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! B+ E6 {# E* @. n( mTrade
) X! N: r# Y7 y* FGrowth+ X' _+ q8 P: `( M) K
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China as an Emerging Economy
) ~8 o! q9 K" W8 `8 |- c: jYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
1 \# `4 i2 U' U* D0 v5 A8 AECON 211 Chinese Economic Development: a% ^) b9 R" W3 L; o0 w3 X
Topics: 7 ^# A# k+ P! G: e1 p& e" K$ \* S
Chinese Economy Characteristics
, F$ i0 h1 R) M' V+ k% wRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
( I7 E) }( R- t& EConsequences of economic reform
! n& V* o; `2 l! k YCanada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
3 e0 M7 s+ t5 a H9 v3 G. P7 B" N) EWhy economies differ/ t6 \$ Y2 J) e! q4 w8 H' h
Causes for such differences
" ^6 F6 [$ L: F J# OYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! r# t& [# Z; g1 i6 w F* `- ?
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 `7 N1 v- a; M* ]% V9 NTopics:
( v3 @0 F, L4 O8 y& @! e+ W" QTechnology4 J4 n& `2 H, j5 O' X% h3 ^- N
Institutions
; t2 W: A6 S. A4 @1 }# Z$ fGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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9 D% \9 J/ B0 t2 zSupply and Demand9 u% \& _1 S8 D5 i2 P! g5 x
Consumer Behavior* m+ d" ^" x9 h6 g* F
Production and Cost
) j6 B! e3 ]/ O4 m. M2 `Price and Output
, x+ h, Z+ @ i. {. e" _% N- Y) t7 bMarket Structures
, z; D) K1 ~' B2 A5 s. F5 |+ L& @- \You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
' R% n% v/ R; ^; |ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
0 ]) Z, s3 H& c4 XTopics:
& C; Q5 F( H- U7 r# {Theory of consumer behavior
% X/ ]! o5 n3 l' ^1 r" }) k3 L1 ^! yTheory of production and cost! J- q1 Y" D( w# x* F4 r
Price and output determination under competition
% \3 O9 j3 e8 eMonopoly and other market structures: `$ u9 P9 X E9 X4 `" K
6 W* V3 U# p, ~, TIf you enjoyed learning about
) B( M6 o; K- X- fCosts and Benefits 4 l }0 A# a) W0 b7 @. |% b$ g+ t
Externalities: D# m! q5 n* h6 H4 O% T4 H" f
Decision-making3 E+ X3 q" r+ {4 Z( \9 A ^
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) W0 |! |& L7 b; p- c- xCapital Investments6 A) s8 ^" L3 t% `! o' `9 ?% J7 @, h
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!& R9 f% k, W4 Y/ x
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation: q3 j7 f: f+ a' ]& W
Topics:5 Q/ \# |7 X. d! o/ o, C' H
Cost-Benefit Analysis
% I# E$ d- d4 v6 vEvaluating Public Investment Projects: z6 q& S3 i5 F9 P
Look at examples from ( Y2 r5 K$ ?# C
Transportation6 D" k- G/ n, D7 @! i1 @+ A
River Basin Management
( a6 t, d/ g; D2 h# Z7 S' A( \" cElectrical Generation/ g) r% h" D5 G# ?( i' ^, w* ?
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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$ m u* ~/ v1 T" _% ?If you enjoyed learning about
1 j5 g# L9 B- p2 V0 o: X) s& FSupply and Demand
+ e9 H& D1 N0 W( D8 T7 q3 }. LExternalities: k6 M4 B; g& c5 f
Resource Allocation
7 g8 E0 C3 X0 t3 R ^) f1 ATaxation
% H! c$ d9 h" W1 ~$ S6 tOr would like to learn more about
) Q5 I X Q1 M4 C/ _( b8 W- ^% CSupply of Natural Resources in Canada& y+ ?$ R# ~% \" K d9 u9 a! _
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
[" c8 B$ V T6 {ECON 365 Resource Economics* L6 o6 d/ J. k4 Q7 w
Topics: |# ]* x. r. W
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources% _' f* u3 J) O0 I/ c7 u5 D. \
Scarcity and pricing s* e5 c1 o/ E5 Y
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues9 N2 x: ~9 ]$ l' P! W
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' p o! D: _- S" ]$ `0 x, FResource Allocation
* U& a$ K1 \+ A& hPricing
4 r4 m/ r) E8 bMarkets0 M+ v/ b' W9 I6 E6 K: o2 \( l
Government roles8 k: V2 L. p9 O6 C: d
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$ q5 b& ~) y' R, s' K8 t3 ~" oThe energy sector, including sources and markets* Q+ @4 R+ |6 i9 u7 \9 P; e& l& p
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
- X0 ^7 f7 k1 ~$ Z5 j% V, ?$ Z% G/ oYou might enjoy a course about
! d" a9 q) M; L& t4 fEnergy Economics!' q, R+ K+ ~0 N# F5 x* g) q) @
ECON 366 Energy Economics" ~+ I$ r' i Y8 F
Topics: 0 N4 f% w) u3 x; {. }
Pricing
5 i/ S0 E, W( E" YRole in economic growth
: J* i& f2 o n6 T! QEnergy sources and markets ( U" Q$ l' j G
Role of government 6 J0 r8 O* B! I6 ~4 H8 V* k
Regulation 1 A1 U3 t" A) c4 ]
2 o5 @3 \3 L8 A9 l9 k3 jIf you enjoyed learning about # p8 H0 Y4 ]6 f/ {% `; I9 Q. `
Externalities$ |" l9 H( [) H
Regulation4 I( y5 v# ~0 B4 J! W7 L
Government roles
4 x1 s0 g. d4 d$ L" C5 e' ~5 @Or would like to learn more about
1 } j7 _$ E5 y4 G( J, ?: bEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration% y' n% r2 z" k4 [+ l% J4 T
Steps taken to address deterioration# N8 J0 m7 C) l. U- J
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! $ q$ c0 d2 X! H7 _3 P! S
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment9 \# M( {" Z0 Y; v" l3 O& q
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
+ f3 J" q. g4 k; P+ bTypes and causes of environmental deterioration / Q2 c" K P5 ]: d3 E
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration / z7 x3 M; Y7 G# ]
Recreation economics
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! J& G/ {( Q' w. Y Individual Incentives
" h1 a, G- D+ OTotal Welfare
0 j; _# t6 I! \ R, z" SYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 6 T- b" a6 j# u
ECON 378 Law and Economics
, h1 H; J3 _% Q, D( j; rTopics: $ g( s4 S# |# |! h- f: A& N. ~
Issues in Criminal and Family Law( i x/ _4 S" v* ~- \8 V
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining+ M0 J4 [! g: ?5 c% C; ?/ L+ o
Child Support Payments
$ N$ B$ Z% | W% c* Z! M8 {( z- {/ KPrivate Divorce agreements
9 g) [0 T3 n" `Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
q3 d+ V t+ C# Z# r+ }Prisoners Dilemma) I+ G, ?0 U9 b5 H+ g7 n1 C8 V
Dominant Strategies
' [( e; C" Y) v( x* fCollusion" H% x; u. ?$ e8 U2 U+ m9 ` o
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
/ j7 b' r& h; g* J3 e# IECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
% i6 E6 L' v- O3 LTopics: 9 ~/ N" D0 q* R3 b/ z$ H9 R
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
1 f8 d B" N k7 A7 ^Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion - e: ~8 l6 [, @( ?5 k
Note! Prerequisites:
2 ^3 N" W6 Y, D5 r, i2 U, fECON 384 & 299 |
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