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Trade
8 I" F. p4 z2 t$ F S( tGrowth
5 n; V; j F( X' n$ HOr would like to learn more about: / O2 Q S8 v) W+ b8 ~
China as an Emerging Economy s# ~9 S+ o: i) P R
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
" K- W) D8 Y1 q, p; W1 D) UECON 211 Chinese Economic Development1 l5 e1 O: @" q8 u9 i" X) ?
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Chinese Economy Characteristics, } A& I" ]) K6 a, M& O
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy( P# ~4 s) s0 D) b7 q7 b1 O7 S* k
Consequences of economic reform/ U! v& t* C) Z g" e" I
Canada’s economic relations with China" Q1 ]# _0 i5 C+ i
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If you would like to learn more about:
' z1 o3 H1 m; ?$ l& bRich and Poor Countries
) J. I6 n/ h% v/ j! O" x d( MWhy economies differ
7 B' v5 `6 A" BCauses for such differences1 c5 E/ w4 F% Z/ P# J
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 W, ?# l; N1 \4 R" x' t% ]0 i4 M, C
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth M( z+ k; k5 Z, u
Topics:
4 N ?0 p6 H4 k; R0 p% m |Technology) x* L# r+ M! o5 B/ u$ p% s
Institutions4 }7 V. _0 d. Z# j
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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9 P) o+ O- S/ u# f2 @" ~, e# u. FIf you enjoyed learning about
* g8 `9 E6 V3 T9 k! J% v1 N: @Supply and Demand2 j% @1 W7 x" `$ z# U0 U: l
Consumer Behavior, `% j& x. E% y) G3 ~0 h
Production and Cost
) l" t( p- S. q. }9 { OPrice and Output
9 I: F3 R/ Q! uMarket Structures' |4 `6 q( u, T- _0 K- d" e
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
$ L" P4 p% z7 O* VECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I+ U7 Y8 x* J% c* O& A
Topics:
9 {) S) j5 h. q: Q# L6 s- U RTheory of consumer behavior s4 B p& r# n4 A5 e2 h' j" D3 a4 M# n _
Theory of production and cost# n2 m( J9 n0 p
Price and output determination under competition
4 W2 C3 j. m% {8 _5 A) lMonopoly and other market structures/ R% G7 D% G& i1 B
" Z' L. l- H. e6 l, ^If you enjoyed learning about ' H2 h' O1 Q; E3 P0 \
Costs and Benefits
; d- ~, |; V+ a# YExternalities
8 d' X- d5 F i# ^0 PDecision-making
, e! P, k. {& k, I j8 C: \Or would like to learn more about / l& j" S3 K, a3 W3 H% k6 p
Capital Investments
6 M# r: g' ?$ }0 P( }You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation! \& X+ S; L9 @# X1 {
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation8 w8 i; ?0 K) ]$ a5 ~4 a
Topics:
+ ?9 L) d7 A5 I/ m" O& t6 pCost-Benefit Analysis+ @: L/ D1 Q( n( s8 I, ]& }
Evaluating Public Investment Projects7 s% V) F- P5 M. ~5 h
Look at examples from 2 W, c- Y5 o+ C; C. T, B% g" }
Transportation% b0 K" k8 Z* j- H5 y% w0 H( f0 N% Y
River Basin Management
* ~- L/ R1 P' X; uElectrical Generation
6 R/ }& l! p8 q6 r+ }Oil & Gas and Pollution Control5 X8 C) u! x4 x) ?' r
3 i: ?8 F3 i$ v: l& K% u8 aIf you enjoyed learning about 0 j4 Q9 T; z" C. a/ |
Supply and Demand
: B+ ? Y2 m: Q7 YExternalities6 n# w: x! J: H8 K( a8 ^: _8 R
Resource Allocation
; A) A5 Y$ |8 gTaxation) Q% @, ?9 |6 ] [
Or would like to learn more about
$ `5 z3 c( \; iSupply of Natural Resources in Canada0 m+ V, E/ A' }
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!9 z% C! m. ]1 W T6 C1 Z* N& W
ECON 365 Resource Economics
/ U9 ?0 K* b" ^% n2 z" kTopics:
+ w6 D- Q6 M5 a2 V! w$ a7 T2 T2 @( BExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources2 z" P+ U7 R7 e8 w6 u2 H$ ?1 y
Scarcity and pricing
T' r* l% a" Y! m: EContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation5 n( ?* o/ U+ P
Pricing- l5 Z: @3 \7 R# q/ D7 [$ F+ O
Markets
( Y6 b; _% y& Z$ s5 n+ v( pGovernment roles- D' t: I/ O8 r) B" B$ e1 p
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The energy sector, including sources and markets/ {# Q3 `) O: \! G, m$ } k
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues6 H1 J9 r* @* Z- U3 Q
You might enjoy a course about
; P7 `% N- n5 y; C: EEnergy Economics!
