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Trade
6 P& U J( K* g: K B+ m+ ?Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
. n" O! ?$ C& cYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
: J0 v& F& |& [; dECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
2 g; ?) k2 y: A% C8 C5 H$ k; U8 dTopics:
' Q- m+ ]( q( q l6 X7 aChinese Economy Characteristics
% F1 f7 E+ k+ g0 i: s g' B% BRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
5 S# y( s: {: g* nConsequences of economic reform: C4 U( n9 j+ q1 C9 r
Canada’s economic relations with China: G: k$ [! c1 z
( P) }! x5 `+ t+ UIf you would like to learn more about: n& ^7 j* {7 j% B
Rich and Poor Countries+ n+ g0 F* X+ o* g8 P q- a4 Z5 a
Why economies differ! j! z" j% [+ L( ~& |6 Y% c
Causes for such differences
% i# ~0 G% [7 }) L0 Q6 QYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 d: w9 i6 d# l" O6 {. C
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 A7 G. r Y3 t0 n0 \1 l G& E; e- c
Topics:
+ v V% C: l+ m& ETechnology
/ A2 U4 o5 t* p4 |7 {Institutions- z8 r! E4 j3 f( k- x/ S9 r8 }( K+ A
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence " t l! B$ S1 E" S$ C5 v
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 @$ s" h# ^8 ]7 ]% I! ZSupply and Demand
4 N2 t2 ?* i% V# UConsumer Behavior
- h5 `. J) s- C- B L+ L6 RProduction and Cost
7 m# o2 s- N% w3 \Price and Output
- n+ k/ m) F: J" Q: J8 r$ IMarket Structures
0 ^9 A! V, C* S! `7 wYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
2 I/ L4 t; m: D& m* ZECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
- B* e4 F k- ETopics:
) J5 s5 G4 s1 E9 NTheory of consumer behavior2 E9 A G+ e* v$ ?4 w
Theory of production and cost" L5 f8 s: ~' N, B
Price and output determination under competition
4 w( Q& g7 X8 {- ^0 |5 l; z* R8 rMonopoly and other market structures
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* _$ R$ x3 h- d$ }. @( NCosts and Benefits
8 k2 x) V, l; O( E0 x9 _Externalities
, p* Z; ^! q6 r7 P MDecision-making+ c! T9 q& ]0 g& v8 v# v4 r
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Capital Investments
0 v* \# |; E; pYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!3 G1 X( e, h$ L4 D6 @" p. t, {
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
1 H/ Z* w/ [$ p* m; WTopics:
D6 _3 R& z& X! j- L2 OCost-Benefit Analysis: ?$ P8 k9 J4 c1 c% O5 a
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
+ w8 p& C* ]9 m4 qLook at examples from
/ d- W7 y& S3 ]: y0 o7 J3 gTransportation4 ~: g. Z3 C1 K
River Basin Management
- r% J4 H4 O: gElectrical Generation: ], _& O# T) s' @4 b2 Z
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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% g5 h" ` O! ?) a1 u5 KIf you enjoyed learning about ) Y _* ^6 U) ^% d
Supply and Demand
+ B0 O k6 N5 PExternalities2 ]2 K; u( x8 R0 V
Resource Allocation/ i, J2 {. \: @/ H
Taxation
) ^/ o2 T6 S9 A4 f jOr would like to learn more about
6 b8 i& z; z3 E" i' `/ {Supply of Natural Resources in Canada8 p5 v j1 S; w0 i, _3 r
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!5 J) f: V$ G% \0 N+ I
ECON 365 Resource Economics2 l. ~+ s, ~- e' q
Topics:0 s! \: \' b% C+ f, N
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
* c9 G" u+ ~/ H$ X: N" q* }/ IScarcity and pricing
* k4 w& ?4 t. D3 U( i7 {, o, q; t+ AContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 ^" y* w0 a" }+ V9 @6 hResource Allocation
6 D* L) }4 ~2 D8 A, H4 Q/ S# EPricing/ t/ `4 S# f& k. \3 @: f8 Z
Markets
' r k" O$ w; g( l7 Y8 U+ \Government roles. X* ~) H% J$ a: ^' q3 L. m
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& b8 e; P* k6 t D8 i1 K( TThe energy sector, including sources and markets
5 w' P( c" C) x! ]( W9 f" dCanadian Energy Policy and current issues' X9 g$ ~3 l+ T- E) t
You might enjoy a course about
3 N! K, ]$ i8 pEnergy Economics!
" ]2 b2 Y7 A' EECON 366 Energy Economics
1 _1 B0 x% s& `# fTopics: $ b* G! Z. F' O
Pricing
3 g* s/ o# G P$ e+ W; Q0 QRole in economic growth 3 t7 o# D/ H# U% I
Energy sources and markets 8 {) p: Y) y3 i/ ~) }7 M
Role of government ( O; F8 P/ H3 h4 X( ~ s* l" L% F
Regulation # v, i0 d9 `; ?* F5 g7 h
$ e1 f1 _; Y) WIf you enjoyed learning about 9 ]2 i9 D, c) L) f2 R: C R
Externalities3 C& F( ~* n& k- v1 e
Regulation
! w1 X9 v3 J4 Q( O1 w( [3 e; M' K- lGovernment roles
U& v( _8 v0 K% GOr would like to learn more about
0 W3 c- p2 E! o- t$ o% j/ H3 }Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration. Z" O2 s6 m* J x. u) g
Steps taken to address deterioration
; h* j8 x9 Z$ z4 d4 l5 [You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
, j% K) e8 O2 c/ B) t+ R- J/ C; c7 DECON 369 Economics of the Environment
4 F. K& l; y! a1 bTopics: . {& R4 F7 O( a9 ^4 K1 i
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment + w& L: c# g6 R, _( w3 {! R f
Types and causes of environmental deterioration " Q: A4 J E% K- g' V9 h6 D X
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 1 i/ @! I3 S; [9 x+ K
Recreation economics
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+ U2 W+ ?4 v O0 E4 o7 i) G Q" N5 b9 f* `2 sIf you enjoyed learning about8 p' n6 k* z% d- }* C
Individual Incentives
6 n* d9 E5 R6 G" pTotal Welfare
+ {1 m* L8 _( M/ xYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
2 Y/ X( s, i" A# D% JECON 378 Law and Economics
+ Q8 f8 ^4 J y% ~# g/ Y' L' H: P0 _0 ATopics: & i/ a5 W' E: I* o- x5 {: Q R
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
& ^$ X+ h2 P9 R& L+ u/ D( v& a9 r& c8 gCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
7 d* \" q, p8 q; EChild Support Payments/ f4 n0 q% ]# k3 L
Private Divorce agreements U$ ~& m6 f5 c( R% h2 Y
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act% O" u# d1 M, s) Y3 C8 t) {4 N5 z
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; X. X7 W7 {( SPrisoners Dilemma2 ^6 f( e* o: I% Q$ `4 _+ O( ]
Dominant Strategies
# I' Y9 U( g+ y2 z. X) T* ~Collusion; ?$ W4 X2 ?% `8 p
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
* m% L9 u3 _: q$ `& W; K$ F4 wECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
7 `# n* f. n6 u+ lTopics:
* ~& [3 C0 K- B- X" W! tAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games6 g# s* K4 o& Q8 J
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
- S8 s3 L* |( _4 a; NNote! Prerequisites:
I. k% ~. b) u+ P; F6 t4 ~1 ^ECON 384 & 299 |
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