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Trade
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+ q0 P- ]9 x4 Z ^' o( Y G/ c& jOr would like to learn more about: 9 z$ F. X2 D# z1 l! V& `6 C
China as an Emerging Economy
/ S- X* O; K& [) b( TYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!: P8 j2 V3 t( y8 Y% R0 K& r3 T8 P
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, ]7 `) _# ?5 N
Topics:
' q' T% C/ J/ P K7 s# IChinese Economy Characteristics
9 Y5 K! A! C; e. `+ ORecent Events in the Chinese Economy0 I$ }6 c1 i, Y; i2 Z$ [- v
Consequences of economic reform
. T/ M+ ?. x+ h1 Y1 p" j9 ?Canada’s economic relations with China
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3 y& D$ @8 i% d+ o: o mIf you would like to learn more about: 8 {3 Y3 y; t: ]( k9 d6 J! {9 E
Rich and Poor Countries
, Y: D$ c+ L, [: B+ ?Why economies differ- u) z5 e1 G/ J" e6 s
Causes for such differences1 P2 c0 ^. a4 G) [0 r' V; T
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
, n: a, L/ \0 i2 t" hECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( D% g4 B# Z" p- l% a
Topics:
! Y* i$ k! K+ J+ z* I2 F- ]& nTechnology
/ r) E$ v- n, oInstitutions$ ?1 Y! z+ y, j- V& [
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence - }' Y1 V+ [9 a( V
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 S1 d8 g `8 ]1 B6 GSupply and Demand+ t5 Q0 H2 \7 A
Consumer Behavior& k/ A& M. m" o0 r# ~6 N" `6 q
Production and Cost; O4 } o) d8 U
Price and Output
4 o; _- J/ g# [4 t1 bMarket Structures
6 I K" _" b/ pYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
$ p8 g* {3 B" W4 X! [ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I8 q( y4 g8 ~, |" G/ l+ G7 m' v- ]: b+ ^
Topics:
3 @2 G/ U- p" K& S/ ETheory of consumer behavior
2 C0 m- h! q [- Z% ]Theory of production and cost+ B! s3 D/ l% h+ K1 ?" `( b; {/ U
Price and output determination under competition
2 I4 C+ Z/ u9 B; [% {! jMonopoly and other market structures
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% p; j2 p# v) V" H1 gIf you enjoyed learning about $ z% P9 ^. x+ X# W/ |& m+ h, d6 K+ v
Costs and Benefits
0 D! J3 O; I! _4 d3 m! N! s* QExternalities+ w1 b6 ^ j& I! n
Decision-making2 `& C* g2 q ]( N- _+ |4 a3 I
Or would like to learn more about
: X+ v" y b& `4 Y: G0 u" e4 BCapital Investments
# J2 D8 p8 v, m7 D6 YYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
; n3 G. f* W j7 l& t) FECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 j" v: p; ^9 }0 l1 u
Topics:
6 w1 |1 Q. |6 |0 cCost-Benefit Analysis
4 }5 ^9 G1 E) l B* h) Y# HEvaluating Public Investment Projects
& G, U5 J8 T( M" XLook at examples from " D, Z( L8 U, t* H- {) A/ v9 l
Transportation
7 I8 ?# s) v- J) t' ^; a5 C, RRiver Basin Management
: e% H& \9 f$ k4 ~" r% SElectrical Generation
: O) {# f8 w- O" K% r+ ~5 EOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
. |' j% t5 c& s$ ^1 Q. }- Q, MSupply and Demand3 S$ i- C- |$ Q8 o! w% c
Externalities
* S1 \% [4 Y' ~3 aResource Allocation T7 S' m2 v8 u2 U
Taxation- n/ N0 |! }& g
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada$ K7 H& ^* E$ u4 x. b8 u
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
