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Trade6 R& M8 G; i0 }; z7 A
Growth
' {; V* c) k. ^$ W" p. m3 c, F4 bOr would like to learn more about:
; V/ W+ W4 _! t3 C, X cChina as an Emerging Economy
/ d" \! c7 ] v* r4 VYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!! _2 h* o |2 A2 D, D
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development8 |& I5 r, G. A$ M$ b4 S
Topics:
8 Z4 O% q) b: fChinese Economy Characteristics+ v" U) B% I" h$ x0 K
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
: a1 Y* A G% \" ]Consequences of economic reform
3 ^7 @, W! N6 L; ?* w& A+ u/ RCanada’s economic relations with China
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# B6 n0 s2 }/ x" y0 e+ J0 MIf you would like to learn more about:
3 D: A7 c- T2 HRich and Poor Countries
) D' ], ^( ^4 `8 @( LWhy economies differ
( s) f8 s. ]% RCauses for such differences8 j" }3 @0 e- {
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 I$ W4 V; ], W* @% SECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 X0 K) p- {6 z$ ?6 r
Topics:
& x7 s2 g# |: y8 W; L' LTechnology2 X8 N% g* w* M3 G8 [
Institutions* q3 u W2 R: F, ]/ S! X
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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- G9 B/ S( h/ o4 L$ t xIf you enjoyed learning about
. ?1 u7 T9 e$ g9 W' \0 pSupply and Demand8 v) `1 M+ X2 |: }0 U: @
Consumer Behavior
: \8 U* H3 K- `. A# aProduction and Cost+ A* {( D7 c+ i) @# I5 K( q+ K
Price and Output4 t' k( T. m9 L6 L
Market Structures
% w* Q% \1 l4 M. b2 ]" G6 H- IYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
# \2 a5 q8 n7 W! T- M' QECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I& T6 ]: R, t" C/ z
Topics:
5 W/ T8 Q( t* N) K& z5 gTheory of consumer behavior* i5 W" r; |% Y. K, \% g
Theory of production and cost' G1 f/ s" T4 G
Price and output determination under competition4 G2 g4 j0 |, x
Monopoly and other market structures
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/ d; i$ k) v k1 aIf you enjoyed learning about
" M4 i \4 c0 ~8 e- t0 r2 CCosts and Benefits
4 ^0 B$ L! S M% uExternalities* e; W5 p! w5 {* J& C) K
Decision-making9 D2 }9 ^' M3 Z& \5 h
Or would like to learn more about
. p! M& X3 E/ g1 @5 z" {# \Capital Investments
C" B8 g9 l0 t# a8 g+ CYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
! p( K8 |! Q3 y' K: ^: m4 g$ TECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
' q3 N8 b) {" u% b( ZTopics:( b* T, T' o& @; ^; K9 G$ J
Cost-Benefit Analysis% W; f1 O" e0 e0 n3 D$ B Y
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
7 _" x6 z6 j! l5 u, r0 D h! FLook at examples from
" B6 j) ~+ y( P9 O: L. U) iTransportation
; v/ R. M8 I. ~8 {6 i7 g7 W% ^River Basin Management
' ^0 o5 L, {/ N0 t6 b/ JElectrical Generation
) f9 u- C4 S* r" H8 `! b) }Oil & Gas and Pollution Control2 k5 Y+ p# B9 P2 a, N$ M0 q' C8 {
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 i6 A' g! k& q+ r/ c' N5 BSupply and Demand
3 P; @1 v, c7 H5 z' N' eExternalities1 E. f" H9 q1 p, i8 ^
Resource Allocation
9 R+ S# G2 b' x1 _Taxation; s$ v) Y# }% U9 X8 ]. U; x+ o
Or would like to learn more about
" u3 f! C4 T' J2 zSupply of Natural Resources in Canada1 L# I3 J, w2 j8 o" [) V
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!1 K% ^$ x) s) {7 \2 b
ECON 365 Resource Economics
7 O) o+ [7 x6 [# F3 g9 nTopics:
+ m2 N" i0 Q H6 n& }, ^Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
1 A' B% |; @5 _4 K, y: J3 \Scarcity and pricing
% {% ^8 C6 e/ P/ [Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues, d A, K% O1 V: S/ @6 N
, c+ K! O- A% Z; tIf you enjoyed learning about / I8 b( M+ M" |+ c" d c
Resource Allocation
: M: N$ \, y0 _. P: X* y: xPricing; v% F+ X- U4 a$ f- t2 P
Markets
$ o, o7 c) E: M1 I4 |$ nGovernment roles
4 \0 C: N n2 `: v( ~Or would like to learn more about , @ I" R8 W; s, c1 O
The energy sector, including sources and markets, K2 E& q }' X0 S/ U
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues" o/ M) m6 a/ U+ K% J+ Z9 M
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Energy Economics!
% r6 B: Q# p6 FECON 366 Energy Economics
( [: t+ ?5 F0 BTopics: ' m, O; O5 s* Z4 J; Z
Pricing
; D+ C/ U% Y2 ]Role in economic growth
# a9 ?: X* G3 {9 `Energy sources and markets . O1 c$ m* u! c; J8 ^/ R
Role of government
" H7 N8 T3 t9 M9 h% |Regulation
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# O; V4 D# f4 v& BExternalities. m5 n1 I+ k3 u, @4 I
Regulation
; I' Z9 }( \! u" T [) W TGovernment roles
# v4 k+ @- N- P, NOr would like to learn more about ) U* s w% J: N: x- s5 k9 j: L% }) e
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
/ B1 H- z) Y- l) l& f1 k$ K2 ?Steps taken to address deterioration
$ [+ r2 r+ D0 w9 V4 z4 E2 ]5 EYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
2 v7 ^4 l/ [" |1 n$ J. zECON 369 Economics of the Environment9 Z$ u2 s; ]$ P" `$ i/ m# s. m
Topics:
" D3 H' \2 v- ]& B! G$ UEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
8 a# g% W3 Z! y9 xTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
/ N/ v7 f. _4 I: g9 H2 i/ M/ [Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
* C2 |& l- ~ J' \Recreation economics6 m/ F$ }& [+ {; g W6 l. q
6 x6 n$ i9 W9 I( C4 VIf you enjoyed learning about
1 M- B2 o; A: n2 }! N q F Individual Incentives
5 y$ j$ d% y; A- k. LTotal Welfare
, Y* L& @9 S3 `You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! : C: X2 H5 k) n9 `5 m
ECON 378 Law and Economics3 a" Y; K' a' G, s4 J
Topics:
7 O* y' A4 |+ R" X& x# zIssues in Criminal and Family Law& ^# r& v# N5 h
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
( I- O' S1 C7 S+ C* O$ F5 UChild Support Payments
* V* I. g- D/ H: H7 YPrivate Divorce agreements
; P6 l1 O' G& C( T" J' G/ J4 ECriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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8 X! ?) L7 ], b6 M* D5 QIf you enjoyed learning about
7 o) V/ \9 M, Z. u7 E& }Prisoners Dilemma
$ |+ U4 H9 A* P% Y/ BDominant Strategies
/ v& S F& ?/ u/ h" A X: r4 g) pCollusion
! F% \6 [- ?+ I0 E% I$ fYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
( K3 R6 J; p$ C5 i2 b$ g2 [ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: L% W' Y! v: G1 g' j7 }2 f H
Topics: 1 w Z, ?$ U" B1 z
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games7 b% X( @ {( Z2 [ _4 q; y
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
' H/ X* q: w0 h. L/ kNote! Prerequisites:
4 {$ V% f, d' ` R. JECON 384 & 299 |
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