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1 A) g2 O7 ~7 P, x: a$ E. U" @Trade
! g0 `) t$ O( t5 a, o, QGrowth
0 {5 Z1 N5 w6 i9 T8 S/ t- vOr would like to learn more about: * |' A i0 i& j+ K
China as an Emerging Economy
3 R8 g1 {: h$ D7 c( m5 X' MYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
: ]0 }. }5 B/ A( u) CECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
' _; z9 j; J1 v8 [/ x9 [Topics: ( q" z; r% r6 X0 K' a" D
Chinese Economy Characteristics
2 G% C# M0 w1 K BRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
) F& I/ h8 {# P# hConsequences of economic reform0 O& y1 ~4 g+ s9 i2 E
Canada’s economic relations with China
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: J0 z5 ?5 ^& e) y$ k6 LIf you would like to learn more about:
5 Y- k8 z# j" oRich and Poor Countries
4 E2 Z. Z, A8 v& p4 N% b) X1 c, JWhy economies differ' z2 I6 k( Y- H& `/ U3 G$ B7 K
Causes for such differences
/ }4 P2 @1 l0 \6 H1 _You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' A6 u: R: D7 a- m! `) q" b3 Y$ FECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ b0 C8 `2 m2 u" [ d( JTopics:: U( f) v" Y4 @+ t. e/ W6 W
Technology
! m) C j R6 H% A3 XInstitutions. v- Z( s0 y8 x8 S1 ^
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence & K v5 q3 Q# q5 G
. Z( X' H5 a, y3 A, T: ^- ~If you enjoyed learning about 1 u s2 \, g! r* T
Supply and Demand
: |" s) }8 s4 c( pConsumer Behavior) k: e3 A1 R8 G8 I" @8 C2 e
Production and Cost
# U/ m8 U, j% N% v# g- @5 }Price and Output* Y# C0 H+ K6 R! j# `# l
Market Structures# Z% V( Z( h: _
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
+ ^9 Y" D- s5 V- {ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 Z1 A- J3 ?0 \. R$ k J
Topics: 1 C8 y! S1 O2 f
Theory of consumer behavior
" u/ L* J4 k* p8 w6 n" WTheory of production and cost* m- @ W' Q+ |0 y
Price and output determination under competition
; Z& M$ m- W) ~Monopoly and other market structures
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& j' w+ W0 X# P5 F* sIf you enjoyed learning about
( C) E% ~6 Q: {! k; vCosts and Benefits
, a+ f9 ~! O6 Q- |$ d9 bExternalities
' f: m7 x* F5 Z4 V7 IDecision-making
9 I* c z+ ?+ y6 i, b3 N# M& oOr would like to learn more about
3 ]4 ~' K, V3 ECapital Investments
6 v3 u" ]. V1 _, r$ RYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
) G' b6 T( K) x/ J E' m1 YECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation8 y9 c5 o& ~1 F; r6 R3 ?
