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Trade
0 v3 Z5 q6 O- J4 l0 r& cGrowth
: e' L- o9 G( l- C. C' r, V0 BOr would like to learn more about:
+ t, K& U4 \9 W/ E! v- T; \+ bChina as an Emerging Economy
. Y& r1 V# }# E" x5 c; G- w! lYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!' F& ?2 p! l8 \5 N* c! o
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development8 D3 u9 u* ^& w: N- v
Topics:
5 J D& y, q, d8 gChinese Economy Characteristics; \" V$ Q2 s1 Z2 r0 z+ |9 c
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
' v) @- z; l) U; i4 y5 FConsequences of economic reform
1 R$ |& l% c V7 Y6 Z0 J# FCanada’s economic relations with China
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' w1 v( e/ k& ?4 }/ V# eIf you would like to learn more about:
* J, k. ?* v& ^* v3 d) y9 SRich and Poor Countries0 }- \ {4 M7 b0 r6 h* M7 a
Why economies differ
6 }: g' \. c( c1 r) ]! b+ ACauses for such differences; z0 I4 {5 p' z5 n/ b" Z
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; Y, o( f# [" O' V0 \ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) g7 _6 ^0 W4 ?& oTopics:2 X" A! y5 W" a( H" N/ M8 F
Technology
# _+ l b, q- l- S1 k+ u0 s. WInstitutions
. R+ n+ w" I4 M- N7 kGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
' _( S7 u2 N1 Z. P9 @; N8 kSupply and Demand9 O9 b. I5 \5 x4 ]5 O0 c/ @
Consumer Behavior" P% a1 D4 B0 ^( g
Production and Cost
5 c6 ~( @; _# e+ c2 Y+ Z# g+ C7 N8 XPrice and Output/ K' o$ ]- _; l
Market Structures
' C/ X# g9 z5 I( x4 bYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!5 f$ |: d' |; {, U
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
& R0 o( v4 |+ {Topics: 8 g6 {2 A6 F. I% h# v6 n& x# u* t
Theory of consumer behavior
3 h' {- J& w8 tTheory of production and cost6 F5 V* X9 f) e! C9 p' |6 q1 E8 L
Price and output determination under competition! t3 H0 Y7 n, `6 W9 O
Monopoly and other market structures) h- N8 e; v! E% E
+ O" g' \7 `/ D* q1 r1 tIf you enjoyed learning about * \6 e5 U2 Y+ g' B- j% u
Costs and Benefits
2 T& G4 F. ]# e* V6 T6 qExternalities
T f) ~" A. k; z! j! [& I2 r; EDecision-making
0 }: R. y6 A0 `3 U; M& y2 MOr would like to learn more about
4 W' l: R; j# F! [3 ?- }Capital Investments
3 d0 R: c U% ^9 W7 [You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation! s& L; S0 Z0 ~% w- ^
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
! k0 G+ u5 l" ^8 `6 K7 d8 p2 cTopics:; J }( G! p A% s, L, h
Cost-Benefit Analysis: Q+ n& H. n& C7 ?6 J
Evaluating Public Investment Projects+ k: O0 }6 l5 X: i; {8 u; S0 x8 C
Look at examples from
M% C o1 m g5 c" ]9 R: r( UTransportation
7 X, [% W" ?! r& a4 P6 @+ JRiver Basin Management6 [9 C& I# U4 O/ P: w
Electrical Generation
( l4 Z- q2 T5 t1 V3 qOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
* k3 _4 I; F, F# v. _4 c) I/ W5 GSupply and Demand
2 d1 j5 h8 s) I8 |9 i1 Q7 HExternalities; J& Y8 ]" d6 S6 ^
Resource Allocation
1 w# B' }% Y& V0 [* ?. aTaxation
U* `% h) F( C0 u6 L! uOr would like to learn more about 3 w4 A" i% A: g- U; {7 W# ]
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
- r: Q5 f: u! y6 ~' [0 n0 BYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!+ [0 C' _2 `9 u* t* E: ~/ |
ECON 365 Resource Economics% R. M2 b& k. T: m8 ~3 D$ m+ [$ w
