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* I8 a; K5 J. M2 t5 Y& S! q4 E$ dTrade
2 F9 v" N& b4 R: E. @% BGrowth
2 U5 x- U! V: H- [0 D/ c& f/ B, AOr would like to learn more about:
" z7 `# N2 a: Y7 tChina as an Emerging Economy
8 z* F% N9 j$ C9 Z, @& MYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
; U; f3 Y* |4 [0 @6 {ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
6 x* T: S' _; E9 Z9 n0 nTopics:
/ w/ d. j! g& h4 \, k q; i2 VChinese Economy Characteristics
" n& S0 Y' h) \6 V; _! tRecent Events in the Chinese Economy3 R) k" x' \( Z2 f0 |& c# t
Consequences of economic reform2 B3 Q# h. Q$ J$ l7 V& h6 _5 C2 s+ k
Canada’s economic relations with China" y8 V: U! I4 |$ I9 L8 I
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; B" ]+ M8 t1 t5 `; WRich and Poor Countries
6 s c. A! F1 ^' W3 k' m$ ?! m( Z4 c% jWhy economies differ8 g( x# m+ J8 c& I" D
Causes for such differences
+ F# j4 }! w# yYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& A8 s, O, [/ G; }" v/ S
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 V% [ P G( C# a5 C) n( [
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Technology& Q5 ^' a T3 N2 k
Institutions
0 {( c! j9 B: Y0 LGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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" W8 e8 W7 c3 L6 K* K3 l% P0 ]If you enjoyed learning about
; V' h: L* n9 x6 hSupply and Demand
8 t3 F* W/ u" K6 S+ `Consumer Behavior
5 C9 c. E7 u I# O& k0 }$ PProduction and Cost, f/ v5 e" T6 o6 J! n
Price and Output
6 U5 G* p. H; v( FMarket Structures* ]/ m+ `9 D$ t+ L
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
$ O L' e( n: Q# [' c* r1 S/ CECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I0 T# u0 X8 I+ v- w. }
Topics:
# h2 C+ ]' x. A' c, K" sTheory of consumer behavior
" l5 `) x) h4 Q2 q7 l1 oTheory of production and cost
/ C& l! B: b4 U1 J: X* gPrice and output determination under competition
" i* C+ h* l& L0 GMonopoly and other market structures( i9 l2 W+ a: o. G. N1 s& |: G: o. b
6 n2 S/ P2 Z( a: W/ H# ]4 J+ dIf you enjoyed learning about
2 |% F E- r6 G$ e" i0 lCosts and Benefits / C- _( l% o* H+ E( {9 `5 K6 I' v
Externalities
' z0 z1 e: W* F' UDecision-making& e( v7 t# s" `: U# Z$ @
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4 U2 e6 f+ b& ECapital Investments- j; l- J2 L: ]9 V9 X( D" t m
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
3 ?% G$ V9 E( Z. HECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation7 J1 E- f$ k( ^
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
6 C5 ]: N) T! y( x; E5 ]9 s1 c6 d4 S8 Q: [Evaluating Public Investment Projects$ u Y* u% N) M$ u v9 U
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Transportation
; J, q, S+ s/ A. C8 @% W1 l$ wRiver Basin Management
& z& l3 _2 l2 e: x% y2 XElectrical Generation: n R# B& @+ {( d+ M
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control7 {. d7 l- `2 j2 M& g
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5 Z( ?/ K, S2 L# }9 M* Q5 l7 S0 qSupply and Demand
$ D, [" _% W9 ?& v. K/ h+ GExternalities
& Q- p5 k* t: x! c" c/ rResource Allocation( k7 K9 M1 g$ n6 t$ Q
Taxation. b7 E% g+ U- v. [3 B2 K
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada. S! N/ r" f: {/ t) |+ r
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
# V6 q2 c# j* s' Z6 `ECON 365 Resource Economics1 }7 S+ \) N+ L) `$ e3 L s
Topics:
1 o- P0 I: c/ h+ BExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources; n9 S( ^) t. l# g
Scarcity and pricing# o" V7 a" {* `0 ~+ ^
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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4 f5 A0 x0 v! n2 ]' BIf you enjoyed learning about 1 R2 B$ l6 P6 O0 l& J a. L C
Resource Allocation
7 r+ r; F7 U- T" m$ qPricing9 ?; m K& W# n3 {/ `8 E/ H5 q6 x
Markets
* M7 U3 L! ]/ Y# w dGovernment roles
. V) j& U# M" M* ?- z EOr would like to learn more about
6 ]) A& K9 x6 TThe energy sector, including sources and markets
' I5 D% [$ R4 j0 q5 TCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
, z- ^3 y" y3 I' Z! s* Y5 YYou might enjoy a course about 4 g8 b4 o8 ~& h
Energy Economics!4 u( G; ]+ m. M2 C4 h
ECON 366 Energy Economics
8 Z' v+ U' G$ b3 f4 H( vTopics: * y8 [* u5 G; o
Pricing
( L" t$ _; F/ Q. f% eRole in economic growth 2 r7 U, ~8 T) \6 j. l/ c
Energy sources and markets " m. n# t4 T; V
Role of government
' l: e) v# O0 z* y: c; s: \Regulation 6 b' ^4 ]0 Q' h+ E& b X
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Externalities! U0 ?. R# P+ F3 U" e
Regulation
[1 q' r a( n$ IGovernment roles
0 h* B4 Z- ]0 g: j1 M5 Y9 XOr would like to learn more about ' P7 G) N% K& ]) C
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration+ q4 e1 N- u7 f9 Z/ |6 P2 [" i
Steps taken to address deterioration
/ q( C& e( h8 j, f/ P2 T7 @You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
0 T1 J8 K8 `% R' X+ JECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 q! H+ ?- s1 b4 KTopics:
* K; L; l$ S/ Z1 m- M. cEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 4 G! @- l' m3 A1 X
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 7 T2 p5 E" h3 I. u
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration & s" z; x) Z& m/ Q% C+ F4 v; V
Recreation economics# ^) ]" X) o( y$ m7 \
E4 L: k9 N7 b: l" R8 D$ l8 sIf you enjoyed learning about3 S$ R" }- V* i
Individual Incentives
9 J4 Q Z1 V$ ]7 l/ \( p5 PTotal Welfare - u l8 h3 v/ ~6 w' A$ W
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
+ [ s1 V+ H# T1 fECON 378 Law and Economics
# u) a# ]9 E/ L8 BTopics: : ] F& U& _1 J. i# N! l
Issues in Criminal and Family Law% n$ K! d* ?# i9 Q
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining( y, a# s. \& }% K* L, X
Child Support Payments
- R8 F( ~5 [$ @6 g* ?6 h9 Q% OPrivate Divorce agreements% l% K& k6 y6 w8 [% X* O
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act# v$ g( Y4 U4 m. v% W" ]9 ?
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2 E& ^( J% }1 E# v" V U" V! tPrisoners Dilemma
9 [8 ^6 l8 V/ ^# U& T7 ?9 `- gDominant Strategies
5 T+ C5 {6 M z& NCollusion; `8 y& s" O% T/ e* {. x3 f/ _
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! * { X/ S: G8 ^" `
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
- {5 `3 E, \3 P& F0 M% h# ATopics:
) e& p5 p, z$ H u" ^; y" S0 YAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games! c, k7 s+ ^; `6 M3 C; W3 b: R. H
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ; K4 n6 G& E% y. `9 B3 u
Note! Prerequisites: $ j- h! v& i+ ]' u4 b: d
ECON 384 & 299 |
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