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Trade
( V6 A5 m& D, mGrowth2 A1 ]# r; h& A3 h9 ]
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China as an Emerging Economy
* U z8 b% @& t/ E" cYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!- Q+ @" s v" R4 a1 z
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development: z0 s+ d9 \0 u% I
Topics:
9 h9 G- j1 o2 E* e1 j4 r4 Q$ {9 oChinese Economy Characteristics
' q5 S$ u8 P/ [- J) nRecent Events in the Chinese Economy1 e! k- n/ [: T' ]' @
Consequences of economic reform
/ B2 @5 z( r% ^1 Y" l6 KCanada’s economic relations with China6 G S/ Y9 r! d
9 r& Y2 j; d d+ K6 h8 Y0 g8 TIf you would like to learn more about: 5 n- ?7 K k0 A* u# k* u. ]/ l
Rich and Poor Countries1 D8 ]% s( |, f6 Z& C, G
Why economies differ
; c! q. [+ @5 j1 h/ C9 ^Causes for such differences7 ~. O$ H+ k V& N7 d9 g
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( O# C6 e8 m% Y1 X. T4 y
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
" J7 N" g1 O* ~* e1 O7 ^Topics:. B% d/ T0 P- O! [
Technology
2 @1 N' C+ D) d; g8 EInstitutions4 c: c2 L- O6 S* ~6 M0 P* c: o
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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& F# j1 D( ^. e, j$ t9 A3 yIf you enjoyed learning about
: b2 O5 `7 k7 [6 [4 }% {6 X/ kSupply and Demand
4 M- f5 ]; {* TConsumer Behavior: r1 Z7 R# { }9 w9 F
Production and Cost
/ e& ?3 s: u+ \Price and Output
9 c* H* H0 h! {. s- o' LMarket Structures# L+ n: v4 S, X# U
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!& o4 P& i; u! f! u. O
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
: N! I3 v* v/ W, r' @Topics: / W( l- Z$ a& q8 q9 }: M; Y
Theory of consumer behavior w, Z: ]$ d0 m3 n& Q
Theory of production and cost9 _- M! i) O9 A; w" h; Z* G, Z) \
Price and output determination under competition7 F9 K, A' s% {; \8 e0 R
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
; ?' `; x9 ~4 s, c5 _$ o2 [Costs and Benefits
$ O) r' |$ c) W# K" p( \' W6 w) U, RExternalities
1 P7 }$ A* C" i7 O. P8 e, ^9 D9 X/ RDecision-making
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9 D% t0 x+ Y& B* K9 ZCapital Investments* O$ v( P/ y. ?2 G7 X
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
I: C5 Y; _: S) F& Z$ YECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation# Q) j% K+ Z+ M$ e, ]9 D' g5 P. L
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
2 \/ H) f6 g0 n- qEvaluating Public Investment Projects
" l9 d0 Z+ b ]) GLook at examples from
" W: K: k) c% Q8 e5 H5 LTransportation
" F; P3 U O8 L4 U H( ~! zRiver Basin Management9 \9 V( o4 Y% x
Electrical Generation9 ^7 s" L6 _! [, ^( C/ W
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 }6 f: @, r6 P4 _' d: s+ x4 j5 N+ KSupply and Demand8 |9 @ M. l7 o5 o; A1 a n
Externalities3 \% f% V/ u; c$ z& i
Resource Allocation2 t/ g. S1 \1 l0 n Q
Taxation; m8 B3 Z, ?; |) g' \% U, v
Or would like to learn more about
: W9 t) E, l2 ISupply of Natural Resources in Canada
' l$ s% j7 ]3 i. BYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
: g! J0 i6 t6 t: x. TECON 365 Resource Economics* M7 o2 N' u: @- Z" [
Topics:( |6 C0 F# n8 f5 L' f; z
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
) R* u* n( h5 _5 qScarcity and pricing
* q5 w, S" @; D: _Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues3 Z+ [, z- s/ {2 b( ^ {6 D$ R
5 I) V) H" {% X! u( S3 I/ jIf you enjoyed learning about + j3 R* l3 Z' f0 c. N+ v3 ]
Resource Allocation a; |0 a; ?1 Y
Pricing
4 w R. m" H5 @' _7 Y' d$ D5 E) ]Markets" P- F: N! ~5 h9 \
Government roles' V' F2 _/ Y( Q- g
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
: X2 ^. Y- h8 RCanadian Energy Policy and current issues# [" s- U( O" O/ O; i
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Energy Economics!
E! E4 i9 y' }ECON 366 Energy Economics
" T3 G' W/ j5 Q* L! VTopics:
T" W: n1 F8 R9 s( `! F+ d0 p/ w6 iPricing/ g2 x7 y% r7 O' W8 I& @
Role in economic growth ( ?( \$ x+ {" Q/ j- k2 B6 X$ L8 G
Energy sources and markets
2 j4 C0 E! p5 P' R7 l7 RRole of government
0 N' _5 D6 g- W c) z2 `Regulation
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- y$ ^0 F1 h' Q6 m) ^If you enjoyed learning about
$ j& k0 M! c r8 F8 xExternalities
) |( ]4 m( q9 TRegulation1 C: Y& C& ~( K4 T6 W7 y
Government roles
8 V& l1 e9 T9 X: {6 n# h( M# D3 COr would like to learn more about * [9 Z8 ]6 D& L) N! _; R% u
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
+ w8 `! F4 ]2 ]% k |% H/ ^Steps taken to address deterioration
7 m B& B6 F& B) |7 GYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! # C) ]) }! W+ H& @$ `
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment2 k- g( T, i1 Y# w3 T
Topics: " Q; M1 i/ \$ e7 K2 d0 f
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
+ [, S( O! M# k" C8 A4 Z3 K9 xTypes and causes of environmental deterioration * E8 I! O1 A) ]3 O
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
: L" s- I8 {5 P" RRecreation economics v5 H& h/ o- Z8 c. c
7 ^. Z( A9 `- V$ J6 pIf you enjoyed learning about
! q/ q+ O& g& T$ r Individual Incentives3 r" [ z7 h: l/ K. y
Total Welfare * F& I$ N* v0 U# s1 u6 t; b
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 2 {& T$ u, i( ^: j8 a: a; {
ECON 378 Law and Economics6 }. f" |3 e. y4 a# w
Topics:
" r! Z; S) a3 O( jIssues in Criminal and Family Law
) o! }, V0 n$ @/ d" ~7 F. ^0 }Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
) f. S0 C, R" N# i( EChild Support Payments
) a9 C2 \- m# e* F; v6 nPrivate Divorce agreements- G, |6 K! J/ x; k
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act7 s6 S: D( O3 q4 C2 l
0 b7 u; @7 W$ Z/ ~. uIf you enjoyed learning about , _ N& J! z! G; |+ H7 c" `
Prisoners Dilemma
* A1 |2 Q. o% L% c' u) w8 p# N7 Y" cDominant Strategies
9 t8 }% E/ @8 N" gCollusion
' h% W7 B2 V+ OYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
7 t/ E6 \0 Y4 J B& yECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
2 V/ t# \. K5 o! Q! V) BTopics:
, `& a5 N2 t N- C9 A: IAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
/ _3 b/ k. N$ S! K9 |& ?Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
+ b I# A; E) \7 F( L9 K+ S- `Note! Prerequisites: - @+ w' E C$ E9 c! }3 l
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