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% a1 U/ l* D8 r/ D$ I# ~Trade
: w& ?6 B) A0 L: J; H5 K$ O/ p% ]Growth7 V! y# B1 g' a" `6 k
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China as an Emerging Economy
a8 M3 P! j9 uYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
; q7 }6 \ Z9 f) C3 PECON 211 Chinese Economic Development5 k8 \5 O2 o" T2 Q. m
Topics:
8 c+ e/ ?! N- M3 l; `* o7 o* QChinese Economy Characteristics) z, G" A g: P% Y i8 z$ k
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
$ y$ O3 J0 o$ _! dConsequences of economic reform
, A/ Y% s3 q4 nCanada’s economic relations with China
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; \# c4 Q+ W, s: FIf you would like to learn more about:
5 i; O" N3 Y! |6 ~& DRich and Poor Countries# @; H# k5 V/ X8 n7 e2 D1 H4 f
Why economies differ- j) w: `( X5 J' Z) Z8 j" x" {0 Z
Causes for such differences
5 N' G- B5 B: _6 a5 u0 xYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( s6 N# `; a" J E7 y9 y0 F
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: Y5 W" Z0 i) A6 x, j7 Q, MTopics:
+ \& b7 \! ?; C2 GTechnology
% d# i' v0 t0 ~; IInstitutions0 O. W1 U; p) X4 z8 \) \7 V+ J
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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% ^1 H4 l& z9 h' lIf you enjoyed learning about 7 u+ r( ^6 z& W& {$ Z' Q
Supply and Demand: X+ `0 o, c$ `* |' J5 }4 i
Consumer Behavior0 ~% G- U; d7 V4 Z2 J! H d6 q0 B: Q
Production and Cost
. b" L$ C0 X. c- _# k' lPrice and Output$ s, \/ O# t4 y. R( C$ A6 y. u
Market Structures% J/ k# I+ O5 c* U
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
v: C! x2 l! [, l2 `( z& fECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I4 J, ?! {) a7 d9 r0 G' U
Topics:
4 \" \, q" m# `: [1 A1 b1 eTheory of consumer behavior) s/ m% g R! b
Theory of production and cost/ j2 f7 R! ]3 n% c' x {% E
Price and output determination under competition3 l: [4 C( c- z! F7 t0 R
Monopoly and other market structures g7 ]$ g1 A) J0 u
. \( `# M4 a, I" XIf you enjoyed learning about
3 V$ {% f) A3 |- VCosts and Benefits * G0 e# T6 u# Z
Externalities
6 f- _! U% X3 _6 H: T6 k" ]Decision-making; |; X+ B( z7 m* l5 c2 f
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$ S8 t2 ~7 G: N% dCapital Investments
9 }& l6 \' T1 y0 k; a AYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!$ M% r* U3 E; d- R; p6 z% h6 a" w- ^" {
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation8 K6 Z( L/ M- ]6 b( O) f
Topics:/ D+ ^0 v, y+ F* a/ V
Cost-Benefit Analysis c$ ]) Y3 O, }) m3 A; ?
