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Trade
( S% o% ?0 U/ b8 L' }+ T; A% ?1 ZGrowth; G# {6 U8 j7 C! c; q
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' O! `- A) ^5 P0 M$ d# w3 lChina as an Emerging Economy
2 F8 y% q9 M% v+ \- l8 z! `You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!" U3 ^; x# {0 q& y+ E$ L
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development- A( ~$ W2 g8 S& I- z. A x" n/ }
Topics: ( R: _- t) U7 g. V
Chinese Economy Characteristics# S) m; u: m6 ^
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy! X f) a; j: B* Y( Q, |0 h
Consequences of economic reform! t! t* A9 o4 Q# `
Canada’s economic relations with China
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8 Z4 G' x% T1 U3 ~: ^ lIf you would like to learn more about:
. W% r+ K% @8 d/ o+ D/ |/ n* SRich and Poor Countries
7 q" v( M: l% YWhy economies differ2 ~; {% c9 y$ c5 m
Causes for such differences ]' p1 }7 h, Q! ?& ^* z
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
. M( H5 I3 ]7 R8 Q! @1 g2 SECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 a2 N; e3 w* C% s. A3 jTopics:
* a: q2 `( T4 u$ h L: p# \3 Z! b# HTechnology# F8 i. \) y* Q# C, W
Institutions
( G" }5 S$ Y. h& }Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 8 h Z" o$ N* q
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Supply and Demand
5 j* v6 N7 z- |/ }7 ?3 B b) bConsumer Behavior m$ e$ t, F. d: f; L' S: Y8 d! o. \
Production and Cost
2 S( d4 I% x$ @! E9 L) aPrice and Output
n# e9 T( T ~, q" P) NMarket Structures
+ b$ r c* q \You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
: q: a( b- p# ^6 t& i( {5 DECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
* ]0 X# f k8 OTopics:
' U3 e0 T; h# b! \5 ^% uTheory of consumer behavior* n q$ h8 ]: T/ w E) Q1 m2 p( }! Q
Theory of production and cost
- o! g; x% t3 R2 e sPrice and output determination under competition) G& h$ T5 _! {& k
Monopoly and other market structures
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: Q) ^" O0 [. R. PIf you enjoyed learning about
& k( \; w# p( A* M9 P' A |Costs and Benefits
( f; Y% g9 |& L8 W: {Externalities* [; E) p' X7 o1 N+ e9 N
Decision-making8 c6 R, A. |; b1 w9 g; J
Or would like to learn more about & W( G6 Y; |0 H& d; E- G6 p, G6 S1 d" d
Capital Investments0 g. \' z- K [1 t4 \9 n w u
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
# p) u6 w/ X7 N3 Y! d) B# gECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation+ }$ M6 N1 {3 c
Topics:
9 s* E' E/ V( l9 r) d, o1 CCost-Benefit Analysis
- z/ w+ f7 ~( \5 a/ P. }# Q' IEvaluating Public Investment Projects9 f2 f- x: ]/ p5 g3 F
Look at examples from
$ |2 X# R$ ^. f: V: U6 NTransportation; b! @+ D7 t* N
River Basin Management0 s& M8 Z: D, s) ?
Electrical Generation
- O* ?" D& A* ?7 v& U" K9 G) \Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand- d0 Y# c, M5 y3 [$ u
Externalities
' Y, ^: P, a- }+ Z7 }, Z9 sResource Allocation
* O% C( V3 x6 s Z3 qTaxation
$ U6 H/ i4 e* EOr would like to learn more about
$ D- K3 O/ y) Y3 C; k% GSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
& h2 I6 n- W9 a( `* DYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
$ I# U9 a. e; v4 @3 bECON 365 Resource Economics* q4 h: E0 K. n! m
Topics:
; D" l! s5 }+ r( q: cExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
( i* o$ l0 x' O! C* @1 XScarcity and pricing
% Y0 k8 `: }0 c9 }Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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; {7 T6 |9 H4 AIf you enjoyed learning about ' E9 A* B0 E2 w9 b0 `" T. r; F% `
Resource Allocation
. H+ \ {0 T! o; U s; lPricing
, \% N8 m- G, X E1 l7 d9 _: W5 [Markets
4 @3 \7 N; b- E) WGovernment roles
. h; F0 D. {4 [7 X( AOr would like to learn more about
! N1 i* ^* S: ?/ o5 j4 HThe energy sector, including sources and markets
5 c: p8 R- r/ z) d; YCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
( ^' F4 q2 l- x$ M/ @You might enjoy a course about / @$ D& F* U9 A
Energy Economics!7 Y) M( M$ o" y- \7 d
ECON 366 Energy Economics
: g3 }" b7 v9 z) x% e1 Z& D, yTopics:
3 C) L5 ^# Q# o8 P9 @5 z- e5 aPricing
) x& N1 s; R* |# x+ XRole in economic growth $ i1 ?2 q6 A* L( R1 ~
Energy sources and markets
r+ U4 q4 D# q1 {Role of government
& `/ n3 D* x8 g8 @Regulation 8 ]6 Q) M: w s2 P
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Externalities
9 W, ~3 q8 U5 v s: J- ]. fRegulation
0 A4 }) m9 I# C2 A1 N7 RGovernment roles0 a% d# Z" g: `" B) \, t
Or would like to learn more about , j/ X) e: C- u# \
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration0 q% {. h4 D" M! ^- C
Steps taken to address deterioration
3 S/ c, a! |$ ]6 d: hYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
: r" {8 A6 d! R0 _0 KECON 369 Economics of the Environment
( w4 U1 F+ z5 F2 cTopics:
% i3 O5 _) W( z! [2 mEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ; |( {2 }* n. H; K) M" T! h
Types and causes of environmental deterioration : B" h' ?& L- L" p8 i7 k/ s) _
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 5 Y0 ]3 U3 M2 o6 C+ Q0 n
Recreation economics
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& E$ W7 p7 Y0 H- P9 s& k0 r4 BIf you enjoyed learning about
" h4 K' `6 ]2 H* I) P9 i Individual Incentives
/ X+ |( |3 a. k0 m# zTotal Welfare 2 }8 `. A' E9 Z3 B/ y' L6 A$ X) W, O
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
, L4 w7 |" q/ e5 ?7 c6 B* @ECON 378 Law and Economics
5 q3 V. h) E X0 @; M4 i& gTopics: # V0 U) S- e- l5 N g
Issues in Criminal and Family Law. C. [7 B' b7 Z0 |2 _0 A
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining; {0 F# H3 T/ ~; x) b
Child Support Payments3 H2 D1 S, \& B* b
Private Divorce agreements. V) F8 [9 @* Q2 Q& G
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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% b% l+ s7 ^1 |. W1 E: {5 Y: ?Prisoners Dilemma6 T) Z. a' d) n+ Q
Dominant Strategies
+ x+ F2 m9 M/ C2 n% E2 RCollusion6 c' l9 V* _8 e1 P" l. B9 g
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 5 n3 A( `, K: I3 |) J
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications# ]# e7 S3 W: ^' e3 O9 e
Topics: : S2 ]( c: ^" k' z& d3 r- _
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
: r3 d& P4 n7 [/ c KApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion , ]5 U$ l3 D o' `* N, F0 P1 r
Note! Prerequisites: , ~" H2 |+ `& K- x
ECON 384 & 299 |
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