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Trade
8 ^" P2 J7 {3 z* c" x( H CGrowth
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$ i; `5 D) N9 M8 I. m; ]China as an Emerging Economy
- a, I1 G7 R2 A% ]You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!1 s! W S$ H z0 @- S: M. j
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
9 A, ]* {: k! O0 i* j6 OTopics: + ?7 y1 y ~) s( U8 H
Chinese Economy Characteristics- y! L+ h# V( _" E! e" E# S# Z% y
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy$ J/ o* v6 E7 t$ _& s
Consequences of economic reform1 ]8 @$ k; @" P( B) Y
Canada’s economic relations with China* W/ [2 [. M4 T* K
9 l5 G2 T$ ~" {% z, h+ O1 RIf you would like to learn more about:
3 a1 B* X5 s bRich and Poor Countries
0 {! h' L4 ]3 D; }Why economies differ4 m" ~9 V# _' g* q$ ?% A& U. o
Causes for such differences( t/ J, u7 x$ s/ b0 \# s
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: J( E1 d7 N' G
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
, p! X: P& T1 w0 ATopics:6 c9 J% ^) Y/ e9 c8 U
Technology+ J: d& J, K$ A4 r e6 F5 o
Institutions
" v. ^4 {' d$ S( P$ K) gGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 7 ]4 I) n9 M6 {& d6 Z
( o" a) e( }4 m7 `$ FIf you enjoyed learning about ; l4 [/ L) ^% T% P1 W) G
Supply and Demand
$ T. k B! ]4 v+ B- nConsumer Behavior# c, `- \" b% o# V0 B: p
Production and Cost
% F; m, d9 [9 @" b Y, i# Z+ v0 JPrice and Output
1 _, s9 s! X! l& f) |: QMarket Structures
( W T4 }/ x/ q8 }1 k# w; YYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
: u8 h7 J, Z% |* S( R0 UECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I! O7 {% I2 @1 N
Topics: 2 M0 Q) H1 m4 w( W& u
Theory of consumer behavior
( v0 i6 Q8 E; c( a, d! hTheory of production and cost
: E+ Z3 X8 |- B9 u6 D _+ j+ VPrice and output determination under competition
+ N" o& s- L/ w* l+ pMonopoly and other market structures
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j- P3 D x8 J) q1 OIf you enjoyed learning about : q3 Q' k5 H& j$ P% H2 F1 w
Costs and Benefits 7 B* Q' I. Y) T# r
Externalities6 u' k" V# [! ?$ k: I6 K
Decision-making/ y# N. w4 ^$ `8 J2 @
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0 Y% ]9 N* g. D" Z) w8 ?$ VCapital Investments2 S( D6 u! G: _/ l1 c
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!+ z0 c* j0 d! M( s
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
' d# s2 I5 c1 J, ]+ k6 J0 `% tTopics:
8 O) S& U) \' A2 z5 ^6 _( sCost-Benefit Analysis
# }4 z b- i; D& sEvaluating Public Investment Projects
' q5 R! u G* d7 _Look at examples from
# E9 r0 F: q. uTransportation/ _. `% z1 d" h1 ?. |% Y9 M
River Basin Management+ Q, S F! U. Q2 c& c4 o. m
Electrical Generation/ E# O' a1 f" E
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control1 Q+ W, Z( ]" w# y# L
5 b! G6 _7 g5 O$ b+ r0 nIf you enjoyed learning about , n& V8 v, |- v8 G
Supply and Demand& m" T( V, u+ c* y8 Z7 k
Externalities
* h$ d8 _" L! f, D2 n8 w/ VResource Allocation+ s, L" O% a- @0 W7 r! l! `
Taxation" S( p0 a) H ~$ b5 V; ~
Or would like to learn more about 8 R0 J) T. }9 {, \$ [3 e
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada7 P$ d9 a9 C' V' d. x
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!( @- n5 }) q6 a
ECON 365 Resource Economics% D3 r7 G5 R/ @
Topics:
1 _2 |# V' {# F1 }; ~7 }Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
4 z2 u+ g$ c) g o8 b- t; U% O- VScarcity and pricing
U) X$ E3 L) x6 s: h9 V1 wContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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* V0 I9 A m. B4 F; J( n2 o! S; P, pResource Allocation
* O7 k5 P- W J. XPricing
3 Q R: G# ^4 D% \. }Markets, a) b+ s! t# Y$ o: |6 _6 C3 B
Government roles
- D* Q% ~/ p# x3 t8 HOr would like to learn more about
9 V! S( _4 a- i2 z& g) |" iThe energy sector, including sources and markets5 S( t3 N0 q* o
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
6 S# E/ ~# U! lYou might enjoy a course about 1 ?/ J3 t9 B7 P0 i
Energy Economics!# j0 P6 e9 O; O( ^" C' Y, [
ECON 366 Energy Economics/ [4 P& [, u+ m5 b3 V; Y
Topics: , b6 y# a2 {* j) G E: A
Pricing7 Z' i9 f# B6 S% ]
Role in economic growth
% b F. Q+ R$ |& lEnergy sources and markets
) [1 P& F/ v( l0 ~) s& YRole of government
7 N( d) |4 F" F, uRegulation $ ^) J! M- z/ F% l8 K4 ~+ Y
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0 g2 V: C8 ]5 F3 x4 l- KExternalities
: v& [: ]" x1 G# w" e( H* z. O' MRegulation* t% M( C+ j5 r! M* f4 S
Government roles2 U+ X5 Z" o* D& |. l+ J
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7 C$ G/ {; Z$ ~* W6 TEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration6 b1 q% W1 Z; U; @
Steps taken to address deterioration' v! u1 j5 a2 H* m' k) d T3 J
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
- Z7 \! N, `8 ~$ ^5 x" @ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
2 A0 j) l" b% s/ y2 mTopics: ( D7 b" r8 d2 A$ Z9 j" ?
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment " ^4 F$ f% @" g7 ^
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
# |2 I1 J! t0 U7 B9 B3 p" GTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
3 E' s! k! w( M5 d1 K pRecreation economics' e6 S5 y4 j& Z
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% }. x0 R- b" ? Individual Incentives/ _/ Q+ m) B. N0 I1 b
Total Welfare : I# o. V5 _/ v) K/ _
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! / J2 o, ]8 E. u5 R* |' j0 z
ECON 378 Law and Economics& e' v4 ^4 U/ ?- i1 W
Topics:
7 ?- {3 N/ X9 r! ]Issues in Criminal and Family Law
6 G" v& _6 G- a3 d9 ]" c- ~' XCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
R8 y4 f- c& n( PChild Support Payments
" {$ P+ Z+ K: c; OPrivate Divorce agreements& Y2 Q4 h" ~4 `4 V( U0 n6 W3 u" ?: a
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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% e* P9 m3 C& I7 F! b; n/ pIf you enjoyed learning about
. k1 a1 G& y0 X7 D7 q) o% y6 qPrisoners Dilemma
1 H. k L. D) i* ^, [Dominant Strategies
+ V6 M/ b# n3 i' M% Q1 \Collusion" L) ]$ C$ ]. k+ S3 H" S+ M
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
; U4 O- v! x2 G. o: I% n$ }9 oECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications; d; V6 n8 A) G
Topics: 2 z/ e% {$ n( S0 h5 H
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
0 a+ B" ^4 R: w' [5 vApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion . k- ~7 |9 S# J, J3 Q
Note! Prerequisites:
: b) t0 I2 U9 z, p# SECON 384 & 299 |
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