8 A( @$ G' i$ B! v4 g+ R# UECON 366 Energy Economics$ R# q* D, c3 s) d; S7 S' B
Topics:
7 X e0 G1 |7 H6 Q" a- q. @0 WPricing
2 G. i8 r6 ]; [" }1 e( IRole in economic growth 1 k$ ?" v6 R3 J; X+ k, {
Energy sources and markets
/ q6 _, E' X0 p( Z. Z8 tRole of government
9 s# D+ ^; f: \9 X$ b- O1 p7 ]4 c9 E+ wRegulation ; G |/ o _3 k0 G
' o. D( j* |% uIf you enjoyed learning about
$ E) E5 r: y- \+ m* }2 r0 u& UExternalities8 _5 T. W, {( e1 _. V" d1 l0 ^, C
Regulation |) \& |5 @9 y% f; k0 J% o' O
Government roles" @! ^0 w% L2 s9 u, n0 L4 x
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration% ~: q8 I/ @$ h: L8 }% Z' a
Steps taken to address deterioration
2 e8 d& w" D, fYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! / K: R8 t* K* j5 a2 y" \
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
. W* C! L( A4 D& ITopics: ) \4 B% @5 k* D, L, I( g
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
, D' ^" o i' O, Y8 KTypes and causes of environmental deterioration ! x9 B8 j" S! e8 N% o8 ?' M: g6 [
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ) }( G( L7 x4 V9 m
Recreation economics# W7 Z1 L1 ^2 F1 J0 ^+ [* c% Q' p# d
5 Q- X8 _4 @5 w4 z6 q% }/ LIf you enjoyed learning about
6 a" ^; e8 j& v+ Q: C8 N. @ Individual Incentives/ r' H2 i# e' `3 [7 l5 O# G
Total Welfare
$ O! ], Z6 A4 l3 iYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
. s; H0 X5 l7 ~5 PECON 378 Law and Economics0 e/ r+ U8 B5 B( \
Topics:
" O4 ?* b, e1 O+ C( r' {2 ~# [Issues in Criminal and Family Law) d. H8 @# ?0 T- R
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining, F5 K/ E6 h! {% u6 m
Child Support Payments
5 j' Y1 v+ s# j+ `! ~3 ZPrivate Divorce agreements
5 Q$ U; `- g# y) P. D! W! sCriminal provisions of the Competition Act- W' w; o$ s7 T0 _4 @
& O/ U/ D6 {& r O2 E' e! CIf you enjoyed learning about
3 I2 H9 x/ {$ J- I, ?/ d( wPrisoners Dilemma
$ s$ T0 n% E* j0 O% nDominant Strategies
6 |. }) L6 G/ F4 XCollusion3 ]% H& \* S4 `
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ! C. U! e. @) ^. O( z
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
- a' v* _6 p; L# B" MTopics:
) f, ^& \/ V( B4 MAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
# x& ^/ T: ~6 l6 V: ~Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 7 d$ [2 @, L, @! d' W! n9 K8 q
Note! Prerequisites:
2 \# K" f3 X" n2 E4 t0 _' x! gECON 384 & 299 |
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