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Trade! P: G H! N( m- C9 @
Growth
: {. \* Y7 G3 d+ \9 z; tOr would like to learn more about:
- `* r L) E* U! rChina as an Emerging Economy
: {# k. P3 y1 D7 p1 z' aYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
5 S* \) Z" v9 e9 HECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
0 Q" ^+ p2 f% c ^Topics: 8 o9 T* S P1 `+ `" y4 b; x
Chinese Economy Characteristics
2 z5 R0 b* `' j2 D8 {! CRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
- X2 l4 j5 f# K) ZConsequences of economic reform+ ? w9 P4 a2 e0 | W
Canada’s economic relations with China1 h8 a! s2 N$ n0 ?* R
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If you would like to learn more about:
+ f0 K$ f) L' O/ j6 QRich and Poor Countries
; l) A( }! r, JWhy economies differ9 Z% O Z- i% P, @! c
Causes for such differences
4 _# g0 |0 f @ v/ S2 e# z# W6 LYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth) @3 S) p, l2 G+ \+ K4 ~) j: a7 j
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 H& p3 }/ t( U. ]' v- }Topics:+ D1 d% V9 h0 w- h
Technology' w" W- [4 {2 Z$ F9 q& Z+ X6 ]1 l. d1 {
Institutions0 q* O0 d. z' {
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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8 Y+ A/ I! b$ L( ^! \If you enjoyed learning about
/ w+ d# S5 I! iSupply and Demand9 ^7 f! u% z, B- P! G; y
Consumer Behavior
5 Q& G( M2 y, d; l, N; kProduction and Cost
: f& p: M$ q! gPrice and Output
! f& B& z" u% f- K1 s/ ~Market Structures: J1 j8 F- C2 n. P
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!7 D, B# B# g% K% l) p) d* p0 X+ p, p
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I: G$ c4 c1 M7 q: A. N$ O
Topics:
% ^! E1 A+ g+ s1 @9 J b9 kTheory of consumer behavior$ U2 W% x$ I) s# z9 J8 Y0 g$ _
Theory of production and cost1 q8 a; f% `% F4 C/ K' [
Price and output determination under competition* M* D8 J9 L" m- V/ ?$ x/ G
Monopoly and other market structures1 o! d. T: X; t
* ]. X9 P/ V" }* KIf you enjoyed learning about ' U& ~' C f/ G8 e2 V- ]
Costs and Benefits
4 L$ l3 U3 s$ M9 z9 aExternalities
# c/ L: w" Z0 |% w* r$ M9 Q4 x1 |Decision-making7 W# p& Y7 A& J
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Capital Investments
/ ~- k/ A1 X: D4 F9 FYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
2 _( m, k. b( V3 _+ gECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation0 F) c6 y1 f; {& m9 c9 [
Topics:
* _- N" [! R) ~3 s+ N8 `Cost-Benefit Analysis
0 L+ Q: I1 r& h; xEvaluating Public Investment Projects
$ u& d& o9 c$ g) _Look at examples from
2 ` x) Q1 i. q* E6 vTransportation/ B2 s' x* D; l5 s5 W
River Basin Management% v% ]* X; f7 L( H" `0 d6 @
Electrical Generation
) v4 x0 W. z* X3 s' V8 G7 \Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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' r: t2 [! V ]4 j/ N. N. C( J$ ZIf you enjoyed learning about , h7 I! `& R1 ^3 {7 L8 r+ J
Supply and Demand# ^: E. M$ |8 _" r& C
Externalities
" L+ v& J1 [0 [+ ^& HResource Allocation; C4 h E8 M- p+ f
Taxation- j6 \* Z+ @) K: u. k- ~
Or would like to learn more about
% Z- \, x8 f9 vSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
+ `4 c$ l0 R. r9 s: I. T8 x. N7 bYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
6 P3 y- `- y A# {: d fECON 365 Resource Economics
9 J G" u, K. W. Y* XTopics: Z% p9 V, { R4 G" V4 i5 K
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources: H1 h) R) n3 C) i7 U; @
Scarcity and pricing: j0 E) K2 w0 G8 V- E
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues0 m( n' ?4 L, g# l! L, G' c, P
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Resource Allocation: Y) W! Y# F; A2 q* D
Pricing
9 b" R9 \; P# PMarkets4 t# Q! I5 F- s
Government roles" z" \& G) w4 e! N
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
8 u T5 O+ h1 X5 f2 t! b: b) zCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
0 {, Q2 {6 ]. C3 R- e7 J/ OYou might enjoy a course about - P1 Z u& L6 j" d
Energy Economics!- Q4 d7 M7 m, E: r+ C# p4 V% T8 D( ~; M% ?
ECON 366 Energy Economics
% d! @) U2 J* m1 i7 V6 H5 g( aTopics:
& M1 v- T9 T7 R! RPricing
$ V* H9 h; @* P' V: L v! RRole in economic growth , Z% a3 q( I, J; Z
Energy sources and markets
* ]& i5 ~7 P' l6 r* BRole of government 9 p% k* y. v' o- ]
Regulation 2 V$ d# k l' [8 K q% @
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+ r- }. Q* g) ? NExternalities
0 n8 r# J" c9 u0 @- d3 PRegulation; D6 x" l$ T' N1 ]2 _1 M+ v$ ~
Government roles" G! ^+ L$ D _, w. J
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: a0 N4 L6 {+ QEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration; Y( G. Q& R4 d
Steps taken to address deterioration) W6 `1 u! X8 n2 u/ g- S
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
0 A$ ~6 ?! U' S; \1 I8 q) N# JECON 369 Economics of the Environment
2 l. g3 [) f- E: d) }& ], NTopics: 3 L- L+ h4 `2 U; {5 q: ~
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
; w2 v& E+ E5 F0 A; h5 t n- ITypes and causes of environmental deterioration 3 Z1 ~: F9 U# J* v
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
( A/ v/ E; }( D, K4 g2 o, a% p1 yRecreation economics
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' U, a5 d3 Q8 s' K3 y+ _% u+ }If you enjoyed learning about
' s R- J: K: i) [. U' d8 Q* n Individual Incentives
) n8 n3 |* g. x) Y* l9 PTotal Welfare
2 q$ |& D, h) @: ]) I/ s0 FYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
9 r/ ^. m: o# {ECON 378 Law and Economics1 v4 U+ x$ E6 e% }* p8 c$ i1 J
Topics:
- C, P7 W3 V' RIssues in Criminal and Family Law+ n- b. q" {" J% V0 |2 }' ]3 N* }
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
4 V- q9 K! ]4 o4 _1 u7 gChild Support Payments R2 D4 t% W* o- E
Private Divorce agreements2 y6 {7 W( d( y7 Y7 j4 i+ s
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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, Y! U: L, ]: |7 XIf you enjoyed learning about 3 b0 y4 y0 g5 g% }% c5 u$ Y8 i8 _% {2 J$ N
Prisoners Dilemma7 H/ O; B! \ O! x: p& @3 t
Dominant Strategies
; {/ ?& u' r- h1 j) U& T WCollusion
3 |. U' M' a' r8 ?2 _8 k, MYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
! L- s$ L7 M% X7 O b0 |% fECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: q p' r4 ^- a8 t
Topics: V" B, W8 D9 A- X p
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games2 Y1 U' F% p; I# v1 _
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 5 ~; `, s& j0 D6 N) R; x
Note! Prerequisites: # N' w) S2 `8 y! f; L
ECON 384 & 299 |
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