1 U$ C! q6 U: q) BECON 365 Resource Economics6 s1 S3 ^2 z: L: ?- a( t! j: M
Topics:9 d! K* M2 E/ a
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources4 ^( m0 j" B G5 d5 t# s! [( b! i
Scarcity and pricing* _) h, l+ y- g. s
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues0 Z5 U* u2 Z Y. w
# B, I9 `: n4 mIf you enjoyed learning about
' ?$ }7 @9 R) C6 [4 B* O9 |Resource Allocation
@3 r, B/ Y8 E# @Pricing7 ~$ @. Y) `- T4 S& z. g8 j# [: V/ n
Markets& b: u' o, T7 h
Government roles& l! P. {# u, B# P8 ], o. R
Or would like to learn more about
& A6 x0 d2 t7 U. u! qThe energy sector, including sources and markets5 J( |. g4 ?. J5 r" t$ T" N1 T5 x
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues1 M1 e3 Y' @1 V( s2 ~
You might enjoy a course about
: o5 y/ ^/ S3 P, L$ |5 KEnergy Economics!3 M/ c/ ?, \- d6 p& }- t0 H
ECON 366 Energy Economics
) r( L8 }. [/ z* _& A; TTopics: , g5 K8 k' Q. f* [1 o ]' a' |
Pricing/ ^9 t- P. t8 K/ n: h
Role in economic growth
3 n# j! W4 h5 r/ n5 r# [Energy sources and markets
/ {6 P& U4 f% F( WRole of government
3 a$ n7 }8 M+ M' ~" `' d- a3 U LRegulation . f- Y) U3 z( |2 Y7 `
# g% j) L9 g8 i U1 |$ y# E6 jIf you enjoyed learning about
( J" _4 p$ K- V* T$ ?Externalities2 [+ e# d! {% f$ S: ?
Regulation: r1 y& I9 \* v2 i1 r, n6 b
Government roles
. I( T7 D8 C ~" UOr would like to learn more about
5 m& C- {7 W+ y, ^6 h tEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
; `8 w. M/ j' c& ?. v/ W) nSteps taken to address deterioration
Z( i- k2 w" @You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ; g$ P5 H* _8 i* o4 _ G" J
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
1 V+ t4 [0 ^/ _/ B7 h1 ATopics:
( e1 T# |2 e" H7 n. c) N* G: UEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
& L/ F2 D2 h5 yTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
- `7 Z6 c1 J6 i# R9 LTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
1 \2 ?$ v, f7 A0 ORecreation economics3 \, N" x- A" T0 {2 d L
: D$ G! j. U1 H- F' {( u3 UIf you enjoyed learning about" r9 B) F, H# b9 x/ E. Q6 l
Individual Incentives
7 Q# C4 T' N2 Q2 h6 B8 {Total Welfare 4 n7 ?- Z4 K$ W
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! * _, b1 A5 t) O* @% ~; i
ECON 378 Law and Economics
% m4 a6 Q& A7 ~2 |% f4 F% pTopics:
) V" c% [/ t+ K% ~4 B$ m5 wIssues in Criminal and Family Law9 x% }" G. W B, ` q
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
$ y Q# N$ J# v. IChild Support Payments O0 N+ g8 K4 b$ U e
Private Divorce agreements
- s% @" M3 d& i9 wCriminal provisions of the Competition Act& v, i8 G* q# C: M. g$ W
% I1 T0 g$ G$ F; _3 aIf you enjoyed learning about : B1 r" r- _6 d0 S
Prisoners Dilemma% s' T& N1 G3 R: L6 L! w
Dominant Strategies+ h9 e( M& B W; b
Collusion, q7 _1 p8 O$ `9 w
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 1 W |2 e: u2 z6 z" x+ ?
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications' j6 z) g6 R) H1 p' t+ `
Topics:
" e9 T3 U/ E* Y F9 N J* QAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
: |# j: t) l' r2 l7 jApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ( `8 S5 l( I- O' S5 z( d
Note! Prerequisites: 2 i2 S( f/ l0 _. z' L4 Q# r9 F
ECON 384 & 299 |
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