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
0 E3 G/ {) m# S7 g6 \$ QLook at examples from
4 t! ]% r X" t/ B( x- L% [6 wTransportation# X1 Y1 `- w) S. c i* X
River Basin Management
& }6 V/ A0 P. J* lElectrical Generation; |9 d% H% b$ i+ T% l7 v+ w
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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4 }1 r( c) s% T- k5 r7 _If you enjoyed learning about 8 A& y! e$ c0 u2 w# o# n
Supply and Demand
6 H6 X: X# `: T9 S+ s, |Externalities5 r8 D( p- W8 x7 | ?3 r7 d
Resource Allocation
% d9 _2 A, n STaxation; G" [+ |" b$ j) i$ G& ~9 |
Or would like to learn more about
# l3 [+ o w' D* vSupply of Natural Resources in Canada# i( P( b3 ]) I
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!6 }" b& ~4 H7 w# j5 }
ECON 365 Resource Economics% q- l, W+ @3 k
Topics:
6 m k7 ]1 }3 ~3 }; AExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources" @) {- i/ m) {- H5 F
Scarcity and pricing$ M& k4 W+ m, V* L
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues# g. z0 b0 E! X7 B4 {. G, P9 ]
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Resource Allocation
) C, s9 w D7 J# b5 ~$ `& K/ aPricing( D; J' @9 U% L* R( e4 E- ~
Markets# @& h; j Z6 Q# R$ |
Government roles
, |. f. r2 S2 DOr would like to learn more about
+ j+ N8 C% m8 lThe energy sector, including sources and markets
. f% S5 _0 W. H0 l* Z) E1 n' @/ {" ICanadian Energy Policy and current issues9 E q' t- ]7 o0 o! b, I9 l/ U
You might enjoy a course about
4 T0 h3 U4 R- X5 GEnergy Economics!
- E6 T& ~3 m3 S& _* S/ L6 T. p _ECON 366 Energy Economics" a: f8 ~; D( w( W4 ]
Topics:
7 E9 i6 h. h/ K' k# fPricing/ ]2 e; W7 Z& `! B( \0 S
Role in economic growth ! f' e3 t% z+ @2 a7 G
Energy sources and markets
- N7 g* b' n0 \4 ^4 HRole of government 9 ^6 S9 ~9 @6 c- L
Regulation & Y; ?0 z- R$ m& b: V# V7 Q
0 E3 z* C5 V4 E0 R$ h, a: G( j$ aIf you enjoyed learning about 3 v6 L9 m O c% Y) h
Externalities
, V" u1 G# s b: R3 L* jRegulation
K9 v0 H5 Z9 F: S7 b- I% m# T+ BGovernment roles$ b7 p; m: e( \- b+ ?/ _
Or would like to learn more about
5 l) N$ `! e3 f) aEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
0 w2 m% U2 y0 pSteps taken to address deterioration
+ ^3 @% C$ s* P6 aYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
' \# f' z: c5 S$ l( O8 L/ UECON 369 Economics of the Environment* t2 a; @! _. y9 \
Topics: 5 ~( F; O3 l/ J) Z# ?0 j* Y! B
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
% r5 b- C }& X2 uTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
3 h/ c) ^0 D* D8 j' y. \Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
+ _! y# f4 E4 z1 S. B+ I- F( mRecreation economics
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F8 |5 H0 Y: @$ {3 Z7 m7 pIf you enjoyed learning about+ W: u' E$ u1 ?( _# g+ g$ Y8 d! G
Individual Incentives' z& i5 z+ b& v
Total Welfare
/ g y/ c0 |# A1 [8 vYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
6 P. ?( U+ h& |ECON 378 Law and Economics, Q3 e. E7 R& w1 C
Topics:
! `& _& y$ q7 C3 i1 p+ Y2 OIssues in Criminal and Family Law: r7 m! Z/ @# `$ o$ Y! D, W4 ^: K
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
+ ^; q, X- x( DChild Support Payments4 l- r8 B3 k0 i, y1 D' h2 L( Z& T
Private Divorce agreements1 V. _5 r9 I4 O$ x+ \; H
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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; M$ Y+ y$ j7 @, E; X/ f/ n) C7 B+ NIf you enjoyed learning about
$ u, Q& V$ H9 L0 o, x, K0 @3 MPrisoners Dilemma
# P7 `% c( L1 j# c) BDominant Strategies- i3 F+ m/ e" H2 i/ J
Collusion, f( d b) @+ p5 G8 h- Y# j; C
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! . R' {0 v3 z. V$ d g, `! b
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
1 L5 D. N# L5 H2 ETopics: " g H4 y& {, p2 h
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games/ H! Z' Y. }% A0 x+ E$ d: Q" p
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ) _3 i" ^0 t/ Q1 V8 |2 O
Note! Prerequisites:
5 G3 S' }( H4 F# lECON 384 & 299 |
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