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Trade) q2 \; a1 d" S/ j/ @3 P
Growth: P/ T, _6 I. n" x9 J& j3 P
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China as an Emerging Economy
7 Y1 w; V: w# H& K" `8 wYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
2 G1 P- n, D- l# R( RECON 211 Chinese Economic Development1 t. R! z0 Q: @
Topics:
1 u3 G1 n. l* u4 U; nChinese Economy Characteristics v7 l# i5 R! S: `; B
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy- k/ B& `8 j: T
Consequences of economic reform
6 }9 X# i% K7 x& T2 g5 yCanada’s economic relations with China: J; S3 b& _+ `3 {* v8 W( F
- l% ` M6 [( L5 [2 Z4 MIf you would like to learn more about: 0 J* E5 C. ~0 ^) W$ O2 ]
Rich and Poor Countries
' p4 d* g8 ^% h' m0 A/ X( O2 l- LWhy economies differ
% `& }0 h0 n+ z& @8 ]: uCauses for such differences
) g4 ~: B/ V! V; o" T5 w2 \ [You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- y4 s0 a4 i# o) ]) _$ H1 t2 ^ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth, S* I% Z7 U( T! e& O' d1 P7 a Z
Topics:
/ S8 f* I2 w. f' M2 MTechnology
7 ^2 m. G) b8 s1 D5 m9 bInstitutions
4 s5 N, ? u* Z" ~1 i1 b7 [Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand7 M2 _& z1 r6 e8 `& _
Consumer Behavior
& ?* R8 h: f; B. f6 o1 VProduction and Cost
7 H, i2 p) W8 E( w ]" yPrice and Output
* P* u" k; u5 Z& jMarket Structures
! G! Q% ~; L1 X3 b5 u0 O, K/ KYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!" `' M* f( z6 J! B$ D
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I, X* `4 K0 ?1 r: {" u: Z' r
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Theory of consumer behavior1 K% Y u, ?* |. w: z3 C5 a
Theory of production and cost
# s* J6 K5 O: a9 E# U, l/ H8 cPrice and output determination under competition% L0 B" Y9 V5 E) _
Monopoly and other market structures& _- P# }) i0 T( ~% t
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Costs and Benefits
+ W+ w) N8 N# ~1 H1 |Externalities. Z4 J9 x% a8 b9 ~2 i) n
Decision-making2 p4 b W, X) W8 n& Y0 W6 A4 a2 Q
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. S7 S9 L# T. H8 v1 OCapital Investments% Z: w# ~( s1 g+ L2 I: t$ i, R
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
! v8 ^0 n. k4 z0 h+ z+ q- R' m7 nECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation# i* Z0 Q! h) O/ e
Topics:
# z) W0 k6 |" z+ l7 `* q" NCost-Benefit Analysis# Y' y' _( D: c' Q
Evaluating Public Investment Projects! L9 d0 o2 X% u0 f; b
Look at examples from
" s: {4 s9 H; STransportation
" T6 f0 V1 Z7 B7 SRiver Basin Management3 {. y0 k% L6 P7 s; W
Electrical Generation4 m0 ~ a: W7 D; M0 E% z
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand3 J- u4 N; W& [; L6 ?" u8 |$ r: H
Externalities
1 C8 }: G7 ]% h$ H6 E3 r4 WResource Allocation7 v2 `$ ^. I. K3 H2 {
Taxation: P w1 @+ X$ X |+ ^
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. s6 ]7 T7 `& N+ Z- N) h- DSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
T# R7 k$ s0 G7 s# H5 L vYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!) ]% d. g! w; u
ECON 365 Resource Economics8 v- Y& H3 b9 r( p3 ~: ^& `) |# A
Topics:
, |! F$ `, s9 C aExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources) D( I4 a$ k% B
Scarcity and pricing9 Q! U+ M% r7 s% P8 K
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues8 K+ `# y, g! `( i$ N
8 e& J( f* I5 m; c3 w2 vIf you enjoyed learning about $ L# ~! E; w4 H; j2 w4 w/ l
Resource Allocation3 R0 w0 D) L4 E
Pricing9 n' A* v" U' o- b( {' x( S
Markets& v+ Z* p4 ^2 b h, ~' y' a( q
Government roles+ H; j5 ]. A) t
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The energy sector, including sources and markets [+ h! ?$ E) T- {' W
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues) N3 P7 p* H, y! P
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8 ^; O/ W! q; W# {+ ?" Y zEnergy Economics!
6 w9 B7 X" W/ }4 O" J3 k+ V/ z: uECON 366 Energy Economics
% P A; J+ W' BTopics: " S' q- e4 d0 T7 @* a* B
Pricing9 l O' j' I/ _1 K9 |3 b# z3 i D( R
Role in economic growth & N. z7 ]) }( y
Energy sources and markets 4 e6 K) e1 ?2 ~! ?5 E% {1 D
Role of government / c; P4 T' i/ F; E
Regulation * n0 d( Z3 W" s- Z
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$ Q7 k; d" ] F% v/ D1 hExternalities' L2 u! U7 }) b8 T* N5 a
Regulation( P3 U T8 G7 o6 ~, h! i
Government roles: |3 \, u6 Z6 K x) C2 E. X
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
+ q% i) m+ B3 E2 d* r& \Steps taken to address deterioration
7 i# Q- r$ m* P) j: e+ SYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
) L' o+ g7 ?4 ?ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
1 a( u* z- t; V% ?, XTopics: 1 A9 B2 A2 u- p$ m3 z
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
5 c7 H( R) `! M2 Z0 W) \3 y/ T6 XTypes and causes of environmental deterioration w) R) v6 H W9 z3 u
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 1 q! j( l/ A. {7 W1 _6 N
Recreation economics8 W$ s( W2 x. h7 G- I% T
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- ^5 k) i, P5 L Individual Incentives
3 [( s4 p, I K+ v- sTotal Welfare
S$ {0 Q: k, N& |9 SYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 9 N5 v3 K9 S% v* R
ECON 378 Law and Economics
$ D6 k( S$ \7 |9 v3 ]. \, kTopics:
" O% G5 d" L! V6 EIssues in Criminal and Family Law
. K0 n: ?$ g3 f/ K) `Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining! s v! ]9 F' q% ^' R
Child Support Payments- g( x7 G; F5 h8 c: q* ~
Private Divorce agreements
7 b! o! h9 C$ n+ h! UCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
5 A* Z j3 g" t3 T' CDominant Strategies
+ f% T2 o, `! O9 E1 M( G4 n) {Collusion
2 w" [9 ^0 x8 Z; b% N- L0 XYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
! V G7 e1 X9 u8 Z! M1 d" zECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications2 \+ }# h! P6 l W9 T' Y
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
" h7 i2 s% t6 Y5 |8 J) q, jApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
: b* Z$ H; P) Y3 y/ WNote! Prerequisites: 2 h4 R: h& v( h
ECON 384 & 299 |
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