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Trade8 a! R" n3 u5 s3 S" s5 U
Growth
. \$ k7 o: P4 M; @: A6 }Or would like to learn more about:
) P: t6 S. {+ X# p5 D3 r: pChina as an Emerging Economy
* B1 S# f& L9 e( o1 ]. dYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
4 Z% U* U0 D2 v! c) rECON 211 Chinese Economic Development0 g% Q: p; m0 s' A9 V
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
* k7 p$ [9 |. d' S1 O% U, {* \Recent Events in the Chinese Economy$ X6 M$ v# g. z- ~$ B1 |: q
Consequences of economic reform& z, q' J( |& t/ v" X# }
Canada’s economic relations with China; o; a" z, J* b7 x4 Z0 z
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( e& X" o5 e6 b0 o) l- \% CRich and Poor Countries1 `2 L( q6 I% g% T
Why economies differ
2 l: n' N$ }& g- KCauses for such differences
; u" T. d- n: j3 |You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ g8 i1 Y$ _9 [6 u5 U$ k' i
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth, G- L8 L% w0 Y& y1 C1 u- U
Topics:
0 @% m9 U$ d3 e! iTechnology
! I" a% s- d' kInstitutions
( `- @" O1 U3 _+ c# K$ uGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence $ Q9 l( t' U1 f! m) s* S$ h
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If you enjoyed learning about
) W$ }& T( x6 B- d7 _) f) }Supply and Demand
. Q, C0 I' h; t. ]' [Consumer Behavior5 ~3 H! R' I4 _* d+ q
Production and Cost
6 F8 o, A% ~% o' F% \Price and Output6 h4 c+ K' n- ~5 H# v( `3 r7 c
Market Structures! ]+ N: _5 N, n5 J' d' A$ l
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
' }( b; x% e2 Y. LECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
6 z& `7 i/ h5 b1 ]3 T* l4 a0 NTopics:
5 _$ P0 S/ _1 `7 ~Theory of consumer behavior( s# U4 C4 N2 T V
Theory of production and cost
- j# L a( p0 ^0 [Price and output determination under competition+ M' E6 c: s. C) Z, A
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
1 z K- V% k# {' r# t& [4 E3 ^Externalities
. [" Q% e4 i: q. J- v5 h/ oDecision-making
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Capital Investments
* i; }# c1 _, z$ C+ X& EYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
( n" f0 E0 v+ ]% x5 TECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation, a0 V ?: u0 f2 i4 B
Topics:
0 r) F' ]5 S: H2 n% wCost-Benefit Analysis* [' ]/ k. M* y2 ^9 L- R7 a3 U
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
) W u% v0 [" r- t/ }) w, `6 L" C3 iLook at examples from
1 R9 P+ m; `! e0 I% m$ X9 QTransportation
- F0 M& i0 `* e/ ~7 pRiver Basin Management
! E+ S9 l$ R) d( v0 l/ ]Electrical Generation1 o8 B% E' ~9 t9 S# L
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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, B7 \8 Q4 ]& d! _8 eSupply and Demand
) o( D6 r) a6 q( q5 |# DExternalities9 H. @8 a8 q/ y# i& }3 y, j1 A1 P( A
Resource Allocation
/ ?0 [; d ^& l: m+ |( r3 P( DTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada) ?; d! p+ [6 m+ O; m# O
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
& g! M$ O o( CECON 365 Resource Economics
, |1 f) G |; {Topics:" b4 ? o5 J* X. ^" q9 _
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
0 G e; o1 q' LScarcity and pricing C n3 E# x/ N* {8 T. e: Q" R
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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^- A! Z) V( cIf you enjoyed learning about ( p! [& T- G0 j5 A4 x$ S# q* }
Resource Allocation
0 _& E# o- z( V4 w! jPricing; Z& @; A% A/ U* x+ }
Markets
# s4 G2 r5 ]/ \& wGovernment roles
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# u) E/ O; P3 i! w. O% CThe energy sector, including sources and markets
: }5 z9 J Q3 d @Canadian Energy Policy and current issues: K7 E8 }7 }# G) D# Y& x* u# O
You might enjoy a course about
$ t! @1 \8 Q5 E3 x- R- ?Energy Economics!
% U* ^. c5 W4 L% }ECON 366 Energy Economics$ w: r! R0 N/ X; H
Topics: 3 N$ J8 C+ l' ?- `# p
Pricing, [7 s7 ?" \6 A$ Z H; Z
Role in economic growth 1 M- c5 E- l2 }4 z' A6 y9 k
Energy sources and markets 1 K/ X4 y4 ^- W% x2 J- v; V
Role of government : {1 M* O- A2 h+ F3 N
Regulation
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4 a- v0 \- d5 }& V0 bExternalities# n1 i9 D/ n$ `, d7 q
Regulation/ a8 y8 V7 C6 D1 | W; q2 j( E# |4 W
Government roles S5 G g9 Y" K' F
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1 ]0 O- `5 `& G* ]6 DEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration9 c) r3 i6 s1 x# Z+ f
Steps taken to address deterioration
N! t" I+ J) MYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
8 l" ?; h# S! |3 z0 F* y( OECON 369 Economics of the Environment
# y! _/ K9 L* ^& d; qTopics: ) V" M- D% h" }& X6 a% t6 r" D
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
+ z" @4 Z0 _4 v8 ]6 wTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
1 g3 W: {6 G" W8 U2 wTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration " h4 }8 O9 I9 f- J2 n* q
Recreation economics9 G' q+ \- c8 ^
9 H- f+ u( v4 `If you enjoyed learning about6 F2 T% S4 R( ]+ o' f: p
Individual Incentives2 M+ ~' y& L: R4 U& ]2 B6 T
Total Welfare
/ I+ m" q4 Q4 Q" X: gYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
5 S! C, N/ l$ tECON 378 Law and Economics
( n }+ M6 i% \# Q8 v9 aTopics: p- v. a$ ^# V* l8 ?" O
Issues in Criminal and Family Law D# L" G- v- F' M: t9 C
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining9 m/ H% ?. G+ w; X; x; D
Child Support Payments z0 U, {" s" [) Q: p" I
Private Divorce agreements
1 {- m- r9 g4 f; o6 p8 O6 XCriminal provisions of the Competition Act! a9 A; O5 a2 [ O y
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Prisoners Dilemma7 f; D. }; x& o( M; \" V, p4 T
Dominant Strategies
) W# a: k# m9 r6 L9 W( ICollusion* a, k- L* z8 E# d4 y, W
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 2 F( S1 |: I! F! M, l+ L' j2 M
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications- d" j/ j \. Z c# g' G8 B
Topics: 5 j2 C) E- `* c2 |- k- N X
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games/ \, O9 p0 E" a( P$ q
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion " {/ {) q* s; @: P/ [, u+ ^5 f3 w
Note! Prerequisites:
" G$ c* m) {# L( A) b. V5 CECON 384 & 299 |
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