Topics:
, s+ G5 k) q I9 C# _5 g& GCost-Benefit Analysis5 g4 V/ X( w! `" O ~3 |2 ^
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
6 K* i6 b+ Z7 s" JLook at examples from , }. P$ v8 n0 _: }: ^$ l
Transportation$ ?4 l: b0 d9 E8 h3 p% a
River Basin Management5 }# a- ^! B e' s5 J( l& n
Electrical Generation
1 _; j0 R/ _/ U7 h) A [" ~Oil & Gas and Pollution Control( ^6 G! j3 L4 l! q! U& I0 L k
8 ] i9 C- ~8 F7 x" ~5 h+ yIf you enjoyed learning about 2 Y d" i) _9 D
Supply and Demand
8 z2 f5 a, n( z% v v4 `8 v: a6 E8 B4 nExternalities5 a8 F" W9 R; C X7 X& h E% Q
Resource Allocation! R& W, L% J5 a* B$ i# k0 e! w, m0 c
Taxation. T6 r& b3 n- P) C
Or would like to learn more about
) [+ u/ `) F* q, G8 ?* [5 J3 KSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 }5 }5 J6 t; Y" t! pYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
) \# R% N* |, K# L& C' AECON 365 Resource Economics
, G$ X1 F3 b( \Topics:
7 ~+ F% k& ], k& Z( @" P7 ?! \Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources) U! R# Y V! g+ j
Scarcity and pricing7 P0 |1 ?: i# z3 b
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues( W9 ]% w3 e; n& K
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% I5 f+ F- k* @Resource Allocation
. u" B* {/ ?6 ^$ V9 Q1 s/ uPricing
5 i! ~: k1 u& P4 z3 ~Markets4 m% ~* J2 D Y. l
Government roles
+ G0 A5 s5 y- z. |. Q! X% _Or would like to learn more about \9 }$ u" P' R: i& H; L4 s) U
The energy sector, including sources and markets
+ V1 H _0 n" H6 m6 kCanadian Energy Policy and current issues3 U* f5 O7 i* p, |# Y5 u
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Energy Economics!4 Q$ I- |' ^& A; e' h
ECON 366 Energy Economics
& C& \9 ^5 s; `6 p& B2 w0 [' STopics:
: A. `! Z' i; l# nPricing
H4 K# j) s4 B* ^0 G I; ORole in economic growth " O6 {) t) C/ M' E
Energy sources and markets
/ u/ p- D! X B+ w# }+ vRole of government
) T3 p# G7 G" {/ ^, D7 u( yRegulation - s4 X1 v& s( X6 N4 O0 a+ _- M
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# I3 Y8 s+ o3 A: P5 s' J T A; ]$ jExternalities: b- Y+ n8 a6 N T$ G
Regulation: I D. w9 ]+ U# d& H
Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration4 w, A( @8 N. r; P3 ^0 Q
Steps taken to address deterioration
+ g" L) z' b5 }+ I, BYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 6 v+ H% H! S2 N0 r! Y7 k! N# t
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
! A, |! x* J& A5 n) xTopics: 4 m0 a0 M$ |* O6 {
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment " Y; R" W) W. q& O R0 F# x
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
: y" [% Q* r4 y4 n* C$ WTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
# n) ~* T3 q$ p3 l0 E) h5 bRecreation economics# l. q5 {3 ]8 u
3 c. Y& X/ j$ D. G5 I6 pIf you enjoyed learning about
- |& T5 r# f3 f$ n0 a, |! M Individual Incentives; {9 ] K3 B; X% Q
Total Welfare
8 `. f$ j+ E' ]1 o6 T9 V: OYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
6 R1 \6 r+ [2 I$ x3 V* v bECON 378 Law and Economics: N- R8 V* d* b+ A4 d$ M& c- a
Topics:
% S' [7 m9 F5 S! |* ^! iIssues in Criminal and Family Law
6 q5 X( {' A- P+ \ gCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 n; I+ i& N3 e- BChild Support Payments
5 i: M( s1 t% n w. j, H0 FPrivate Divorce agreements2 e' N0 U% G% m! {" t
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act5 \2 ^; a* y: x9 V F" O1 S( F
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9 b5 G. h' y7 p4 g/ c5 Y# h# ~Prisoners Dilemma; R/ B3 M+ v# Y) a5 d1 t
Dominant Strategies3 v% L. v# F4 m; X7 F# D$ m r/ i
Collusion) I/ W* c9 ?* E( h C I
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 1 y3 {. \% u0 B. C$ g
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications7 ^2 T* \. R. D" G) x" G7 D
Topics: 3 u/ t4 n& V7 e
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
: `; H N' V$ B) j0 w0 |Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ! v3 |. b& i4 l4 b
Note! Prerequisites: 8 m9 I2 D1 d! `" c0 S3 P1 T
ECON 384 & 299 |
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