Topics:& W' @( t& z+ |4 W5 d3 S9 H" l/ ~
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources# O/ o0 z A& r" S! O
Scarcity and pricing0 ?# L! q* z: ?* ]
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues# W: O5 t! X" Q$ a* i( H
; _* h1 N" l" {* G. pIf you enjoyed learning about 5 ~2 ]7 [1 U2 F! s: V/ j
Resource Allocation
. G, ^* o! Q, M# ~+ ?Pricing5 j' L3 j. {, h
Markets
$ `5 ?" M. \2 T4 @# [8 `Government roles M2 R2 i7 z4 ~/ ?. Q
Or would like to learn more about
' ?0 @0 T# C( E2 E9 r! j5 q% ^The energy sector, including sources and markets' a) X0 r: J B! I8 Z
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
7 a6 ~9 v" p y$ ]$ sYou might enjoy a course about
8 \ c6 B( A- G! r/ W1 QEnergy Economics!+ U& t/ ~; b5 B
ECON 366 Energy Economics
: m7 c1 F ^8 p8 v7 u g S$ z' yTopics:
1 S1 ?& s& G, ?. O! Z6 IPricing
# S0 e% ~/ b( T' q1 ]" yRole in economic growth # h) n9 z( ?: L5 `3 R) l& \) u
Energy sources and markets
$ A$ U- N& I% Q# uRole of government
8 r) w. t; r0 g$ t4 y) k: Q B9 ARegulation
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- D/ P5 k1 F ~' l! w4 F% @If you enjoyed learning about 6 ?4 g- l# X1 _: X: q
Externalities h3 e, B; S% V% y0 R
Regulation8 \; ]' p$ v( v# I, h6 B
Government roles
- M7 R" e6 _9 c nOr would like to learn more about
, Q7 d; L5 m2 e: Q" [Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration( b- X2 w/ m- d
Steps taken to address deterioration
* b E D. Y5 A& r, pYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! / p4 F9 j- @# f, p% \9 r
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment& T& |1 C: W& q p$ N& i
Topics:
9 r, B' f% a: X( }( e w+ D( jEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 7 N: H% S% o+ x+ u
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
' U% p2 O7 `( `Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
3 E' `) P/ Z6 Y8 |8 k( g& IRecreation economics
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0 s# Y, ~5 B) oIf you enjoyed learning about7 f9 y6 t' s7 e, H
Individual Incentives6 l) C6 D4 _ Y* z
Total Welfare 1 \, p$ @: M/ o" q! i# F7 Y
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 8 d( W$ w: Y3 i" f& O; \
ECON 378 Law and Economics8 ]) \0 v$ e/ @ C. `7 t( A
Topics:
8 H6 X/ U& a1 ?, ZIssues in Criminal and Family Law
6 Z% ~& z/ J* b" l8 OCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
8 b& t5 l# r( h$ V+ H. fChild Support Payments
3 n( P; z+ D' i+ e+ }Private Divorce agreements+ E, K: y4 ?! B: J
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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# r/ u- k9 }: GIf you enjoyed learning about
3 d. ^/ `" ], }- HPrisoners Dilemma% @! M6 s9 y$ V6 a
Dominant Strategies
& b* ~1 B& H% B; [) g$ [, o9 vCollusion2 h4 f, R2 ]% i# {
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
: h$ j Q+ r' p8 K$ |ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications+ p" }5 s% X- N# b8 n4 l
Topics: ; Q4 d+ L& Q% m' ^' o4 U
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
9 M1 v$ a. `, }2 ]- fApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
( u5 @) W4 F: M9 O( i. l/ TNote! Prerequisites: 2 r1 p" M5 |$ B. _8 O
ECON 384 & 299 |
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