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Trade
. w( i3 `& p c: M2 ?Growth8 J0 @% @& ~& L" e4 e8 p
Or would like to learn more about: & ~6 T& g3 O7 V5 G: r. L
China as an Emerging Economy
+ A% w/ r# u9 B, u( UYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
9 y0 {- `7 a* @0 }/ F, yECON 211 Chinese Economic Development7 R+ m4 N8 u2 T/ l& t5 w3 d
Topics:
n, \, L) B: z; aChinese Economy Characteristics
- S1 @& E- y# ~7 @( `Recent Events in the Chinese Economy: R$ i8 Q- J7 L3 {* v, n+ L5 I
Consequences of economic reform
% t+ B" o- n/ k8 j; j- d* hCanada’s economic relations with China4 b7 D7 P% N* b- b- b
" K0 z* j2 f. R6 K- F- ]! R8 BIf you would like to learn more about:
+ f8 D2 m$ T9 g# ]" x2 ERich and Poor Countries
0 U T/ y7 H: M* `6 N LWhy economies differ( k) ]6 n# h5 i6 E
Causes for such differences
( ^* d, m' i4 r0 n$ ~* a" _You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; u- s8 s1 d. U9 jECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' Z6 I9 W' W/ D9 ]& Q. d
Topics:
5 y. P: J7 l" H- R3 C' ]5 dTechnology
1 i' p! n. `5 B7 T$ y: |9 \& X# qInstitutions
0 B8 L4 A1 _8 }; E) Q5 ~& _' A9 ZGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
% A) G4 M' C2 H/ K) a7 l/ s8 wConsumer Behavior
1 _; I& S% t- A! p3 U! CProduction and Cost' o: ?% l) K; j* y
Price and Output) C. H+ l& [' V% I
Market Structures
+ L5 T! N8 |* q2 I) m$ x C [0 rYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
$ ~4 Z z9 I. z4 I! r, p. vECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
" E+ b+ E; n1 r7 p8 M8 }/ d+ ETopics:
( A' a6 o* o9 S1 Q5 STheory of consumer behavior, R3 B% x1 x6 U3 A1 m% Z) k% w
Theory of production and cost
# h9 l. _# E: f4 Z: |Price and output determination under competition
- I0 O! A4 D. r6 OMonopoly and other market structures9 Q1 t0 `/ J4 A9 |3 i+ b
: ?+ V; C, T9 E; N' `If you enjoyed learning about & Z6 w! e" F, l; ~
Costs and Benefits " n: {3 _- e8 v, S
Externalities
( S- N$ t, I( P& B O3 A+ C4 ?Decision-making; q5 j5 F+ L5 K9 e' f
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Capital Investments/ K9 d m* `: y
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
+ t. e, \1 ^9 I& f$ z3 c: y7 d, wECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation- A: ^! w6 x8 O) w) i
Topics:
# s2 T0 k6 n* oCost-Benefit Analysis
: t1 E P& J4 D/ q" [) aEvaluating Public Investment Projects9 A# S' v( ]" u- f' S' j
Look at examples from * s( t& v! q$ P( p1 _, ]. `' l
Transportation
- h, Q8 t' W$ e2 x; ^. fRiver Basin Management
; T1 h1 J. { i4 H- x P) d! n, i5 aElectrical Generation/ b& |6 o8 g, F( g3 z: B: H: y' ?, F
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control2 g% Q$ _6 j3 T7 ^$ o$ b: e
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Supply and Demand
& x6 U' H$ y) b# hExternalities/ K0 e4 R6 y: A& l9 G* N
Resource Allocation
7 q* X$ y6 `; N, fTaxation( {+ j! x# \+ Q* i& q
Or would like to learn more about
! ]8 r2 l' O0 N8 ?) N: O2 VSupply of Natural Resources in Canada) i# P8 E# ` }" n3 V; {' I" r4 I
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!2 T5 @/ S2 ^' `# D9 D
ECON 365 Resource Economics
! B7 v9 n, X Z$ p" M% w$ OTopics:
0 R. ~# m0 | g3 a: CExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources; \) K s' @; p; I2 B
Scarcity and pricing
, o9 u6 _4 T" i: _7 Y! y6 vContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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- D$ q/ w/ N6 }9 v3 VIf you enjoyed learning about
, i$ |) C% X2 J; RResource Allocation* D2 e0 x1 E9 u- q+ J3 j. K
Pricing$ Y7 _8 j* t% G8 x* f; _5 ~1 r
Markets v1 g: y) w: Y3 P4 W
Government roles
& X: R. O& v3 a0 l! z/ rOr would like to learn more about
+ F' I( J3 e8 A# mThe energy sector, including sources and markets
6 ^5 f7 k! A( P2 E/ PCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
! }3 v }* G" S6 t0 I3 V) \You might enjoy a course about * V- h2 G( O6 N' H6 y8 Q
Energy Economics!
