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Trade
9 @: X% g2 g4 H5 |5 r: r5 lGrowth* k2 \/ @: @: S- |
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China as an Emerging Economy
' n# g$ K& {: K; S5 UYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
3 ~2 @" Y9 y+ T0 o' XECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
- X, k2 ~% n0 h0 GTopics:
) H7 [* B% u8 {& V. S: sChinese Economy Characteristics
( a+ q$ T7 G5 E( x4 hRecent Events in the Chinese Economy7 s) E3 k) s! R8 r' z
Consequences of economic reform
+ _( ?( ?& v+ i9 t$ T5 mCanada’s economic relations with China" v2 r3 ^9 R4 ?7 T& [' u% A$ X
* k* Y- x" d! Z& b6 t' r( `0 b; sIf you would like to learn more about:
' J& i) p! o1 ]5 TRich and Poor Countries
6 q6 a3 ]+ Q5 S: pWhy economies differ# d: S. P7 L1 ]8 ^: L
Causes for such differences7 J. z8 W" p6 u4 u
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 L( _0 k0 C0 k4 nECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; d: @5 ?* U# T; z1 }7 k1 _
Topics:
: K. H7 ] M# RTechnology4 S: |9 L5 {2 T& o) c
Institutions7 v0 V2 k8 K) \* c) _* x
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence & h2 e+ D- ]; [, a }4 [' j
: U! k" ~" Y4 D6 J; m9 H9 bIf you enjoyed learning about
- c6 C6 o$ L4 a& SSupply and Demand
2 Z. d- s3 _+ T [Consumer Behavior
$ _* I n S2 ^4 _7 b% K7 b& O) KProduction and Cost
2 g9 x; { W$ E& S- A6 w* ^Price and Output
; U6 Z3 X: m8 _& V+ HMarket Structures
6 H+ c2 ]& Q- s: `: e5 y% V. x( [You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
! f: T! R: \& d+ c9 ]ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I5 [+ Y) L* i" q& D p
Topics:
; R& U+ M& k/ n4 x) |8 h) \Theory of consumer behavior9 k8 h5 q: L9 Y3 P) e! G
Theory of production and cost
/ v0 Z# U+ b8 e5 j* jPrice and output determination under competition) G6 i' ~" x( h
Monopoly and other market structures9 N0 |. ?1 Y% y; h
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Costs and Benefits
, F: ^8 z8 k0 g) Z1 K% J# y+ rExternalities1 l W" G2 v& V+ I' P. B' T0 q
Decision-making
% R2 C+ O" M% q) W. ]# ^7 mOr would like to learn more about
) I3 C F" t2 XCapital Investments
$ _+ z; I1 y0 Y9 d# w0 cYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
4 m& g# W! Z% D3 vECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
! l! L) i6 L) G& ?7 O; k8 b- d, u8 yTopics:
F6 a# h9 m; V2 e' Y5 l" r! BCost-Benefit Analysis& C5 |1 ^+ {4 V6 {) \$ ~& S" X
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
1 Y* F3 v1 U1 Q( hLook at examples from
0 C& f3 h0 G8 J" M+ k# b5 `Transportation
$ j# K$ w7 z& K% h$ ~5 F3 wRiver Basin Management
T# r& w3 l% t* I# j& tElectrical Generation
9 _/ e% H' x3 {* b \0 S. }Oil & Gas and Pollution Control3 y+ o6 a9 i! X
5 u1 Y- ?5 C) S( o dIf you enjoyed learning about 7 L' ^: x7 v' E5 l
Supply and Demand
2 \0 R& s5 K5 G# K) VExternalities, X% `- ]4 U/ t% R9 f
Resource Allocation
' q- F& |3 v' { |Taxation
" r6 f2 l$ f0 yOr would like to learn more about
/ a- B4 G9 m+ {* s! N* _Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
$ F7 F! p8 d- ?1 U2 z" B+ @) sYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
% ]1 k# a2 {% \ b! PECON 365 Resource Economics
9 d1 ~, ^4 ?1 `/ n2 b0 T3 ~/ wTopics: j. S' w/ R$ H' |, }
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources, W4 _; l5 {- q6 k: n
Scarcity and pricing8 s/ m1 B9 \9 _0 f6 f
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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1 Y. B- { f- F2 k7 C; T; L$ A, BResource Allocation4 T0 G6 a. C) R
Pricing
$ V- P- U6 P8 T% p H3 u# T5 VMarkets, l% x U9 L' h5 b8 E$ K
Government roles
* n% f1 D. @% V8 j/ F! JOr would like to learn more about
! t, {( T. U0 Q9 P8 ~The energy sector, including sources and markets
0 ~( s9 X% O- {& [6 Z9 w' G7 [6 RCanadian Energy Policy and current issues5 t' S1 K, K3 t2 M
You might enjoy a course about
! P0 _# J! S* `1 F: bEnergy Economics!. u$ U3 j$ s) k) N% ~( z6 ~" Y- ]
ECON 366 Energy Economics
1 g: f+ H, R- e- f/ FTopics:
( `" a2 e: u+ iPricing9 S8 ?- y A) p7 K( G
Role in economic growth
+ u7 _* H( D2 g3 v8 v# q, WEnergy sources and markets
! o3 X. h) u1 r) e2 iRole of government # G# f5 u w0 N4 f8 k9 |; {
Regulation
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; d* K3 ?4 @( Y; pExternalities+ D% \& F$ M7 L; ~. X
Regulation
" z% e" O, M( T) `$ S& oGovernment roles
2 b' K: u, c4 Y7 e; LOr would like to learn more about
7 V/ {/ [, a7 p. c4 u; jEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
0 s' X _# _. c" d: DSteps taken to address deterioration+ c/ [5 f8 I6 H' ~
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
# n7 r. ~) o+ n( j5 h1 d0 ?2 SECON 369 Economics of the Environment
' v! L M4 I6 WTopics:
/ t( E. n$ r9 ^, ^Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment . E+ o+ H8 ]" B* \
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
5 N* A1 i3 x+ E6 A( B. I H+ d" eTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 7 g& X9 d- n& b" C
Recreation economics2 Q3 R. P7 X) v& X" \* z
' n; Q" O; m$ ^. l4 K3 ?If you enjoyed learning about
9 e. m8 T( {) N# u7 I Individual Incentives, Q& D: c% M5 t0 f
Total Welfare % v, x( A5 L. J5 A9 Z
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
. K7 k" V1 L* X) QECON 378 Law and Economics
$ m, t( Q2 S5 ~% wTopics:
+ U/ F; i9 a N/ lIssues in Criminal and Family Law3 g6 n' H% p, G2 R
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
/ m+ J3 B3 M( w0 M: S% b7 {8 ~; eChild Support Payments
7 Z& r4 ^! X4 T5 R* ?! `Private Divorce agreements: `$ X% _. \* Y, g& O+ C7 r' @% I
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act* s; a A8 H/ s2 N6 G/ _
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" a S( ~% E& ]8 R( r3 `Prisoners Dilemma
0 @* @# T& y) g7 T ]Dominant Strategies0 t" W* T, J6 k1 h/ T
Collusion+ L2 Q3 z% j$ o" C
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
4 ]* `% v4 i8 G5 YECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
- t2 B9 Y z$ \, m7 eTopics: ! q9 X) {; X7 Z; Q9 u( \0 v. `
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
& S( |1 p' h% n% i n( W$ t* eApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
1 d l0 o0 I }& qNote! Prerequisites: % B6 s9 q" F' Z m: i9 g
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