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Trade! ]9 C; n8 q) E8 `0 r) S" K
Growth8 i, ?! {( b& f3 G6 i( i
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China as an Emerging Economy4 |6 J1 u% G* X
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!$ }4 n8 {: I4 n% X9 ~
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, m8 g8 W# y$ k+ l4 f" m3 s& c
Topics:
# {- Y* D2 F- `' M6 M1 F# n* MChinese Economy Characteristics: F& M, v0 P* o6 E8 q) L* V, M @7 N
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy9 U* ~" Z C0 W/ ~. p
Consequences of economic reform5 i+ a5 u: F: a( l: r5 ~7 ~* B
Canada’s economic relations with China% N3 x j1 C" F' y, k; Z
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; e# q2 d6 ~. e$ e% Z8 v; H- _Rich and Poor Countries
3 ?; k: Q* W& Z4 S5 \( G. n5 nWhy economies differ6 `) b5 R+ U) }/ {4 t2 z: y
Causes for such differences
/ @+ b- _: E0 ]( JYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& Y0 i$ _" |! Y$ `3 E- TECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth# X& o0 J5 g; x# I# J! F9 s3 R
Topics:* `& @0 @# F5 }" l) i
Technology
& a7 U& `7 V- [7 lInstitutions; Y, C7 S. E3 i, A" U" Z; j
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 5 P# @4 x G! d( T `+ X0 J4 V
% _0 n, U+ ?, H( z; ~If you enjoyed learning about 5 ^. w" w% F6 N. z3 y( o. L
Supply and Demand8 `' X1 f! l+ u, b- K6 @% C' |
Consumer Behavior
% N* r0 `6 v7 g3 O1 a) pProduction and Cost
T6 ]: I. C8 y- n( j( ePrice and Output; q7 ^' V7 j/ T+ ^8 ]. V
Market Structures
+ q4 D; |5 J6 T* L. p3 m8 K2 TYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!3 c% K2 o8 g4 z. X: U
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I i* P% K! k3 [) d8 F
Topics:
/ g4 V" j) S* Y( v9 X& `Theory of consumer behavior& k0 K8 W5 O7 j
Theory of production and cost2 R: x- \7 n3 M) L$ c" O
Price and output determination under competition
8 U1 V, U" M1 l; z) z$ }Monopoly and other market structures
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) K3 S; V7 ~+ S# W/ x; EIf you enjoyed learning about
1 ]+ T, p4 v4 h) u/ T" D, pCosts and Benefits
, [5 ^: E5 n$ J0 K* z: L5 P4 ZExternalities
0 ] z+ k. j2 ]( }' a, L% W: I! ^Decision-making
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Capital Investments6 f+ w2 S/ O4 X9 L1 @/ @: n7 w
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!7 S) I! t! R# V' R4 I* T
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
, a$ Y1 W" q4 ]# O. J- h, ^8 OTopics:) J8 q- ]2 A. Q. [3 g+ J# K
Cost-Benefit Analysis9 |4 T' _3 }* y1 H: ~# x) k
Evaluating Public Investment Projects4 U: y+ F* D' ^( D( J% n
Look at examples from
+ A7 }7 s) Y2 P, k3 e/ _Transportation
# D( r# K) Z4 H( }/ Z6 q9 ~3 cRiver Basin Management4 ]4 F- w) g. f; T2 y7 @
Electrical Generation
) ^- M0 Q# M8 k, J2 D4 X; fOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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/ R1 o Z& k( M. }1 GIf you enjoyed learning about + w$ Y/ @; c5 L' ?( d# \* x
Supply and Demand8 A& a3 o! ]: d$ n% h1 @
Externalities* j1 M2 M' K; L3 _; N
Resource Allocation" v K& i0 _. g% B% S
Taxation. h4 R4 N. s0 s
Or would like to learn more about . ^+ Z& z& C' x$ i) c$ ?
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 s) \) N1 E7 h4 M3 `9 n1 oYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!2 [: H1 a( E. Q) ]6 O$ A
ECON 365 Resource Economics
+ C, P2 w! v5 o+ @# U& P. yTopics:5 a$ t1 J9 |( y/ v3 V0 a
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources" A2 H- l L2 Q+ b/ i" |; w2 h, `
Scarcity and pricing& u& a7 ?# n: \: w
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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, _5 r; _' D4 u* ^If you enjoyed learning about
& b3 T% Z( R3 C0 X! ]" kResource Allocation' l; h7 Q) I! m& G3 F- S$ s% }
Pricing2 n& W: {7 T: s3 _( Y
Markets) m5 o; w% X I- C
Government roles5 m$ r: I2 H; x) K
Or would like to learn more about
* V$ U7 M' f1 ~# ]. fThe energy sector, including sources and markets+ }1 m2 F# `. V
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues Q+ S! n" U- x/ j1 G- T* l
You might enjoy a course about
* K. f6 e1 R& O) XEnergy Economics!
9 F* J/ Q9 m- h: IECON 366 Energy Economics$ o( _; D( p3 {, N4 ?
Topics:
n+ v: s8 r( \- u! UPricing0 e$ S; k u- h9 b2 K- @
Role in economic growth
7 z5 g; k( a; v" s5 hEnergy sources and markets
. ?( {+ v3 c8 I7 kRole of government
a5 E; C; M. c! \Regulation
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Externalities9 u1 ]* x7 c7 D8 |8 I
Regulation
# `& E/ K4 k- K! \ ~Government roles# `% F# i6 u1 l; R" Y0 z
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
C n' L2 _8 H0 L. W4 oSteps taken to address deterioration' Q0 v9 L0 r. z0 v' y1 J; J/ z- i
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
, e7 g. z2 A" R! o0 IECON 369 Economics of the Environment
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# f6 Z3 X t1 h9 @# @- A1 oEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
2 y2 x5 {* E, sTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 2 \ T0 B7 @* u. l* A+ D" p: Q
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
2 X& s% v8 T8 F: _+ `; _Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
( [0 I, n- W6 r Individual Incentives2 S4 s" I0 D9 h$ X, D6 @# u
Total Welfare
) B# b, |* y1 k! b1 yYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' x8 l5 v5 I* B- I' @ECON 378 Law and Economics! L8 y6 o+ z" r/ F
Topics: 4 B1 `3 z* E! |* s' M! e$ x
Issues in Criminal and Family Law& P6 K; e0 I+ T
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining! M7 c+ P/ R7 [7 q& I
Child Support Payments
$ N3 ]. ]) c# j, `Private Divorce agreements
, O( `+ e/ ~6 F& ?, |; T) zCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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0 c3 Z2 i2 F( APrisoners Dilemma
) x$ y$ y7 g9 G: A" b2 BDominant Strategies
6 I' O% K" R& [) h4 LCollusion
L' ^6 }6 N: y' X5 J; D( kYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 7 i1 Q7 C8 W' v8 D: c
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
5 h- p# F% |2 ~! F6 I( o7 H- fTopics:
5 [6 [1 O) {1 c- X* U: I4 K5 XAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games3 D" ^/ i- B+ f
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
7 N `: f/ D( h d/ [2 D# L2 s3 INote! Prerequisites:
0 T+ w- C: y+ l6 `ECON 384 & 299 |
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