' ^+ S8 I' x7 P1 d, h+ V( BECON 366 Energy Economics
. P, m% i- q5 I3 E9 g. ATopics: I- Q! P2 y; I* ~
Pricing+ N0 @- ~, Q2 {8 `2 U
Role in economic growth i$ W1 ], s9 M; ?' f
Energy sources and markets : @8 Z) E0 l( O6 b. h+ h
Role of government - A- G$ z6 c5 [ K/ L' D
Regulation
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, a' G" N7 @# G& B' TIf you enjoyed learning about ) `7 C; A* \ r6 `0 k) b2 E/ D
Externalities* f1 d* u, Y- x" C* n$ O9 J. Q
Regulation" k7 L4 Y0 J3 m0 q9 w" A3 P
Government roles
9 w! O8 h+ P; o' f" \9 J: lOr would like to learn more about
% l; x) V# ~- K+ y) jEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
( y/ b6 |' i$ G3 f: e- n% RSteps taken to address deterioration
, ]4 Y1 M F- nYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! $ L `& r4 X i1 z$ |( T4 n# T
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
9 ?2 V: y: g6 e E# \Topics:
4 ^% C( F5 x0 w( a& k) W! oEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
) l" j! s9 X, w3 C- XTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 4 Z( C; e- r8 T* o% o$ |; q
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ! |/ g% o) Y$ j; u
Recreation economics+ H" }7 Z6 n) s
Z( S% o. f3 k; S7 sIf you enjoyed learning about
0 w6 j6 T5 v" l; B+ Q Individual Incentives5 E/ [3 |# ?1 F4 A7 e
Total Welfare ' L4 z1 a& @; H. S
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 7 S/ A8 A k5 v7 Y* a: h5 }9 A$ I
ECON 378 Law and Economics! B- b1 v3 ~& C$ R( B# Z
Topics:
8 [. ]) w5 X" o2 L! ^- vIssues in Criminal and Family Law2 W+ n' Q' K! h% {8 O9 b( W' H( }- i# Z! D
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 W( Q/ e1 ^; B% H5 {8 v! u1 ?# mChild Support Payments
: B* t* i* u3 T% `# i+ z1 A: xPrivate Divorce agreements
* G6 L1 v# ~5 B2 ICriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
8 ^, R1 a1 C; S. XDominant Strategies
( v& Z) l! v: y! o+ G6 pCollusion
+ X/ E' F: {6 _+ p a7 l0 Q& h) ?You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
% c4 D5 L5 B- e9 K8 P* I* ?0 sECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
! c( |% A$ _0 o" v6 T2 ~+ PTopics:
F, \) _+ [" Q4 O2 iAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games3 F8 q3 D- [' J; c* Q. _% k
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
5 ^5 I* T/ u( ?; u: t" n. w sNote! Prerequisites:
5 {3 r2 _6 n: s! |: AECON 384 & 299 |
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