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Trade
8 l, N; q, V0 lGrowth; d6 v% |# C" }# Z0 n
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: h: s+ h6 ~, D6 S# t' _+ JChina as an Emerging Economy
. u/ [* W6 C( v! Z* B, vYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!# s. \. c$ X9 d: W
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
! H! L, P* z+ m+ M& XTopics: 7 C9 j" C+ P8 x) H! ]3 M& [
Chinese Economy Characteristics2 I8 n5 m8 o+ m+ u
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
; J8 l* f# w3 _Consequences of economic reform
; s: k. L* ?% ^6 I3 cCanada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
/ C' P1 E- t8 s% j0 DWhy economies differ9 L6 H& r3 y# G. w4 L* L
Causes for such differences
, p7 j* U( f r" N% AYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth r1 L1 C& E, c& L* A2 u7 B9 Z
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 O+ d3 h" w% x5 \) vTopics:
. g( i$ _) H0 \2 m2 mTechnology
, J+ [: E$ N9 g5 FInstitutions5 J% ?' \& W4 c2 L! k M
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 W6 n5 e' d8 h/ F' M6 A! ]Supply and Demand
5 @/ ~7 j7 A4 Z, ZConsumer Behavior q9 u' @7 `) t* v/ N( e" s
Production and Cost
e8 s Q! ?/ \5 ~# P' e' pPrice and Output
' ]& W/ ?" s% RMarket Structures
$ Y8 d- ]( {. _4 T) H- _; dYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!& v$ d7 b; I3 X6 b0 x/ b& n" d
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 _2 X7 O* I$ h& h1 v
Topics:
4 F, ?. i5 L1 \2 BTheory of consumer behavior
[! C9 J& ~1 m& E5 G1 p! m6 WTheory of production and cost
0 C: B- C3 G* L R6 p+ iPrice and output determination under competition
, j1 W2 W& m; q/ x* ~" eMonopoly and other market structures
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" t2 `2 x( W5 g' ^* i' i& LIf you enjoyed learning about
3 |! e+ H& x5 n2 T6 m- JCosts and Benefits
4 J6 |7 ]3 ?6 Q0 X) Q; rExternalities* L2 D( E/ p$ O% r4 h. h
Decision-making c' s# l& M( r: F3 V1 J
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Capital Investments
& [- ]$ s, y0 J# n+ }% d/ \5 {You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!" b+ x# p& R! [4 h3 h5 p }
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
3 i) _0 v' t1 k3 |) HTopics:3 _. ^! ^) P; G$ \) g" m r( i
Cost-Benefit Analysis) }! X+ y6 h4 K
Evaluating Public Investment Projects% Q' H, V1 ^# F4 c' R
Look at examples from
0 e9 d6 f8 N9 x+ NTransportation& V/ m; I2 h5 J& ]8 j. H v4 r5 t/ A
River Basin Management& ?7 q/ c3 E1 \1 S: w l+ U
Electrical Generation
i2 ?1 j& ^5 j9 Y7 x, y5 POil & Gas and Pollution Control9 L @8 Q+ ?+ q5 n& c2 h2 r# o6 o
# I7 b4 Q$ k, [1 _1 h7 CIf you enjoyed learning about ' V# U8 E7 G1 b6 @9 N4 O
Supply and Demand- P8 b$ g, { | `) Q2 v) l
Externalities
' p; D! K6 Y8 QResource Allocation
* y1 u3 m' e1 k# L' Q3 w- MTaxation
7 ~' H, R L# J$ t# V2 bOr would like to learn more about @! a) [4 j* R9 ^$ a G& R0 ~1 k7 }
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
! L# Y5 U* B }+ EYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!( ^( |9 k1 _; ]/ G
ECON 365 Resource Economics' a( d* [2 G; o& T
Topics:
* ?# ?5 R+ I+ k6 N; I6 H& OExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
. ?: }" T1 Y3 f+ R) g; pScarcity and pricing: H3 Y+ U" H! ]
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues3 H% N3 t: E) p. K5 e
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2 O- D3 p* q/ ], L& E& d9 d, uResource Allocation
1 j& k5 D( U* W, \' ^0 FPricing
6 U( m; U% H# b* x7 tMarkets* m- o' z2 A# V" @. v# T: ~
Government roles
% H6 s. r1 x0 \+ b4 R( ]* dOr would like to learn more about
" `& {& M. Y0 yThe energy sector, including sources and markets' \+ l% b0 q" n* I5 b$ @
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues) F7 o, M2 J/ G1 ?# b9 s+ M
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Energy Economics!' C+ v F/ p! E- o' E
ECON 366 Energy Economics9 R' Y. F/ _% {
Topics:
: I( S% \ E: k8 Y5 H5 l) PPricing4 {0 {, @6 `6 s; l
Role in economic growth
+ k( k8 e; H5 SEnergy sources and markets
" g* T, B" E+ ]( s6 k- f' U! XRole of government
$ G/ |( B, D; `) l, n4 xRegulation : I% D5 c% Z( `9 h ~' S, ^+ [
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$ @7 W6 l+ Y& Q( g5 f- L1 H# }+ W4 FExternalities* Q0 @$ \3 k b/ q; ^" c
Regulation1 `4 O. k1 O$ J8 m1 C& T
Government roles) r; y7 p' z$ k( s* m/ K3 ?
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
8 A: o( z) W0 p9 _6 T: T* o, LSteps taken to address deterioration4 p: b: p* }& V8 v% U* P
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! # z# {6 @, ?( L0 {, ^; M$ \
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
) K. a, T M$ o, M6 eTopics:
6 K. ~ B0 |1 P% b n- xEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
" Z- e! I4 ^( {. `7 qTypes and causes of environmental deterioration " d# L) T. \( t& z
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 0 u5 A6 F( d f8 `! Y% U; x) M# ~
Recreation economics
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2 T' \( e) _6 Q* c1 m, x6 _ Individual Incentives: l- K- ]" d n0 F
Total Welfare / s! L9 M7 Z7 u$ p
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
: I0 y+ d. L$ b3 s5 s" {ECON 378 Law and Economics
9 e% m6 {: @4 I3 ~8 pTopics:
% A( M- d/ u% E! @, \3 xIssues in Criminal and Family Law
+ t1 \) J" a9 a6 PCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
# @: z) K6 W4 }) T( x9 p6 HChild Support Payments
4 z0 b5 k# i+ u" I4 cPrivate Divorce agreements0 d+ O, N/ n- ?/ @1 @
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act0 u/ f/ J9 E. ^; e( B: V2 Y' F
% V: q! A% {1 X3 H& X' w/ YIf you enjoyed learning about 0 g: ]0 [3 X8 g
Prisoners Dilemma
6 m& B g$ w, F. `( L; e S6 t' nDominant Strategies9 P: R7 u" A' U; \
Collusion% ^+ V4 Z; }" J1 ~+ J
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
) G" X7 B! k+ J6 P1 ?ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
! P/ ]6 V" M& i" CTopics: ( Q4 E+ p; v1 z
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games1 b$ q w# [: k4 }) p3 f# r% O: H
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion / g. n! f( Z; @- n" D; y2 G) u
Note! Prerequisites: 4 r# n' }6 v: p, A. `" T* Y. V1 b# X
ECON 384 & 299 |
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