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Trade/ Y n7 m" \ z1 G! ]* t% n8 z
Growth
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3 m4 A9 N2 L/ F; R$ AChina as an Emerging Economy
% r4 _* t$ C8 A8 \; B: d0 vYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!# g7 @. r3 j5 e
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
7 }6 @+ b& ?5 B* m+ NTopics: 5 S# `. m% N! t! e8 p7 `9 D0 e
Chinese Economy Characteristics" Y5 y. z' v1 O) O. O6 E, H4 C3 L$ I
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy8 _7 m- N& v0 @1 `' E4 |, x* E
Consequences of economic reform b6 g9 H& G5 c2 e" |7 o" e8 m
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries' f7 W" f2 z4 B
Why economies differ# t$ k' f, [+ g8 J* g( O& T& B' {3 B# k
Causes for such differences
4 ]( C) K V+ J& dYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( l; N% s3 O/ gECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& e- Q1 h6 j( E7 D' g: P
Topics:
* ^- U0 i F- H7 Y' HTechnology1 q) F% B5 y+ {. j5 w
Institutions+ Y. Q3 G9 q: j1 \) g ~2 j4 o
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence . A* }, X* ~& r9 A
# _7 U( r6 |# p( _7 q. w! z1 E6 sIf you enjoyed learning about
; s ~0 w9 }- ESupply and Demand
: O4 Z. q$ w { f$ q( qConsumer Behavior) h3 A. Q5 i0 |* {
Production and Cost
" W: |& E& _# NPrice and Output
( T& _- i5 ~4 b% \1 [6 B5 A3 OMarket Structures m5 R; Y1 B9 l2 X2 C
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
$ }; m& w3 t; V/ hECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I$ X) a0 [ {5 l" G B4 h
Topics: & I3 o: D0 H8 ?+ `2 K# \* B
Theory of consumer behavior. M ^4 S- f" l- k6 e8 n
Theory of production and cost5 s3 c4 q! f3 h2 t. n: _$ t
Price and output determination under competition
! w) Q; Y* P1 v0 w+ iMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
% J% H. ^0 a8 {9 ~& U2 a# jCosts and Benefits
; R5 @- S# y: MExternalities
$ K0 Y3 r( `8 o1 ADecision-making1 c1 f" [) A' w. f* R
Or would like to learn more about
7 D( \, [& C8 A; jCapital Investments- L! D' c3 s5 E u9 ^5 K& |( V
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!7 d8 l1 b# ]! N8 F9 E2 H
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
H6 R. i9 I p: q7 v% xTopics:
A9 b3 U8 m3 J) H- I' N' dCost-Benefit Analysis( z- l' S9 W/ G$ S! _! Y
Evaluating Public Investment Projects( Z9 @- J, q! \5 a ]+ u
Look at examples from
7 i! n4 y9 J6 M) R+ sTransportation
( b' a6 M& x9 l8 @5 a: WRiver Basin Management
# m/ o0 X/ _9 w/ X q- b; VElectrical Generation
$ u+ M9 {* n) T" i z" W! KOil & Gas and Pollution Control1 S% q, l+ F. V
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Supply and Demand
& {, J+ S2 N- y, K% p6 dExternalities' d* x: S( L3 `* I8 [, c, C
Resource Allocation8 x3 B# z5 S3 i" ], Y
Taxation
5 X ^+ }' m# A {Or would like to learn more about
/ o1 a: e# T# \% @, I3 y* O6 N- mSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
8 w: t/ U5 I; JYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
- M+ p% ~: g% o3 r( ~) U) U( AECON 365 Resource Economics% t" I+ }* O& ^5 Y
Topics:; i3 {: A# _ `
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources& z: j. x1 d3 J* f) s% Q
Scarcity and pricing
: t1 e; k: N" Z9 t6 `Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues0 L: M2 T+ X" f* y
7 M& M; N% v- I3 PIf you enjoyed learning about
: b2 b4 H% k8 r% N4 h nResource Allocation
& m- D$ W4 ]3 D* S4 GPricing7 H" |& V2 X+ x) t
Markets) d7 H& \& d, K1 ^" J
Government roles
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; @: @2 G7 {. ^' LThe energy sector, including sources and markets7 m% u5 ]$ I1 ^- \* b6 X' v
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues4 {5 _1 v; Q- a$ m9 f% C* M
You might enjoy a course about
% x9 ^5 ?% a4 s2 }8 ~3 J4 ^Energy Economics!
6 L3 G0 X* C8 A$ k4 m+ z- cECON 366 Energy Economics
/ I; h; f! i& H9 U# W0 u0 U$ wTopics: / |0 ~. h4 d! n7 S( d+ C/ ]/ @
Pricing9 W5 ~; h+ K2 B5 C) k
Role in economic growth
2 @# A6 q3 S" `3 A5 eEnergy sources and markets ) z. C( z$ o4 o8 p c
Role of government
% B' S! O X$ t5 ]$ ~Regulation 3 o- B5 L- _- h* \8 r' Z/ [0 ^
/ Q1 _5 [5 Q l! SIf you enjoyed learning about $ f# U4 i$ ~3 T( e; V
Externalities3 O; N8 F% _3 E
Regulation
8 e6 }: C2 d2 o% }7 B+ A$ i+ sGovernment roles
' R, q& P/ ]* YOr would like to learn more about
" ^ N5 [2 N1 @# N( @7 wEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
3 T+ U( W% I* ^, \' C* x3 LSteps taken to address deterioration, T* J" s; D* e" w: f: `+ G/ S
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! $ w% ?- H7 ]. _+ |# Q& H
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
% F! u' A. X! I' w% `2 y' L/ D3 v8 cTopics: 2 m2 }8 W8 }9 `+ ? D) ^! ]& l
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ; S9 a( [4 d, K/ [7 o7 ^
Types and causes of environmental deterioration / f4 c0 y7 C3 K6 t" J7 O
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
4 m E( y* T2 I5 @: kRecreation economics: b* y2 @2 D$ V# @
' X' l1 p4 ]5 R2 B! T1 GIf you enjoyed learning about
; g% G% C: Q% b1 e8 o0 h4 o Individual Incentives4 l( u/ O0 O6 ]# k* v" i
Total Welfare
$ U M& G9 O. f& J, i& IYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
+ ~4 g( D, j2 J5 Z. z% F" nECON 378 Law and Economics
4 T$ Y I8 ]& Q/ PTopics:
" ?8 {' V' ^ {Issues in Criminal and Family Law& E7 g, s9 T4 Z5 ` g
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining) D7 ]$ m2 i( l: \. p9 @- \
Child Support Payments- ^! {0 u0 F, g" g4 g
Private Divorce agreements' X+ S; q6 u* f1 F2 E
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
Q2 S6 A* f+ M. S8 P. ADominant Strategies4 f7 T/ l' Q q- @& _9 K
Collusion; L: c- x7 b$ L; b% [2 ?' a6 G: R
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
9 y T) Q" z2 O$ @" t0 QECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
& Z+ S7 P1 s. {' o% SApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion $ ^, R4 o: r+ z, C
Note! Prerequisites:
$ @! [9 H0 f3 IECON 384 & 299 |
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