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$ }4 s% z: n) M' k P( yTrade
0 w5 L8 ^# D9 `0 pGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy
- D! u6 F0 K6 c# F) xYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
' u B% K$ V$ i/ t7 nECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
' a, _% |/ h0 P. ?6 `* UTopics: " S* F0 h5 x- P* \% T& g
Chinese Economy Characteristics4 Q1 f/ s# u* s$ C2 q
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
/ b+ U; c5 F" } K2 AConsequences of economic reform
3 e- I( Y7 f# r' n# T4 Y `9 [Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
& `' K% i) M0 k( U' m5 b" h8 m) cRich and Poor Countries
- P( j; ?, _: ]+ q: S6 t. PWhy economies differ
u7 ~6 J4 y4 n3 R( \Causes for such differences! x& M# ^: [! [/ t1 X3 B
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' {. n( b8 p$ ?6 b$ k+ fECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth# _9 p* Y" ?! P( D
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Technology
/ U# b) I5 [( e, h2 mInstitutions
8 H) q7 r5 F: n7 G4 BGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about 9 Z) V8 M, p* I( ^0 t3 e; ]0 f7 d! H
Supply and Demand
/ O) @' c4 v$ }Consumer Behavior" o6 Z# N" [6 K$ c& V# y8 _
Production and Cost2 X' M* Z; I' b) [
Price and Output0 K* A1 V. x% u: n" ]& T
Market Structures$ w- [9 ~& _" P. d% f# e
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
# P4 O7 t$ r! i6 o1 a5 ?4 yECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
2 N* R- ?, Z- b5 K1 V" a9 Z# i8 QTopics:
. j, k) I9 X- V" w' yTheory of consumer behavior/ v7 U$ q+ Q4 q+ x' U
Theory of production and cost
( O, ~2 f5 E. `! E* M2 N2 s* L4 q. SPrice and output determination under competition) C: s- S4 I! `4 {' t0 v
Monopoly and other market structures
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- S. T. J# H6 T8 L, a+ y/ CIf you enjoyed learning about
. d5 B' a! y7 D2 i- d4 VCosts and Benefits
& P, W ? d$ {* iExternalities
( a0 B& A6 E/ J9 IDecision-making
M- g q* ^! ?* pOr would like to learn more about
3 z! H: T; {( Y8 ^: O& r! q6 @Capital Investments
5 `7 l: L+ w$ a( ]You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!" k3 F: M. M( g8 a% l
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation- j0 D' N/ R! ?+ Z. P6 [ b& Y
Topics:
2 l4 R; S. X$ P/ u( m ZCost-Benefit Analysis
! p: x. ?3 r: s7 U& L3 I/ U# Q" AEvaluating Public Investment Projects
, _; [6 W( } h& b6 w2 lLook at examples from
1 v9 ~- o$ ?+ l1 OTransportation
3 m- O0 ]" Q6 T8 ^' P8 q: u; pRiver Basin Management
+ w0 z# v& ?" t0 vElectrical Generation2 M5 c& v( x2 G" `
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
5 p: j# N7 g8 M8 X7 O# Z1 O1 cExternalities& w( x, d& f w' ]6 J
Resource Allocation
0 m4 h# Z- {9 F6 p9 rTaxation
. k+ x1 k* z( b7 U5 {. J! EOr would like to learn more about
$ j9 ^/ F1 Z" n- RSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
. H6 ?. }9 u. f: ]You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!$ Y D+ C; {" o$ e/ B: M
ECON 365 Resource Economics, W3 U! @4 o% J1 y# x
Topics:
6 `* e/ U% E. ]" kExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources7 @; p; d( ], }8 U7 g, m* Y
Scarcity and pricing
7 t$ A8 m1 @: i! R" \1 nContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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2 U9 j4 F- u6 bIf you enjoyed learning about & H- ~; g3 Q& k
Resource Allocation1 h9 q/ H$ o% U6 j4 f: R
Pricing
. J- s/ ^+ K+ s8 R1 j' kMarkets; x4 T. s/ T' [$ G: o, k
Government roles- B$ |* z" s0 k9 L- X2 W
Or would like to learn more about
3 Q' G, j( d4 |' _7 XThe energy sector, including sources and markets
' g5 `" i6 V/ z$ z/ ]' }Canadian Energy Policy and current issues* y* M/ ?% \( c W5 O: A& q& E
You might enjoy a course about 5 r: \8 |3 F5 y* O0 B! r
Energy Economics!
4 i& i5 B+ g' D; }; M/ `ECON 366 Energy Economics6 n$ Z! Q2 o' j
Topics:
Q6 l6 r. P- G7 p+ IPricing
' n! f3 c5 S) bRole in economic growth
4 ?: ]9 S4 f4 t6 H; }3 w* YEnergy sources and markets , }+ s1 F0 j5 d2 Z# v
Role of government ?4 Y) x8 O2 s' D- T. e- d. H
Regulation . R0 x# |7 Q& H8 [( p# y
0 R9 \+ T' {3 f$ w8 Y- fIf you enjoyed learning about
* ]% a4 o# X2 ]0 W; p+ VExternalities8 F9 h( D1 Y' `! K$ w
Regulation
9 I6 S/ Q# @8 `1 _Government roles
% a) c j4 e- n/ \. vOr would like to learn more about
8 ~/ w" t8 H. l% @Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration0 v9 \( c& C8 }2 }* T9 s6 l
Steps taken to address deterioration4 U7 Q3 E( L9 |" F0 Z
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ! w; \" _' O9 a# X+ A( O" ]
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment; K q9 X$ ~, y( e
Topics:
% k& s5 O0 Y' e5 @$ q0 Y9 gEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment # [4 S# B8 p0 o* H8 y4 o
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
4 \# L# w1 i" Z% d" {( UTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 9 g9 }# b3 [) |+ J
Recreation economics9 j5 U! }7 O% H2 m. x4 r; }3 }, \3 J* g
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Individual Incentives$ D$ u- X' q. b% r8 p& L: |; \
Total Welfare + U3 o5 r0 F$ H' d9 u; W
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
5 |0 R0 h9 o5 l. wECON 378 Law and Economics
9 ]# q5 C/ Z% sTopics:
4 B. ^- {" J n0 Y5 v8 uIssues in Criminal and Family Law4 L* ~! x2 ~4 Y/ `- T
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining6 R5 ~# \. L' R
Child Support Payments6 U8 P) T" f+ r( u: y3 F) i
Private Divorce agreements
# A+ n- {! ]2 I! H! YCriminal provisions of the Competition Act* G& p8 z4 H4 D8 x
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If you enjoyed learning about
# j3 F. x( |3 l- PPrisoners Dilemma
9 }- O7 u! d% @9 m. p: h, [Dominant Strategies
- o8 |( l2 g# A) u2 ?. kCollusion( v: v2 @# ^7 F# M; c# f( z8 [
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
9 k& \' x5 u: W" N" _ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
3 ~5 {1 b0 V0 i! l8 `: D0 qTopics:
) }) }! R% L* I) }: P( I; @Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
( ?7 ^) V3 M3 l6 O0 RApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
2 V1 I! A1 B' q) g- ? BNote! Prerequisites: 5 S* ^& t: U; B) ?
ECON 384 & 299 |
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