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Trade
9 ]: l3 [! Z* o7 j2 `" u0 zGrowth" @8 F1 J' C4 e/ p
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China as an Emerging Economy
- n C; X$ a' P$ zYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
& F' C' E! ] U! j5 y* R- K4 H* FECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
0 H6 t3 O0 z- |# f9 y+ RTopics: . D. U2 x9 R& w+ T1 \: ]; z `$ v
Chinese Economy Characteristics# L5 k6 e( C) M1 }6 P
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy3 q3 C, C d! g& q' c7 G! k; i
Consequences of economic reform! L7 K; T0 `0 |' N, Y y" w n
Canada’s economic relations with China; u/ \1 u$ @/ h ~/ ^- C' X' M; |- g
3 c2 E4 R; y' R) Z3 p) R/ AIf you would like to learn more about: - T, u! [, L% W% D
Rich and Poor Countries
6 |- v) s' G" S& \! A+ nWhy economies differ
. q& k, O$ G a7 J: y7 S7 zCauses for such differences- J a3 }5 x- }. F/ G( x3 C+ A
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- {) W- R8 B2 t0 x; P+ O6 E5 V! T
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) \( l5 `3 |8 \5 j& k2 i5 K# CTopics:6 z ]* ~, `. o! h
Technology
8 O: W8 d, r8 g. AInstitutions
% }- d% m4 \: I0 dGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 2 D1 `4 v2 U2 r6 j
9 V9 j& |" ~2 z& W$ a8 v4 QIf you enjoyed learning about
g; N0 |$ x: m' ~# eSupply and Demand/ u. O2 m3 _! W
Consumer Behavior
$ T, ?3 d, o& U/ J" LProduction and Cost
2 O& ?9 U5 e% `Price and Output
, I; Q8 T, ^. I @! @6 LMarket Structures
5 X3 [1 y2 g' L( @6 Q8 ^ YYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
& P9 j/ u/ y& rECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
$ l1 F8 h; S1 w( V$ r: S. E1 DTopics:
% y' k/ E& Q" S3 I5 T; \) n! DTheory of consumer behavior; M% y- c9 h( \
Theory of production and cost
7 { x0 q s7 VPrice and output determination under competition/ w" p% W+ r, [& a0 f# f9 w B
Monopoly and other market structures, R: |8 I, L' s! x: E3 s
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 ?3 l: ~1 l% Y7 i# p; fCosts and Benefits
* l, Z% g) v- t9 Z/ _- U% n; sExternalities
- r8 m# G+ ]2 b3 @Decision-making+ d: T: w J( Y: b2 ^
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Capital Investments, X }& L: y2 ~$ \! w8 O
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
+ {* l/ ^0 e4 `" Y, |# O, p, ZECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation" v9 l3 w- R+ {+ r* n/ }& p
Topics:/ U3 P% \3 H: B0 k% H( g6 `/ ^
Cost-Benefit Analysis; W1 M3 J6 m# O* p# L
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
( s. c% A5 H* r$ yLook at examples from
. S) G# ?3 V2 K" T. k9 j/ \3 d/ ETransportation4 [! v7 h: m; z3 x* M4 h
River Basin Management, i: E" E' v$ Y) U2 {4 P
Electrical Generation" [9 B8 v/ Z `; F# g! A" l0 l
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control* h% N- A _0 a, C3 B, `
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If you enjoyed learning about
, v: f2 C r; T' s7 T! pSupply and Demand
3 y+ r' @+ h" B B- n9 Z5 q- qExternalities
: \, o, ~" o. O8 Y$ tResource Allocation. X4 u8 C5 u1 W, F- b& ~( B3 k
Taxation
) U0 y7 ^8 y& }- |2 f( SOr would like to learn more about + o; o4 ]6 D! u) } X# c
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
$ F X L- h6 z5 N" v9 y6 W# @/ M& lYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
& D" y1 e2 M% ~. G5 o4 M/ W7 sECON 365 Resource Economics
- C* w, G) }; Y K( b: \, jTopics:. Q! n6 W7 w/ e1 {
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources W; S% G. S/ m3 `
Scarcity and pricing
* |( e p$ f0 x5 ]Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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8 w" z8 H( c) G e% hIf you enjoyed learning about 2 I) o! V) o7 i) [- b' Q1 Y/ ^# _
Resource Allocation
" O- j& a* I3 ~' d$ \1 LPricing1 f4 k" F# W. z
Markets
/ d# W8 C9 _8 r g; eGovernment roles
`! s k: z; K! F' ~, Y( ZOr would like to learn more about
/ Y2 j P3 O; j( g# Y$ fThe energy sector, including sources and markets
: }- [- j V! O$ q7 i5 ECanadian Energy Policy and current issues
) B2 H0 c0 ?- pYou might enjoy a course about
5 w+ L3 m* l5 \5 E( b h: iEnergy Economics!
