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Trade, V% a0 U$ e5 K) L+ O, S, C
Growth
v9 m' M* w( ?# t& UOr would like to learn more about: + u c8 x# f* U N7 l
China as an Emerging Economy
: ?1 o7 ] B8 I8 g" ?$ v6 @" ]You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
! @. N; N# }0 X& |! f5 dECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
3 y1 S; }- J1 Z( B* e4 C) Y+ S. vRecent Events in the Chinese Economy m9 ]* i; d+ `7 o
Consequences of economic reform0 V$ h9 Q; a7 r' ]) V
Canada’s economic relations with China
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: O$ B" \& y4 v' v0 MIf you would like to learn more about: - U* _1 z x- |1 \; t6 h
Rich and Poor Countries8 [! M! d0 d' \( z
Why economies differ7 A( p+ S4 D$ k, F2 \: U# j* ]6 F( b, f
Causes for such differences
: h$ X# Q, k. }" r9 QYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ D% ]" Y3 Y/ D- h$ H1 h) D+ e1 vECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 I& Y3 v8 m1 W7 j2 a4 s' a
Topics:
+ O$ ]" B ^. J9 K7 aTechnology
& V9 @3 l* `1 m' p! _5 d, ^Institutions
0 Y/ Q& g6 J$ y9 Z8 }, l( K( SGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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0 i" L! p3 t& ^. a* G9 qIf you enjoyed learning about
1 h% x0 N8 v5 Y0 Y- w9 I* jSupply and Demand
5 s. r ?+ B8 L8 l! b" O# ^Consumer Behavior9 g0 _$ \3 G) g( C W# @/ S# n
Production and Cost
4 X% z9 \% L0 l7 SPrice and Output
9 O5 t9 t( l9 N. i# ?9 ?! _9 M- a3 y( AMarket Structures
# Z% V! ^( ?- G( O; Z) s; U4 i+ uYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!& _0 Q& p( R9 r% r9 s2 ]
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I+ [1 r$ t9 B! u8 _% G' F
Topics:
, ]2 f/ ^+ Y, t) q1 s4 z- O) g. fTheory of consumer behavior8 }2 ?! X; t# j# C
Theory of production and cost9 ]3 z- I( J& Y3 m/ C
Price and output determination under competition
& r- c( { C/ W; u' qMonopoly and other market structures& S8 y! l+ y6 g3 b: i- m
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Costs and Benefits
; \ E9 f1 S- C# _Externalities
0 r% J L+ U& `" `* q* eDecision-making f: x' w t& i Q* {
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Capital Investments3 A- M5 o5 D2 Y8 _+ `: `' m B
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
f! a( [3 D0 J8 ^4 ?6 A: B4 f3 VECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation$ D- [) q; V" ]
Topics:
! ?" p6 ^1 V6 O* ?5 H' f& \3 B5 CCost-Benefit Analysis, o$ R0 X* e" S2 g
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
& m" d# z, \8 G. fLook at examples from
: v" d- ^ a% I, B4 b8 }Transportation
/ F1 _/ V) Q! ]# U+ c# Y1 b% RRiver Basin Management1 i" e6 ], ^- m4 W9 a3 l2 T
Electrical Generation
: C5 k2 n, p( ^) q1 \Oil & Gas and Pollution Control d7 @$ X7 j; o/ d
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 L9 D7 d& s _3 \9 T/ ~Supply and Demand" G( i5 c! K* F, V* A$ s6 S
Externalities# O2 A, a0 |0 D U3 @
Resource Allocation }: T$ t! n5 ~
Taxation2 ?3 ?" a" D3 m+ f- N- z8 {
Or would like to learn more about
4 O9 X3 d$ D" M" kSupply of Natural Resources in Canada4 D* s, L' O% \2 B3 i) ~
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!- M; G9 u" x% U, e% }* [3 x$ u
ECON 365 Resource Economics
3 ?: Y! u6 s& i% w! K8 bTopics:
# c& `% ?; r5 aExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources! g% B( @" ?+ k* V. G
Scarcity and pricing
/ }5 Y# s3 r+ d: X4 sContemporary Canadian resource policy issues, m m0 H1 F, Q5 ?2 G! u
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 Z- y1 Q0 c# d0 A9 u" H7 hResource Allocation0 D. e+ p0 [/ u j" {; x7 C0 a
Pricing
/ d( Y, {6 l8 I/ X2 HMarkets+ D1 J& Z k( c9 l# L
Government roles
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% b3 P0 u% N5 A5 |' R M. SThe energy sector, including sources and markets& O, v5 R2 l( {' J) x% D
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
. R, w5 K' L! c9 t; I4 N/ H/ l, wYou might enjoy a course about 1 D" b" J4 |" T* w p
Energy Economics!
& D4 e. u% y/ s8 p) i+ S. d6 }ECON 366 Energy Economics
3 Z5 L, x5 m- e! k9 ITopics:
! c1 O' V& W u5 PPricing. E8 E9 \, V# c. l/ f' p. X8 m& N
Role in economic growth
$ N, k! D. d/ B7 ^Energy sources and markets O$ ?7 z# q3 M/ o
Role of government
7 b% f* U& Y6 H# H+ c4 |6 |Regulation
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Externalities
3 A* W7 ~8 M; T1 s# [$ YRegulation
& Z) ~5 B/ j' F* E7 h+ RGovernment roles
* K/ e1 |- k7 n* f1 n( r/ FOr would like to learn more about 1 ^9 ]. [9 \, i o0 ^+ g: Z( U
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
% k9 [: r [( dSteps taken to address deterioration
, B* I+ D9 [2 o4 rYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
) ~$ H9 Z! x9 x- l, @) dECON 369 Economics of the Environment/ G) f: ^$ F4 W- `( ~
Topics:
" r+ b0 ^* D" s$ U" {2 ?/ eEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment $ N Y9 }* d; Y8 V7 _& ~
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
: h# X( O# n, a- B' wTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 8 L+ D7 f, K: |/ q
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 l; g [$ z8 ~& D' A Individual Incentives) J8 |5 q6 w$ I- |
Total Welfare
/ N3 ^ v' n: ^- bYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
; j8 T' K3 {- B" i, A$ CECON 378 Law and Economics- C2 T0 [4 V' \ T% Q6 L
Topics:
. S# M3 E/ R3 h+ Y) a2 q8 sIssues in Criminal and Family Law
: D' E g9 x* y( q. H8 o# I0 _" WCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining; i! B* i8 b2 _# E' t5 @
Child Support Payments
- K7 x( a" J' [7 K1 D$ _7 R" b% ^Private Divorce agreements
/ Y5 `7 @" [( l7 T, l9 @Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 _% `, f' w" k6 W2 H+ x& v& w' ZPrisoners Dilemma' _, R% ] e2 R7 O
Dominant Strategies
5 x3 v6 v/ R1 _5 t0 ]% _. sCollusion$ v1 w; j4 z& w: j9 [: h
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! . \9 b$ c* X* g! P" H) R
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications t8 i0 J+ G6 o
Topics: - Q7 A& T! }% l
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games- ~- s K1 {% k+ P
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion # V! J- O' t7 d! N7 d
Note! Prerequisites: ; m, q& s7 P2 n/ }0 R h' x
ECON 384 & 299 |
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