5 F0 ? ]- Y4 t* D6 s; O
Energy Economics!
: M: ?3 l: T+ n( C2 SECON 366 Energy Economics0 ?; F' u- b1 V7 a4 w& Y n' H
Topics:
$ e8 n( N0 h7 S% K4 Y8 [3 P6 L) NPricing5 D& R) P+ ]. X
Role in economic growth
% d& q1 S* q' A5 g9 qEnergy sources and markets
6 W, `- N. ]2 ORole of government 8 V0 h/ ^/ `/ j7 H4 l
Regulation & Y5 J7 n. p/ G7 n0 x4 j1 C7 L
7 Z/ m; e5 _2 f2 lIf you enjoyed learning about
' G$ y( S' E2 A! Y) u) RExternalities& C) ?# g$ Y3 z$ H0 O* `
Regulation
8 a6 F8 q( H4 F: d4 f. f/ vGovernment roles7 b* Z# C' K# I0 T) m/ n7 s$ U
Or would like to learn more about
. @ S5 S2 b) W! zEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
( D1 E( g$ I( ~8 P5 X& CSteps taken to address deterioration
/ @ Q& f( `3 h ~You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 0 j8 T% h6 o/ u8 h1 T' L
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment, Q5 O9 H0 u5 J$ ~9 g/ ~' @( |
Topics: , P2 z3 V- m' V0 D
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment % T2 y. C& A j" }9 {' Y& W
Types and causes of environmental deterioration Z! a! Z* m7 }' ?7 n5 p
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
, m& g b* G1 O6 g6 B* A7 K4 `1 ~Recreation economics+ S; N3 \; Z8 g) }
/ G' A; |3 h4 R, n6 _! v: x! }If you enjoyed learning about1 A& a/ L/ L# C9 |
Individual Incentives
1 W. {; [$ |) HTotal Welfare " t4 K& A! D z: G' D# e/ b' R
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
& S+ b- T2 N# jECON 378 Law and Economics
+ ?* D Q5 {$ m0 J# P! s+ cTopics: 4 L0 N' a/ u, J. \. d; V
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
) v. r! L3 h' J$ O# HCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* o! e; Y$ F6 K6 Z6 QChild Support Payments
5 L/ }9 x4 L8 K0 L% {4 KPrivate Divorce agreements
9 j" Q- R/ |/ s' ^Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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% K9 G. g. x% q. M& v1 c' P7 |! h5 FIf you enjoyed learning about 2 Q0 s1 E6 ?! u" J8 [" x% J! Y$ C9 w) }
Prisoners Dilemma( D, }5 p; U2 {0 Z7 f
Dominant Strategies
1 M& L& w0 Q7 M. C/ V# E9 jCollusion
$ M+ O' t4 }5 b* H* B$ z! xYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ( y6 I$ ]! B4 |) D0 A
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
. Y) X! s8 Z. G) A% ~; ETopics:
, t8 q, _6 v S2 ~3 M; [2 YAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games K+ c/ c! X/ B& L
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion / I3 M% i0 j& X, A) o2 |
Note! Prerequisites:
# z0 \6 G J+ D1 z2 U) rECON 384 & 299 |
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