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Trade. U& j# p" ^* |6 K; V0 A/ I4 i
Growth( j9 G% z1 E" \
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( A# D, l3 b# D1 M. Q: o4 {9 EChina as an Emerging Economy
. S( q2 \" S- p% U& I1 D+ \You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!" p+ f! @) ~$ k- |3 ]6 h- `
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development; i$ G# S6 q# h. j* H
Topics:
U5 o9 c. K+ v0 {0 P9 d+ AChinese Economy Characteristics
- n' o4 K% b- g+ PRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
& o- C( V- y+ `6 o: n7 |Consequences of economic reform
) [8 \! a1 o! E' h1 ~' i2 jCanada’s economic relations with China# A }+ X$ x3 P9 s! A. ?
/ z" f$ Q) K% g1 }7 V1 k% |% s' D4 VIf you would like to learn more about:
) b L) L ?: T. t) RRich and Poor Countries- i H8 V( t4 J! s) Z1 s7 h
Why economies differ' P% v, `) {- {: ^: ?
Causes for such differences
+ q3 w# a6 b3 I- v7 SYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ _+ U& V9 s, M8 i4 Y$ k
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& R. z& q. c$ @, F% y6 y
Topics:: l. y: p$ r7 @3 o6 {
Technology
/ T- v' Y( n+ C3 @7 | QInstitutions2 f4 q( E2 U$ E/ X8 \8 o
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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8 X: c! B& F* g7 u) L: kIf you enjoyed learning about 4 v7 G4 {- w1 H0 x+ r0 M% c9 Y- ^
Supply and Demand3 L8 z! l, H9 x* S1 x# `
Consumer Behavior
! W3 ^4 T' E r% D8 e3 d: h6 CProduction and Cost0 N* O; a! `$ [9 m
Price and Output$ c& f% @$ K5 y5 _* v2 J2 n+ @
Market Structures& U K; H0 p8 w2 ~3 M
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
! ], u' i- c* k6 `) Q' a k. NECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
* T5 r- o5 R' O6 z k5 zTopics: - L6 T0 F- z/ }( j; x5 `; v
Theory of consumer behavior
9 |( U. U4 p! D$ J) rTheory of production and cost" \# f. f @5 h9 C: g$ d8 [2 a V
Price and output determination under competition& M, g$ t) s* O/ [+ X
Monopoly and other market structures
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- R6 {7 b; R U t/ ^If you enjoyed learning about " t: k/ r) V' Y6 y: r3 W
Costs and Benefits 2 a0 b8 d4 x9 g+ a' \2 q* ?# y
Externalities
! W1 ^$ T1 {$ X9 ADecision-making, t- w. u/ I" W! x
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Capital Investments
0 m8 q9 W3 |: C3 GYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!/ L0 y" S5 j- `; Z
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
+ p1 V: U1 p" i: N) i4 ]* tTopics: {% F+ V5 _( |1 D: i5 D
Cost-Benefit Analysis* b* u% \3 W' W, E, |# J
Evaluating Public Investment Projects5 ~) y- R7 Y/ m/ V" s; e# O( X
Look at examples from / o I b9 J, i1 c. A+ s! ], E
Transportation
$ N/ q# V& {5 h5 E qRiver Basin Management: Q P5 ~9 `: Q0 M, B/ e
Electrical Generation
H/ _" o, u+ x0 C. v2 [Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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6 r ?7 `* V" H3 Q) v0 @, pIf you enjoyed learning about * e W' E) t1 g& f$ K
Supply and Demand
1 `2 T- o6 q, f6 G* a- a4 q) {Externalities
& G ]0 ~ m* H7 ~$ y% u6 PResource Allocation
f2 M$ L0 M6 D: m8 u* I" q, t7 a7 y& WTaxation
& s* G V8 q: EOr would like to learn more about
. l# F$ x& J& G5 ^+ e- k6 NSupply of Natural Resources in Canada1 U# {/ V+ C0 S7 Y6 F
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!4 N1 e* @. M7 m$ u$ L
ECON 365 Resource Economics: U: P$ Y+ h9 {+ o. t
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
$ Z& P, x" n+ C$ p' w" z: G! y/ lScarcity and pricing
- z: w- b% T; J5 u, g& g* J2 vContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation3 @ C9 O" u$ v3 m. Q% l
Pricing
9 f* I' z* O' e5 d ^+ OMarkets
. M. v9 M$ H6 c7 e% }* a" Y3 uGovernment roles( h3 }6 L/ x8 \
Or would like to learn more about
) ^* Z+ N4 E' N3 s8 lThe energy sector, including sources and markets# ~( Y- F. e Q1 b" A: Q
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues$ b6 q& Y, Y3 z. q( O
You might enjoy a course about # c9 s; K8 B; `) g A- S
Energy Economics!
8 K$ M% T% [$ x9 F: fECON 366 Energy Economics
; e, j# M: ^0 v' d2 zTopics:
" [# R7 K+ s4 Y9 j I! g4 }Pricing1 g* v2 S3 i6 G* H0 R
Role in economic growth
! f# z4 A( I9 _: J" G) lEnergy sources and markets
7 t, E6 I8 u! K6 c7 K, O# x) D" eRole of government
8 ?% `! \& u" l# N, N* t) fRegulation 8 B$ K9 r2 y5 L3 e: X! j1 |" O
3 T/ r! n+ [ E. }$ xIf you enjoyed learning about 2 c* Z1 M( I3 P; `( N. J \) F8 }; A+ J
Externalities3 Z- s' i5 L5 q' A
Regulation# R' V! w/ A# I) w1 f: ^
Government roles! ], B, h5 X2 n4 M. s- O
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
/ Y* M2 J3 e8 I, b K$ }8 Z' @Steps taken to address deterioration
5 y5 q' E# g% i' v% o/ cYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 6 M5 |$ x- l! P( P/ S+ D$ `
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
+ x8 ~2 H6 F: Y9 r; J/ |4 hTopics: & i% B2 `! o, t6 O" b) n H
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
3 e1 {) P* u- n6 |0 y2 d" rTypes and causes of environmental deterioration $ ?$ W, F! X7 G' O' p
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
) C" X( @. X3 Z( s. URecreation economics) {% T' T7 _2 X) t- L7 g
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Individual Incentives# c2 E3 j- E7 r9 S* B# q8 f m" d
Total Welfare
1 \8 ~+ F. v [4 ~You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
, J' G7 R3 ]% p) qECON 378 Law and Economics
" n+ ~: J+ ?! x% LTopics:
1 I5 ]/ Y: Q) M2 sIssues in Criminal and Family Law
+ N& O5 t( j) \# VCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
" D7 w# O. h! N0 p- fChild Support Payments
! h$ K3 X/ }( }# jPrivate Divorce agreements. s0 y2 p, {; y8 Q% f$ Y
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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/ ?; z$ w4 k z, VIf you enjoyed learning about
& F2 A. @1 v" R& ?: ` {Prisoners Dilemma
8 E! R/ f q' a% A9 G- fDominant Strategies
5 g" H% b5 Q q8 E* z+ {Collusion
8 V4 _+ p! t9 sYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
, R& T: W d3 I; q6 F T6 P' mECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
2 D9 j& \/ _# PTopics: ' r1 L8 r* V0 s5 P# @& O" N1 a
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games0 b# C2 ?- [/ x) a% J% E
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion % Q5 h `* x: t- w( t
Note! Prerequisites: ( c% N# W0 x, V$ _
ECON 384 & 299 |
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