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Trade, f; u7 Y1 b" i2 e% _
Growth
+ {2 \3 Q A! s! m) QOr would like to learn more about:
9 u" t1 F# }% f9 q+ }- fChina as an Emerging Economy
4 @" a; x% K0 i: {& F9 V2 GYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!' M# h4 t( P0 O( S4 z3 u
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
! D/ `: R! G; s( STopics:
" {+ u) t4 F; \! _& I5 qChinese Economy Characteristics5 \" u& m" u. B" M1 _& S( j
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
/ l" P* S: G6 Y7 @Consequences of economic reform
! C- c2 m8 B( j) V ?Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
6 [6 J, p, l* n$ P A; I, oRich and Poor Countries
4 Z, J4 n, ^% |2 x! D) N1 c, H7 [Why economies differ
, c' [3 M, S: |Causes for such differences" I; t6 t" y i z) C
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; ~% U/ P6 d [, J. q: P' ^
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& ^" _2 b; }+ I9 y" Q& f
Topics:
/ y2 T; U; S+ x& g4 ?7 _9 X' lTechnology
) e) S- M$ p1 t* F9 ^Institutions1 v0 {- M$ J! {
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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7 {! c& g! B0 K" ^4 ]/ r1 Z6 zIf you enjoyed learning about
' e F7 b0 F6 C, ?5 z0 P& ZSupply and Demand" r; p. ~' ?$ {. U) ~- H
Consumer Behavior* r8 I# R; e# P2 }
Production and Cost: w" \. w( H! K2 ?/ S
Price and Output) H8 D; `: E1 l" W6 a
Market Structures R" b! {7 W/ l: \! C
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
' T. x$ q" c5 K' K* q5 i/ B' W2 S _ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
% W, c* g. s! \* e( ^# ?Topics: ! @% M% s3 M; e7 Y) J. H
Theory of consumer behavior/ B& `3 }! `) N3 e5 V. q8 I: ^
Theory of production and cost1 S) _7 _. e" M, D
Price and output determination under competition; l! Y6 J$ F ^# Q2 [
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
l3 C+ a! L# {4 \Costs and Benefits ( ]) G g5 L( x4 O' y" J# b `
Externalities* S( Y7 P, u) w3 c: O! R# Z
Decision-making2 c$ U- h, o" N5 D9 L/ {. p
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Capital Investments
4 ^& G/ i% G; O( F- AYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!! a$ X/ ?- q7 q, l) D, o
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
8 x0 [# \2 c6 T* r, NTopics:& y" e6 N n" T2 x1 G' Z' g
Cost-Benefit Analysis
7 E* m' l& W* R0 r5 U2 P& B& y8 m# CEvaluating Public Investment Projects
8 X& z" D" i+ e @. S8 TLook at examples from
/ k- X' F! T7 X: Z! l% d. gTransportation" J8 F5 g8 @' J
River Basin Management9 \2 B- } J* O6 ]
Electrical Generation
! A4 [- T7 }8 AOil & Gas and Pollution Control) m5 V b3 ?" K
& \( t% v5 }5 v5 ]* dIf you enjoyed learning about 3 z; y7 |/ u, a9 M& U. p: b r
Supply and Demand
* N' y; L5 `( e# tExternalities; v) X/ s0 L. }% {3 f- \
Resource Allocation
% B/ U9 q! G3 A6 s# A5 GTaxation
2 ~8 K. Y! {$ p! |: K' b9 B8 d( NOr would like to learn more about 1 J6 W9 }; h' z9 u0 u- u0 O
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 T* d8 \# W7 T1 S4 }& G# MYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!3 ?6 }8 c# z$ ?; f
ECON 365 Resource Economics
( C2 _; j {* N0 X6 k. XTopics:
: y6 d% |% D w! t1 GExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
( V0 ]# q; \' W% jScarcity and pricing0 E. H5 ~- J2 }0 \0 J
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
: f- E1 y, R% t3 g$ s5 JPricing
2 L: _% ?0 x$ C% L2 g/ QMarkets: S7 ?- M$ |* O6 I
Government roles
+ d: Q7 n: X! X" D4 ~7 x! e; MOr would like to learn more about 3 ^5 v$ S6 M3 x" K/ v# R) J; T3 P* r
The energy sector, including sources and markets0 E9 h; d+ r; P" U
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
0 H: M) a% W" ]/ GYou might enjoy a course about
+ L8 H& t9 H) E' x! k( [9 A! m4 jEnergy Economics!
! P) a8 H- c$ I2 g2 {. I+ G& CECON 366 Energy Economics0 _% `" C; r9 Q/ w& `% G4 D
Topics:
' u6 S# ^9 n3 [- f6 l# e4 TPricing( c0 m: g9 k; ^) ?7 P4 h
Role in economic growth
, t% D( F; ^' B( }/ S5 @# `# EEnergy sources and markets
7 ~5 S4 C: S% WRole of government
' g. u9 x2 a: jRegulation
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Externalities
2 [- |1 ]2 `: SRegulation* P- D4 q2 z! \3 O- {
Government roles% u7 |; L5 G3 L
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration, ?; w/ P- b0 e. S! A% n% w
Steps taken to address deterioration
7 x- y0 m: ]+ ~: eYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
( t5 D5 z/ M# b+ }* _# {1 FECON 369 Economics of the Environment
! [2 Y4 ]2 N- Z7 w/ @8 kTopics: ( V7 q8 \9 c$ C2 E* m: q
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 2 S' s7 R4 n) C2 ~. o/ Z
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 2 M( `9 O; \. m' u8 x% N, d# w( n/ x
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
2 F' A3 e6 \" C/ e5 kRecreation economics
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7 _9 a( o) f9 w! D5 L$ x iIf you enjoyed learning about
, X% A! X2 O: f) r8 A; | Individual Incentives
, j/ h' k. G" t, n- y7 ^. |' BTotal Welfare ) I' U1 ]; G6 |* H) D& }# b2 h
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! / P U O; y. m, q
ECON 378 Law and Economics$ g! d5 n4 r) I0 J
Topics: ; h9 J& u8 u0 v
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
+ C i$ U/ j# B' r3 UCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. F+ e8 i1 U- C& A/ uChild Support Payments
- G P+ i3 ~9 ~$ }4 @9 w$ u* W8 hPrivate Divorce agreements
9 P! Y3 ~1 a" UCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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( Y( v& m5 R, }& G' h8 ?, FIf you enjoyed learning about
7 q; r7 |5 D( K. l; _$ a6 EPrisoners Dilemma% G, y/ F4 t5 H- y9 `
Dominant Strategies( G7 L/ n( b# [7 w5 P& t5 K* T
Collusion9 b2 A# l4 |) o q9 o
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 0 d& A" t1 D, n+ p* w1 n" k
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications9 ]3 M7 d; e" m$ n( Q6 @& V( `: B( K
Topics: + G6 _7 Q" r, T* x! d
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games2 v p4 a r8 {- R7 G+ }
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 4 R' D2 N- v* T" c5 B+ I8 d9 K
Note! Prerequisites:
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