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Trade
T' M1 w9 z8 g9 _6 LGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy
: o0 A' [! s' A! \: EYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
' i1 k" K% [2 u& \ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development' t. L% G+ h; k3 T$ d( L8 ^/ J
Topics:
) n7 f6 v7 j e. t* J }Chinese Economy Characteristics3 |% K* @; G- i) M
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
) O3 J" `2 N, c& X5 WConsequences of economic reform
1 K/ M; E s. E# MCanada’s economic relations with China1 _: D2 h( u5 \8 i+ j9 U: b+ x4 B
3 k( u$ Y4 x( @8 y+ jIf you would like to learn more about:
1 ` v7 l, N( K2 g% F% GRich and Poor Countries
6 T& s8 L6 M& c1 P: _Why economies differ
/ z3 K0 M% V, xCauses for such differences1 n" G! D* K9 v% y! z. _! Q C: `
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- A( ~% @! Y' y1 N) \* HECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 E* }6 }3 Q) T# E1 q2 ~
Topics:
' A6 A1 A6 U$ K$ K# D9 @/ a6 \ k8 OTechnology, b8 f6 r7 ^8 o% S D9 s: G
Institutions
* ?' h; o w. G0 YGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand! a! N" `; E# P5 T3 ]/ v
Consumer Behavior T2 P7 [9 X$ a/ F. `' J
Production and Cost( X7 ?6 H& Z& H/ s
Price and Output
' o9 D) m! ]" e6 p* L$ U! c- _Market Structures
6 E# m: }6 x2 W! `You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!: L# _ w4 F. q7 P r L
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
: w( d3 {3 i0 w, wTopics: G4 L$ r+ K) w! A
Theory of consumer behavior
: Y$ Y( { V5 E2 w2 t7 N7 x1 bTheory of production and cost8 ~9 t8 {5 K0 T( V5 K" K
Price and output determination under competition
) P% q$ R' q# z* N `$ NMonopoly and other market structures
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$ h7 A9 J7 t2 w; r8 w' D. }( |Costs and Benefits 9 C3 @/ ]) [: k, w
Externalities
6 b" C3 \! A1 d2 b0 P, ODecision-making
5 V& K2 h+ d* _Or would like to learn more about
0 a% q' }4 t8 w- E" K0 _Capital Investments
% L( E9 g% _# kYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!+ A5 J* `* `) _
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
, |$ f! ?, E0 E+ J$ wTopics:
/ z' p* _, j% tCost-Benefit Analysis
9 s9 v( Q( x, g5 i3 |# gEvaluating Public Investment Projects0 [! c y" _" V# @5 Q9 P6 Z, W
Look at examples from
) q& D y1 Z1 h+ UTransportation
( i/ z+ s+ g( ]- w* tRiver Basin Management
: L" }! {: L& ~9 O5 IElectrical Generation# U( R" { j( K6 u3 b' L3 K
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
% ~+ B! O# M: J# @Externalities' P1 y0 [9 k$ B" g% P* q4 y2 ~. n+ @
Resource Allocation
2 C' ?" k0 @& k* f# `& g3 w. _5 MTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada3 G# ~' k O- s) \; |0 R; q
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!& j. N4 A4 |$ ^6 G( Y
ECON 365 Resource Economics5 e( e6 }: p+ N" D; y9 m
Topics:
& R/ j4 G y, }0 DExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources" Y8 `+ P, P, ]* S' q' c- a
Scarcity and pricing3 Z5 H3 c% D4 n" T/ z" Q( i/ N! F
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues' g& ?4 Z- _6 K" h% x7 Y
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- h- y% P5 T3 T' F) O8 D5 U5 J& U4 K' @Resource Allocation& W* I; A% X: l2 g' M: d
Pricing3 J7 k4 S( C/ C$ F
Markets+ ?, E' [0 C/ Y* C9 e" [
Government roles
5 `" [9 R1 z/ y6 t- L) `: fOr would like to learn more about
/ E4 m' S! Z% p* @% i. O2 ]The energy sector, including sources and markets3 N2 E' ?3 T- T$ T. s, V
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
& H2 a9 K! z* q. l% t2 uYou might enjoy a course about , a( Y. |3 \2 E" x. t4 Y: p- B
Energy Economics! x' }2 A4 _/ V! l
ECON 366 Energy Economics( \9 d/ o& ?$ j* l; |0 N
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5 g, I" }) F6 h, k2 z0 f EPricing
" P, T" u$ g p9 XRole in economic growth
- @' S: o2 F% u% _Energy sources and markets
& U+ S8 j+ I, qRole of government $ g1 |' r, O2 e1 R4 C3 y
Regulation
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! ]6 {: a5 m$ y3 \Externalities0 S) J" U) W% a, A
Regulation
9 I; ~* X) A H: UGovernment roles1 i* ]6 P3 M4 M; u% @+ B0 b% j; d# O
Or would like to learn more about
% q% m% A0 x1 L: H( v2 b0 d/ s6 `Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration9 w) m/ [: G/ t6 G. ?3 }
Steps taken to address deterioration
1 i ?+ y {& k; Y; D( [! f" h mYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 0 Y" n ~0 b0 v
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
/ Q# Z+ E$ x/ |: T% f4 ATopics:
0 l8 V( W! P2 k# kEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
& X& B1 ]9 U V" tTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 8 E0 C# m0 _; \- z
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration / d+ [# L; k1 [) ^9 k8 J) K) F
Recreation economics
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- C" p* i; K7 C: [5 T( hIf you enjoyed learning about
& W$ s+ A1 d2 U/ X Individual Incentives
) b) x3 c8 _7 MTotal Welfare
( y/ R, N' T# W$ t- KYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 3 P- K( g# ~% x5 a
ECON 378 Law and Economics0 l, p8 v G: d6 N" J! C
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law# d" Q9 C2 F# K% v7 x
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
! o1 {4 X5 s& Y r$ r$ G8 f: J2 kChild Support Payments* Q6 e% V6 R S8 F8 F4 s) q
Private Divorce agreements- c+ E: r% l% S
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act% p8 F# X6 V. n, t8 h3 I6 s& G, ^/ K" I
" Z& f& N( W z) q: j) JIf you enjoyed learning about
$ b9 @' f9 }5 ^6 F3 TPrisoners Dilemma7 }' ~1 w' F8 X: T
Dominant Strategies
) f+ i; Z* \7 u* ]! g' h! sCollusion
0 P# i( A( J; A+ v6 O, U d s! oYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
6 Q3 K0 r5 j, z/ b; BECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
. |- a3 T: F4 L3 q( \% l; R" Q) s; FTopics: 3 Q) f }1 S( T6 w _( [
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
4 F/ H- z t6 lApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ~- X0 N8 a9 _* \% d
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