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Trade7 H4 K/ w! b& u. H( U H* A/ _; G
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
+ A) w; I- Y) Z) MYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
4 R4 W* H2 Q: w1 k. ?1 O4 bECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
# }6 f: I: a% XTopics:
! B4 w3 i; z; v% @; gChinese Economy Characteristics
0 {$ T8 R; {% TRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
7 I' f/ l; p2 q: N6 rConsequences of economic reform' S" u' G4 c& f1 N* W0 s ]4 A
Canada’s economic relations with China
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+ U9 g3 g* A% A+ }If you would like to learn more about: 9 V. j$ V" a( x; J
Rich and Poor Countries3 J" u/ s1 q/ j! q+ x* F( T
Why economies differ1 f" x$ T0 ~+ T
Causes for such differences
' Z& [1 i. f4 V! JYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( G7 U* Q& n6 Y$ }" ^; O1 @$ [) |& RECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 z" F+ F6 Q1 P: h
Topics:
n \9 |* I; z% |3 ^5 j# qTechnology( v, e7 N; ^3 b! G$ E
Institutions
; S& ?% L1 K v TGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
3 @! M& S1 b, o0 x9 qConsumer Behavior6 z& N( o0 b, U9 y: B
Production and Cost1 ]$ f) h; l5 ^! B1 `
Price and Output
& X" n. t+ [. p) ?- ?Market Structures
7 g* x9 ~6 Q1 S2 A. `+ Y% VYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!" P( {& d G% t u3 g
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
! C( P4 ?, y" u2 qTopics: ( ]8 _- {% O7 o3 T1 O
Theory of consumer behavior
; b0 A: s! v5 k1 pTheory of production and cost* H: P: r# `" M8 ~6 v2 ?" w4 i3 f
Price and output determination under competition
5 k7 t! v% X7 {- D2 f3 n% dMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ Z: C$ _8 ^1 VCosts and Benefits : ~" v: t. M# Z0 _' O4 Y: [
Externalities+ B# n" D; h% v4 w
Decision-making; E4 n3 K, x3 A H+ ~' Q
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9 {9 m+ g; B' kCapital Investments7 Y0 }$ t" l' K; V: Q/ w" p' E
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!6 G/ N& o m$ R2 m9 ?7 m, G. D" w$ N
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation: m; u: C9 X2 ^
Topics:
2 f" l n$ Q# M4 g- E( `Cost-Benefit Analysis
* F3 {- i1 J9 MEvaluating Public Investment Projects
5 X/ c4 x. w2 u8 Z4 d; z; d8 VLook at examples from
- e* `1 j, l$ V- l3 h% F/ cTransportation8 k3 U* p. |/ c" N9 \
River Basin Management: ^- M/ D: B; ^; }6 l
Electrical Generation4 v, J M# b/ k1 T* s& P# I% d x
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control5 d6 B% l6 L$ u& f! G
& |$ {8 u: |1 _* E' }, X+ A' aIf you enjoyed learning about 0 H: v3 R" V5 S3 @" u
Supply and Demand
- h0 I( T1 [$ ]3 @' S# y: |2 yExternalities
8 M3 g" W$ e2 b9 JResource Allocation8 H9 M2 I: J9 g- q6 N0 v
Taxation
5 U" m9 h I$ E9 y0 z% ]Or would like to learn more about
" @9 ^* e; K4 @* k) \Supply of Natural Resources in Canada; s9 d- m- q+ I
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
1 d: X. E9 V, k; YECON 365 Resource Economics& Q) d' Y6 `+ I8 [( Y% X# d
Topics:
! o/ x' r( N. b0 x: M- c8 EExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources% s+ \" i- ]9 x3 j' i/ z: v5 ]+ `
Scarcity and pricing0 N: M" a4 A7 s& s
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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7 X$ `. F9 t# h' E5 vResource Allocation
+ w, S! E2 Z5 ~ o+ |5 B! h6 lPricing
3 B% X) U: ~8 }3 A& `! c4 `' ^Markets7 _5 A- B1 o1 X+ p& v5 H9 Z$ ^2 e
Government roles
- [, y' n. @/ ^) C9 U' AOr would like to learn more about
, v1 [' c; h0 r. I4 t1 y2 M' a- BThe energy sector, including sources and markets. p* Y2 @- ?3 Q$ h% p; |* V9 C
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
! Q+ j* q$ c" T$ W$ b) a1 kYou might enjoy a course about ! k1 U& I8 p. X6 u2 q
Energy Economics!8 |; j9 T; \ q9 r. ]
ECON 366 Energy Economics
( p e' y2 E1 O3 D( mTopics:
c( H7 o a+ J: y' GPricing
- d- g( X) g1 w: `Role in economic growth
) z9 S9 M( k6 A9 l/ b' CEnergy sources and markets
8 [2 Y3 u, [, a, Q7 d, k: eRole of government
% O& [' ^" U" j; N: XRegulation / N& p$ X+ R1 i/ g
0 T x: A/ b- d3 ?; v. ^If you enjoyed learning about + }! g. d+ [: o% H
Externalities! n. G V8 r7 i' j# n
Regulation
' G- }' ]$ a0 p( Q/ B5 ^6 G& x3 o) VGovernment roles. j+ f# j5 ~( u M& I& o: p6 r
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration r; S5 k" I" l; c
Steps taken to address deterioration5 V$ g* Z) N O
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
! F8 d& ~' @+ R; P& XECON 369 Economics of the Environment
! c i: L: E+ W+ r2 FTopics:
% [2 `; _8 `( }( VEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
0 I* ^" m& Q# n4 M. O+ ~- {Types and causes of environmental deterioration ( N8 }+ [4 L1 B( Z! r
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
_/ \2 h7 P0 L: [+ i# R0 [Recreation economics3 `# I$ X+ y; {" o, C) p% V f
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Individual Incentives
' q& R5 B4 m. n& ]Total Welfare
5 [) _3 T g/ m/ m. SYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + y# J' O9 i W% E, S9 P
ECON 378 Law and Economics
" ]$ \, ~" A1 q" ]Topics: 1 O$ v* |2 r$ o' h5 g; f% ]
Issues in Criminal and Family Law( Y8 c {1 Q6 c5 Q' _ e0 _0 S. u
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining0 W1 }+ ]7 K1 F% u! y6 E
Child Support Payments. L7 G1 ~2 O" f
Private Divorce agreements
* Z+ t, T, ~" o7 u% g" s; A; uCriminal provisions of the Competition Act% s$ r9 p2 B% P$ }
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' D% K* A& w1 H; Z5 EPrisoners Dilemma
s( N% q, @' d. [: P# kDominant Strategies0 s5 e' p0 ]/ [4 n6 u% Q+ {
Collusion% f/ w8 [; U3 Z$ M; G
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! + X! h6 z* h" P3 P5 q& P
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications- {+ n0 M3 c* Q. z$ R
Topics:
! v9 L: d5 x* |6 _$ yAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games9 z% H- _# p e0 F- q U2 d
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
9 L0 _9 T: B' D1 p, ^* g, ~Note! Prerequisites: R" p& p* f, B" y6 S/ b
ECON 384 & 299 |
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