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Trade/ W( d1 J% m6 f$ b+ ]& X; E9 J
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy: D [! D, Q% f) m1 v
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
; e# [! Z& Q! uECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
2 @$ z- d* P. j& JTopics: 0 @: n, o4 \; Y
Chinese Economy Characteristics
2 @1 D# G1 @0 P5 K7 G M8 E! dRecent Events in the Chinese Economy/ w; i% F2 w8 z/ h
Consequences of economic reform! o3 f' d5 s8 \2 Z j( m& B
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
$ R$ v; m6 S( K( XRich and Poor Countries
* ]* B- T7 m, h$ {+ x; {6 X4 wWhy economies differ& j3 s5 @: C" S2 `
Causes for such differences
3 ]# q/ l1 r: p) S2 t) R% JYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 o: |: Y9 N. C: s$ J+ G( Q2 w, p$ dECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
" T' W8 ~4 K* q7 \; e) X+ f0 \Topics:
+ Q) G6 g. j: f$ Y& n2 ]+ I4 WTechnology
5 i5 t1 I' ]0 T, P+ u' D, n5 tInstitutions5 ~0 ~" C' r2 i
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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% z! `- z B, L' u7 m, nIf you enjoyed learning about - y( w& C6 d/ i5 g) Z* Z
Supply and Demand
: a+ Y2 o8 w0 A, R9 ~ _$ j5 nConsumer Behavior+ n1 @ T7 E; W0 K& j; ]" |
Production and Cost8 [- z) J4 g. X" o& A
Price and Output9 c1 n o$ Y1 d# C( @
Market Structures7 ?* U* [$ \( x
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
9 j7 a# ~8 K* F- SECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I0 _% K5 W y9 m0 w* l) _& |
Topics: ! d$ g$ v2 }& ~0 H: S/ n
Theory of consumer behavior
" w7 T: B! r$ I) y4 m! [4 N5 `8 y) k/ iTheory of production and cost- I! I# [5 x) N; @! b8 b$ b
Price and output determination under competition
1 r' M) N \; w+ E" H% I0 eMonopoly and other market structures
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. X# m- V/ @9 R7 e6 @' W2 ACosts and Benefits
8 \6 r. q r, dExternalities
8 W% w& C. j, X* aDecision-making
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Capital Investments. H% D$ o+ t! K1 G* g
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!6 L0 b) `. `7 b# `0 X! c( Q4 L5 N
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation% f" E3 w: O1 O+ A1 |
Topics:5 [/ a! i2 K7 o* H4 X
Cost-Benefit Analysis* u& e$ o6 m8 S" ~2 G
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
+ O* E4 r* w: SLook at examples from
/ P6 l( ]& r. u* B5 C% i6 ~$ MTransportation
4 x; s: P# c4 r4 r& q0 @3 d1 aRiver Basin Management6 E+ G9 i3 g% U# i
Electrical Generation3 ]: S1 q" u( W7 ?' B9 n/ c
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control( f- ~0 J; Y! D2 s+ B$ v# W7 [
+ y9 L3 M! [" d3 d! iIf you enjoyed learning about
* R) O+ j* a7 G" C4 A" [1 J; wSupply and Demand0 w: {7 M0 }! i) ^
Externalities( { Q5 H/ L2 K4 Q6 K2 k
Resource Allocation
7 r1 D" q1 S8 U$ xTaxation
+ c! e/ K" `" v2 Q9 k. e0 fOr would like to learn more about - X' k8 r& S" V8 h- [0 h+ e
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 ^+ y/ Q) b/ d$ f* D" D/ xYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
" H$ o9 V- G- ~7 N6 `5 ~ECON 365 Resource Economics! N0 [- X- w2 d' G2 c2 W/ u* }
Topics:. J! i- L: S$ p- _* Q. \
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
# Y& R8 R C7 ]- P4 x: `* LScarcity and pricing
% ^" }: m' \; F* a+ @1 v- qContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about 9 X9 F# O/ R& z+ G9 Z6 D
Resource Allocation7 G. G2 v5 y6 U) a& O2 u# |
Pricing
" U+ H& x: b" KMarkets ~3 v0 a% @. |& s4 d: k0 F
Government roles' j1 x! c! l+ o
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; q+ B6 }2 m- E3 GThe energy sector, including sources and markets6 u7 c# b$ N. e7 T
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
2 |! j9 J) G5 \0 U5 o) j- e7 PYou might enjoy a course about 1 T' m- ^6 ]8 G% k& \( e
Energy Economics!
: N2 Q, ], P3 _9 j0 N' ?2 z ]ECON 366 Energy Economics7 U! U8 m/ ?- Z1 N" ]+ z5 n/ {
Topics: $ |3 Q( W8 w1 v4 G& W6 N) L4 K
Pricing7 l* p! G3 n0 K# X
Role in economic growth
' A1 O6 B4 h( L6 ZEnergy sources and markets " r7 ]" B! N; b8 u
Role of government 4 y, X! E4 A. H4 E# x" m
Regulation ) v! L7 {) I- K: F8 c% x' U" ^4 s
" C" l' }4 j- k3 q, |If you enjoyed learning about 0 Y+ ~. L. R" `5 q4 j3 ]6 @
Externalities
0 V+ ~0 f% g5 c. d) p; DRegulation
- k! G3 f5 ~8 ^; e4 n7 I) VGovernment roles, T+ `; Y7 D5 u( _- F- A
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration% G# x9 `: C$ ~ D: _% j
Steps taken to address deterioration5 N5 ?/ f8 a4 E2 D% c# E; f
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
# e. h4 F, i5 E6 vECON 369 Economics of the Environment+ V: Q9 a8 o1 a, {6 Q9 e5 Z1 j
Topics:
f+ y) a3 T: h8 ^2 A0 e- |: }, jEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment , x/ d5 Q, H$ h8 {
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 5 a0 O* x2 z+ _
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
! D2 }1 D4 O, s: K% PRecreation economics5 d$ x0 t: a. w# i+ E( t6 a7 n. i
: W! D( l: w3 I, q) ~9 l; }If you enjoyed learning about0 f, D+ `" [" h/ u
Individual Incentives
( d4 u6 M" g F/ p$ yTotal Welfare w. [2 @0 Q* m+ h5 s
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! / x, H* ]4 _0 g: p- O
ECON 378 Law and Economics. t% r; c9 a4 ~6 l/ b5 M$ u$ b
Topics: 4 \" _+ t: s/ D5 W* j& L
Issues in Criminal and Family Law* R K' v# y* y
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* m# m& S5 q5 H, u, F2 H" o2 _$ uChild Support Payments( M$ _ V& J* t1 t2 R
Private Divorce agreements
! C! Y0 Y3 g! F9 z" k1 A* t" h4 @Criminal provisions of the Competition Act- D) R, T/ b' o" W0 G% j9 e7 R
8 U* G- `! @$ F- g/ uIf you enjoyed learning about . o' R1 E8 o! z6 r9 m
Prisoners Dilemma- r. [# T: R# O2 y% m
Dominant Strategies ?* L+ _, t7 i6 }$ G, I
Collusion
6 e, z9 s* B) |. G4 l8 b: j) ]You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! , m W) p. B- c) ]
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications4 q% g, P. M2 W2 W$ V v
Topics:
6 W& y9 l8 Y( D) T8 C7 V" I# YAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
6 ~$ n/ e3 i" @% B# w* hApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
. v4 M4 B+ Y. g) F2 ANote! Prerequisites:
% E$ A( q* h+ X% L, pECON 384 & 299 |
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