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& j/ M- u( E8 ^Trade
" P5 ?6 T3 q' P S1 A4 WGrowth
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' `% S! N" v: g- y. `China as an Emerging Economy/ q. m/ B4 A k0 C" ?7 M
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!. F& M3 q: a! y0 V
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development$ M4 O$ X! m1 u
Topics:
& J" q% a; J; e8 ]2 e" v- i0 e9 }' H3 BChinese Economy Characteristics9 L0 b$ f7 n$ b9 K/ N6 j
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy$ `; K% }+ N- R
Consequences of economic reform* s9 i0 b$ N1 H. t* Y) d+ ~
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
0 S ]( _4 r8 r$ A LRich and Poor Countries
9 N& I: V O* u+ S* F- Q: bWhy economies differ
. `4 n4 v6 |1 L* ~; m5 VCauses for such differences; q' ~7 M0 G0 j. g3 v; ?
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ y+ ?* F1 L9 kECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* @) J$ B5 T2 Z$ p6 c2 g" b# k
Topics:
1 c3 B, l8 j, o' O* }Technology
6 r) R2 p7 ^; IInstitutions" h5 h! w+ p I4 t$ j9 ~$ A
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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/ A( a1 m, \0 ], i8 S8 g% ZIf you enjoyed learning about ! x0 Y) _ T X7 c) e6 U
Supply and Demand! B/ x4 y% F, ^' w: [0 R f
Consumer Behavior
1 v% D0 n4 |2 M/ g& e& o R5 f. JProduction and Cost, K5 \$ ?5 _7 F6 p2 {. }
Price and Output l5 c3 i& K. L, b
Market Structures
8 n# M+ Q2 @' U9 |3 z1 |You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
' O# R9 l/ u" f" g% H' LECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I$ m1 ?& L4 l+ S8 k) p5 H
Topics: 1 l9 J6 v7 L! b* {! [
Theory of consumer behavior1 o8 ?6 S& P( o- U+ s
Theory of production and cost9 b8 u& m" I. n4 Y* Y
Price and output determination under competition2 J8 O e& f$ M0 H* P
Monopoly and other market structures
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9 A- w$ l8 C7 xIf you enjoyed learning about
4 l# T- \& o7 b! z2 [Costs and Benefits
3 P: B) K8 e0 p4 p+ aExternalities
7 Y. G- G/ y1 RDecision-making: J. c! J2 u7 i6 j1 w, _
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Capital Investments) ~5 d+ K0 \. [3 H. a
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
% B! |) B# C, YECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
1 Z: R1 d L' Q- CTopics:+ W" q3 B1 E! K) l! v
Cost-Benefit Analysis0 {; l- S$ l3 w
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
' n7 i, J& V$ r3 I- @7 ILook at examples from * E" Q, s* Q* z, v' Z r
Transportation
3 a6 z4 |1 t+ L$ l/ L8 ^8 GRiver Basin Management
) i Y6 \; s ~( ^; hElectrical Generation5 s( |+ H, v6 K2 i1 p
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control, s% L+ g) R: C: k( X; k
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Supply and Demand7 i0 `% |9 W# s5 G: U0 l5 [0 ^
Externalities2 R8 ~6 H; u6 R$ K8 A* s
Resource Allocation: e h4 l. r# L7 `0 G8 }- c/ Z/ b
Taxation
. a a1 Q9 y4 y$ G. OOr would like to learn more about
9 S8 @" d0 z: K& ?Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
2 {. F4 j3 R% _) N7 k$ j9 fYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!& S% L+ l# t8 y
ECON 365 Resource Economics
/ G6 Z9 T5 }; v, gTopics:
; Q5 f* r v0 m. \- O- R5 X' zExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
?: D8 ?8 ]' v* L- [Scarcity and pricing/ D6 T; J* R7 q8 M
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
1 |/ e& q, R: J" P+ ]Pricing
( D/ j( e) g, `% P) Y2 sMarkets0 M- `/ S$ S0 T) {; u/ v; [: o
Government roles+ E" M' R/ I4 L+ i9 \
Or would like to learn more about
! a. H* j9 }, ]& ~, I! qThe energy sector, including sources and markets
6 I6 V1 H: {% X ^1 ]& ^2 XCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
7 T) W/ M5 U# o; I5 @' A: _You might enjoy a course about + z, U$ j: ~9 G( S2 }) y' e! q3 x
Energy Economics!) c5 E# v9 T: V. H
ECON 366 Energy Economics4 k$ s+ {) F; p
Topics: 7 h% m5 x5 ]3 k9 f. a; G' H# S
Pricing
* }, i$ z5 A( H* e- R: }Role in economic growth % i' ^, k- k8 G0 O: z6 R
Energy sources and markets ' r! j+ Y6 g& T: f( ~9 P
Role of government
0 J+ Z- u+ O5 G/ z$ `4 V- rRegulation 2 I7 a# b% V% [# P
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& m% Q3 z: ^. q# k" t* y6 kExternalities1 Q% x" r6 e9 W2 z
Regulation
- ]# R7 }4 T4 I! FGovernment roles
- }" |& D. Y6 }/ R. K5 TOr would like to learn more about
7 ^4 w4 O4 H, G/ I6 S& mEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration0 `# N9 c% n% r. |+ f, v. y
Steps taken to address deterioration
" G& w: f, U$ F' ^1 O, |You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! , _" k i$ f4 ^$ i8 P
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment2 Z9 z" O5 X: Z0 O9 s' \, s7 p( d
Topics: 7 T) P5 S: J! o6 N$ V2 I: y
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ' u* P) U7 b' ~$ O, E- e
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
7 p7 \' {. h$ y$ l6 yTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 1 l' j5 }& U4 J. N2 y6 z
Recreation economics7 a% N( b& ~6 ], W% M
# D' t c ~0 K% gIf you enjoyed learning about! m# K5 C( `2 x; q# ^
Individual Incentives
% u. ~8 q6 B: O9 s/ G: ]" {" GTotal Welfare 8 P: x; l0 _' [& Z! }6 z% T( N* Z
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 5 D& j- o- K# k9 q
ECON 378 Law and Economics7 B" {; F5 f) F) u, s; Z$ M( a( K
Topics:
* u+ f; T8 E/ G! ?5 r4 m5 V8 h' ]Issues in Criminal and Family Law
' }7 e) ]9 N& x v) n5 RCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining2 W d( r& {; B9 r& y
Child Support Payments% w5 |3 X/ [$ ^
Private Divorce agreements, J" N; e R" @: k) g1 N9 Y
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 u) f1 l) q& d1 C1 TPrisoners Dilemma
$ F& Z+ K) f+ B6 t/ e1 i, q( cDominant Strategies2 v Z- }6 r& P6 S6 {
Collusion
& ?7 D* \+ e R: h2 uYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
1 g, T$ l/ {" Q9 M# j2 yECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
1 d6 z& ^$ @2 K' }Topics:
# Z4 c" O% n3 R& I1 \. Y& S" cAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
8 Z* G! ^+ q mApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ' C4 }5 ? E; |* u
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