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Trade
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Or would like to learn more about:
) [' D* v9 \3 \' `China as an Emerging Economy i& Q3 R0 U6 W; ~
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!% Y* V, B7 q3 j6 m+ W, V5 k
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
0 G: V) T% h6 fTopics:
$ C8 m- }" @* gChinese Economy Characteristics
2 r- ~4 A; `: _ j3 H5 NRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
6 i9 ^, E' q, XConsequences of economic reform
9 s& T# }7 v+ @1 X" P! ?Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
/ F" H4 [8 I* n4 t4 iRich and Poor Countries
& a% r. H& t! `" lWhy economies differ
! B8 F1 V# V; n9 T2 v9 t* hCauses for such differences; m& O! A% L6 J
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# f% s% Y" Y$ e* m# u+ rECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 y, Y3 ^2 @, I h1 {% FTopics:
' q9 T( O! |7 p5 ~; \Technology
$ w2 B# T7 A I. p/ IInstitutions
( J7 L% b2 p4 _; z+ Q" u' cGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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- S1 F9 j, t% NIf you enjoyed learning about
' g1 T/ r& v2 \6 B$ T, T- sSupply and Demand* w/ H3 v i0 ^8 `9 C/ t9 K2 h: i
Consumer Behavior
. O+ W; B7 b. N; p1 u* iProduction and Cost# o9 ?/ N. k8 S- B% y' Y& U7 k% o
Price and Output' v3 o0 g1 I: N1 F3 @. {
Market Structures
+ f* y2 d- ]( O( h0 w: xYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
, c/ a x; c0 y( ~+ D q; qECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I! e. Y* ]) N$ I. o# U+ ?
Topics: 9 K0 B. [+ u5 G7 o) w7 o# c3 k, M J
Theory of consumer behavior
3 i z! a+ g a! J- v1 z$ kTheory of production and cost; ^: U) c& U% _/ |% f% a! v: q& C
Price and output determination under competition
# _9 b/ O4 ~, L2 ~: F: [Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits ; B, t" G2 K5 j) \ O
Externalities
; H/ w' m. i+ A* y( N7 HDecision-making% B9 P% X0 T9 ?: |
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Capital Investments9 v2 H( w5 |8 y( b
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!" K. M, M' g M! L& G" y
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation5 V" Y+ L- `0 N9 Z- P3 W( k. Q' O" o
Topics:
. V# y" g- X9 [8 yCost-Benefit Analysis
# q4 G9 ?; V/ m" _; IEvaluating Public Investment Projects% p: A6 e# v; Z M3 ^3 r. ]
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Transportation
c' s r* \1 y+ w$ ~River Basin Management
- l6 E" g/ q1 `: v- F7 }Electrical Generation- j' i5 r5 F/ M$ R1 b
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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9 c( {& ?" K: w$ C# Q7 CIf you enjoyed learning about
! A; _0 D0 L$ ]% C2 \) pSupply and Demand9 i9 z3 z/ \2 H7 i4 _& p) E1 K
Externalities" `) [- A# S# o. N
Resource Allocation0 M1 |8 O& h, h& G, [$ M4 _1 M C
Taxation
8 S6 S% ~1 Z2 m$ y/ l1 c0 b3 t8 uOr would like to learn more about
1 U; W! }# z$ p. n! ]* J1 G& u0 ~& S; hSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ L0 x5 r; h1 E1 u$ YYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
8 @; x3 \4 \- u+ bECON 365 Resource Economics
' H4 U0 P8 s' n# r1 \% s% I0 GTopics:
. s1 P4 h: |0 P/ B, _Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources; z* N% B; G, N" D3 q
Scarcity and pricing
% S/ G( y: e% P& l) }* {3 @" G9 ?Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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% s3 Z# p, h& R# @( z+ LIf you enjoyed learning about
# o- B% y, ~8 F7 v, Q* eResource Allocation& h3 j+ H1 D% X: W+ j
Pricing% A0 [& a3 ?2 i2 E( h
Markets8 {2 T5 F) t* O" D, ~
Government roles
6 e6 C3 S3 O; q+ i, a% D7 H$ C) FOr would like to learn more about ' ~8 W! D9 Y$ y
The energy sector, including sources and markets. |+ G( q$ A( }) K6 U4 L' G
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues0 M, E$ z+ H: c; [. o/ x' w
You might enjoy a course about
+ u( A; R: ^+ n3 W UEnergy Economics!
+ S3 D( f, A, N1 {ECON 366 Energy Economics8 M" o+ q+ j! H c
Topics:
% n; R6 a& o7 b" Q, z8 ZPricing1 v0 U) ^$ X* Z) m: N1 Q
Role in economic growth 5 D4 T4 N9 p5 J/ m# S
Energy sources and markets + r1 J. M+ v6 o
Role of government 9 s0 Y8 ]% e) k
Regulation
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8 Y! Q, n- L3 |& o. BIf you enjoyed learning about - \0 F5 _2 N# X. i
Externalities
, w8 k; Y$ [ D+ i0 JRegulation5 a4 [" x+ ]) o5 o9 V9 L& t4 k
Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
7 F5 l0 ^" B" _: `Steps taken to address deterioration
2 n0 X% d' A: y7 D8 p2 ]You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 5 Q7 B% T' T b! M1 G1 E
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
2 P2 B$ F2 O: V9 C+ {6 U% PTopics: 2 x* E0 G7 w6 w3 W
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
# @$ E5 Q2 q' W! r" X$ @Types and causes of environmental deterioration
+ i% f/ J) I3 i# PTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 8 A, Y2 d0 d9 w# A4 d: F
Recreation economics8 U, C* d: I! ]0 n
% h9 {3 j& [# A' V! `If you enjoyed learning about9 T v% M! D: I- J P' ~3 u1 |! i3 K7 \
Individual Incentives
+ o! n' A7 b3 l, Y h& v9 \7 T# _Total Welfare 8 |' J" {7 K' j b7 J% D! T0 o
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
; \- S, `: i0 q) Q% fECON 378 Law and Economics
5 F4 F4 ^4 P+ [ R# \0 V9 RTopics:
' a6 B' E1 ~- ?' w- k2 IIssues in Criminal and Family Law
/ v4 o6 ^4 V3 E. GCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining' G( d: @+ S( z3 c l$ e& k
Child Support Payments
: x: Q8 k5 y7 y5 ]Private Divorce agreements* t# v! s- T: k6 A
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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8 @8 R7 M, `& S1 V) n. z% VIf you enjoyed learning about : y- e7 p y& {; c; \0 H' P0 w
Prisoners Dilemma3 W. E7 R8 F! e. j, v ?
Dominant Strategies
: e) }6 U$ U2 g) mCollusion
3 x! u0 q3 }2 h2 u2 NYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ) [% L' P M( r) ~: j
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications) d8 f/ b# d4 Y
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games8 v: D3 J7 x( l1 T
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion , g/ O* s' Z3 v0 R- Q" }. r
Note! Prerequisites:
) Y, Y2 b% T+ r wECON 384 & 299 |
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