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/ ]1 ~$ a- S& Y( ^4 f9 PTrade
/ {( R2 t" g) [' j' T0 m+ Z: uGrowth
6 N3 U$ R1 s' H5 J1 k6 L/ mOr would like to learn more about: 2 s9 O$ O7 u* A3 C. j
China as an Emerging Economy
" [2 `; I! s) g" iYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
8 m" o* a0 W8 w# E* \ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development% O- [" P! A( ~. ~
Topics:
6 ?* }; P$ }+ j% D$ ~Chinese Economy Characteristics
6 l8 X9 s+ [: ]0 ]* i2 o0 PRecent Events in the Chinese Economy2 @' J& P8 T @, a( p. y
Consequences of economic reform
: g7 K6 F, {% e! m4 w8 CCanada’s economic relations with China1 ~' w2 U. C4 y. l7 a$ b; y
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Rich and Poor Countries U; I( g3 t+ y1 R
Why economies differ+ X p3 i2 S9 y1 m+ [/ X: \
Causes for such differences5 ^: k$ O/ _9 X/ L0 H0 c' n) H
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( p, N; V. K" s) {: D4 Y7 b
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: i1 O: ^6 N# jTopics:& t- s/ `5 p, I) B8 y
Technology% Y7 b3 \' H8 K9 }
Institutions
* V3 P w2 t# p- _Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 4 P# Z- \' X( R5 \" ?
; I- v j) w) E" bIf you enjoyed learning about 8 l& K- j# A* \5 J4 S3 O
Supply and Demand
8 h5 Z+ a7 k; ?! b3 E p1 H. gConsumer Behavior
1 Y5 ?7 H) V1 _4 ~* ^) P) OProduction and Cost
( m, r" ?- `$ J: d5 K4 B' [: ] ?Price and Output# } Q) B/ C1 g
Market Structures0 E! T, S( [8 n5 d
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
& g) z4 }$ c. c* H- aECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
+ H0 T% Q. }5 @6 k) r4 H0 lTopics:
9 X9 e# j0 ]! l. B% JTheory of consumer behavior3 u, ]8 n0 E; w( Q3 m- l! S
Theory of production and cost, J \. A5 }+ I) n, m2 m6 E& L
Price and output determination under competition
3 V+ u2 O8 Q+ B# IMonopoly and other market structures
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3 P! g( k- O: \/ ?$ s) U2 XIf you enjoyed learning about 9 {' d/ v( o. Z5 d
Costs and Benefits
: B$ x( T- o0 d. b+ [. {Externalities
$ A+ l, t1 s# o+ m! {4 RDecision-making0 P1 W: ?: ?9 j6 X
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" F5 H8 p- E- V5 l$ c4 F* kCapital Investments7 }8 ^* Z! c0 u0 h
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
* S9 h3 F' d" ?ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 V% F$ w( Z3 ^! q0 v
Topics:
/ K1 E: k/ d9 S5 F$ y% |6 PCost-Benefit Analysis1 L% {6 J3 d. E0 k% f8 P; L
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
( H4 H% b( @# G4 B1 qLook at examples from
' n; d4 a% F5 @( K* n% gTransportation+ R! L- _8 M# d3 V. w9 {. B4 P! @
River Basin Management5 q' _: {; N* R" O- A5 R" ^
Electrical Generation
4 y, N3 f# Q' o: k, I0 z& e- GOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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% H5 ?# U: G1 v( h3 dSupply and Demand0 ?& D/ K" a$ }6 ?' J2 G! Q) f
Externalities
4 N; x( ]; c" W& ^5 l- hResource Allocation
% T* g9 Q2 u3 p5 E& u/ NTaxation2 L/ e5 h1 V6 p
Or would like to learn more about
8 l$ ^6 O" O/ u5 Z, G2 DSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
9 e. p4 q. g. W5 _You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!2 g4 k6 a. Z# k3 B& M( @" E7 J
ECON 365 Resource Economics/ w- |& }* v7 }2 `# [! f3 V
Topics:
7 r( O6 o8 V' P& b* kExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
' o* N; `/ t' _; Z: O! RScarcity and pricing( G$ k1 E" G% K" S' l. t
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues3 \! m5 Y: _& b2 a, T( K- d
1 b! x0 ]) t N% E& H! s x2 TIf you enjoyed learning about . o9 b* x7 Q' D+ Y; N
Resource Allocation' }: z' ^5 `5 a. D; k1 e) Z" B
Pricing1 R: y5 O( R. f3 E6 [4 @& f
Markets. o4 [( \; [) L
Government roles5 v. q3 y+ C: O; y5 h5 G
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
0 K/ _/ H' K( B M: sCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
8 B$ w/ b2 y! E" aYou might enjoy a course about
0 D6 i5 S) w% S3 e/ i/ iEnergy Economics!. [$ w! X* P5 r2 Q, X7 T! y. n
ECON 366 Energy Economics& ]6 m: B; G4 i9 U0 I& w/ D+ P& b
Topics: % p* ~ [9 f, v: x4 @+ _
Pricing
X* F4 c. \+ i5 b8 O% c! N# hRole in economic growth 1 l/ p* s( J9 Y6 l
Energy sources and markets
- I+ D" V' V6 x8 ~Role of government " F8 l d Z0 G- u' h" v5 z( k
Regulation
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7 [! l |2 a# M; X0 I9 c S VIf you enjoyed learning about
$ g) x1 \* k! l! p' D& W+ Z' V) V sExternalities
, T5 m$ y1 l" H9 T D- u+ }Regulation
f3 ]* I: W1 qGovernment roles$ z5 X1 o/ a4 Z g7 S) o0 h% a
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
$ i0 F5 n& a$ ?- k+ o1 _' MSteps taken to address deterioration$ Y$ b% c) D& g+ n8 o9 x
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
& A7 C; l. ~/ F- G, A# xECON 369 Economics of the Environment2 c) G: \* K, p9 {! \5 C
Topics:
! N$ O% M. z; n) @+ f5 ZEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 6 l2 X- L& x; M3 ?' t& {
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
6 B3 G' [& p8 ]Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
* S Q! k8 @9 v* qRecreation economics
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8 ?$ L. p6 _. [; \8 hIf you enjoyed learning about
7 w8 {/ b6 r( Z5 Y K7 ` Individual Incentives' Y6 ^, g+ t# d3 |) h
Total Welfare : A2 Q0 I! R! ]3 C+ e* d% P
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% s" R$ T# j' XECON 378 Law and Economics5 l' K' j/ v% s# u% P
Topics: % U0 g+ N- v6 ~4 O5 b! ^* ^
Issues in Criminal and Family Law+ F. E' B1 o$ W$ K5 K1 k- X$ E- ]" r
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
) h. k' b" [8 a# gChild Support Payments
5 `9 F/ E7 ^; BPrivate Divorce agreements8 E; T+ R5 x5 t; p4 _* G- z2 G
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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8 @* ?1 @! j& o) a" m9 l6 k+ [+ qPrisoners Dilemma
5 w" b: J. M$ |- G- }: J% x0 N) sDominant Strategies
- f# o! N5 d0 jCollusion
: @: g- D, ]. @2 i4 nYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
5 q( X* q4 G \' j5 F' l8 N6 T! @ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications/ F6 _# D0 T B! D
Topics:
- b( j2 v( N& iAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games4 e' e, Z: }5 Y, r( S7 n0 C
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
$ w: M) j3 q/ X. F: m2 ]Note! Prerequisites: 2 D y% Y' {2 B+ c/ |9 e* g# h" T
ECON 384 & 299 |
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