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Trade
. N" t, x/ s/ t; d) K# E' X0 C+ d% GGrowth
5 ^6 C$ Y* t; N2 P3 jOr would like to learn more about: # v" i! \7 k- \- C {4 O% y
China as an Emerging Economy& G* j! D1 e- `7 L* o8 u
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!9 X: I$ P$ Z6 j6 c4 g; \
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
! Z+ C/ a! ~% STopics:
: q4 r% Z) ^% I/ `- BChinese Economy Characteristics# u8 D" ~' U% J" v+ }
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
/ `' ]3 r6 z$ d; n; i( q6 x$ |3 S: qConsequences of economic reform
: M k6 n$ o6 S2 G4 JCanada’s economic relations with China* R9 e- {$ y+ Q3 |
# {6 D1 h: l. i, l+ x+ l5 l% DIf you would like to learn more about:
- Z# F. A+ M' M: m7 H% Y' RRich and Poor Countries
; j: n7 C. w8 X9 v6 fWhy economies differ& s! P. e' R( ~7 f; B0 J
Causes for such differences
0 O! k) I7 O: bYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 j5 c; p0 Y, |; a; f. Q3 O
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 R7 M/ c9 h) q5 k1 m- y
Topics:
* w. K0 Y9 o4 a9 TTechnology
0 t# C L7 K; @, C. W& S4 FInstitutions
' ?1 I2 N" g, ^Growth rate Convergence / Divergence + p' W/ `' d3 e' ]# }
9 C! X3 K3 u4 D4 P7 BIf you enjoyed learning about
2 y2 L; s7 X; g i: h2 q$ ISupply and Demand
L4 o. g: J6 ?* ?Consumer Behavior* ^% Y/ v% P1 w# v( \
Production and Cost/ D- r$ D: [( y/ ?; t5 H$ e5 s/ l
Price and Output6 v6 Y1 E" V5 M9 B$ \8 O
Market Structures
, r9 m" X( V* b" w- |. O9 RYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!8 G1 `* N) a9 h* ^
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I2 H+ g. B. t- P8 K' C+ X2 F
Topics:
+ v- f2 _& @) s7 \* \" X! e8 bTheory of consumer behavior
' o. z3 W: Y9 z3 e; [2 @$ oTheory of production and cost
! r' w1 _9 G& k/ }( p7 Z& ?. O, e; \Price and output determination under competition8 k% h0 \9 Y8 ^" [* J! P0 _
Monopoly and other market structures l( y) t B) `$ [. c
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Costs and Benefits 2 N& J; k# l- q. G% J( V1 T$ w' d
Externalities
& [% o4 O7 j! U' p }: @% ~Decision-making3 ?; |1 E3 Z2 A! b( K6 ]) ?+ x
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Capital Investments: e* a( `( v9 [3 b t3 F( t2 i
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
: \% ?" U5 P6 z( QECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation, o( }2 k% M% I& @- s
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Cost-Benefit Analysis& ^: ?1 O/ v/ |/ [
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
0 S/ A: w5 I' I% W2 M7 `Look at examples from 8 c5 K5 q! T# T& M; Z+ N) B1 e
Transportation& U+ ?' k& R0 ?9 s
River Basin Management
* a) C3 d: Q% G3 }" d' E& a3 J2 tElectrical Generation; u F1 T- B$ R) R0 b
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control, l2 c6 O! u( Q9 m1 n# I8 H
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# Y- n/ C3 q1 i* ZSupply and Demand
1 C4 D$ A/ ?* r( zExternalities9 ^9 ~$ x, l0 _ Q
Resource Allocation
# ^8 {" s, k% `' w5 m! wTaxation; A. K2 B% U9 } a+ |: b2 l
Or would like to learn more about
3 m ]4 C: g# O' YSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
% M# t0 k) o2 {) a2 e" _, N( @6 B* ^You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
8 c2 d2 ~: B" f; a G4 xECON 365 Resource Economics+ Y' N: U. @2 y* y6 j
Topics:
- n+ k- f# H$ N5 f5 P! GExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
* P5 I) V4 T& l; FScarcity and pricing- g, ~( R* ?) h# A
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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}9 K; K; F6 K( C( n2 S+ g, jResource Allocation, }% h7 u3 O! ]6 y+ c
Pricing2 N- N+ T: j) j7 W
Markets
' U7 C+ ^1 _( m1 x3 }4 JGovernment roles: y& p" `+ C+ j3 E9 M G8 L; T
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The energy sector, including sources and markets+ h7 p& G0 n" {' L
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
$ | W5 I* I7 _" z/ V% rYou might enjoy a course about
* O, c( j7 j' e: WEnergy Economics!5 Z1 P2 O& y' p3 w9 ~ Q
ECON 366 Energy Economics
. H( T, P6 m. a! m( \% Y& ^Topics:
. A/ e! d4 T2 GPricing4 b6 C6 F% M( d: N- t
Role in economic growth
# ?- t% b" T8 K; j4 h" E, GEnergy sources and markets
; G" E/ b7 [6 `) d! N5 \' I( x) wRole of government # o% W$ z J! S+ s
Regulation , t0 s6 Y+ w8 Q3 ]) R, j* l
# y& r! {: G% D7 m5 SIf you enjoyed learning about ; `0 e2 k* k/ P& p! X
Externalities
9 u: f0 @; |, i) @ @Regulation% h6 A; A: @, M: Q- V! F
Government roles4 z% m$ ^9 h$ Y$ v
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration! B8 \ T. y/ E/ Y6 j
Steps taken to address deterioration# L! z4 h4 t# m
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
. Z$ o! m% j6 k% U! g5 ^3 m( tECON 369 Economics of the Environment$ o' a3 V* d. O" H
Topics:
( E& F+ \0 h7 AEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
! O/ J3 _! ]0 C, c3 V. TTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
4 g% T( c2 y5 h: m/ X, u* ZTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration - ^& z9 l2 w( g3 n$ C
Recreation economics3 ]! G% E# J# z
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Individual Incentives- x" A2 c! o+ j7 O* T! y8 o' ]2 l
Total Welfare
( @8 R7 s2 _, P' ^/ UYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
; q, _( n7 I. p: E6 e/ p9 GECON 378 Law and Economics
6 c$ G* J% {/ e/ K5 e0 z/ v, V. f ?Topics: & I" y2 R) @+ Y7 s: ?
Issues in Criminal and Family Law0 V$ x9 Y( x! n+ j4 {- y1 v( _
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining* q1 F4 c) I5 W7 D) [, T
Child Support Payments& g0 \. [) G b* }/ Y& M
Private Divorce agreements% }# R1 U# S* y% X9 l/ `% Z; B" Q
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
5 y" I0 w( q' g+ g3 J% J$ SDominant Strategies
# m F# `1 A7 H" L) GCollusion$ @* p* f6 L* K& q+ j* I
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ! v- l ~5 u; a% g) R0 N# f! D
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
: U. m" h- Z. E. _1 r4 a" tTopics: - w2 Q& N. Y+ U# n0 C- J
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
6 s/ R* t* A% N2 T$ L8 V% I0 BApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
7 p. s" W- V/ U+ X5 _ @Note! Prerequisites:
, A$ w$ ]( @; t0 i+ W0 H! ^ECON 384 & 299 |
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