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8 z( m+ R, x- C: |$ mTrade
% B5 A% w3 d% D; ^- U5 UGrowth
% f9 E- R1 S hOr would like to learn more about: 3 A( P0 J4 D% X0 b* Z
China as an Emerging Economy1 N' T2 {% C* B" n
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
0 |" L2 m- K; N, i& e% SECON 211 Chinese Economic Development! E, U$ [- {; p' C! Y
Topics: ! `( o( r5 z$ G+ c, o3 e6 Q0 x( x
Chinese Economy Characteristics
3 f9 {# N1 j' [Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
/ j2 K( x* T/ pConsequences of economic reform
$ N4 j& ]- c: J$ G0 h; tCanada’s economic relations with China4 T+ ~! J0 l8 V4 L1 H
6 O8 b/ {/ @% r; EIf you would like to learn more about:
! @' \0 M& {* u! HRich and Poor Countries
4 A" z. e; ~+ M, y3 ]Why economies differ& Y$ b% ~2 q8 T9 o) g5 l$ z3 C
Causes for such differences
8 x7 O& W+ P/ FYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( K4 `0 B( i I: k9 e3 X
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# C7 u9 n+ j" p! C2 l+ ^- K0 v3 z! NTopics:! B$ {2 x. g' d
Technology6 Z5 x! I: v1 ~/ H& }
Institutions
. E3 y+ A* K8 Q! R8 X/ b" AGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand3 j* b& a: Y: P6 Q; s' ^7 H
Consumer Behavior
+ w* Z; u* v% z% DProduction and Cost
$ e% a) j' R1 G6 sPrice and Output
* w7 q- q( C1 ]4 t- o+ {Market Structures
$ t% X# S6 D5 @( `4 S/ D8 f/ `You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!( \% @# j4 m2 X g
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
8 p9 K+ Y1 d. LTopics:
# T. P3 D, S ]- p% b1 r$ d7 B+ dTheory of consumer behavior
4 u; b6 A& a! P6 q, WTheory of production and cost
; `" A) e9 ? O( E3 b8 l# E, |Price and output determination under competition; T. w% V! r4 g" I* y1 s
Monopoly and other market structures
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2 c* x- p) B- [6 l; X! W) pCosts and Benefits
- B( K1 O8 t9 e" M; u) y0 k# p, E3 pExternalities$ K# v l/ F$ {- j
Decision-making
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Capital Investments* d' x. H' D6 v Q, @! g
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
* {" i% f) J X+ y3 w6 S" R/ aECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation, D$ j7 x8 K; k5 U7 x9 k: e1 N( C
Topics:' c) J; v5 B0 ~2 Q) O+ K
Cost-Benefit Analysis
/ [2 ]$ [/ i- @+ Q/ fEvaluating Public Investment Projects
3 E3 t3 o) M$ S1 m3 XLook at examples from 4 z5 t4 S q4 F" A0 Y
Transportation4 y+ ^) Z* v: h& }: W) S$ P
River Basin Management4 a( b( H2 ~, W4 ], Z6 _
Electrical Generation
, b# D: \- l, i: g# JOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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5 N+ I7 z2 V6 T/ I* @2 mSupply and Demand
1 c8 [" P4 \. UExternalities/ c' D1 L5 C8 o. A( v& G% g3 _- B1 ]2 y
Resource Allocation5 ]$ }, A6 o) `' P! M2 {
Taxation
6 e6 N. D2 c/ N; ^* ?Or would like to learn more about
* H. `: S4 `; n- E) Y9 gSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
. S' m8 \8 q9 dYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
% C5 s2 Y5 Y) T! O. E/ C EECON 365 Resource Economics1 M' G1 A6 | z% p7 }
Topics:( e& C/ d5 Z1 z$ ^* o6 L
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources7 [4 I! q4 G, B
Scarcity and pricing& ?& c- \' z- H
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues$ y+ D4 U- @. e8 D. x
1 _# P9 {0 ?* A0 \7 v. QIf you enjoyed learning about
! P( h( G6 T& u0 z, S- U+ X% ^Resource Allocation
+ H# }* x& B' A' _+ zPricing
% c/ n3 ~) d! o' y+ v+ [4 nMarkets
- B6 j$ `6 C! \) n" IGovernment roles
' D# r- Y. [6 I3 Y6 kOr would like to learn more about $ u2 {* Z$ |7 Q
The energy sector, including sources and markets6 @( L5 w( N; |# K$ a$ ^( F
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
( g+ t# |, t2 ^7 b' AYou might enjoy a course about
8 e7 O7 [6 X; `) L$ q; H1 iEnergy Economics!
: M1 R, i- `3 k/ g' _ h* Y. K( RECON 366 Energy Economics
0 ~: ^/ h3 S* L( S( M! Q& g* oTopics: ; D7 }# H5 x2 S% @" x* v' U8 s5 m
Pricing
1 u& P5 }% e5 C% URole in economic growth . |) R, K! |7 Z9 ]' _ q; T
Energy sources and markets
6 R( x" T$ l9 SRole of government
) I3 |5 s/ c7 J) k* {Regulation
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Externalities
T) I8 N7 ^+ w) A% Y$ f; a. i5 X, _Regulation
( b: |( u6 G0 B) K7 E( TGovernment roles
2 _" Q$ o7 [. \3 u; KOr would like to learn more about : ]1 U+ L+ s) D# N9 a* E
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
4 n) ] V6 l% x! v7 ^Steps taken to address deterioration2 q9 o( P, _4 l0 q, D% I
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
0 K. y, f, U) R1 g# g3 x" X' wECON 369 Economics of the Environment: `3 _& D; f8 B* L C& l4 n
Topics: : @5 r# i. |( S7 Z) U+ L* u- i
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment + C; a0 K. \3 }8 o
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
! r* o9 C( F7 T! LTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration % A; o9 q! j* n2 L8 M
Recreation economics
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+ f4 e/ D5 }; ]) Q- T/ s' k Individual Incentives
2 k1 M. Z* C( E( P y: xTotal Welfare K/ g5 A* a. i7 |- `
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
Y) W* T- L2 B# Y; sECON 378 Law and Economics2 ]- }6 { p# a2 i* Y. d+ l
Topics: / K* o: p9 b7 G; q' P- i' Y! v
Issues in Criminal and Family Law( {; \# T2 h8 i$ c( |8 Q# Q h+ R; G
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
1 k/ |& m6 p' M- ]% pChild Support Payments1 H3 v7 N( I W( r* n0 V+ @9 K+ T
Private Divorce agreements3 T2 i" z! W5 z9 n& h+ D
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
6 m; C/ V) d) I) r0 I& O- A" n
- l# N, P" v5 y( @% `. HIf you enjoyed learning about
6 } h1 j% m: d O" k& v* nPrisoners Dilemma
7 Q0 D& \* {9 ~& Z7 @Dominant Strategies# l0 z. t0 b: n+ t( }* ]) y
Collusion
* G7 J1 b1 H3 x# gYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 `% D6 y2 l- r1 ?: }$ }: mECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications( K u* N( J: ^) V& `( k2 ~5 n
Topics: * B1 j5 p0 a" y) O' }( [5 u
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games9 Q4 E" v! y- b
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ) w" r; K0 ]" i) B$ I
Note! Prerequisites: 7 V" ^: \7 [8 V# }+ _# p% B0 A, }$ ^
ECON 384 & 299 |
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