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Trade
- v$ E7 W( p& A! D5 K* f0 lGrowth
$ l0 I! [+ H2 Y# e8 L& [( D# SOr would like to learn more about: 7 [$ _5 O! P% w o4 w
China as an Emerging Economy. c: ~; _$ k f9 |( i
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
( Y* q" H6 \ _ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development9 K) m+ o' W# s* E$ h4 `* i& r! h4 Z
Topics: - {. g; R: ^2 v1 O& M! c
Chinese Economy Characteristics
) X: [0 D: \/ w6 ~# cRecent Events in the Chinese Economy' w4 t1 e+ Y- {
Consequences of economic reform0 I3 t. Z% w1 e# V% O9 v4 f9 t
Canada’s economic relations with China
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; }/ H* r( Q m+ L' V* pIf you would like to learn more about:
' l# H' C- r2 v; D: t4 RRich and Poor Countries. J/ B& u' d& z! c
Why economies differ
7 M" W. \8 }; d% ^! x+ qCauses for such differences
! o+ \% z5 I. u" g. HYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% A" {+ c$ f, [ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ q" S7 g& Q$ _0 p) S5 D* B$ ^+ ?# RTopics: k8 B( Y3 C0 y/ ^* p, z
Technology
$ M- T1 h) W4 sInstitutions
- a, i& b6 O- G$ Z9 `Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
* Q) |) L0 f! K3 A9 [( `7 iConsumer Behavior
) U2 _% a* ]; C9 J0 Y; a- _Production and Cost
' k* N3 q9 S4 w$ ~4 @4 zPrice and Output
3 d5 d/ g* o0 }Market Structures
4 ]& p9 h$ U8 d4 A7 cYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
7 ?. F% T# t4 Z0 @* C( ?ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I3 ^; ]( Y- d# r r$ o% Z6 r
Topics: 4 v$ O7 B6 G k# B4 P3 w( t, e4 C8 i
Theory of consumer behavior: m( x, Y0 }' ]6 @. h1 L7 b
Theory of production and cost
/ _% X* S, ]& U6 l6 ]0 wPrice and output determination under competition
* I4 Q7 e& o+ zMonopoly and other market structures
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) K3 Y% n2 p+ z2 M. E4 G5 t1 G5 ~If you enjoyed learning about
. o, F5 `; r! i* n# A! Z- [1 m: pCosts and Benefits
! f% | u+ U! ^Externalities2 o+ `$ j8 n" P* y e
Decision-making, b7 ~6 @6 J9 d" N) E
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Capital Investments
1 b w8 I9 H' k8 x7 @8 [You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!2 @- d9 \4 X2 m S c. k+ |
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
3 k7 t' ? ^4 Y" a, x. g K9 ^1 u/ nTopics:* M9 w, i* I+ `7 i' B- ?4 g* o) N- `
Cost-Benefit Analysis6 p: x; H$ @$ @
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
& u& h0 L* _7 U$ _- zLook at examples from
- Q5 G! a9 i3 A! r0 ^4 I, T& wTransportation
2 Z. R; k3 F' V+ [7 N6 ERiver Basin Management
4 l; I6 N2 C- _1 w6 NElectrical Generation* Y2 a6 h' C% Z5 d% |+ O( ~4 S
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
. n8 P& l" \) g$ }$ xSupply and Demand$ s- Y7 Q* E5 n, [
Externalities
* Y8 T9 [( R$ _: F; W2 t+ kResource Allocation( r- _5 w& M' j6 H! b# E
Taxation
/ v y% o$ A9 i$ T: s% \( YOr would like to learn more about
/ m: ?* H$ Z6 \9 _" l+ BSupply of Natural Resources in Canada1 N% L7 T$ `1 c& p2 T+ a* p
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
+ \9 X2 ^4 Q) Q* x$ PECON 365 Resource Economics6 a5 m/ Z% M8 ^! g3 ^* R
Topics:
9 l7 N) z/ b& k( GExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
0 b: f6 |3 u- C) @6 cScarcity and pricing
4 q& d7 k+ v }4 M. TContemporary Canadian resource policy issues5 v& s2 ?% m% A! c
. h. x4 d- \3 CIf you enjoyed learning about
0 B7 w# `2 H! l* A: jResource Allocation
$ h# @+ I0 L9 p* C" aPricing
: D1 U. Y5 f& G# I( QMarkets
3 V! D, {5 x, E- DGovernment roles2 ^5 h9 b7 L3 N$ F4 Y
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2 {! Q, ], K! D3 N0 eThe energy sector, including sources and markets( A- D p6 K/ e0 i3 o# u4 x' Y
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues3 _2 f+ }8 U: n6 e$ p; w. Q/ F
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Energy Economics!
" H3 Z8 E x( SECON 366 Energy Economics
5 H* T. T" ?2 M7 L4 nTopics: & P6 q0 L- x0 t
Pricing
P& `2 u1 i1 P! _5 g) F. cRole in economic growth 3 D. Q9 K) P' b6 }
Energy sources and markets ( F% [2 N* h' N4 B& f
Role of government 1 s8 T8 w5 K$ s
Regulation
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( p; l' |& v: G$ ^/ @If you enjoyed learning about
' x c. ^0 X1 YExternalities. u( I+ m+ V& B/ n6 d
Regulation' P% B' `0 \; w; q+ M5 C) ~
Government roles. g3 @& Y' w7 z" ?9 P+ i/ {
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4 K9 U+ b# m) N, \5 W6 k& |Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration$ J; N" D! y# h& c% m5 C
Steps taken to address deterioration
6 j6 W" J: [/ I& rYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
$ V6 k( p9 l+ S8 `1 |ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
& E/ s. C) L7 U1 t' H# QTopics: ) v/ U' }+ l7 ?
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
$ R$ }, ?. c; x0 KTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
' t) U5 N; F! i7 XTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
* m. w+ f6 T1 ]# GRecreation economics# C# x f$ [% W" t' w; o: ]
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Individual Incentives
- q) E3 u2 ~7 g" O( MTotal Welfare 6 n5 N. |3 Z8 k8 V+ ?& `
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ) g+ D. I; ]; ^- R6 @$ T
ECON 378 Law and Economics
' Y4 Q3 b$ b4 Z6 Y, \4 e( p lTopics:
2 U N \3 \: F" s# D; o0 q; zIssues in Criminal and Family Law% f2 t+ x% h# S& i+ u5 T
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining7 [$ i3 X" R0 r2 Y: q
Child Support Payments) ~+ ~- t/ R* C$ R, F+ v" C
Private Divorce agreements: y' h& U7 H4 a& f
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act: D* `( w" L, ?$ D% j
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* e0 Q [( `. E. H6 Q. p2 BPrisoners Dilemma
* ^* v x' W& D/ f7 o }: EDominant Strategies4 y3 \+ S I- z5 \4 U3 H
Collusion
; x& h% Y6 B3 M7 k9 TYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
! b! n0 A8 ^; S, E' V* T# F3 C0 jECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
: U! {# B8 @3 S" x! C ~* ?Topics:
* Y" k9 |; N6 e( m% a4 F# nAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games4 [+ X& E# W% H! Z) J: q
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
3 P' v: K: ^! H3 [$ bNote! Prerequisites: 8 D! w( V: E2 Y( \7 r
ECON 384 & 299 |
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