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Trade
7 l' Z6 `8 Y3 D1 b( |+ l; }Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
: P: G& R( g$ O2 \ P% t+ T9 FYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!9 H( ]3 H2 Z( F$ L$ ?' f5 _- M0 j1 @
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development- L9 @' ]# ^9 a. p
Topics:
6 U$ k0 C9 Z% P! f2 gChinese Economy Characteristics' v' ]8 _5 i6 Z1 V2 x& p
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy! z1 e6 I6 j/ G3 {1 E1 T! v% h
Consequences of economic reform. v9 u9 E' `: ~% c
Canada’s economic relations with China1 M) N8 Q8 C7 _- X) B) X! V4 E2 }5 {
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7 @! |% B3 ^1 I# tRich and Poor Countries9 [" b+ N% ?1 W! p: l2 P7 B8 A' \
Why economies differ4 p, @8 a. T! z# r- J
Causes for such differences
4 U5 G |) }. ZYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 g. |7 p9 \" r, C
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% G' k5 N2 G: N- N i( j) @0 G: ~0 u$ RTopics:
) V' ~! J2 R; G# y; c" `Technology
% O& ^: `. L( ]Institutions
; x8 Q; Y) a X7 c! X. ]7 aGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ! \& D* ?, `6 T3 w
0 B/ N; D) `' [2 t) m2 a2 u5 AIf you enjoyed learning about , r2 Q+ c" g" [7 t5 b3 p
Supply and Demand0 o$ O9 n$ _# {/ c g& q6 C
Consumer Behavior4 S1 Z1 L6 a% G& C
Production and Cost# }. G! t: e6 m5 H! ]3 \
Price and Output
2 `& [/ h- J- S1 @Market Structures
7 d% ~8 b6 v5 @% t- L9 o; o& I' `You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!( F5 O _/ p7 F8 ]
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I8 b) k( B& r, l2 Z% S+ J
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Theory of consumer behavior
2 s& \1 p+ i* w8 {& t6 cTheory of production and cost$ d X5 N; F; X2 c
Price and output determination under competition
4 B; m& E+ N# YMonopoly and other market structures2 T( n# w+ H8 N8 j# j# P; I
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7 o2 C2 ]" Q' OCosts and Benefits
: N. x, g. S- t3 \. [: VExternalities; [' n8 H. |$ X
Decision-making
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% H' W/ B; z/ E% ~1 `: BCapital Investments
2 s8 D- a8 y: U, v, s$ Q! E- rYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!2 U5 _' E" X' I9 F. U% u$ l/ j
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation, f' o: A: ]$ O! W8 \
Topics:
' l* o: m$ Q5 A$ d1 }% ~5 x, pCost-Benefit Analysis
: s' w6 h2 l$ F% n8 s1 J5 I& F9 P8 lEvaluating Public Investment Projects* m/ n6 G$ ]' Z! Q6 a' P' o
Look at examples from
, [1 _' B/ i0 h0 Z6 z* B! u, uTransportation3 C* i9 C% Z( P q; S9 h$ f
River Basin Management
4 u; D8 u, b* k7 e5 _Electrical Generation6 p: e, n; X& Q$ B/ G
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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& v. m$ H" o7 r2 z! F) r& V7 d7 J5 ?If you enjoyed learning about ; m8 q9 H* V- m2 x3 B; v
Supply and Demand
, j5 ^0 k3 q+ t' q* s8 IExternalities
0 A: S* { o* u4 B, _8 Z0 P0 kResource Allocation6 @& E# _' c, u3 ]. _
Taxation% x9 n# O- D7 F c2 {. {0 O
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
* Q1 D; X) z! a% S# S9 DYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
$ I/ j5 q9 ]) @2 E$ W( uECON 365 Resource Economics$ |, S/ T0 T1 Z: \" I9 h
Topics:7 W, ^) Z9 F$ x t* U9 F; e
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
$ C+ q1 v$ Y, ], @9 B- R" bScarcity and pricing
2 }4 H& {, i# H9 @Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues& l! y/ X/ j8 N I1 n
+ o- E# X' _& lIf you enjoyed learning about k* _, f; h% e* E% i( ]2 m
Resource Allocation
& I& d6 M, p) x. X9 O" L+ vPricing
/ v7 g9 N7 h: n; x" \& s0 jMarkets
0 M0 U% s S7 T# ]9 ]/ ?7 zGovernment roles* Y$ Z; f; Q1 \2 A" i; b4 x
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
9 {2 \( K- O& ]Canadian Energy Policy and current issues# J& \3 l% _6 z* |, @
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Energy Economics!
7 V) E9 Z, Z% Z1 `% ~ECON 366 Energy Economics: ?" J8 f# D+ b# H; ?
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Pricing
' ]. w1 m9 U$ s/ _8 W: E. JRole in economic growth
; j7 P. o/ g" s" ~* AEnergy sources and markets 2 Z# ]& E7 B$ S, l( \) e/ ^
Role of government 3 M) F1 i5 @* M3 @ [9 K4 H: A, E
Regulation 5 i6 [1 |4 Z3 W' z+ y) [' @4 D, i
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Externalities6 W9 g0 S$ |5 d
Regulation( F9 B& y* Y+ [+ K0 [1 X) t" M, g
Government roles
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* u: z0 T1 y3 F$ q+ N1 jEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
: y2 ]0 F3 T3 o" w" LSteps taken to address deterioration
. ~/ B k5 v" I: A' V# X' j% j+ nYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 2 q# U+ K+ y# Y) W# `$ C
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment* b7 ~" Q) h, }$ ~# m2 r' ~9 m- i
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment " \3 r# r# [# z ]9 l! _; E
Types and causes of environmental deterioration # w/ k6 d M L! p
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration & u' r3 {: b( L
Recreation economics8 I1 } ^5 E' J* p v, y
: ] w7 H* E, L+ o8 c0 LIf you enjoyed learning about
1 m; N# T9 X; s& r Individual Incentives
, S. ^/ k: E. E* D5 ~% V/ WTotal Welfare
0 j) a9 B3 H( M9 ]4 M% dYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! : p" |# c- v8 C2 ~
ECON 378 Law and Economics
; Z1 d# _$ M) i0 I( rTopics: 2 F5 X! x/ I& L
Issues in Criminal and Family Law. L% e6 D7 A( b
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. O3 J# ^. I; Z1 w# D) H1 KChild Support Payments9 G8 p, w" W! }' q0 _: u
Private Divorce agreements4 l% [0 R5 q, E2 P( |& O ^# k9 s
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act. o8 K* ?1 c- E* s' m5 e# K
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Prisoners Dilemma
# g- E* H. k$ |0 L+ P# BDominant Strategies7 ?. k& t; z7 f) F; \
Collusion; R# _) d" d0 I! D; p$ b* C j7 E
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
, W9 }0 N; W1 rECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications6 w5 Z7 C+ w% F" V+ | p& x
Topics:
4 O% X' ]4 K, ^; `% MAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games& X' B0 }% a$ k) P; t6 m* V
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
2 z# k8 \8 x7 z6 p2 _; [Note! Prerequisites: 4 o9 P# q/ W! R
ECON 384 & 299 |
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