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Trade# b% _% {% S( k6 i+ F
Growth+ K; i8 \9 z3 g5 B* G {
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7 E* G+ G \% a, n' E! aChina as an Emerging Economy
0 w4 O5 t* [2 @/ P. IYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!5 W; d8 P. S/ Q2 H5 @
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
& _* u0 x8 O E. V' u% {; r+ k9 ]/ TTopics: % K7 M# j5 R4 K9 u
Chinese Economy Characteristics$ u8 f2 V0 l+ {% O8 w4 ^* I' U
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
' w! s6 T1 S9 t+ d9 g1 f8 Z9 KConsequences of economic reform
- c$ Y$ y( j2 P$ ~2 yCanada’s economic relations with China5 {3 J- U8 ]% h. X5 @ p! `
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If you would like to learn more about:
2 P2 @2 t$ ~* ARich and Poor Countries/ F. E$ l' a5 N
Why economies differ+ t3 b: G% e: {5 r J1 g$ K% S
Causes for such differences
1 ^1 b5 y& [2 E9 R2 sYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ _( @4 t8 i* q4 E# o6 z+ m
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 H8 B8 N# F5 M0 `0 k
Topics:
5 j* N& G9 n8 u: E1 w- iTechnology
q$ S; z% P4 qInstitutions
0 s* _8 g' }, B% S- q+ ~: JGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about ( g5 `' L6 G3 A) T- f1 ?# d; M4 g) g
Supply and Demand5 L v' J! } K6 I+ Q
Consumer Behavior* K4 \. J3 q p3 s/ D
Production and Cost
) E" V# y, m5 w7 Z5 c. F6 SPrice and Output
* u* A1 i0 f9 ^. Q4 P s2 SMarket Structures$ |) z5 s# _) x% c _- q
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!# r% h8 R2 Z6 J; U7 q5 h: ]' b
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I1 b I' i1 s6 V; W9 L' Q
Topics:
. z$ X, i6 d2 `) Q+ _4 w6 fTheory of consumer behavior+ ~6 U7 B4 c; L+ F) }
Theory of production and cost" L6 x% P; b' p3 a& S
Price and output determination under competition
* K/ i: l1 O2 DMonopoly and other market structures, C2 H- Z9 J7 E/ w3 K! A* t3 ~
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$ o2 t; _& T5 R3 pCosts and Benefits 2 x3 t1 Q( l0 p; ^
Externalities
' S5 _ ~$ F) v/ YDecision-making6 {. X, Z/ |7 l3 X
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Capital Investments
+ {4 B* \) d# i* H# yYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!5 p6 i6 {( ~8 K/ F
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation8 P6 W7 Z" t! n# m# x& |# g
Topics:
/ K- e; G0 E/ E2 h0 z+ @/ c' GCost-Benefit Analysis
+ V( l$ m3 p4 I& i) E9 |) uEvaluating Public Investment Projects
/ O6 S0 j! I4 BLook at examples from * b9 _* s1 A6 V
Transportation
) \" u4 X5 i! I9 yRiver Basin Management7 q9 {6 k% r+ d- d: ^* `8 A
Electrical Generation
; n9 N( l# f7 j \ ^Oil & Gas and Pollution Control. ?) K9 c# O7 Z
4 i W6 e- b, m; n& i4 w8 BIf you enjoyed learning about
3 h/ r) m5 A, |* PSupply and Demand
$ O1 W! \5 ^+ p% |# @; N3 Z. OExternalities
. _# f5 w- Y; X$ R u4 J% ~Resource Allocation$ q3 T p4 h* y: Y! e
Taxation
5 m4 [& H1 X0 u$ n. ]8 f, t9 _Or would like to learn more about
* o- k4 a. E3 ~6 Q+ v* `4 uSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
) `+ O" w& p9 n( z" H3 w9 C5 ZYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!7 n! N& ^4 s) i8 ]! M0 D) C
ECON 365 Resource Economics
$ F. X) O) p7 ^0 dTopics:( w+ t* I( U2 _6 p l
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
2 {- F+ ?' a* i, Z' M% {# hScarcity and pricing* [9 E, G$ \# u! j$ I- B
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues# M" U* A# v. j' E
9 q; Z. `9 R/ v7 E! A3 x- X7 cIf you enjoyed learning about
) ?6 Z, @; j5 P2 j+ i- y0 ~+ B. EResource Allocation
) J* A9 X8 S |) f$ n; e8 [Pricing
' [7 L0 q2 K& `. d4 s/ P, iMarkets
' r7 ~5 ]3 I- f, i; sGovernment roles
5 S4 m. T4 L5 u2 v. D Z: X' f+ mOr would like to learn more about
/ j, w) I, u, @1 A0 U) D j* bThe energy sector, including sources and markets- ?" }# ]/ w8 A
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
( b, x! ? d S7 [! |2 { zYou might enjoy a course about * O L4 m5 K5 }2 ~. P1 C
Energy Economics!! w2 [' _/ D- s7 j* p ` l
ECON 366 Energy Economics- `3 s( G7 E% B
Topics:
* h& _( w7 A" F$ cPricing
5 ?! q+ k6 L- | D6 s) ^: NRole in economic growth , X( S: e9 H' F
Energy sources and markets / L) x3 z1 i c w6 h9 G
Role of government
8 T4 u. _+ [* Y m9 M. IRegulation
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5 s5 |$ L- Q4 x S; wExternalities
1 ~! X& _9 G/ G- v( ?5 cRegulation
3 r8 }. ~8 `7 p$ g; S, ?Government roles) K' i! `2 I2 W1 d4 k
Or would like to learn more about
5 X6 c8 J( s4 z$ n4 d3 q8 @Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration+ @. J+ o. g( A3 ^8 \. `2 q
Steps taken to address deterioration
$ a5 F0 z* f$ N# P! ~3 a4 m5 NYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
6 k& q1 R8 b a0 V( r! ?/ N3 DECON 369 Economics of the Environment
+ E# \. u* ]; K: x3 VTopics:
J, ?8 U# }4 A" y' j4 wEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
# P i3 u5 k6 k2 q8 @8 b/ I+ nTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
$ i9 E6 m1 P5 T) _. `Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
" W7 ^+ z% R i3 [9 ]5 lRecreation economics
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. h* P; Z( m0 X, _9 LIf you enjoyed learning about/ q J" I+ I; T c4 }0 ~
Individual Incentives. O; Z& h; |% B5 ]
Total Welfare ' V: P( N6 n! t* T6 w
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 4 _: R0 Z' ~" w t$ i$ k3 N% U1 H
ECON 378 Law and Economics
0 w/ z" z( v5 d) tTopics:
, \. {5 d8 R3 h) L9 C- O) `Issues in Criminal and Family Law
3 o1 r- u" ]% Y9 q+ f' f( Q1 m( nCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining5 y& D* B- q5 t& ~
Child Support Payments
5 E/ g, ^5 k& U( c: m1 y( RPrivate Divorce agreements0 A8 ^& _& C0 C. ~$ L
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act# P( ^9 }9 |' u$ X& k
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Prisoners Dilemma* m! \; U" p% {, a+ S
Dominant Strategies/ }$ ? Y* `1 g; p: n
Collusion J3 l; ~/ m9 M# k0 G R
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ! ^5 W2 y2 `1 o3 F# _ A
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications8 k' t7 a, z; V) {! _: K
Topics:
7 L; f( b( u! x) J: vAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games. D* P, P1 \4 q* T4 z
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 4 i1 d$ p! T) U2 Y( i2 d( o1 H
Note! Prerequisites:
+ x; K u: ?0 sECON 384 & 299 |
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