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1 g4 t* _" X+ |' {, q* C* l, v3 KTrade
9 t9 d+ o, w1 m7 B% H4 NGrowth
' S, E) Q9 p3 N$ d: }# W- H: h6 t7 QOr would like to learn more about: 6 _% E3 [- H4 p; k0 h
China as an Emerging Economy
4 [. O2 ^- F6 q$ h! GYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!+ i$ E% J j8 K3 W8 G, z2 o
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development7 s7 j* O u# P* Z5 o- F- x2 U, C* n" b _
Topics: - `9 M. x: I) _+ B. _* P( }+ f
Chinese Economy Characteristics
# O) v I9 r% _9 h8 e& h {9 c9 cRecent Events in the Chinese Economy: _( R0 v$ v8 k2 V; t: T9 {' I8 x
Consequences of economic reform6 r5 X2 }! u: a: h
Canada’s economic relations with China
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2 `0 P% G0 M% ~Rich and Poor Countries1 V0 ]0 z t3 i3 N* N" y/ d
Why economies differ+ H# E) q9 \$ c* o5 m u
Causes for such differences3 S9 h3 s! A0 |% d* [, w! t/ A3 y
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: `& x* c' a! v1 v X5 Q( V( YECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 x7 k1 L0 C# |
Topics:0 Q* F' ^9 h/ l6 N8 S* s
Technology, A- s4 `3 t0 t. ~* k2 b" U
Institutions
' e/ K2 a. r9 U3 R8 j4 f' [Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 1 b- i, T x6 `
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' |7 k/ B, i; q( @' B) DSupply and Demand0 A1 j- g; ^' U& X; H
Consumer Behavior- P# Y$ L9 ?* I9 t1 g
Production and Cost$ |) F M! Y% X, d* `) b* o1 C
Price and Output: Y- _3 v- G* U% R2 g- X
Market Structures$ C' k2 G+ s$ z5 v) z4 R
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!$ A6 o0 \7 S3 |, o/ b# O. d
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
4 [; A) N0 ?4 zTopics: 1 a3 J2 f& K9 O6 m; l1 M! L
Theory of consumer behavior" }8 P6 c! D" F6 B
Theory of production and cost+ U* K( b9 ~+ e
Price and output determination under competition
; t' {- {9 J$ d: v1 uMonopoly and other market structures3 T* z) W$ a0 O. a+ U
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If you enjoyed learning about
' `1 y% o0 c* }1 wCosts and Benefits
1 H+ o8 d. L! w( s% f+ @Externalities3 D" z# {; t6 g" \! Z
Decision-making" C: U( X2 I { C/ C
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N' P$ r& J; }8 j7 C/ g+ H7 i5 a% HCapital Investments$ x0 ~! u* a! F9 S$ k! r
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
% \9 L% M3 p$ O7 f- g5 c, ZECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation+ H7 L; @* y8 j. U
Topics:
' `: K, N( d( j" [3 OCost-Benefit Analysis( x* B. {7 V4 O% j7 ?
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
, h( |. A. \' [9 uLook at examples from 5 x6 X' r m8 F9 z
Transportation9 `5 \( L+ g. V4 k" x2 { g
River Basin Management, E, G' G: J( z0 W) c0 M" q
Electrical Generation6 m* z9 J: y& Q, O0 |3 T
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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& H6 s) y# Q8 K( x5 M7 _If you enjoyed learning about
0 w* Z. \" N: j+ [Supply and Demand
. Y" Q& S/ U) ^7 t1 T. ZExternalities: _. @/ K1 Q) c) t
Resource Allocation* C `# r5 H+ S' g$ A
Taxation% E, I; T, b* V3 i0 l
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
5 R2 [& k6 c/ u% KYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! ^0 [1 e. U2 b" g
ECON 365 Resource Economics
7 d1 W4 b5 z0 x1 X0 j3 M9 |0 FTopics:
* J: @% W0 M8 u# gExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources% ?/ x& B2 C6 \9 ~
Scarcity and pricing
8 g% g* i5 p$ ?/ ~4 B- `7 _Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues0 @# R) x* ^/ W7 |: F' E
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Resource Allocation
3 w% U* y3 l" I- B& v. Y7 }Pricing
2 v6 v6 B5 T* m: @6 EMarkets
7 A. |% I0 d/ u8 u6 R6 oGovernment roles
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) W6 G" m! R5 P3 @) [- fThe energy sector, including sources and markets( L2 a- Q$ S$ D" o t C
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
* W0 m2 j- ?+ W- S: \$ d" SYou might enjoy a course about
4 l% N$ Z+ n. q" ?' C XEnergy Economics!
8 p$ g: s' X# K) ~8 vECON 366 Energy Economics
* V3 e J# H2 k' s: l) Y# RTopics:
) H* a7 d' P; ]' x- Z' H3 D3 vPricing9 N# J) F/ T5 A8 }* P9 }2 j A2 c" \
Role in economic growth
, w! l( U+ x4 W1 \; i* G1 t7 SEnergy sources and markets
& G4 r/ z- _0 i3 i7 n$ G& L$ I" mRole of government
1 N) z: H3 _1 P" U7 hRegulation / K5 q+ f3 A$ o6 W
j6 }$ E1 s9 GIf you enjoyed learning about
* a0 f. S1 u; S& i' |: W" kExternalities
( } q4 z5 e' s. Z: yRegulation6 ?$ c1 r; f8 {8 e2 C: N
Government roles/ ]; G9 o x3 s" D
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration9 h2 r9 O0 ` t( d, E4 k% ~0 N' B
Steps taken to address deterioration
/ q& o/ a' y0 b8 q" Z" @7 J% jYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 9 {; C4 }, B; g3 j
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 j# u; f0 ~' F9 `0 O* a
Topics:
, D8 l* C( G* DEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 0 }+ h; ^ t L* g
Types and causes of environmental deterioration / G B* W7 k- I3 K3 R
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
4 }3 g" M j7 m4 o- n2 Z, kRecreation economics
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Individual Incentives# b. \- g v2 G: r2 D9 x* S1 S0 u
Total Welfare : B+ t. j o9 q+ V! A
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! / [% D* f4 I# e: [, \" U
ECON 378 Law and Economics- R! a# F8 x5 {8 ^& i, i: D* X: m& a
Topics:
) B& K' [+ U9 b! K4 W r( k" |, P0 ~Issues in Criminal and Family Law
4 J% S! n- A. |8 {. {: J" ?3 wCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining: i5 q$ j6 f: N- U
Child Support Payments
, G) u4 m! s" j& s& Y2 ]+ bPrivate Divorce agreements+ n% i. _" K% a: X# L+ ` P6 b
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act6 n6 J% b" j: K+ d& J2 Y5 }! D
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7 P! m: |0 v9 U% H2 V6 O1 t# CPrisoners Dilemma9 O& n$ u4 `4 U1 A# q% y) \
Dominant Strategies: u6 J i# v$ S
Collusion- v; z" a7 R Q# ^8 Z
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
# g0 ?$ X. Q1 P& x: u0 dECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
/ [; r. K, z7 S' N7 o7 cTopics:
5 q$ R- ?2 p, m" Q4 wAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games% G. j" n3 Y' g% \
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
: b' |; b+ V& \; eNote! Prerequisites: 7 K4 ~% Q# h, y0 _( ^# ]7 C0 l; d
ECON 384 & 299 |
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