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Trade
. g" p \# ]* C! l" m* V) ZGrowth( o: X0 I. O3 s/ g4 ]
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4 I% r! J6 C; ZChina as an Emerging Economy
9 P$ L8 c/ n3 nYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
9 D' {/ P U2 `9 K# rECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
# {1 [# ^! N' |" M, oTopics: % _2 n% U( p" |/ v( M% u" F% w. L
Chinese Economy Characteristics( n5 f! v T8 @! I# d/ t; [( D
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy, f4 K7 @( C. i* w* @$ e' z6 H
Consequences of economic reform
+ R. U% D% A" M3 MCanada’s economic relations with China
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0 P& @+ L+ _$ I) T; p9 O- T+ Y7 G7 {; p. NRich and Poor Countries. F' e O. c6 `6 a/ k
Why economies differ
* P( Z9 _( [; tCauses for such differences
) }- J' l ^( g0 H8 kYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! P" Q1 ~& d2 t/ o9 H0 E
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% M* I! r F( ~3 VTopics:
) {( T [ X2 E' s7 `Technology
4 S2 I% j N( r# V f. GInstitutions
8 ]8 X# _/ y4 y' H/ }Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 1 B5 e7 J$ U+ Q1 f/ z8 ?
$ h: p3 Y* J, C( \* |If you enjoyed learning about
& i) H6 P! u$ W+ x8 [Supply and Demand
. w: M* P7 b2 rConsumer Behavior
% T8 F- W" {: S7 H0 UProduction and Cost+ C2 [; L% @* |2 t2 i
Price and Output
( X3 i: o3 h* \# P& UMarket Structures/ Y' x5 g( q, s* W" ~6 W% I) g
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
" I6 `) d2 @! GECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I$ P h/ r* i( X: N9 H* L
Topics: ; ^( k5 O: S) u P+ R
Theory of consumer behavior
0 I, B. O1 E( ]9 P& bTheory of production and cost4 w3 k" o# Q3 D7 g0 S
Price and output determination under competition3 V$ v1 E) x6 r& L' d: ]" @5 \
Monopoly and other market structures: o# a3 W2 S' z0 w, q2 j; n
* p4 q: H5 G9 f( |If you enjoyed learning about
. f, t' A# e! |+ m3 c, yCosts and Benefits 9 o0 p' F4 z8 ]5 T8 M8 U" H
Externalities9 s. Y' u/ x. R0 t+ k, m
Decision-making, Z, B i/ T2 r `
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Capital Investments5 {3 x8 _- l% |8 n9 \- N
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
0 R/ q' O. ?9 w. f- mECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation, t- |4 a! h7 Q* c( q$ P1 k; s$ {
Topics:
3 n7 | Y; d5 K) ^2 G9 L- CCost-Benefit Analysis
: Z2 \2 X, z8 j5 z# L- [& j+ |Evaluating Public Investment Projects
. C) e7 \* ^; C+ P% JLook at examples from
$ r6 M( \5 j# |! q5 FTransportation
. n/ t9 Z& K0 c; `/ w% zRiver Basin Management* p: z j3 D' d8 W+ h
Electrical Generation
$ c* r' c, l+ }3 j1 P$ l3 B5 I0 ROil & Gas and Pollution Control+ M" }) u4 K* b3 }; W
2 u: D" S; a1 y# R- b4 J4 N( qIf you enjoyed learning about ( d- q8 w2 p: N8 U; C& P4 R
Supply and Demand: ~3 d6 ~ Y* j% t3 u1 o" o( k
Externalities" j U5 w) Q" }: Y- ^, V( k
Resource Allocation: j8 r& Z- [" K! `; E* V
Taxation
. s- @8 u, u& O1 ZOr would like to learn more about
, c, o' D( t W& z4 CSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ t$ X: |: d( R! ^/ oYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
j0 ^3 r& Q$ R( aECON 365 Resource Economics$ D6 U# j' \* @7 z2 { E9 |
Topics:
0 m& n5 C1 x# [ ZExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources6 b! o( d: E2 ~4 G0 D; a0 I) R
Scarcity and pricing3 B6 q4 H2 w5 \* `4 Q
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues* I& V- D1 g2 W5 K$ c
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& A- w, t! l, w8 @4 GResource Allocation9 O( V% X. Z/ E' i9 u* c
Pricing
/ T! N S/ q8 V" w: r6 e* G( {Markets
/ p: z8 E0 l/ |/ x- m4 B8 h! |Government roles
( A A3 N' ~2 W# @# \Or would like to learn more about
$ E3 E4 e/ u& W' RThe energy sector, including sources and markets" v0 p, ]! H* L& I5 q$ v5 h
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
1 z. x5 z. f2 D! D( l4 l6 h' cYou might enjoy a course about & M% O6 T! N' c* u4 x' l
Energy Economics!
6 Z/ o3 A7 I2 r' SECON 366 Energy Economics. y( B/ p3 a' A: i5 w2 c- ?
Topics: % \3 U0 n7 R# n# @# G1 v* z# U- `
Pricing1 M" t% e; T' H4 |
Role in economic growth 9 R* ]% u6 {: ]) b2 q) n, x. ?
Energy sources and markets
9 w" r" P/ J Y' c8 {Role of government ; O4 ?& A" l1 t, q2 s" A5 B/ |7 ~
Regulation
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- r' M* c* b" KIf you enjoyed learning about ' E' u' w( i8 o; ^
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+ F6 N, m& {& k9 kRegulation. [9 w# r3 A2 t# n
Government roles
1 m0 P/ ]; P* a* l8 J. f- \: x4 H# |Or would like to learn more about % g) t6 ]+ u2 ~3 u+ x
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration' P7 x; i) `; }- q
Steps taken to address deterioration. H4 s# u5 Y; Y8 `
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
% G7 A' o( c) H3 I% vECON 369 Economics of the Environment
2 v* m- E3 W7 c% @' I1 l8 CTopics:
$ c9 W5 _4 z" p+ l5 n# iEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment & m& n; e# a" \ c8 h( r7 H" @* v
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 2 f6 A) A2 P' H
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration , v/ ]# Y- s! b0 \
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives, i8 K+ U l5 z, O/ ~
Total Welfare
5 ~5 h Z% b# g! O# R5 n+ ?You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
- P# }% Y2 ~/ k: sECON 378 Law and Economics+ p( [: h# Y; R/ T# r* p8 s% u
Topics:
, b" }1 k6 |/ {% @! oIssues in Criminal and Family Law
+ q- s1 Q1 w J/ U5 {+ T5 SCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
: ~7 o6 ?9 N3 A4 X+ ]Child Support Payments" r% o/ x7 Y) u: o. w
Private Divorce agreements
, t8 [8 J( W( z; FCriminal provisions of the Competition Act! w- {6 b/ c$ Q/ S/ @- e
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 i7 x. O9 Q! Y8 P6 gPrisoners Dilemma
6 L. H! \" s1 i, m" h0 JDominant Strategies
9 j( r4 q" D4 `' PCollusion$ y; h9 B c3 R. B
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 7 c/ i# i) T; M) w. X1 ?
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications- @9 |& @4 m# ?* ]( s
Topics:
0 x% |0 y$ K; t1 t" \) zAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games+ |' M' [% | p% s
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
) V" D2 L$ k! V1 g) I3 ^4 [Note! Prerequisites: & }* Q( e0 u4 e3 @5 w \3 `0 ]4 |
ECON 384 & 299 |
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