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4 C: E4 f, {3 w1 O9 e% K& eTrade
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2 n% }6 ^9 ]1 i' n" a5 G4 ~3 KOr would like to learn more about: 1 G+ o/ w3 ^# `5 c# f7 t* P
China as an Emerging Economy
& T, I5 L: e' C) y2 xYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
5 T* D! y B* @. g9 I9 X) g% KECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
4 a; w+ Y U/ N+ _Topics: : r2 m5 {* C& F- N$ ]+ X3 t
Chinese Economy Characteristics/ h! v+ M3 W% ~, \
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy2 q0 a; r2 O& {: o( A) y
Consequences of economic reform
+ z: J E: u$ Z; \' O8 Y r: |Canada’s economic relations with China) l3 d! \$ ~% k2 _8 q
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Rich and Poor Countries
2 }9 A4 E3 M) o9 l2 U! c- B& gWhy economies differ
4 e! ^) H7 R1 {. | q7 cCauses for such differences4 w5 m' d% t7 f" c( R9 z% o' O
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth u- ?/ Z" n( r$ C, ]! {- o$ y8 {! }
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- N4 G7 X D. ZTopics:) k! T9 @7 q: t, O+ @/ t
Technology
) Q4 n5 H5 t$ \ ]/ kInstitutions- V" u, s5 k3 B! W: y0 i
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ( ? z( V2 a& H8 M
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- a. K) Q! ?$ X, o3 VSupply and Demand. D& T, x# R. C; ^( b8 W' c: Q
Consumer Behavior
) a+ K. m% k, R( Z5 ZProduction and Cost+ \8 | X) x g; n
Price and Output; q; t! F7 k) U- q9 `
Market Structures4 B5 p) v- r+ [, Q
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
. }9 a% w* e& v- kECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
& @+ ]1 E y3 p1 s: @5 ?$ |+ v4 STopics: 0 k3 I, g5 F* q. u- J: l
Theory of consumer behavior
& z* t3 w* I5 Z/ s9 W# |Theory of production and cost
3 e& P" U, |* _Price and output determination under competition; {6 n: l+ M% A3 _! P" ]8 ~
Monopoly and other market structures& c5 u0 y6 t, R# r
A0 t( C( x; z- i& pIf you enjoyed learning about 4 Y8 k; I) N. }7 ~% ~
Costs and Benefits
. ^; Q" P6 [' Y5 TExternalities
- w7 @; i6 X$ k: S0 ^) A: DDecision-making, K% @. C! b$ o7 z& O5 s |
Or would like to learn more about
' }! _# D+ k; \/ r; R, f: \Capital Investments
0 H; O5 n3 J' P- [( |7 A/ ?You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!5 r. a2 O2 c4 z, |. d
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation1 z. `9 T; l3 e, y/ e
Topics:
6 t( B2 O( {6 Q# jCost-Benefit Analysis# K4 }4 p! a4 r( [+ G
Evaluating Public Investment Projects& r/ Y+ ~6 x2 A8 @% F- Y4 j, j
Look at examples from # X, u& m' @" _( m8 V" z" Y7 c
Transportation
6 g, V2 o( v) I/ \7 ]River Basin Management
# p. N+ Z4 l2 }$ {9 j. @1 eElectrical Generation& K& E N/ |9 l* M. ?/ q, z2 ~
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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- I7 s" p* W, ^/ a0 l# ZSupply and Demand
8 ~) }* G7 c/ y; Y5 JExternalities3 t7 d' i. C3 z0 }* ?9 J
Resource Allocation
$ A& W, N5 K9 d7 m: o7 sTaxation
- C$ e4 A2 @9 A5 A8 A- c( j2 EOr would like to learn more about & J, H! G) M9 Y
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
$ ]% m2 t, s7 CYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!' \! x: C J$ }0 p
ECON 365 Resource Economics
2 f D* O) W5 J* a5 Y" Y% i8 ATopics:
' r" u( N8 [9 T' e& d+ |9 mExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources3 h- A8 Q5 }5 `6 o- P" h: P
Scarcity and pricing
% Y: H t1 S" x. z1 y U: H0 { AContemporary Canadian resource policy issues! z: W% r0 }8 n9 Q
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Resource Allocation
$ ^% N, D+ @/ q) U$ WPricing
; Q6 ~' D4 Z% y1 D, k0 UMarkets
. u) D( u; j: _8 y( _9 q& yGovernment roles: P- ]/ Z9 M( H- O! f! p1 S
Or would like to learn more about
U0 X& t, C+ u* A9 b6 \7 u- @* ZThe energy sector, including sources and markets
# A1 P$ Q. q8 KCanadian Energy Policy and current issues/ _; k- i1 P4 j: L( A
You might enjoy a course about
5 e" t0 h7 ]9 T w- DEnergy Economics!
0 Z: c6 w( @ D" w( qECON 366 Energy Economics
- X- f1 X8 E7 q# }Topics:
X8 S' x3 P( B4 Y4 DPricing4 d1 Q. c' W. ^
Role in economic growth & g7 U1 x6 L8 D& R9 q* B2 n* H
Energy sources and markets
L3 \9 \- \' r" l( S# R2 [Role of government
8 E% T" h# V- h( g5 [Regulation 1 T" J- h v) L! z7 ^( r ~1 _* o
4 z# l# c) W. f$ uIf you enjoyed learning about + a! V1 I8 r8 o0 `0 N- X0 d
Externalities
/ \ @/ `3 |" S6 o( T% [Regulation
# Y7 J: @1 M3 f8 _: W5 T- V0 \Government roles! d7 m" } g q
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/ f. U) z* `0 J6 LEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
4 c& q6 F* ^8 H6 ESteps taken to address deterioration. s c% @4 t [
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 3 p ^' ~' n' f, ]; |
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
0 G0 L& c( k: K+ TTopics:
1 E0 O w5 \' B" s; _- H6 E+ i# tEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
/ F- z: k, N! _1 r$ m. R7 VTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
# s4 V% p/ F* g4 y9 PTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
; M" ^. b# [1 u# f- bRecreation economics
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Individual Incentives
6 f5 D4 D' w1 r# i8 k' LTotal Welfare : B6 L) L% E9 F" a
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + o, [ n, }; L! ]/ o8 Q) P+ N0 D
ECON 378 Law and Economics3 k+ k% v: Z! r2 g: |3 t
Topics: 4 I% r' ^( W" N0 H8 N/ {
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
% w# O" g. L+ q% G) QCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining1 t. R0 e1 R' C$ O! D& L3 S
Child Support Payments% X a& T1 y' Q8 d1 Q
Private Divorce agreements0 n/ r- b! k' p# L* W% ^$ w1 s
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act- G: E4 z. c4 v- m$ ?5 x; ^, L
9 r7 _1 [3 D7 G8 A7 WIf you enjoyed learning about 6 I) e8 J0 X( E5 a9 d }# A
Prisoners Dilemma& R$ o! G( r2 |9 @
Dominant Strategies
8 B% i) y e. ^Collusion* B- D9 E( x9 B [0 E! C
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 7 Y2 e3 A) X6 @# S/ w
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications! Y+ O! n6 w8 I
Topics:
l6 v5 @1 I( |! cAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games( O7 h$ L, `# \5 \
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
+ u/ v8 q+ |0 g) X* ~Note! Prerequisites:
* r9 S. u( A8 W" m2 B: F$ X/ E" E1 e0 nECON 384 & 299 |
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