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* u# t P) W; O) WTrade
' C* H: S& s' k: R1 u# GGrowth& F1 N l" w$ K9 v4 \
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China as an Emerging Economy
* {) `$ T( t" n- j& kYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
9 R: v6 U+ ^, H3 iECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
; t# |3 @' l; v; [% ?7 w6 kTopics:
+ S# ^5 x4 c- k) aChinese Economy Characteristics1 _! E K0 C" C. j) o$ f
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy9 ?' ]" X, A$ J* G+ O+ u: K8 ]
Consequences of economic reform. X5 F: R( y. X
Canada’s economic relations with China8 G8 l' ]" m2 i9 B& K3 w! Y; Z
3 S& j5 g$ a; LIf you would like to learn more about: * V3 G: P J0 O) O K
Rich and Poor Countries
; | s0 F. _9 a# N0 o2 tWhy economies differ7 X% p. n, ?, X( n9 l
Causes for such differences
. w( h+ L) _! X( V: ^% aYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth, u) a# O/ D' B& p( }
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& E& U- N$ J! Q# e
Topics:
* H& y8 o% a2 F, @8 K3 s( |+ q1 HTechnology5 K% W: U! y. l) f( r3 G' l6 e$ h
Institutions
6 j) z2 R$ }# O: ~$ _+ n: SGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence }" [7 C3 M4 y' V9 F/ R5 n% o
8 f6 }& c# o7 D4 B+ P$ d3 v2 }" l0 V% PIf you enjoyed learning about
) k7 K8 D6 C9 j9 |! i. M9 ESupply and Demand
' {. s" R7 s# S* C7 W* ZConsumer Behavior
0 W6 h4 ?; b$ h" r( x' EProduction and Cost
z8 A& L, u1 n' H/ q+ jPrice and Output: q/ T+ k" T: x+ ^% @2 I! S- H6 f
Market Structures: p& |- ?& Q l5 T0 T
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
0 ^5 i; j+ H" l3 @$ I/ oECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I5 F5 _2 g" G4 F' R
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Theory of consumer behavior1 w# Y1 N h/ v+ c( h3 H
Theory of production and cost
. j& m) d7 E A' j) ^$ i+ |Price and output determination under competition- ^( b0 ~$ n6 ?( ~: E, Q6 P$ f2 R- D
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
% s2 u" b6 _ _) v" OCosts and Benefits
* ]. P' r% e. @ ?Externalities
+ S: w$ ^& D, n+ a5 a1 gDecision-making- \& N) _; m( Y8 r; r& P: {
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Capital Investments
9 Y/ V7 y+ O$ D8 X1 X' H' ZYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
8 j# N# _0 P& ?( }5 O$ XECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation) e. K4 E1 m- G
Topics:! F! L( w* n, k
Cost-Benefit Analysis
0 ]; [: F& A2 W( Y) ?+ Q# xEvaluating Public Investment Projects
0 @ I# _, T" |" v. {! uLook at examples from + t' j" X/ R& u% r; J' n
Transportation
% M+ D" Q# N& G0 O3 D* V: {River Basin Management
' p* P, W# {+ u& z9 B2 ]" lElectrical Generation3 d j; l9 X: S
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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+ s3 u/ @6 t$ Y7 }* g4 JIf you enjoyed learning about
( |$ d4 }$ ?3 n; Y8 X Q i ~Supply and Demand
" a. Q- H9 ?, d& k# ^" a7 vExternalities# S: u7 f+ T# L8 u4 e, q' W4 M
Resource Allocation* Z1 ^, i9 w% e5 |8 m* ~: j
Taxation
+ S7 M/ ~% g( i* o: R( r |Or would like to learn more about 7 Q) Q' B& ~ t
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ h( d/ [5 E4 f0 b) nYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
5 X; G( I: k& xECON 365 Resource Economics. X ]/ C( S1 k+ i$ p
Topics:
1 s6 M3 @6 B9 ]Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources+ ~' a# f9 Y; n' `( @; i
Scarcity and pricing2 I+ w3 I( F: p" E, r
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues1 {6 b8 V. j# I- `9 c
' e8 \: l. d6 s& AIf you enjoyed learning about
: s. X$ _, r+ Q+ F, J' `$ NResource Allocation' O+ v/ Y- \! g* ^' y, h& @
Pricing
0 i t9 P9 K& J6 f, {$ XMarkets
- X& _8 H5 C5 Z1 v0 @Government roles: `2 e& N. D& q# v7 _
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The energy sector, including sources and markets B; a- D( K4 J; A$ s0 E* s
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues) E" I; j& {$ o- u
You might enjoy a course about
- g2 c( I) r1 KEnergy Economics!
# H' u% d6 r! `8 ?* s) nECON 366 Energy Economics0 k& c. Z o. t9 X, W4 K
Topics: & u# Q! f& \- X& V9 j
Pricing' [ a8 W) d" G* B
Role in economic growth
: V1 I. |1 O( [8 R% J) aEnergy sources and markets $ X% z, K- t3 ]- t7 d
Role of government ~ e0 C4 b8 j0 Y5 k2 c6 }
Regulation " ]& R( Y, h$ d8 [0 } ]+ B$ \
# O0 B5 F) A" Z& `3 b1 T/ zIf you enjoyed learning about # ]# p' m3 F/ U$ G8 z, }& z, K' p
Externalities6 a, U9 {, `( M o# m C8 g
Regulation7 B. ~; r/ N# \8 v4 G0 c$ w6 [
Government roles
# U7 X9 V* F1 xOr would like to learn more about 7 h2 q4 P* |: Y u
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
9 y* R/ P6 M# f5 e, f' }: QSteps taken to address deterioration& i6 l" P* o; s. q* q; j9 {( _
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 5 \4 M7 | G1 o
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment( r3 I" C- O/ G- o! k! D. C$ w
Topics: 0 a1 E9 Q& k3 _; T5 R9 Z6 n& R
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 2 V0 s0 ~- o7 \7 g3 h' t) r. K
Types and causes of environmental deterioration . l4 x: o) H; I4 r
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 0 L7 R5 U4 S1 k) X: d
Recreation economics
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Z" P" B2 W! nIf you enjoyed learning about
5 g1 `; r) i4 x0 [- }: P! P$ h Individual Incentives
E% X, f, J0 [6 _! @% N9 \Total Welfare ; A8 z* v7 x9 Y- g
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! : H0 O# s& x5 }4 t
ECON 378 Law and Economics
; k' P$ A. X% p: P! g3 ^% DTopics:
6 [! p; L# U* m* yIssues in Criminal and Family Law
* w" f" J5 ?# j- u) ^- Y6 Z1 w0 \Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
8 I/ n. I: a; U* u* K' i, {9 fChild Support Payments8 N" S0 x/ H2 f" E& \6 o; E
Private Divorce agreements
2 W i8 y( ^" E0 ?! y0 OCriminal provisions of the Competition Act4 \5 B( i ^3 s
1 @/ r# J3 @3 C- I- ~9 uIf you enjoyed learning about
0 G2 O9 \0 f% y8 T" WPrisoners Dilemma& @9 k5 u7 G0 o3 N% Z8 B
Dominant Strategies
- M: F- ]3 Z2 i, @0 ECollusion+ W' o7 R/ V6 m, a. f6 S
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
# p2 _ O; d$ m, ^1 i; j# PECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications/ }- j$ H3 A) u3 A% N. a% x. A
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
; S8 B7 f# q4 ~3 r8 ]+ KApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion " E7 d6 C$ L9 q- f
Note! Prerequisites: 2 @* v/ Z+ D5 y8 ?
ECON 384 & 299 |
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