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/ P% l R7 S/ \# U; g- TTrade
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China as an Emerging Economy
! t5 L9 E) B9 L( ?& ]; YYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
3 ]: @2 X9 J8 y6 t5 D5 \9 zECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
6 {& z( a& r f' h) tTopics:
0 b G! G- f; K, y, M) E8 AChinese Economy Characteristics
: |+ ^( @$ ~, B' p& @; DRecent Events in the Chinese Economy. j4 O# x& Q- j3 F
Consequences of economic reform
4 T6 Y y3 D, VCanada’s economic relations with China
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! l! x% g5 R NRich and Poor Countries) A4 x0 v3 A" Z) [
Why economies differ- s! P) F. s6 Y( v2 f
Causes for such differences5 @/ q; Y6 l3 l/ j0 R
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; G1 [( P% n* E# n! s* c* b1 }ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' C. K# H T5 c2 o' e+ S! W6 r
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Technology
6 O( O8 z) M7 _3 x( }" i$ Q. A6 JInstitutions
+ A% u, z' X9 b) [7 t# x$ ^+ PGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 7 I1 m. p/ q/ l: C- T1 i
, U# T0 }' {! p" C5 ZIf you enjoyed learning about
' r6 a8 `1 c9 u, x4 Q. h7 WSupply and Demand
$ k' V+ E5 d3 dConsumer Behavior3 v8 o3 j5 h7 i
Production and Cost
8 h$ m! O$ [8 G" pPrice and Output
$ {# r: X0 z2 g, q( Q! CMarket Structures
0 v8 b) v- g% U6 V5 iYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!4 w/ o/ A7 T1 C* n
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
* z6 X& h! ~# ~( m9 i+ r7 V( m) bTopics:
$ t {, C; D, \: k$ D$ mTheory of consumer behavior: g% q" _& i! J7 g7 l8 g9 Q3 `, x
Theory of production and cost
8 c9 \; W8 n7 D) P; o) q- v: ~Price and output determination under competition
" z: v, o: u2 e5 A' u" XMonopoly and other market structures: m: ?7 T" ?6 q2 l+ Z. ^ m* g
/ G; \) B2 e* D+ {% A6 D: gIf you enjoyed learning about
1 [, e5 O7 r( f6 G' {8 zCosts and Benefits
# i7 b) S8 b T! Y& Q* QExternalities, Q5 ?. G2 Z; s( h
Decision-making5 s" R( g7 E; G/ `. J- I& `
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Capital Investments7 j+ e/ ^0 p* L; H4 s( O* k: K. D
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
- Z/ \' I- M5 o. G* D) T# aECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
K1 k* `5 y w8 `/ LTopics:
5 R" ~- w# e8 _1 ^6 ^& FCost-Benefit Analysis: N2 p' U: r3 R
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
. `8 U" V1 f; k6 E* cLook at examples from 5 H2 e8 w, U, V/ a/ x; P4 _
Transportation
0 \, A. q! ^5 P" m" |4 j! CRiver Basin Management! G: J# x ?7 ]: @
Electrical Generation
5 E8 j5 c# c3 Q. J$ S$ z: k$ ]Oil & Gas and Pollution Control0 \+ h2 M% @/ c* e
$ L1 L$ A }! ]3 |5 yIf you enjoyed learning about
0 p: S s& L/ S4 USupply and Demand
4 j9 w9 `8 l, ^/ Q9 N+ H- T% vExternalities6 d& v+ Q3 ~" b) C
Resource Allocation
0 O+ @* N; k2 m" E9 dTaxation9 X! g. M; Y# ^
Or would like to learn more about
9 D# O. [0 a8 p- j* i2 YSupply of Natural Resources in Canada% I4 ^7 k. E$ q9 u2 t
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! X, U. ?: Y6 J; I; R6 c4 o( Z
ECON 365 Resource Economics
1 q/ q" H( d3 O( j* N$ F% O- xTopics:$ r2 H! P% m7 R0 }. b6 M R
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
) M& D% @6 L4 |9 pScarcity and pricing& q6 X7 z% ] n _
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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: Q# B: K2 u3 DResource Allocation9 L) ?1 t- @- |
Pricing
# L! K# p. }+ Z. a6 R, \Markets' [' Q v% |+ s! ~ _5 U
Government roles
7 I! G- [: L" x+ u0 i1 C& U& rOr would like to learn more about 8 \# H0 l2 r% y5 s( e: {8 g
The energy sector, including sources and markets
( p0 k- G& Q3 w5 P" L; ~Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
5 g/ @, k5 [1 NYou might enjoy a course about 5 w4 i6 g+ @/ T; ], Y0 R
Energy Economics!
" J* Q+ K/ O2 [+ b. qECON 366 Energy Economics# _) k( Y* Q. x" Q5 e; \" N$ r
Topics: 8 C1 B, L6 V) V* I: |
Pricing
* h2 Y( Z8 _# ~9 d, ~8 IRole in economic growth . X/ F' V Q! ?& X% N
Energy sources and markets
; A( F& F8 r$ {9 D! }& D1 ^Role of government
9 P9 J1 v. M, p! l+ ?6 p7 LRegulation
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Externalities5 R F' r- q) ^- z0 y' k
Regulation
5 ?+ o: T8 ^/ Q$ a( uGovernment roles: f G! f) U* M4 {. m0 z
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
& R" W7 Y( B! S* [6 x/ i2 tSteps taken to address deterioration/ A/ F) i: ~9 c
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! : Z0 p1 j) H2 q& E- b2 `; G
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
! V* p5 S, L% }! I$ [& xTopics:
: k+ J. g6 B L0 g0 X$ Y4 W. KEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment : f2 h* x# Q! Q# ?+ l1 N
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ) O! B+ J" E3 A1 e* `' b
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration & i2 y8 f, v2 O, V% }: Z
Recreation economics2 O2 t7 _2 Q% d* q
/ }; ~' D) V& e' p! jIf you enjoyed learning about) t+ ?# V: @0 [2 N5 z1 F
Individual Incentives
* q1 ~( d- p) RTotal Welfare 1 H" ^' n, y, D# n6 q" ~( ?& X7 ]1 {, {
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 4 `! r' P* f5 t N1 e4 s6 B! X) [
ECON 378 Law and Economics
( e+ w# R! R6 R$ CTopics:
9 R8 x+ `8 N3 n* l$ _( p, |Issues in Criminal and Family Law
/ d: s3 c/ e+ o5 w# Z1 ICrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining+ Q! ?% K& Y- \+ J% S, _0 @
Child Support Payments. F- B6 c, @3 j d0 N
Private Divorce agreements
* {& j5 t* |' w( @+ X8 R8 rCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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! y# h5 p2 ?5 x) DIf you enjoyed learning about
+ r* E6 E/ R4 H( DPrisoners Dilemma: L5 N7 U u2 r* S1 C. S( Y$ C$ u
Dominant Strategies- e" y) s# x6 x9 h8 u I9 b) b
Collusion
1 E9 p# `# |5 DYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 M9 b/ }' \& K/ ~8 rECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
. N3 K% O% W6 x8 ^( ATopics:
1 y- d6 X! B5 h5 U7 b2 p. S3 U+ x+ D; K8 mAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
0 A+ g0 m! t5 y1 {# d, h' ZApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
% J5 U7 e* k2 f" j# V: yNote! Prerequisites:
3 l+ b: C. R2 M! v& oECON 384 & 299 |
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