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; ^0 j5 J% p2 \0 j& h: vTrade( w- _8 V( n) F/ M1 }4 @2 Y" X
Growth, R: k# U7 ^) Q* Q% c8 B, h
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+ \/ ?' n/ ^9 }% [China as an Emerging Economy9 j$ P4 ]+ A4 C* D3 N2 Z
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!3 D7 _ _8 t% S8 y
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development9 B2 U2 ~1 k+ A5 G8 E. ^
Topics:
, u' ]) l' o3 t, B# p. ~7 N! IChinese Economy Characteristics0 f4 b5 C6 B4 {2 n* l9 m+ P
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy5 Y, p b" [7 u# ^( h
Consequences of economic reform& {& g3 w5 C1 b- F
Canada’s economic relations with China/ j% o, Z. @# l. u s5 B
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; s2 R) I, X2 rRich and Poor Countries. b6 }* Z. U1 P! m! g5 E; m# l
Why economies differ
( b3 _& }" ~+ B$ k# ]Causes for such differences
2 a$ ]5 u) o3 ]You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
6 w: H7 l" r) \" s+ ]ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; D0 [9 W( T, y9 ]) X8 X j* [Topics:% J" q+ o- {3 B& O+ K
Technology
. Y' ^- W1 C' X4 p* B8 x3 kInstitutions1 x; q/ K, M! ~
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence % Z' r/ Q5 {# V/ x
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Supply and Demand
) o* s' j% Q" A. {4 Y4 P, WConsumer Behavior- m2 D, s& A$ }" T* p. b% u/ D. k
Production and Cost
* D7 l* e/ c% M$ \7 {$ V) h. H2 \& Q' oPrice and Output/ H4 J' d: H$ \$ q8 |
Market Structures! P+ f% G- f8 e4 `5 z
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
. ~# Z' b* m+ } j0 ~4 yECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
4 }9 i' y3 q N( F% q) CTopics:
" G2 `8 O4 D8 S4 qTheory of consumer behavior
* U5 s3 a6 l2 B2 X0 CTheory of production and cost
% e$ H! }9 z9 |Price and output determination under competition
& U% {# A; j' Y6 TMonopoly and other market structures* D; x; u: C0 Y, V$ ?6 D
V1 s* y5 [1 y" U2 L, D& fIf you enjoyed learning about
" E2 C6 s) {! z* _6 Z; [# XCosts and Benefits
0 B/ S7 E4 q: ]" {1 e7 I; a' VExternalities; g ]. V6 T; s* P3 c q
Decision-making! z; J) g' M# [
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Capital Investments1 ]6 a% K3 h6 ]3 y7 w
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
r' ~! I: T+ B5 sECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation" ?; H) L0 N. z) P7 \
Topics:
, x8 A" q& |( o' `$ T. DCost-Benefit Analysis
& W: ^/ G" O2 ~6 {' R" SEvaluating Public Investment Projects+ T% p! t) ^0 Q/ @9 F/ X' p
Look at examples from + g" u6 f. N5 l$ m) Q8 s8 l! o
Transportation7 r7 g$ m1 m7 H. q3 @6 t
River Basin Management4 l6 Y2 @7 x, Y! Z( h0 q$ { p- Y
Electrical Generation/ R4 |' g7 D( X- \' W W
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control3 |0 N" z/ d7 |+ h
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Supply and Demand
, [% H1 t% y5 b2 e8 WExternalities2 x0 B! y0 d1 ^$ v g3 o2 ]
Resource Allocation J0 O. c0 Q6 A9 }2 ~$ y
Taxation; p3 C8 j% p( y0 A1 o
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada6 ?, F7 N, F W+ p
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!0 n6 M. N3 |. S
ECON 365 Resource Economics# Q# Z+ ~& E) ^* v( y0 ? H
Topics:- z& ]) v' R% p8 t$ ^/ o! o
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
/ w# g9 f3 p9 m+ |/ R8 V! s TScarcity and pricing
( H. ^4 g+ R5 aContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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0 [6 r8 x. B( F- b# P0 XIf you enjoyed learning about
( H) M5 D! e, G1 }Resource Allocation6 u" W5 o- q3 T' E( \
Pricing
3 R. h( h0 b7 y* uMarkets
0 R; U+ t X# R% M/ P$ cGovernment roles+ \; t' {+ ^+ a& C/ a! \2 J
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]* T! R# Q" D. k4 ~- v5 P) s8 rThe energy sector, including sources and markets& h: f' }( U6 D, F
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
: L8 _/ t2 s' |( h( j" ?+ HYou might enjoy a course about
8 {8 B3 K* G. ?3 B6 kEnergy Economics!
0 Z: z+ k' [% ?ECON 366 Energy Economics8 }5 L1 V( U0 h4 @- K- e
Topics: % Z/ B9 {8 T! _, }( S: d; _
Pricing5 A- |5 Y& w9 ~+ N: U+ r( W2 D
Role in economic growth ( d+ U( U, X: @/ Y T- h
Energy sources and markets / g+ C. f/ ]/ z
Role of government ; f' N6 c: j, }' U
Regulation $ f7 c1 X& h; x! O8 s, m
* a( R& Q% Q" Q, tIf you enjoyed learning about
2 F2 C/ J, o/ ~6 k9 k% UExternalities$ @8 t; j, ]1 h
Regulation u0 L# i1 f9 S$ ?) ^
Government roles
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) I& E, ]4 E4 S" y# r8 _, {Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration) ^* o3 Q0 s z% t
Steps taken to address deterioration
( F! S( b: s1 v3 w, O8 ^) L8 RYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 8 T' I; q: { W
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
4 L" p, H2 N( f) xTopics: 2 s( m' u3 a( {8 w
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
3 v2 g% U# z, p& L* |Types and causes of environmental deterioration 4 g& G4 O# @3 ^/ E5 B: d" Q) {# [
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration % c' _) D+ x( R; J( U7 K- G0 z
Recreation economics
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# P) q1 ~1 O% {- l/ L NIf you enjoyed learning about8 \4 l6 ?% N1 o& y( W7 g# a
Individual Incentives& V6 V* [+ o, [- V( Z* m$ F7 K. O- y
Total Welfare
! N2 o# G$ `* mYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
H. l2 d C" G9 {1 E. X/ DECON 378 Law and Economics+ C# ^9 f: |, A" C/ _ B
Topics:
. A; g4 i: l, cIssues in Criminal and Family Law
/ ~ K0 }, J! m1 D* v7 HCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining" F5 ?( B8 I* M3 i' e" ~# W# f# b6 a0 O
Child Support Payments, t' K* t7 `( I, v& R
Private Divorce agreements
! z$ q: h0 D- M& @9 Z/ S9 I8 @Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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/ r Y# ~" G* GIf you enjoyed learning about 1 d C% E& i! o2 \! d+ |6 P
Prisoners Dilemma
! R% w$ R3 o4 K) U; C) {: {# R c, \Dominant Strategies5 @+ A! y. f5 v8 ~ _
Collusion# k, w5 J+ R4 H/ I6 k( t* S% h' H
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ; j T1 G( \9 A! Z1 t4 F
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications$ N2 a) c6 S" k s3 z, z
Topics:
( H D8 L a h% C/ _& Y6 gAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games& F P% t& m3 J% ]# S
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 8 P- ?) N0 x% L) z2 C6 _- y* x
Note! Prerequisites: ) w1 \1 L* |/ G
ECON 384 & 299 |
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