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Trade
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Or would like to learn more about: ; ^5 v, o t6 X1 R% X/ o1 E& R% N
China as an Emerging Economy- ^9 D* }' S) w6 x
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
5 T9 i: ~: u7 i2 ~9 n2 RECON 211 Chinese Economic Development& { q4 e: n" T$ P, e
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Chinese Economy Characteristics" z: f4 W7 e1 w; C" p
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy- s9 [8 u: S) ?$ I& z
Consequences of economic reform
1 o$ `7 B# Y) y1 \! |Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: ' K5 t( @) V1 O0 `. ?
Rich and Poor Countries
- Y' c2 t4 |" S- @5 mWhy economies differ( W6 D! j5 X8 V0 e/ {
Causes for such differences+ \; ]5 E1 V+ C3 E' N5 z u8 u+ w
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 @3 r2 h6 J( v# m# V0 \5 V
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth9 R5 x) g9 g" I/ k O
Topics:
3 [7 t9 t. s$ mTechnology
6 c m: c" }4 z3 G2 J) T' IInstitutions
% S; W( p8 X$ |/ f+ J9 H. l+ YGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence + W% r9 O% d! h% B% ]$ q
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If you enjoyed learning about ) U' W/ n! a4 _2 H3 @" y8 L
Supply and Demand
1 O: I9 o: J2 y% E; Z% v/ h* c" ]Consumer Behavior5 i% y1 d6 n$ T9 o; d# A
Production and Cost% S4 Z3 D1 R3 G( [3 Q C( n
Price and Output
# m5 [2 A* b( L; y/ l- {! |" h) B$ pMarket Structures9 \; H" [6 G' j8 X; K" J3 T' e
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!7 q7 A, K& I7 W
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I( v' x6 _, g4 X) u* M' K
Topics:
/ M: }# [8 J# I) yTheory of consumer behavior" p m3 |/ q% D" A0 [/ [- \3 u
Theory of production and cost
7 n; g' x+ r$ {( \ @Price and output determination under competition
/ t+ [. Q5 E' l, ]0 z' eMonopoly and other market structures8 d7 U; y$ `! n/ h1 l
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ N2 p4 _; A& }& k. T# E9 @Costs and Benefits , o' C S, K% ?& g! \/ |
Externalities
5 a6 i$ V8 ~; Y. S0 e7 ADecision-making3 l4 ]. d8 N( _* g; c
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Capital Investments
; ]6 m' U! g* O/ r: [$ \, |- Z8 G; g+ zYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
% Y9 [8 Y* j; Q* X/ PECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation2 V5 d9 v5 f, E* k7 t
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
: O% Z8 L" e7 m, Y) T) R( DEvaluating Public Investment Projects
* }3 [1 M# u! C& @2 V7 l [Look at examples from 6 W+ K6 N# f- Y) q
Transportation
2 Q: r/ [# j+ ^. k- P3 r' hRiver Basin Management' W- U1 O0 O; d
Electrical Generation
6 \: O( ^+ d4 v7 VOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
' e3 d9 P0 b9 R0 r$ _. FExternalities
+ L' W1 z5 B7 h! M) H6 L1 y5 fResource Allocation3 _( R: p: w1 U. Y
Taxation
. K/ r. L* ?4 l$ V5 [/ IOr would like to learn more about
9 ?& v( [# [7 _* _) k2 W: J. XSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 |: m3 ]$ I* `+ q4 Z/ h+ CYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!, i- e& _$ Z1 ^ p+ K
ECON 365 Resource Economics
7 ^4 V0 d: @" ?$ h/ Z+ aTopics:
! v! D# Z7 M; U1 ^ u& B0 N, b- }Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources( D: ] Z" A [! C
Scarcity and pricing
+ w9 x: {2 N3 X8 }1 a- M4 s% e- ^Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues9 ]* ]" u. C& X" C+ T& z2 @9 J1 P& c
/ |2 F' Y6 @- T* f% LIf you enjoyed learning about ' Y4 O, q1 r7 n$ [. d8 P G
Resource Allocation
8 N e8 ~ h; k$ @- w" lPricing
* _: W$ s+ ~. b" ^/ kMarkets7 S. `7 J2 e, H) ~' H
Government roles" d7 t1 @4 G6 D: U
Or would like to learn more about 2 B/ ^; U1 k/ g" I
The energy sector, including sources and markets
) i3 N: e4 r6 @# ZCanadian Energy Policy and current issues: G: a0 z/ b: u* {7 O# j6 h
You might enjoy a course about
4 Y( z! l5 Y6 c! j7 u4 p2 a+ OEnergy Economics!+ @+ P9 X) T6 S( {/ [9 G/ e
ECON 366 Energy Economics
1 R2 z, g. x4 Y6 p; [0 p% ~" iTopics:
7 O/ E' z$ y2 Y5 wPricing
8 _5 v- [+ H) TRole in economic growth 7 X* R7 t' X8 r z
Energy sources and markets 2 m: `' L3 D" G/ Y8 e- d
Role of government
y) X( M( _: W6 L! f0 QRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
* O- e3 l! _# c8 T3 N$ FExternalities
E3 P, M' ]5 d9 E, MRegulation
& w! T( u1 y9 g. k+ E3 xGovernment roles
0 N2 l! P, [0 M. m$ a, S1 ZOr would like to learn more about $ z: p6 G0 i7 u6 a7 P3 _ J
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration9 f9 i" b# b3 |
Steps taken to address deterioration
: g' Z6 l: }6 ], v1 L/ DYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
2 B6 v8 P* ]2 _% Q( G' T# Q- tECON 369 Economics of the Environment! p5 o& _5 ^" \8 L
Topics:
) _/ o: A2 P( AEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
& D, v+ X0 A1 V& OTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
" T" z( S S, u/ HTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
: T+ V) N' H X+ v4 [9 z: gRecreation economics
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Individual Incentives
) |& C) I+ f# q, UTotal Welfare
% T% }' Z/ E# i+ L- SYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
+ E7 F9 z5 ^$ g _1 Q3 @# GECON 378 Law and Economics
) k& n# _: Z* iTopics: % O, L. {+ n# E9 d8 X% i
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
. @1 M9 l3 q6 {Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining- D! i2 X$ c) q4 e1 Y8 |4 e
Child Support Payments; O5 S7 R0 }: S r a5 W2 k
Private Divorce agreements4 q4 w9 H% u' C% E5 |# B1 }# _
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act# P' D; R; t+ s/ u
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Prisoners Dilemma3 ?" _$ L. p) I1 i) r
Dominant Strategies; `% [5 b. e7 h% l3 O+ @8 Y: g
Collusion
. i* Y0 |' V- S4 {% ]You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
. _& w- q' v- y8 ]& LECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
' H6 ?+ ]9 _! W$ xTopics:
E: `( p j2 }+ cAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
! o" U% p6 J( v$ dApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion " ~- R: R7 N, y
Note! Prerequisites:
9 ?% B5 q! l& X6 S+ ?3 \ECON 384 & 299 |
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