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Trade
. w0 v( I, o5 G; X; UGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy
% v4 o* C' u$ a* cYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
# t- _+ \( |' @ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development$ D* z, {- R: H8 Q4 o' y
Topics:
2 P y) G9 [8 h5 Z8 D, i$ D) I/ wChinese Economy Characteristics2 ?% r; e$ j: [5 b) ~1 o; l3 |
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
" G" E/ a3 L# z# uConsequences of economic reform8 i+ u2 s3 L5 @
Canada’s economic relations with China
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: J( Y3 _: A+ y4 R6 m1 lIf you would like to learn more about:
$ `, h8 M* ]4 I" j; ?Rich and Poor Countries( M7 U1 C1 ~8 v; J& L8 @
Why economies differ
9 R8 g Z8 w/ F: c |Causes for such differences
8 ]2 Z; D8 ^% b+ T* x; E+ uYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) `3 X' ~6 N/ E( y7 u7 b3 RECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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4 e# h7 m6 q' [6 u8 Q$ O- ^6 u, ?Technology6 I7 T. `' O0 b7 E8 n5 A
Institutions) {* k7 w2 l# D. [9 }# O
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand7 l- p4 V, u" n
Consumer Behavior8 S L/ H3 P9 G( z3 L( M3 z
Production and Cost" d: h( z1 b; L' _+ r
Price and Output
9 p0 N0 C9 L) p/ {5 i; z, v" GMarket Structures
* Y+ X& j5 r& U+ B% ]- jYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!; @8 j+ m- W# u! z1 u6 o; J- N$ \3 n
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
/ K- Q" q9 J0 X; NTopics: 8 O$ x6 `% _% F7 w! x* [/ t
Theory of consumer behavior
1 Y& H1 Y7 b/ C, F3 S/ TTheory of production and cost
, s3 P c2 o1 Y- w( O, n* g! bPrice and output determination under competition
5 ~9 i& ]. Z S3 E" TMonopoly and other market structures; T0 p% ~! @* \( \2 {
& l7 F% b, S" b/ LIf you enjoyed learning about 0 u2 r! ?/ o R6 ]' n
Costs and Benefits # x; R+ T( x: i8 \7 |+ b5 n* F
Externalities
4 p0 c6 h0 _: U4 b. E# l& E6 ^0 ]Decision-making
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/ [5 ~! Q R5 L1 l; tCapital Investments
( h- S3 ^$ Z8 @5 ^+ bYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
7 Z" f1 P( j" o K bECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
( Y0 @1 o" ]& Z& i' e- C1 jTopics:9 r. S& ?. x8 d3 @! P% y
Cost-Benefit Analysis
$ x9 P! Z5 S1 K5 t( f! JEvaluating Public Investment Projects! E, b7 f" |$ q7 q4 h2 N
Look at examples from
$ `. B7 c1 E# j" ATransportation) O: u* ]9 R- C5 U: V ]9 U
River Basin Management
# b' P$ U4 c- O% I/ W2 j) JElectrical Generation- b; o- _( v5 a1 \) m/ T
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control, \+ W9 w' { z( ?; P {8 s8 V
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Supply and Demand
( y( y1 f) Z$ L( I. ^Externalities2 H/ Z3 d, m% G1 i3 n+ e' j
Resource Allocation0 F" |/ L x; l7 S# N, b+ M: Q1 H# a
Taxation
/ p" N, v: W4 S+ W" T5 Y. d% ZOr would like to learn more about
1 @9 Y6 B5 Y7 }; CSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
, q$ Q" y3 @- _4 M3 R. eYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!9 l; m$ { Z0 v+ u
ECON 365 Resource Economics
4 s% ]' Q: v: T# f6 R6 l* o/ FTopics:% a; m9 |: K X9 Q6 r
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources2 e! L6 |2 P6 B1 _: r( H+ W
Scarcity and pricing
# J& {7 c! ]# w3 F5 s" JContemporary Canadian resource policy issues3 L" y A7 I3 {6 Y8 j
& p$ @6 |: _# V" b5 T# ^. SIf you enjoyed learning about
* G! s' ~- O8 L+ m: x* JResource Allocation
" \1 B0 h: ]7 ~$ z3 ]' uPricing* v+ q9 S# L( i$ q
Markets
* _( y3 R) `) K6 s- XGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
* W9 R7 c1 Q' C8 t. w XCanadian Energy Policy and current issues( v# c$ w' z, o8 T" q; q0 d
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Energy Economics!9 [2 u1 @1 Z9 h# t$ F, L. Y$ i% J
ECON 366 Energy Economics
; `: w: O4 ?' x1 @) f& TTopics:
; s- z0 O2 }) W" _: j/ UPricing
$ R) y* i, r# H1 `' w) hRole in economic growth
( W# O1 z( m! @1 SEnergy sources and markets
9 L, b; g' r: D9 \9 @) MRole of government 8 H6 O2 [7 x% [& f* v
Regulation / h7 I9 a/ Z* }' p" K
: n8 b+ I8 Y% RIf you enjoyed learning about 3 A3 R2 B1 g3 ~# ^) X
Externalities
% J; _! E% }" s. M9 HRegulation
. K) X' |/ E0 R( ]+ \ L: k8 A% QGovernment roles
3 H4 f* c: L0 b( eOr would like to learn more about
( y, a. J& a! Y% P+ E3 ?Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration# l& F8 ^. \+ p0 P5 r3 _( P. }
Steps taken to address deterioration
# M2 ^; a6 D& b: C3 k; G* j4 L7 `You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
2 W. V5 y% N4 H' ?ECON 369 Economics of the Environment$ S9 r3 t9 c$ \% ]& T. h+ w% \
Topics:
4 i- ?" h* e5 y" F8 U! k# l* KEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 7 {6 W% u F) ]6 I# I# e6 N+ u
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
2 V' {. h+ \4 s( r; b4 _Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
. v0 p8 W: u! a+ J2 U( }Recreation economics: q$ N- }- J- [- ]* _/ e. d/ l( L, o
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 g# U. D J( c# P: ` Individual Incentives
& @* D+ p# r5 }9 z8 v. ]$ @Total Welfare
( d9 j Q& a6 p! UYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
6 m$ X5 F% f. _3 Z5 x: ^. OECON 378 Law and Economics
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law7 o. @' a* f8 X6 N7 S
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining0 P& ]$ P3 j7 ]/ J- j5 }! A
Child Support Payments9 P3 d0 R& u F: a
Private Divorce agreements) x/ ~) ?4 f: ^ x
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act, h) p7 ~$ F3 z& z2 ^
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Prisoners Dilemma( ]! F7 L* ~' Q. Q* B: Q5 ^/ ~4 w
Dominant Strategies
, t8 `+ w9 ?+ Z6 qCollusion
; @0 i* E' |- Z) U2 hYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ( P* I. E7 A) z1 p! a
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
# ]3 U4 `& {. J- d3 ^0 @" STopics:
" E) Y& e0 _) o3 JAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games f; _2 S% j9 d
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
& N! G1 N% {" B/ S* E- T: r' _Note! Prerequisites:
& q$ W( Y7 q4 W# p8 DECON 384 & 299 |
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