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Trade
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9 G% o1 j( p4 yChina as an Emerging Economy5 i0 J: U" ]. n7 u
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
) v+ \& k/ U" E' l( nECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
7 p! [( V J4 ?1 L. qTopics:
9 p/ N! {/ l7 o1 I6 E0 e2 mChinese Economy Characteristics
' L: t+ I& q# }6 M+ GRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
9 C' {/ u% u6 T1 C" p3 p0 BConsequences of economic reform9 \8 U$ U1 @1 \4 X7 t; ?
Canada’s economic relations with China
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& j2 l5 C$ p' q+ R% y% {# ]Rich and Poor Countries
3 m) Y o6 s( ]* @2 b8 u& O9 aWhy economies differ) G1 n- S U g
Causes for such differences$ N- K3 O- j( T, c
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 c1 z) L) Z5 q/ g6 oECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ c0 \6 o h" j5 C7 h% QTopics:' H6 M: v8 o' q! k
Technology
* ?& p6 w9 U3 `: Q* QInstitutions+ r( k# Y% Q( S8 b4 m
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ! q7 F7 {7 L" a2 b
* Z6 a: O& }. v: ]If you enjoyed learning about
# N% e/ g+ U# Q8 u! K. ?$ |# j! DSupply and Demand. C& j- f! }8 W: v& ]6 w
Consumer Behavior* h) _% b5 R/ {6 E0 f; L) {
Production and Cost3 W- K6 `/ e5 |# ` v6 @
Price and Output
/ [9 I' k% D+ c$ h7 NMarket Structures" m( W/ l6 a" W4 k
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
2 f& l- G$ I. u$ mECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" o9 W% A) d& z* W! W
Topics:
. p5 z: X" K) i# n, S- B/ qTheory of consumer behavior4 z; q) q B/ w9 M
Theory of production and cost0 [ @/ |" @* m
Price and output determination under competition9 K5 Z: a6 @3 f7 E% z8 Y8 {2 R
Monopoly and other market structures; w6 C$ g7 `5 w/ L; P' `% D+ l
' i7 _* {' \ `, yIf you enjoyed learning about
3 U9 {! P8 Z, j! V% u" E7 C9 b2 qCosts and Benefits 3 d! r4 N5 j' ?7 v
Externalities
$ z$ ~; U. O/ ?* t% EDecision-making4 X4 S# D7 ~- d7 n" v- t* l
Or would like to learn more about
$ W+ t& T3 I0 H; D1 E0 v3 K+ y) fCapital Investments& u- j8 |. [) f9 o% ]9 I0 `
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!2 }* x7 @& f" r# ]* A1 i5 Y
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
4 E# W" Z) u* v2 H# G/ VTopics:6 _6 g* u' [# f. Z1 P
Cost-Benefit Analysis& T3 [& G2 g9 h- G+ s: |
Evaluating Public Investment Projects7 l+ s/ r1 {0 T+ v+ X
Look at examples from
m+ j& u6 P9 v) a0 d! }Transportation
- @0 o2 T4 V! W1 @River Basin Management
" f! d1 d9 `% k& sElectrical Generation
! K. D- J: x, |3 s1 i4 n1 WOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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" k. u7 I$ v0 k) \If you enjoyed learning about % r" i* K2 z. ]. S/ m& b1 G/ x' w
Supply and Demand
. b [' Y0 N2 h m% kExternalities! h) |, O; |: x- F6 p2 ^/ F4 g
Resource Allocation
1 B/ w4 |1 ?1 a M* @6 a, {Taxation5 z' n! A: C/ R8 Z3 s! ~7 c# M
Or would like to learn more about
/ D$ Z% d1 i, F7 rSupply of Natural Resources in Canada8 P) i6 T7 Q/ ?$ y$ X% I
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!0 t+ [( N: [6 V5 S" `, }
ECON 365 Resource Economics: e% E" z% U8 G0 L$ a( ^* x; K3 @2 C
Topics:0 u, Y# l" t% g. E4 N/ r
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
0 I8 f1 Z. G2 ~1 }; p2 HScarcity and pricing
& |) D, J1 l4 C% z6 Z, yContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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$ O0 C' W5 [ @6 eIf you enjoyed learning about
* u4 ?$ s" Z+ w6 c9 e9 qResource Allocation, i/ q" P- r8 n/ ]
Pricing) B" p! f |" ?: ?3 d8 Q. S
Markets
' a0 E4 ]( x4 o2 a' zGovernment roles' @& H" _3 O. a" J
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The energy sector, including sources and markets" f( C% C: Y2 S
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues- _2 x4 O4 G R
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Energy Economics!
6 C) \, z2 S6 \) qECON 366 Energy Economics
# J- R) c) r3 w* l9 OTopics: & A( d* f" m% A3 u/ a( k% d; m1 f( v
Pricing f0 x. o) B m w4 g
Role in economic growth
0 |; l S u0 s& u; K% WEnergy sources and markets
# p+ K2 Q: i9 c5 P0 K& _' \5 o$ z* e- oRole of government : F2 v2 p) ?$ ^
Regulation ( B ?) @" p0 q o8 {
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+ C3 X2 W+ Q; G2 f' ?! ?4 W& g- YExternalities
$ T& {! i" T4 _& c7 }9 G- ]Regulation
8 _* f7 V0 C- L, O/ ~( FGovernment roles: X+ d! m- r9 A6 t& o
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
7 S4 x7 \; _. i) l) _& USteps taken to address deterioration+ R/ X+ j& `1 Q, ]% K. N( T, x! ^0 ~
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
( W/ Y: I+ w- W0 X2 q( qECON 369 Economics of the Environment
* {' P$ }/ |; u& C7 r& d( o: nTopics: 6 l4 V: e! O, I" @$ t+ I; A
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
, O/ q: u% H# NTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
2 v. _. p6 i$ N* }; lTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 9 u, E( M4 O5 X o! e9 q0 y
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 k) Q: i' x; n- N Individual Incentives
3 k1 s' _9 W) x, I( x) U: |- UTotal Welfare
6 }5 K( F/ I" ~ m; S4 l% M3 {You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
$ A t9 A- K+ s& k' }/ V) \( B* KECON 378 Law and Economics
" _$ R8 U& q) w3 {4 C& U! z6 hTopics:
+ ?. p/ n: W8 v( M! |Issues in Criminal and Family Law
; h$ ? R- ~# s9 _+ j. K* N; HCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining% U9 D- E) ]* A' M
Child Support Payments0 r- |1 Y& N/ V$ }3 F
Private Divorce agreements
! Y( b: P' w9 n) @. n! X/ hCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
% s' d8 @, E8 G. R) dPrisoners Dilemma
4 U* ]9 B0 A4 Z* q2 dDominant Strategies- A8 [' K& c/ h$ j, u5 y$ H
Collusion0 y( ^5 n& L/ p% M R, `7 ~
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
1 e/ |0 E7 T& b1 PECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
" H( Z. A4 t7 X5 QTopics: : t# `! O$ [& h. @
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games" _8 J# i4 B, h/ T
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
( I( j( n& T* R2 q' D1 T. pNote! Prerequisites:
4 g7 T8 V. r) k+ PECON 384 & 299 |
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