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Trade
* o( F1 L( V: t$ uGrowth5 u* B9 q$ Y- L" b: v" @
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6 v1 k; v$ c2 j; ?China as an Emerging Economy
$ |( V4 p% s$ }8 ~4 P5 ZYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
$ ?+ @7 q+ ? o* p" V0 KECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
# x. ^: x4 `( }( Q: yTopics: , L' ]- J2 ?, F% ~, ~* N. {4 }
Chinese Economy Characteristics8 r: H# M7 ?- X. A* K ]2 \. m
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy* l. _% D/ [4 P' e- r
Consequences of economic reform
. ], M) q# r1 [: j+ v6 }# F& cCanada’s economic relations with China; \, L/ g4 l% Y+ [+ f
% a5 t* t! T$ b, h" wIf you would like to learn more about: / x# d" I5 o- n- W2 C* C
Rich and Poor Countries
* K8 C( r2 ^9 E2 t& @+ f7 |( @Why economies differ
+ K2 H |5 O3 r5 S9 RCauses for such differences
" N) q6 ~1 H# K5 F+ a( y' I' E' s% sYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; U% V) I5 t8 F
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth# z! H7 `. y& O+ B: ^" I
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Technology
{4 W% T0 _/ W$ ?2 _4 tInstitutions
' p- f7 J2 d* z) k4 ^Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
0 N2 d+ x" V4 E9 s, ]; F0 VConsumer Behavior
5 t* g$ L. n$ hProduction and Cost
8 @; _0 x# C# W0 O$ B; l2 UPrice and Output6 m8 D2 K, M+ h: `7 @
Market Structures' s$ R: }; c/ H8 H% q3 g* l
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ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
: b" m6 B% s- R# V& L: K) KTopics: 9 t; ?% W' l8 v$ p/ x5 {
Theory of consumer behavior
& g6 R- D/ S2 \- o) A' X$ T2 HTheory of production and cost1 T+ A# ?! r, A5 u; P d
Price and output determination under competition
! Y( I. s; e3 W4 FMonopoly and other market structures# n# G7 x0 c, R, O/ f6 a
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Costs and Benefits + N7 _: r o2 R# {) n
Externalities
4 Y* I, W: ?; v4 VDecision-making
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Capital Investments) Y9 O6 `4 w8 B$ w9 G* s7 g
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!' z0 f3 y: j2 J
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
0 Z% P* Z' B, W& gTopics:
) V. _2 l) T# OCost-Benefit Analysis
5 A! l( k5 y# ^! O' w% n2 IEvaluating Public Investment Projects. c& y$ e, _9 l2 I5 b3 |6 |" C. s7 U
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! ^6 Q; h- r; O8 V; wTransportation1 Z; w3 ]; N a# y u- r
River Basin Management
4 [( L( A, C" i' @! cElectrical Generation
( g: v. M! {( F, H }Oil & Gas and Pollution Control- I" E6 U- _7 D
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* X% X) r/ a0 @Supply and Demand9 f4 z+ R1 q. {0 C* _% g
Externalities! M, u$ f! }- x% J- p- \
Resource Allocation7 Z; s7 [/ H6 N6 _" l
Taxation: A9 c2 T3 A- ]; }+ k+ N. A% \: N' }" c6 e
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada0 ^. t$ X* S5 @3 Q
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
8 l- { S3 b/ o; nECON 365 Resource Economics+ s+ i4 ], R9 |: Q% r! K
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
) |# q$ V l- Z; C. j8 AScarcity and pricing3 e+ P# U) X" R% H) V
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation4 Z7 h5 m: B$ Q2 D$ ` V
Pricing3 p, p% O6 c, z) x9 |
Markets
' _( Y6 q% E6 |0 tGovernment roles5 l# g! P( J. ]- T' k, B
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! j& x A: j& X! J1 s7 uThe energy sector, including sources and markets# U% j$ v, X+ T: ^) R. P2 J
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues7 K, _( g! I8 O& p5 {# Q; v
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4 i" m6 v2 m. m& KEnergy Economics!6 L2 g# O3 s7 A0 E& Q9 r
ECON 366 Energy Economics5 ]6 R8 {8 a2 @) d! R5 D+ v
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Pricing
/ q. T& C6 g! C, [# PRole in economic growth
3 S; P5 c- n9 N4 DEnergy sources and markets + T: [; S* W& L8 l6 f5 q
Role of government 8 X( p6 B! D; y3 F2 V
Regulation
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# [+ {- G$ W. bExternalities
w, E3 `5 ^3 Y; wRegulation
6 l* b8 k H% g0 h2 PGovernment roles5 z% A K# P3 S) `% |
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2 K1 S! T( E# Y' x, o O: @Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration- b& q. ~' A8 H) A' g. U0 g
Steps taken to address deterioration5 g' q! w v N% C( u+ a
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! v/ K- N5 p# n q0 C3 W- ]
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
$ k5 I' m" }( X1 `: D' yTopics: ( A5 v: ?' X8 M
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
5 W- q0 z2 z, I, p& q9 uTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
( g/ w/ i, ?% N4 qTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 7 `8 C, b, j) D. j9 ?
Recreation economics' O/ e: |3 [& v8 t# Q
7 _9 u# ]3 n6 N+ s1 `& \If you enjoyed learning about3 {9 Z5 p7 N& _5 c: d
Individual Incentives# ^: f# L* O+ ]
Total Welfare 1 G. }) W0 B/ _2 C! W4 S
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
p. e" E$ e9 x) Y FECON 378 Law and Economics
' K7 i. q% K8 t7 M: U( x" OTopics:
2 W9 b3 X, r3 R2 p* ?7 U9 A4 HIssues in Criminal and Family Law, V8 w; j7 m" n) _% U0 l! Q
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
2 W( i6 D+ W$ ?: t: wChild Support Payments
0 H; E/ X; E( w. @" f; R. U0 LPrivate Divorce agreements
4 m! v9 ]5 q' _. ]Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
( d! ~- x$ d0 d, YDominant Strategies
* @3 ~ J* u/ W; B1 j# |0 hCollusion* K% D5 g# U0 j' V
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! * p1 B) j3 C2 Z) G" @' t3 C9 ~
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
8 Y j# I8 M0 P+ |4 qTopics:
" N& q! ?3 J( T: kAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games! q: C% Z+ [1 @3 T( O
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
- _/ |5 f0 |. w6 v9 e+ c5 ~Note! Prerequisites: / b! @; m8 n9 z q
ECON 384 & 299 |
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