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Trade
: [# x( B4 C( O8 e& |Growth0 x, S" c6 Z- D7 s
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' x+ o: j$ e6 _( c: lChina as an Emerging Economy9 a2 c. l+ {# F6 m% t% }( n6 w
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
+ U# ` L: H2 H9 Y5 I. jECON 211 Chinese Economic Development4 m( ~9 Y0 {. ]6 i
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
$ [" n5 L% N9 n3 _Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
; w3 n& G! ^' |7 UConsequences of economic reform; i5 z Q7 L/ J& @" |0 ^
Canada’s economic relations with China
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% l# |- p w# BIf you would like to learn more about:
4 _2 M, [( t4 Y# D5 e* \1 QRich and Poor Countries2 ^; o0 C) [: ~
Why economies differ
3 O" _% T0 j) |" z: q7 kCauses for such differences1 w' H; P. L7 w7 C- v
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 W0 d& Y/ T' u
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 [% U# b; y4 I0 A$ S5 QTopics:. J" z% C5 G( H8 q2 Y% u; b
Technology
% G d+ L: s/ p% |" w- _: x; QInstitutions
# ^( _8 Q/ [# e3 J. r4 }Growth rate Convergence / Divergence - g( i2 o- L! a1 x9 q" G
" _8 ? r, x+ \, SIf you enjoyed learning about
7 B( T3 g! c% g7 Z1 E6 J9 }Supply and Demand
; B: m* u4 W+ nConsumer Behavior
1 \: W* X! p( h& E3 B! @, oProduction and Cost
8 N, n7 `( y' C) i EPrice and Output
+ G6 M2 f, a3 {& N W" `6 s \Market Structures3 w! r3 L& k w U
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!! k( n4 I2 x! f9 l
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
7 R d, e2 n4 N( Q8 c) ITopics: 5 W1 ~& R5 f S- D% h
Theory of consumer behavior
8 A" l0 S6 S- r; q+ NTheory of production and cost; x+ c; ^; }- [1 X0 _1 d
Price and output determination under competition
: L6 x+ _5 b: | K" LMonopoly and other market structures/ D0 _+ ~- R9 O8 ]
" W$ a5 H0 x* @8 BIf you enjoyed learning about # |: K a0 j) [/ @! O8 I8 ]
Costs and Benefits
2 H+ g# _+ X" a3 e1 dExternalities
! ]$ k: G5 x3 ~6 T) d9 sDecision-making
) w: D5 C# ~/ H+ ^( D' UOr would like to learn more about
9 r. f) \- ^& c" cCapital Investments$ F- j) g6 {; f
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!9 W t1 v4 t _7 Y! H
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
+ O) X( `; n% E- p3 l% }; x" S7 F9 f+ gTopics:
8 j! k) T; I3 M! q# ?1 ^: L NCost-Benefit Analysis! b! |& ]& c; I. z6 O9 s& X( s) m% ~3 d" e
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
/ r# b" O. h5 Q9 jLook at examples from
7 T; D( x# [: u+ [% nTransportation
0 [/ H2 T: C( R- IRiver Basin Management5 W$ ?) Z0 G6 i; w5 E
Electrical Generation
5 R) _( K; G: A1 J: QOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand, {* D3 n. A% F' E
Externalities
* G( z4 @6 t# F) k# A% KResource Allocation( A( E0 I; s; J9 @) ?8 S5 `
Taxation3 g5 \0 v: ~8 u8 B j
Or would like to learn more about + w, [$ Y8 `* A5 s$ l3 L
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
$ j( s& t8 H+ y5 a2 UYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!" C2 f+ D0 S* V) o9 u5 n
ECON 365 Resource Economics
/ [' k. S0 e7 B( M3 k! K l9 DTopics:
2 s- x* Y/ P7 \- {Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources8 B: M, h- h9 \/ f
Scarcity and pricing
7 T+ q: n7 ~8 Z y0 v; MContemporary Canadian resource policy issues3 c( z$ T) [5 B& s; z1 D/ I: A
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Resource Allocation' N0 }& b0 ?" J8 |1 x/ l
Pricing
( e7 _; U' b3 d! V HMarkets- Z4 G6 s9 g, g
Government roles+ n. T6 j% z' J
Or would like to learn more about
8 y' P! D3 t, P+ j& {; QThe energy sector, including sources and markets7 L# \# _- F# t0 ?. h) h5 V
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues% Y: e6 Q* d) Y0 g
You might enjoy a course about
' k& B; l; ^& AEnergy Economics!& i! ?3 ?6 r" ^, w! w
ECON 366 Energy Economics
, X7 h# P8 X- ITopics: + @9 V! ~) v- [: `
Pricing
" M" s( E% {' `$ q8 URole in economic growth ( }# c6 }. Y3 H/ @7 T: w
Energy sources and markets : c U' m7 P3 l; t; N8 }% R1 i
Role of government
& Y1 _& N$ n# l: S$ H* C tRegulation
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" D" D6 m6 D7 K& ^If you enjoyed learning about
1 r; u) a8 @8 `* O; y" B2 E3 jExternalities( I" E8 Y4 b- x3 [) V/ k
Regulation
- n+ f9 L/ |+ y2 @& u- O7 _Government roles: m7 o x% b. i9 y
Or would like to learn more about
. v; m& S' P4 o% MEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
* Z0 D6 z2 z! k' P0 m$ a9 V( wSteps taken to address deterioration
1 v: h! ~3 o) FYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 2 m# ?7 s- X7 \2 k. S l+ Q; _& E4 C
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment! ~5 P0 a+ B- C
Topics:
6 p' Y% t3 W5 o2 IEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 8 n. L/ k& Q/ y) `
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
4 q8 a+ [+ F+ n/ Q! _3 FTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration v1 N4 t6 Q% f% Q9 F& [
Recreation economics. {) U7 f& c! t5 e4 F2 [) @
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* R5 s9 \* A. a$ F2 {2 m4 z# M Individual Incentives
/ I' J$ h) Q, W% Q3 }6 e, s: oTotal Welfare % [( Y) ^( H% [
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% S! g7 m+ F( N, v( I9 t! XECON 378 Law and Economics* v1 X0 W6 g* J* d' y
Topics:
0 q& f2 y$ X# ?Issues in Criminal and Family Law5 x& C/ m) r' q) x6 |: R' k
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
! O, Q2 L: B/ O+ WChild Support Payments, `" a2 q& I6 V: n& ?6 t6 `
Private Divorce agreements
! f: P. \% g& x5 `5 r8 p8 RCriminal provisions of the Competition Act7 B7 C3 ?* O }/ W- R' a3 b E
' b7 ~8 b% c- d( b EIf you enjoyed learning about
$ U! I @5 \( \7 {1 qPrisoners Dilemma
* Z* O1 c: v4 x8 C- m* N7 T% xDominant Strategies
& [; c; A2 z3 a) z: }/ _$ W0 uCollusion# `+ v! @9 s0 ^ d* U7 K& g
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! # n( Q" u8 b% {& I1 a3 `4 N
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications6 J! q8 p% S, E
Topics:
/ j# L, a, T+ ?3 u& I9 F' ~; b7 O+ VAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
- J5 E. T1 F# c! l K9 ^+ @4 OApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ( k2 s/ O! I4 s
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ECON 384 & 299 |
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