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Trade
3 t$ D- x, R; L1 \- KGrowth6 E3 V7 \% e7 \: g/ g7 E& i, H
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China as an Emerging Economy! n+ p( d1 y* Q+ a. f
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!( Z5 V: Y8 H9 p9 Q3 _3 p
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development. p) P5 B" ~& a6 G. b9 Z. w
Topics:
# m* h, t' k5 C0 X' z- rChinese Economy Characteristics; t J7 [: o* r8 E0 U
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
' E. {+ E! c. TConsequences of economic reform7 ?& g2 R7 ]" Z0 ^1 N4 ]6 Q
Canada’s economic relations with China: {0 e) X+ D& B/ K- C) }6 J
! t" A1 J6 i+ w' J" B& W. ^If you would like to learn more about:
1 k+ d9 r" m2 y6 i: |+ }Rich and Poor Countries! L9 M* E. q. N; M3 L0 Q
Why economies differ7 s* K- f( K1 F- x( v
Causes for such differences- `3 q4 q" U U3 h) o
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ I8 l! e6 D9 `9 L
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 L$ z2 | q0 Z. oTopics:4 {/ P9 o; r, M) L1 E$ W# Z
Technology
, O/ n. ~0 U3 eInstitutions
4 z6 `* V8 w/ \# g7 B2 |Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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- O4 K' }: j r) OIf you enjoyed learning about
6 J3 F" s4 v9 x) tSupply and Demand; G9 r) F# _: V0 B! f1 b' e# t
Consumer Behavior+ p4 ^0 a: K5 M) `+ r0 w
Production and Cost( P0 S1 A7 y1 G8 C1 n/ H! B' M7 j
Price and Output
! `6 r% f5 n, hMarket Structures5 m8 O- Y7 p( k' |6 P8 g( g
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
6 Y, f: |9 D, N6 |1 RECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
+ ~' x0 v( [* o6 iTopics:
% ]7 w+ `0 \( {; RTheory of consumer behavior6 R$ s0 s Q" K: H2 b
Theory of production and cost2 v' t- m- w N
Price and output determination under competition# y6 M2 w7 Y3 ~- V% B
Monopoly and other market structures; A1 }% l4 u4 ^+ E/ R; ]
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Costs and Benefits
! I: M3 Y9 O0 r$ R& ], [. O; k; @6 aExternalities
' @2 F2 u% t8 K$ J( nDecision-making
3 w" l* S9 q }" R% Y+ mOr would like to learn more about
/ I; H/ N: r; z$ }Capital Investments
) Y0 Z, ~" ~, a: Z$ o& L( U pYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!! T6 S: A K2 J9 \
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation- M6 m& P, Q: D; ~
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Cost-Benefit Analysis% w& I7 p6 y$ I+ c( i4 R0 A9 S1 q5 Z
Evaluating Public Investment Projects0 |3 Q2 P4 n' y: b
Look at examples from + s4 c" f) D4 e) Q& z1 i7 S/ l7 Z H
Transportation: B6 i6 c' ^# i* c
River Basin Management0 @* j* A$ @# l0 `
Electrical Generation
: U- i h1 w- g# g( n3 b6 Z0 iOil & Gas and Pollution Control0 H1 ]1 k" d* b2 j+ h" p) X; m
& j9 H$ F( ]. J, h: l7 [! iIf you enjoyed learning about + o# _6 y) [8 t% @) z' `. \- T; L
Supply and Demand
, \" A& r" k4 c3 x0 KExternalities3 S3 W4 z8 w6 x( m
Resource Allocation$ d8 v9 T+ h ^( s* g* E; B
Taxation
" M2 _% K1 E& y1 O/ O- |( TOr would like to learn more about
; r2 L/ e- ]' s$ K" DSupply of Natural Resources in Canada" q5 t$ D2 p/ e; D* }
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
6 b$ v, f3 m9 @7 @" [. v R( W. cECON 365 Resource Economics7 K4 L) y8 l8 R/ j) N1 f0 A: D
Topics:
3 a1 l0 L2 W" h- yExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
: q' D0 Z! ]6 x- g# nScarcity and pricing
2 |+ R9 T D* J# X1 B4 u$ o0 _# ZContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
! D) m7 J* y# {3 E5 @, M: Z) vResource Allocation
+ [8 {0 Q- {8 g ^" e1 C RPricing/ @2 G/ h' L9 I- y* A) k
Markets
3 d3 N( H6 ^3 T# h* V/ ~0 _Government roles0 S+ M/ b Z' D- E
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4 T+ w& K7 [9 K: L6 E1 }% KThe energy sector, including sources and markets
/ ^# {- h% M: ?8 |, T7 w; `( QCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
% U5 n$ y4 N b5 d1 X3 w, U- zYou might enjoy a course about " @; ]( V2 S \( m: V: c
Energy Economics!
! z: ]( I3 W5 } e" K2 [ECON 366 Energy Economics) E1 \, W8 |5 m
Topics:
+ y& V/ k2 p2 Y% b# b* a- sPricing) x: @- _3 h& Z& D3 z
Role in economic growth
, s+ x5 M5 x8 d/ _! |Energy sources and markets
! ^( ]% p; R$ f9 T/ \Role of government
. i% r1 N$ J) [$ w9 W" SRegulation / `# D7 W( H7 z9 d* u* |
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5 @7 P& S# v/ Y) ]0 F- EExternalities
, y$ g7 [# _0 Z8 k' pRegulation
( D; j+ P, ]* F7 S0 d# lGovernment roles) C% N% @) G6 G6 h( U: Y8 ^
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
% a# Y0 }% `! M' S! MSteps taken to address deterioration
1 o5 m; D( m4 `3 Q' F: z# k3 eYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
4 m: H7 ~) p2 R9 KECON 369 Economics of the Environment" p6 C! O6 L3 V K9 p0 b' J
Topics:
5 V! ?6 a4 I1 L. ]; g! IEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment X: I7 T$ w7 }) b
Types and causes of environmental deterioration / C. B. ^9 D1 [, O/ }: `7 M, S. v
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
1 V B0 c- w b1 N- t& K: WRecreation economics ?* U: y, ^' R1 _1 ?# `
) e% x+ ^0 S: T0 q- M, [+ L3 BIf you enjoyed learning about( o, K6 r' \, z% o. p: U: `
Individual Incentives
8 [8 x+ k% x" m) l# i; UTotal Welfare 2 Y! q5 I2 ?& O
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
3 {9 M+ A6 `+ P9 F& \ECON 378 Law and Economics, h! x1 }; E! G: C3 l5 Y
Topics: ' t+ t g" c1 s
Issues in Criminal and Family Law7 Z% o+ \9 f9 O2 j
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining7 S; T o3 z4 V% ?% v
Child Support Payments6 p+ K; v3 V. h( l5 e( G
Private Divorce agreements
7 j/ {' B1 h! X; {# f2 m# r2 wCriminal provisions of the Competition Act: A, t# |5 R! Q
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. q6 \) @. B- O) ZPrisoners Dilemma
+ U( @8 j$ g+ T4 u L. ]) P1 bDominant Strategies
# x' u2 d! ?6 \6 PCollusion. U- e3 m2 _6 r7 g) _
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! # p( L/ e' b& w* J: {) U, m! w
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications& C% x7 `5 U7 y9 @: b8 X: I
Topics:
! Z" i, B; z* t7 h8 LAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games' k+ E5 d+ p5 z! b
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 2 H% S9 `6 D' w: ?
Note! Prerequisites: 4 V% t3 U; N& Y4 I, h
ECON 384 & 299 |
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