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Trade% o2 g: N& M. {( l2 m: I( S
Growth H3 g3 Y# k8 c, B8 B: S6 a* b. ?0 A
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& A* T, \+ Q) `- OChina as an Emerging Economy1 H$ C4 H3 q7 S5 t8 ^+ L* b. h
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!$ W E7 ^4 m8 g4 |. O
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development$ r3 B5 ?1 |' B
Topics: - L0 ^9 n: S& s" i
Chinese Economy Characteristics
) o$ y) E4 f$ A- l2 @8 T5 N/ t" xRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
5 x9 f. s! C. N1 p" sConsequences of economic reform
9 R6 f7 J8 @. t" GCanada’s economic relations with China: h7 q- c8 e6 j- H# A
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; J1 {6 s& m0 V0 \6 R% KRich and Poor Countries
0 N8 f+ a5 o! ?2 H" @! ^Why economies differ
9 F* n+ o+ E T/ W" G, tCauses for such differences5 n1 w5 p/ Y: f7 Y0 b
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ J$ q* F. u" k- z% x5 g
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 f! U2 C- B5 b2 c, oTopics:
/ b9 t$ i9 e0 v+ ATechnology% [2 i6 t7 `. N/ U
Institutions
' e. W3 {9 u, [Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 0 y r& l' S: E O8 y9 K/ T: X* a
2 G1 ~$ k/ Z* jIf you enjoyed learning about
" U+ S& d2 ^( eSupply and Demand
5 u9 t5 l% `( o( y6 _Consumer Behavior
* \1 L8 `$ S# D* Z0 ?Production and Cost/ \3 J& Z: Y4 ^+ ^
Price and Output
( G# V0 L( v6 H) ^Market Structures3 r/ H( s% G/ X9 {: A" N
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
0 X1 d. h, i+ Z N K* a' @ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
' i b6 e% H6 d2 p2 j6 w3 `& MTopics:
4 u( \7 v2 f' ], h. l1 ~5 ETheory of consumer behavior
& o' A: F1 m# J9 Y# UTheory of production and cost3 n T4 o6 ~, S
Price and output determination under competition
$ e7 I3 n2 b( K6 \- s* Y5 r2 M" iMonopoly and other market structures
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+ h# q0 C4 E& U# n6 ^" xCosts and Benefits
8 {/ @ j* n- z% V0 B+ r# cExternalities
+ u# z- P+ H! ~/ yDecision-making
( q: o: K7 C! K9 a6 M$ lOr would like to learn more about
, B& d7 P8 O; g) I, ICapital Investments
5 R( X2 M; E: ?. Y) \/ s4 x* FYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!4 i, n( ~( b+ O8 T
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation* D$ F( M* K8 x
Topics:
4 }. @! V8 C! {# y# B( X$ b6 gCost-Benefit Analysis
5 }2 p$ Y7 y" y; c1 v* J: JEvaluating Public Investment Projects
3 ?2 V% _ I+ k1 `# [1 `, h: u ]" rLook at examples from
+ N6 V5 I4 X& k/ `8 u& _* U: i$ nTransportation+ ^8 T" o, D$ `+ s
River Basin Management7 A3 O) I! d& G5 q4 S. o9 G
Electrical Generation
( }! ]9 H2 _1 F$ DOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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, a$ k2 c) Y$ r% m$ a( p( V4 C: pSupply and Demand9 q( K; Q6 @/ W- t0 n
Externalities& x7 f; i7 G) t# U, s
Resource Allocation7 t+ X, M$ D* ~9 ^3 a4 v
Taxation
, b. |; ~0 J& _! TOr would like to learn more about
2 H- [) H9 R$ a8 ]1 U4 r! \% vSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ o5 e% {9 {% ^! j+ _9 e' ?( X' ?$ i: DYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!+ i. p' O v1 _1 M; _2 y
ECON 365 Resource Economics
4 K4 ~7 y R: P0 J4 E' OTopics:
- c. k3 g+ w. W5 D3 I8 PExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
, m& Q& H/ W& k2 nScarcity and pricing8 c' S- h' Z, w
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues8 V. C0 u* o+ D; {
3 o! }2 u) `* b# v, xIf you enjoyed learning about
- Y* C" o$ C( H; ~' N9 K4 R5 OResource Allocation# c0 T1 F9 T1 E, `8 O! N
Pricing
. W6 q: _7 E& Y! l5 i# iMarkets
4 N: `4 j1 R0 c+ UGovernment roles
1 `7 p. b: ?2 N8 x0 U* |4 U nOr would like to learn more about
' L/ K* x& y4 K+ ^% R4 g' ^The energy sector, including sources and markets) K; ]2 Q# R% ^+ f( ^; p
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
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% ]/ z* V9 C- h/ L/ i8 Q8 hEnergy Economics!9 W3 m# u T& Q5 F- m: s
ECON 366 Energy Economics
- O. C+ j- c3 t2 I; aTopics:
1 M- v4 \0 ^$ r$ Q, v1 i1 D3 V' cPricing. S8 r2 W1 B2 J; E
Role in economic growth 4 F. ~1 V9 Z- |; F% O f
Energy sources and markets ) k, T9 {: I) R5 u4 {
Role of government : Y& R7 w9 U2 }! W9 Q, E
Regulation
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Externalities
. B8 V, @/ x: D. B g6 VRegulation
& D4 w; I& h2 f m! H% b2 oGovernment roles9 d" l. T/ l2 y8 @
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8 B* ~2 s1 B$ N' P/ d# y4 p4 @Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
% {/ t! ^ S+ h$ i' v4 P% MSteps taken to address deterioration
; n# z! T# ?. c" c( a) PYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! & f: F4 ?& ?& k' m
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment0 g% a; S" N, J6 n
Topics:
& M1 }$ g" u" E4 H* oEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
9 G: [9 r6 j* P4 v4 nTypes and causes of environmental deterioration ` b/ T. N$ L
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
1 g3 r6 ^( X. v9 E' hRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about/ V: U2 C0 a; v D' F
Individual Incentives6 a1 ?# E$ Z9 _( t! P! E- ?
Total Welfare - Z; y' j- }8 G- K
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 3 `9 h2 s7 T( ]! Y9 a- M
ECON 378 Law and Economics
: I9 Q' T. y0 ^- ~2 f7 [- k7 JTopics: 6 t8 H; a0 R4 {* Y
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
9 F) G- z) e7 w$ o0 t LCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
5 w1 R: T1 [) oChild Support Payments0 V+ d. [6 u7 g6 y6 _4 T* ?
Private Divorce agreements
6 j" s5 l7 o' _& V' SCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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) V, F7 \2 d' k X% H4 q0 k: a4 zPrisoners Dilemma
( F e! F* b# l; ?* p9 @* B, i3 [# \6 ZDominant Strategies# q7 f- N/ p+ Z
Collusion: u3 ?: _7 s: q* L* S6 @+ v
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ! h! G: |' W0 ?: z
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
# N9 Z+ z: K9 O# c/ JTopics: 1 j5 }% { u9 u+ D4 H
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games5 l* e9 ?6 c* M# v' _$ o8 A
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 1 s7 K9 l) a4 U# p% p: a
Note! Prerequisites: 5 y2 {; ]; T c$ o; P
ECON 384 & 299 |
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