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Trade
' O( |: _6 H4 E3 O0 MGrowth
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% s$ z3 v5 M; a f) O3 `China as an Emerging Economy3 u& m' C' B! u0 D
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
( q$ M) q. A6 p7 @5 |ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development& U8 Y5 Z) i+ a8 J3 c! r9 F
Topics: ) I6 ^# V5 ^/ `) \. R7 e
Chinese Economy Characteristics
1 f8 G% { j, }7 u3 C& W$ _Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
/ B% J/ b4 C/ vConsequences of economic reform
8 r% m3 P; f- }; f: mCanada’s economic relations with China
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2 w+ n- Y/ e, D2 G- g: pIf you would like to learn more about: : e0 `* S. b5 D" f c
Rich and Poor Countries
* O2 k/ N( z& C" e& xWhy economies differ
% [, v+ D& U+ c ~+ {7 z0 KCauses for such differences
, Z$ K6 V; H- k- }: fYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& q5 [/ a) m; @! U. s) U
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 b' D+ c# B0 R6 O; S9 }Topics:. l1 C. R! I* ^( |1 B, y" m
Technology
$ y& K; p/ x: d* ^* \$ mInstitutions* A7 l" l, r7 e
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand0 ]" s1 K+ P( z5 ?7 t6 y
Consumer Behavior
' Z- m3 y) o9 g& l4 G7 kProduction and Cost3 L$ h( M0 L1 g3 V' u4 e6 f( H( p
Price and Output
) e C! \+ j7 d C$ y2 l& c x0 DMarket Structures
- ?- d3 ?+ K# [/ B0 L! s8 WYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!$ {% H5 j/ I! N- y( ^
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
% r* a; ?4 T5 c: w* wTopics: : K6 }+ B" L' F( _6 s. x# F3 h5 h
Theory of consumer behavior
. U5 e9 E' [9 H3 d# T% ^$ v' n# gTheory of production and cost( ` |6 u6 N2 h7 q+ Y+ U
Price and output determination under competition
! M- O/ C, p2 k+ Y6 Q+ MMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
) F5 b: U; T; W1 C, hExternalities
0 W6 p* V2 m @Decision-making, C/ Z; {5 Z1 O$ E, T% u
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Capital Investments4 }: b# g7 h; f, N. a4 V; n
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
' T& L6 k! m% a9 I4 B- q! zECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
) H& C$ E8 L! c: C. |2 E2 v( ^* QTopics:
- ~1 C* r9 j0 S5 fCost-Benefit Analysis% x% L% m5 e; s/ d- S+ G
Evaluating Public Investment Projects9 e3 ^" D! n% [' n5 Q0 L
Look at examples from : ?0 Q: n4 g& K8 J
Transportation
* ~' X+ @2 s* JRiver Basin Management
0 B( w7 J% l, d. o9 n0 QElectrical Generation/ m1 c: v6 ]7 L9 t( d
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
- {, z& O0 B5 i: s0 yExternalities" T' A7 ]. N5 q) z* D; S5 |
Resource Allocation
5 f& v! j2 A) x7 Z4 bTaxation
4 D. l7 \+ v8 H! QOr would like to learn more about
# t8 h2 H$ T, E3 l5 B5 i: DSupply of Natural Resources in Canada, f' s5 \8 v+ Z: [
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
+ N2 K+ }' y! t( HECON 365 Resource Economics
/ r: s% r( i, O8 B7 b2 r1 oTopics:
$ I" g$ b$ O/ h# Y$ w) f& NExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources1 d' t& p' S, [3 _+ q
Scarcity and pricing
2 Z; M: O# ]; @/ n6 p- o" W6 CContemporary Canadian resource policy issues/ w( K9 ]8 |# O
4 k# A" d0 D- C" A& NIf you enjoyed learning about 0 `0 s3 N# h" S6 S! Y, k
Resource Allocation
: F$ L, q3 c) w2 w! oPricing
2 \# a8 e' w. }# s" g+ H/ T# jMarkets" x2 R, o" i4 A- r
Government roles+ i) g' x1 y2 o$ i" O
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
# k8 e5 \: R: T. N9 y jCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
" C9 C. C4 X5 h$ p% N0 XYou might enjoy a course about # U# [! V& A) ^& q% W
Energy Economics!
! p) v& m% d& ?. O; N% B0 GECON 366 Energy Economics8 z) w1 A+ F& A& x& s" W
Topics:
, Y- M" f4 g/ m* W6 Y1 I: E. JPricing
6 {' x( v5 ?. z7 A6 Z5 v: ]. [0 y) kRole in economic growth
) `0 k/ m7 n( J' Q/ L- a; SEnergy sources and markets 3 k8 \. S+ {: S7 Y! r
Role of government $ y8 a. m& q5 j! |4 F, K3 W5 O% S
Regulation 4 _1 q% A' Z: O& V8 n: p; R# {
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+ u. e( p3 X5 s9 \Externalities6 _1 C) l0 ?7 j! n6 S- x; T1 h* l
Regulation
: L4 g8 f) y, } W6 c, r! cGovernment roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
8 E0 A# F" i9 _% Y; `( k3 v0 eSteps taken to address deterioration
: N2 h- W% a7 }0 wYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 6 h) z9 K9 H1 q$ f4 ?- n8 _
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
4 x5 M2 w7 w6 vTopics:
2 O: n8 g0 K- G: f Y( bEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment + J: X6 t% y, O8 u$ Y' h
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
8 l) ^ E% h' E9 sTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
$ D- ]( M1 ]( P F' ERecreation economics
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+ L9 j" F! s! @, O- T! [+ O/ `7 FIf you enjoyed learning about+ b. L4 w1 |; d
Individual Incentives2 c# C: y) b5 e# W+ V6 v
Total Welfare
( F; u) b" `) UYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
" N8 A! A6 F2 qECON 378 Law and Economics
. u0 D1 i- n! {5 H7 L! ^) Z: X. @1 `Topics:
0 i7 a# [( W" D2 D, t: [ k9 g" R% UIssues in Criminal and Family Law
4 _( n! A: @" [: v# o' b; |5 h5 dCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
@- t/ n/ |2 B9 n/ X, U% `8 j% xChild Support Payments
9 b' o0 @% B9 C/ VPrivate Divorce agreements/ h6 X; ^5 G4 o9 d
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act p/ F. `! T0 W- V% M* M
: { h: d! N, l+ s: V8 QIf you enjoyed learning about
4 R; R5 m( O/ O7 ] O: h7 mPrisoners Dilemma
2 n: B7 K( `+ k/ m6 r3 Z% h. X. LDominant Strategies; x2 ?" s+ B6 H3 v& ?' b+ g0 M/ o
Collusion
8 o9 h1 r4 N5 s; S: y, aYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
/ j/ L9 P, z9 J4 x0 `9 mECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
% {7 T {! w( \, X2 G! xTopics: / s% U" R2 e0 l& q( f- C
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
0 [7 I9 T& e' ?6 ^# J% B7 [Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion , p( ~& h9 n. X4 K1 q/ ?6 }- v
Note! Prerequisites: . ]' ~8 ^3 R, H- C- j/ l& l
ECON 384 & 299 |
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