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Trade* z" V+ @: @. S
Growth! `/ B3 _! c/ h, d4 L# Y
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) e% I9 N8 {; R5 S* I j+ @. u; NChina as an Emerging Economy
$ }& Y& q$ I/ O7 |) {% ZYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
5 X* K( b3 d% J4 R- \ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
$ n: \6 y9 \; ~ I5 ?/ u+ ITopics:
/ k; ~6 U$ x: j7 v$ ?Chinese Economy Characteristics
# p- \! b6 g% r4 T, u- xRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
; E3 l) _8 `' z, l0 JConsequences of economic reform" U$ E0 `$ M T) e
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries+ `$ a6 P7 G6 @5 k0 K
Why economies differ
7 Y. f, v6 Z; c* W3 YCauses for such differences3 r+ q& Q, x6 ]) ~3 Q' I# O1 ~
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 d. P6 ^1 U& D' Q' k6 D" a+ zECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
3 M9 u5 @3 M: x3 f* BTopics:1 p8 e6 h& D% Y& z
Technology
' z; [* U& W. YInstitutions
3 F4 o a! }: P5 Q, [1 G/ B3 r6 iGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 8 ?: B- U/ V( K7 q8 l7 l, A
' Q% E4 [+ ~# K4 ? r- J7 tIf you enjoyed learning about , f* ` S# s3 B' V
Supply and Demand2 x F3 k2 W# i) o2 A$ t5 \4 h
Consumer Behavior
0 y& ]$ m0 W# {3 t+ P ?7 XProduction and Cost
. m3 M# x% ~0 D( ^' P, BPrice and Output) n; G/ E8 M8 ?4 L) }
Market Structures! [! l) ]; y& M# {2 `
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!: H7 [. U" O* l
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I# S6 n0 v0 g1 z6 ?* F: V! M' _# v
Topics:
9 W7 u; {$ Z' C& @2 t( h5 `1 O; JTheory of consumer behavior# M+ q( ?6 t: C" J+ [6 _' _9 T
Theory of production and cost
. q* i+ w" H0 s7 z2 APrice and output determination under competition7 l, A0 s \/ {" ?/ j
Monopoly and other market structures) S/ Q9 A' K% L; {0 q2 B
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Costs and Benefits 1 ?( C g. \( w9 m$ t
Externalities8 f7 L+ M" d' p4 K5 O% Y
Decision-making
0 d) J/ U1 x; X( G' d$ uOr would like to learn more about
& u2 a2 @$ X- W. w4 `( N8 _Capital Investments
% R9 `! J/ B2 V6 t# C% D# ~$ xYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
# v/ P+ S, Z. ]+ C* n9 S7 O' eECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation2 r: h+ {0 d) p# ]! t
Topics:
9 I3 N0 d8 t6 J mCost-Benefit Analysis
) C- }7 D0 c; i/ [- YEvaluating Public Investment Projects6 v5 o: g6 T9 V+ k3 E
Look at examples from
8 H2 Q% L7 z, H; ~. v) { \Transportation
" O4 Q6 b8 D: |3 A6 T# uRiver Basin Management) T* f/ R. p& @/ W: K2 n
Electrical Generation
. q( A! [4 h+ pOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Externalities& @8 Y2 {- Z2 M
Resource Allocation. o* J, O# S+ Q7 I1 ^7 _
Taxation
1 o; q3 U- F% Y: N7 m3 L6 O! p# ]8 u: qOr would like to learn more about 0 B+ N+ e) R( H; ^6 G* B
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada6 \; U0 ^$ `" V& Z' R% V& F
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
; f; B# f+ I9 x6 aECON 365 Resource Economics) U, r7 L* e# R7 E$ V, H, B5 X
Topics:
( B3 x, N, g2 JExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources6 _4 Q7 S( v) ]- a0 F) P' e4 F2 o
Scarcity and pricing
% h" N$ i; k+ e& @ QContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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l( b( s0 K# r, M& t R6 sResource Allocation
$ J! Z/ ~1 c: }- y7 Z) FPricing: y1 c# ]' o/ p4 U, I
Markets
7 m6 V& Q' R% L7 @* `( ~: E8 sGovernment roles0 z) r1 v, z7 T4 Q. \6 d2 I1 N1 X
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; \) ]* @. O8 j6 L) ]; R5 _The energy sector, including sources and markets
$ K) q( w7 z9 z6 w4 t9 Q/ Y ~Canadian Energy Policy and current issues9 r& E: _' u: D* x. e
You might enjoy a course about
8 q9 U4 ~7 o Q" z+ bEnergy Economics!
9 u( l* G6 x/ ?7 cECON 366 Energy Economics
( ]4 o- Z" R; CTopics: ! B& n m! h5 P
Pricing
! V& ~9 v8 r; I- @. wRole in economic growth
* k. d- @4 O, ?0 R" ^* mEnergy sources and markets
* e: |& k6 E2 @) Y6 XRole of government ; \9 d8 q0 E& Z, L: z9 l
Regulation ! p9 N! q& E8 A7 T9 Y3 U" \% ?
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B1 Z. l' z: W% L2 a3 LExternalities
/ X2 l% ` r ] e5 XRegulation
& b6 _4 j o% P3 A+ P9 p7 E, q/ B+ ^6 K" QGovernment roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration* Z, O1 R( Z% O1 A' \& h1 H
Steps taken to address deterioration
5 x+ g! o' w. V5 |. j, L' ZYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
' w) ?9 t7 b- b1 m7 GECON 369 Economics of the Environment
) ]" q- `5 O$ V. W" c! A2 eTopics: ' k1 _6 [& i6 i9 t
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
' |% X7 }: P5 D& I4 |" @Types and causes of environmental deterioration + e; r% A) L' S& S4 G+ Y
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ) {6 J+ w% @/ s' q
Recreation economics8 R6 h1 \9 z; ]& k( f5 C: ~1 P# H
: H, Z, h' o% }/ R/ h5 I$ ?% NIf you enjoyed learning about
; v, O( \/ _1 ?! J3 } Individual Incentives& t! w4 }) z1 {4 {' _/ i
Total Welfare
, p) R1 b" o2 |5 D' p) [# i1 UYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
! d, f" o1 E5 DECON 378 Law and Economics" ] q: |- q) w. a! i( [9 x
Topics: 5 t9 f8 r( m, Q6 h7 c
Issues in Criminal and Family Law, M/ y' g6 N h! Y# Z0 g1 B3 o. N
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
" }5 c J/ g. ~9 J& o' O5 |' HChild Support Payments: v6 o! T' ~0 \
Private Divorce agreements" ]" B* i( y& M3 C3 Z
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act4 t# W2 }: [/ B" y7 ]/ O4 i
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Prisoners Dilemma* L; [; I7 P Q2 T3 ^+ n8 J
Dominant Strategies7 B4 |/ y2 R( F7 a
Collusion
: Z/ N" }5 D+ ?7 K0 K; vYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
7 v: Z* v7 ~3 ^! w H% n! mECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications B# ]+ L1 i6 ]1 H
Topics:
" L/ F' ?" J7 k/ p7 {Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games9 Q- t7 @: ?: b- [- b# C
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 2 d9 e; Q' R- A# U
Note! Prerequisites: / M- A1 @3 ?* ?" U
ECON 384 & 299 |
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