, J" A2 |* O' Q: K7 W7 }# H! v4 kECON 366 Energy Economics p9 ]( [: `1 z& S% Y8 a
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Pricing! Y- @8 U$ w) M: [1 H
Role in economic growth
5 P; c+ q6 w8 i5 @Energy sources and markets
B. G1 W' v* b# h, a$ dRole of government
2 H- {) }) K3 J# {+ X! U2 m( zRegulation ! N0 T% {# i+ P( _9 R- I7 R
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Externalities
9 K# j$ R% A" BRegulation9 ~% w, p+ s; x x. c, H! A
Government roles& n1 e/ g% Z: n# Y
Or would like to learn more about
1 v: q5 M# _4 e, K# ^Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
( Y4 A4 s5 \2 I( ESteps taken to address deterioration
1 ~0 n' b4 @: A, H) cYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
2 W6 w, c( E* RECON 369 Economics of the Environment" L9 w* A. V5 \% r& E- v* \
Topics: 1 |4 ^* H' K5 n: m4 r
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
{: }* {. l& m- q! rTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
& |$ g6 \! i& f$ q, n6 n. K! STheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
* G e) w1 Y" C* ]! d* lRecreation economics1 |2 f6 ]7 o( y$ w/ t, v# `
1 v) d! @& T1 C( w' J$ D+ KIf you enjoyed learning about+ ^0 @) r0 M ?" h- Y) z& ~- E
Individual Incentives
0 D: C- b [0 k7 F2 _0 D- |! jTotal Welfare
: A# h! L& F* n* @You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
4 T2 X6 g- e4 t' o# j; s) jECON 378 Law and Economics
2 R: x) r D& j; kTopics:
& i5 _) ~2 l7 J! q0 i5 XIssues in Criminal and Family Law
3 J3 B/ O D( j' k% x8 I( v OCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining1 X+ k# A+ `" V0 x y
Child Support Payments8 R" W7 {" u1 E& }
Private Divorce agreements
0 c" _8 ]' Y! H! P& J# v. [* gCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
6 G$ m8 V" H: V: s+ V/ B0 V& O/ k9 c4 s" J, F, H) Z/ B* T" B7 o% C* S6 H' v
If you enjoyed learning about
7 H5 h& R; d# @Prisoners Dilemma% c5 ^ F2 @' ^! }, w: _( Y1 U
Dominant Strategies& N9 a0 m" Z- s% r2 h. i" C
Collusion
$ g1 b) X6 s7 X1 m( V* W: z( o) nYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
9 g. S; d* v1 S' s. ~* }5 s! Z, gECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
& l" n* l" P) U/ c bTopics: 9 b% F* r9 V$ ]: x8 ], ~
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
% J# \* v& }5 zApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
) o' ^, s- ]# K6 s& ]Note! Prerequisites: [6 Z; l0 n- T _' k9 Y& X
ECON 384 & 299 |
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