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Trade
# H3 r% ^. w) gGrowth* E }+ |& Z5 I$ h }& c. _$ G
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China as an Emerging Economy
% G& m6 ~, Y( H$ cYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!5 ]; e' q9 Y* I# Q% A! @
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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g; }7 ~5 d5 B. M8 V. sChinese Economy Characteristics7 G8 q# `7 i( ` k/ Z' m
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
& [7 E1 A7 P1 ?0 F* ]3 m# [Consequences of economic reform
) u9 b# @; Q4 C( tCanada’s economic relations with China
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, D1 {2 D P5 F( zRich and Poor Countries
) P$ r" F* I- Y& r$ SWhy economies differ
$ Y" L5 J% K0 M5 KCauses for such differences* b; _$ c# s. t: q6 W
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- v9 l: h+ B+ R% y- e7 n9 K. @ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth" H! ~4 X+ Z- I& L7 `, X! N& P
Topics:
8 i! C* V5 @3 o2 X, ? U8 p6 v: G! rTechnology
9 L5 W1 j6 d/ T( a1 J8 {Institutions* G6 h- e$ f: a+ F1 c. g" X9 J
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence # T" d7 E# h t, O5 [0 \; ~
6 ~# T- K, M; t) _. u1 `If you enjoyed learning about , ~2 O! x) I1 j# D+ s
Supply and Demand% R; S5 {$ U" O/ t' d
Consumer Behavior
) G# `( _/ W: Y) A9 mProduction and Cost
0 c x9 \, G% J0 ]) ^+ xPrice and Output
% c7 e! P" P5 n9 gMarket Structures
% Y. m" `" f, \5 vYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
: G. p4 H% ]1 a2 ]" QECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I5 m2 [% M8 {' Q" E+ a
Topics:
" Y1 o' _& K4 g" E D4 J% uTheory of consumer behavior
0 j2 I. B' U% l* g- TTheory of production and cost$ }9 z, q, }6 o& r& |
Price and output determination under competition q' E, k& _. @( I5 y1 N( ^
Monopoly and other market structures
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& W8 I' _2 V& o( Y6 OIf you enjoyed learning about . R0 B ?" ]$ L: b6 k" O
Costs and Benefits
. a) k3 m1 t5 o R1 v' CExternalities
# u! ]$ e5 e( aDecision-making
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Capital Investments
, P0 t1 t/ k) t7 w+ w# v% e8 ]: PYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
' h- j' c* M7 y7 t3 VECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
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5 O1 q4 ~8 w( {# }Cost-Benefit Analysis9 H! @& ^* E: w$ y1 Q
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
1 ?+ ^, C! u: \* K1 TLook at examples from 5 s) c* ^9 R% K0 q' o
Transportation9 B6 W; ?* {# m* U) Z2 R5 u. z
River Basin Management4 L2 r. v6 N/ a4 c$ l! @* [% |' T
Electrical Generation
( E/ t6 n4 s) e* A; v. QOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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9 ]* F/ G5 W4 fIf you enjoyed learning about ! P4 A3 F8 A# I# } @' Y* e
Supply and Demand/ ~) Q4 u, i U5 _- y7 s* V
Externalities
4 H/ O* c3 o$ `( BResource Allocation" U9 ^" N' F' i9 |
Taxation5 T% m9 a- u& ?
Or would like to learn more about
3 q4 u3 S8 J. I4 G! p4 t$ ^1 GSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
) T& j( l2 D4 {& TYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
5 u0 ]8 a8 X" }: ^& F& jECON 365 Resource Economics
( s0 ?/ x1 h$ R( e0 {1 a7 u" i! `Topics:
' E, S6 R/ G. Z+ |Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
1 r: w, C8 H# F' b6 |' IScarcity and pricing. ~0 N( W9 y! ^# t9 G2 P9 k
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
) W# w/ H7 |/ h/ }Pricing
# p5 [6 @3 v; [, `+ cMarkets
! Q* a8 J; r* dGovernment roles3 H6 \9 a, h& ^, g
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
0 E- b% ?5 ~8 A5 t. T6 @$ I( eCanadian Energy Policy and current issues- j1 i& {! \/ z- k, |, ]/ a1 S
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Energy Economics!
2 [, c# c5 K& N5 L" @. cECON 366 Energy Economics6 {4 q5 L! \9 k; [% E4 V* Q
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Pricing
. h! n$ T1 C5 Q: qRole in economic growth
4 f, ^: S) L! B& |Energy sources and markets
' e8 h7 @& \8 c: y9 v" [Role of government # p" f( ], q6 w/ t5 f( s1 w. }
Regulation
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6 g2 S* Z" ]& O9 ^. { e. QIf you enjoyed learning about - I! x* T; l! g: H) w# Y1 H) |
Externalities
( q% x+ _" p2 u4 |4 M2 A! LRegulation/ b$ k7 g @/ i
Government roles2 @) X2 p2 j# `' q V0 c
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6 ]2 s6 U' u( }Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
' H# V" M8 K( ^3 O: ^Steps taken to address deterioration1 L8 i: F& Z) h! P) i4 C ^% e; e) }
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
& ?, W/ t& ]$ fECON 369 Economics of the Environment6 c8 k; N' E* n. q M5 [4 Z1 K/ H8 T
Topics: 3 {4 L7 u: K4 S/ i& J2 U: t8 W z
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment , Y u- i8 T* H1 j# m$ y/ S
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
% G' S2 ?7 Q! \6 M* H- aTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 3 K% M$ c( I7 b6 a" i2 {/ o
Recreation economics* H1 k/ w* L' A
! Z, S- V4 O. {' {" aIf you enjoyed learning about
& d. U* C! t* O; j6 Q Individual Incentives6 s( W% z% z/ T9 l$ [ q/ @- n& W
Total Welfare / J# h0 w4 O# g4 J, z2 ]) T. w+ r
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
G- \. ?% Q5 xECON 378 Law and Economics
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( h( f6 n$ p9 E* YIssues in Criminal and Family Law
[2 ~# c5 m1 k) |Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
1 d" t) F5 }1 o3 g- x+ K4 p% L) V6 k1 r7 _Child Support Payments+ w4 K' |) A8 H" a+ ?( Q
Private Divorce agreements
3 P+ q- y6 m8 W3 }" V* q8 w' cCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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7 g" I9 L$ p- X* I, h2 e6 G6 @Prisoners Dilemma
6 |5 ?1 c0 G7 M' U0 \0 K% Z1 pDominant Strategies' A$ m ^+ l- g
Collusion( {0 o, K$ D4 Z* M* l6 `* \# K9 o
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
$ Z# j" M6 P; a+ Z& L% qECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
( J8 d: @. B9 x' E0 {( qTopics:
9 Z2 D+ `1 G8 A. d) P" z: x9 G% HAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
- ~5 Z, y1 E' ~3 k# ~Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
# ]; c0 |' r) b, `$ \) T& J3 qNote! Prerequisites: 5 T; H. a7 g4 a. R) {) [/ @9 W1 p
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