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Trade
; ?4 I/ H- I3 E9 \/ l- ]# k: ^Growth
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}. j$ p$ J) ? f% q7 F0 qChina as an Emerging Economy: f6 n# D6 \/ e
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
0 x% ~3 W: }, XECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
6 Y' O) T) [0 Q0 [Topics:
6 v' J8 u$ J9 O7 \4 LChinese Economy Characteristics
8 O$ g' m Q* u; S& BRecent Events in the Chinese Economy" P( i7 e9 @# [$ W( I5 o7 p, I
Consequences of economic reform8 _1 C' }# `# \, R, _
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: # I: C- P+ F3 l- y0 v
Rich and Poor Countries
; U: ~3 ]) s7 L$ A* G1 ^Why economies differ- N V9 ]' }% p) N2 ?" O
Causes for such differences: C3 Z, [" E1 i' e6 b! {
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* U9 ~2 ?* W% ~" SECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
a4 @: r/ S2 b$ ZTopics:
# `+ Z5 k' z- G3 f2 CTechnology
; c8 p. Z7 _: M; `! B- MInstitutions
( @. t7 G# B! [( @) s* r2 TGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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+ n! K. y. A2 V( P+ @If you enjoyed learning about
0 U6 [$ b, D9 f6 PSupply and Demand
- G0 t# G" F$ qConsumer Behavior
7 K. Q/ c2 Y6 w2 l' _( i' VProduction and Cost
& @8 i) f1 B- T) s) b( r. w& N; x2 |Price and Output" B/ B, I- F2 g3 Z7 O
Market Structures/ U9 x8 a# ~5 D" I' y9 ~ _+ n6 {
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!: w9 d6 ^ Q- a4 H" n
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" U6 R$ i; h, D" a
Topics: 9 n) M# P( i1 ?% }: ^6 h6 i. L
Theory of consumer behavior/ i! R. F, L3 w. \* @" D9 D
Theory of production and cost- M4 r) W& F# }2 S
Price and output determination under competition
% a6 X' q# F: A1 A+ ]$ ~' nMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
. h8 ~8 B+ W$ _4 L9 J/ oCosts and Benefits 0 ~- ]% l4 o6 E) e/ z
Externalities
9 {( E5 {/ M% e. O% | y' SDecision-making9 s9 X) `7 @ ]: j( v% v0 n `
Or would like to learn more about
' e: O3 _. j- r, p- lCapital Investments
$ c' ]5 j. r1 X9 f- g9 iYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 i/ [! f9 \6 p- s Y) p$ j; c
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
! w. ]' ~3 ^( q# r3 f+ e% gTopics:8 g6 _. R" a% ~% m/ Q4 B8 d0 d# V
Cost-Benefit Analysis
& G/ f, z0 }/ d) wEvaluating Public Investment Projects
d2 G& d1 s; N1 w) X$ u2 ?6 LLook at examples from
4 L6 D5 h8 d4 a* \7 {Transportation
: w' i* f- C; z- ]: b, t9 h$ }River Basin Management
' V3 t* I6 N# T0 g9 _Electrical Generation$ i' c# X! }) \4 X4 i; d
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control8 {7 {/ Y1 ^6 G# m2 Z
3 J+ K& l0 Z; ? R3 \If you enjoyed learning about 3 x9 c- ^' Y; s# H$ {
Supply and Demand
& ?! v% ?) V" i' }Externalities
+ t7 J: I- o: g1 g9 ]$ QResource Allocation
5 g; u% j0 k0 M4 i1 HTaxation
3 x) _6 P3 y: L7 j+ WOr would like to learn more about y) g+ b- J! V/ o' R5 [: S- S
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
; Y& _7 b7 K B$ z5 ]You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!% R- d6 G q5 O) Y
ECON 365 Resource Economics- N* U' \: }8 \" y; H- Z
Topics:
5 A' _3 l1 F1 f& E% AExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
( G* U! Z4 _1 iScarcity and pricing/ @ U8 g+ |7 H8 b9 s% u
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
, l6 N9 u8 P# T4 a: \1 e# PPricing
6 G' I% i" G2 l1 BMarkets3 k' _9 I# |, Z# ^6 Q, Y* R
Government roles8 t) ^+ y* p1 ?4 P/ j: V
Or would like to learn more about 9 C! w: E: y4 S; E' z
The energy sector, including sources and markets; V! i- z+ O. G9 E1 W3 a
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
8 Z$ v _9 l- P5 d- o% \You might enjoy a course about " D: ?8 y* g/ Q9 I+ e
Energy Economics!3 q: Q* Y0 f' z0 O: ?2 `
ECON 366 Energy Economics
1 S: F5 _* Z: E; a% |4 f- {# JTopics:
, A* X0 ]; s4 {( [& LPricing1 Q# Z B t) g5 P* t
Role in economic growth
# W$ |! ?4 g, f, s# kEnergy sources and markets ! @# U0 m: l3 J4 y/ k) S
Role of government - x# n8 W( N0 i
Regulation ! h0 P7 c! w( s
$ k1 n+ _, o, z4 {. _ S7 ]If you enjoyed learning about
4 U, n0 i6 C9 r* y4 iExternalities4 v8 [4 e/ x0 K0 X
Regulation
5 ]$ Y( P! j5 G, k# RGovernment roles/ f4 t/ r" e; m1 L
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration) j* ~5 w9 \3 x" g8 R, Q
Steps taken to address deterioration0 u0 y% \2 Y! h
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 2 B6 Z | E8 W$ D4 v0 a4 f: s) Q
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
) }% W* H+ I$ E0 k) [0 KTopics:
- \- c o; S, b1 O1 p/ o7 WEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
, @- v2 K1 a& _Types and causes of environmental deterioration # {* Y) w! {) @& p8 }; h
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration * g; D- m( s6 k" q: b) T+ v
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 p- _2 S" T( P. E8 N6 G8 @1 h Individual Incentives6 v& t0 O0 p, S4 c- `
Total Welfare
& F. h9 Z( ]: K4 {& wYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% [! @7 s. K' o6 OECON 378 Law and Economics
c( h: o9 c) q( f1 E) \+ `0 KTopics:
# v1 q% |* `. _) A. r* u9 SIssues in Criminal and Family Law
% f2 N3 Q# a& L. O" o' }Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
/ @( V. D6 f4 F, O* z1 m2 zChild Support Payments
) N2 Z3 e- Q4 fPrivate Divorce agreements* L [, \- p1 q2 h* a. p$ K- P
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act: B$ }) ^9 P+ B6 M% f
" L! Y9 b( M& m! X+ u, u1 ?If you enjoyed learning about
4 F8 n: E+ Z& F6 sPrisoners Dilemma
* ?2 |4 d) M. Y4 ?2 D: v& ODominant Strategies Z$ {( B# u* C5 y; x- c% {8 ^
Collusion3 T c! f$ o: ?
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 {) o2 P& T2 k" A, x( ^) ?ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications3 ^, t) ]* E4 J! h$ s% d8 A5 \
Topics:
( ~* X5 p/ X' k" M. w0 j5 l# _Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games! v. _! V2 x; m( w1 i: @' s
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
; P* Y, S' n( Q; D8 XNote! Prerequisites: % H4 R1 D4 }+ U! V! N% F
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