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Trade
' Q) R/ i1 d/ j; p+ c; lGrowth
. u+ e$ @( y% E3 t7 kOr would like to learn more about:
( L* W1 p$ r: z# B! A2 r0 ]1 H0 \China as an Emerging Economy
. I9 o/ J+ _8 Y" KYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!! X" ?% r1 c* U4 n: U
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development4 t+ j- z0 @) ^" N
Topics:
& I) }) R4 d3 o$ v& eChinese Economy Characteristics
3 b1 N$ E" Q7 O2 F$ NRecent Events in the Chinese Economy; x. v9 d9 L, M% Q6 b {! f
Consequences of economic reform
( ]' h0 } n# K, Z+ hCanada’s economic relations with China
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8 R! F) B5 G" J: I. _. V4 @Rich and Poor Countries
8 {9 \9 N( w2 K/ sWhy economies differ
$ z8 r- r8 M" h1 L) dCauses for such differences# [% ]' K; r Y+ d- {
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 N0 Y4 d2 y4 q, z# \
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 [( i! ~; P2 q
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Technology
$ j; y7 F+ `1 y+ K4 e/ ^9 DInstitutions
d- {! a5 @8 G0 H# Z4 u8 t" AGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence / g1 R: j5 ^1 B2 L
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k- D; I& b- Q7 YSupply and Demand7 A% d+ @6 k3 R9 g6 L# ]" D
Consumer Behavior
( m7 L. Q5 J$ K% l8 GProduction and Cost
6 f) l v1 k& u3 V8 |" H, vPrice and Output2 O3 I/ b$ x! b$ _" E! C2 f
Market Structures/ `1 [3 ?) Z3 P, y- T/ w
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!0 ^9 E8 @$ P. v/ _8 ?7 O% Q
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
! x' I; E. e4 |: \* OTopics:
' t8 L( o. u/ H$ m# t* oTheory of consumer behavior6 Z$ j1 x9 ? H$ \7 V
Theory of production and cost
) u: q* O( `) ^7 K8 c( C; xPrice and output determination under competition9 f' s' {7 V) m1 o9 o; k$ W- Z
Monopoly and other market structures3 J% w) _0 w( Z% D1 E( z) E
# y( |' B( X2 R+ |3 o6 s, f6 RIf you enjoyed learning about 8 x* a1 B+ n7 N$ f) m& p# e
Costs and Benefits # g* c+ S0 J; V8 X) d$ V
Externalities+ _2 {6 \* C( x1 [/ f. R: O' r
Decision-making5 G" T9 P3 L9 j2 u' p
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3 \9 g' Q) i3 _' ~, LCapital Investments
3 O4 K$ N1 S3 S! XYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!3 e4 k! m8 ^* x' v$ `
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
3 t z4 a+ I) Y" `) g$ rTopics:! s; w8 W& I" _- ^; b. z
Cost-Benefit Analysis0 \( t( K: X) w8 j
Evaluating Public Investment Projects a' |8 Z" F, b; H, W) J7 R, J1 T9 ~; B
Look at examples from
( O2 m L( \) Y. A, ~1 B# UTransportation
# K3 f. z c- W( h9 ~5 ^River Basin Management' K5 D$ m4 M0 Q% Q
Electrical Generation
1 @# I7 T7 o7 j! Z- kOil & Gas and Pollution Control# q% ]/ D+ M) @; }% G* H" m7 o/ a
# O) ` B) h$ o. n- _# S: c! h2 ^# G1 ]If you enjoyed learning about 3 C2 ?8 U* x% [8 l' e9 ^7 ?
Supply and Demand
1 ~3 I! }! y9 `' s- f8 rExternalities5 ?, X% A- c" ]; A8 ?: J1 _. Y! |
Resource Allocation W$ j# A) o4 Q2 p% F
Taxation
* q; W% m7 E/ }9 e! oOr would like to learn more about
T, r6 S- j) n1 SSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
* \! U; m/ j! M! f$ K5 y nYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
+ e ]1 z$ V7 {. r+ Y9 i: jECON 365 Resource Economics
: d- a8 \ h3 [% } oTopics: T" A/ j9 }5 H5 m% l* {( g u; Z
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
7 s8 ~/ Q% `; K C% h4 a! e8 Y( BScarcity and pricing
" i0 _2 P/ ~- D" r7 M# l$ yContemporary Canadian resource policy issues1 d5 \4 [8 U1 K$ @1 l# l2 y
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Resource Allocation
) w: t3 v3 x. s o1 y* ]1 `4 LPricing& ]: I9 E3 c6 |7 B+ p$ s
Markets) J: z7 p$ G( W/ r4 N6 _' X
Government roles7 U0 z2 j* u- p8 C9 ^8 R
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
) V0 _, I& t6 E1 S5 }: i) HCanadian Energy Policy and current issues8 @8 N1 d1 K, i3 v9 C2 ?8 }$ |
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Energy Economics!
" E) t8 t1 R+ K* W' WECON 366 Energy Economics# S) I0 Q/ I) y% h9 R9 G
Topics:
7 d4 Q) p4 ?& ^* w' o" I- bPricing
# i6 p1 D; g8 o; aRole in economic growth
+ y+ X7 s- L' S5 l6 zEnergy sources and markets + X- P" L$ l% O
Role of government
. X6 w, t4 k( @ l- qRegulation
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- G6 X! j- C, O* E: i& RIf you enjoyed learning about
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Regulation
N% t- Q) f! m+ S3 d, jGovernment roles
# Y0 z& Z' o+ m5 X' VOr would like to learn more about 9 ?6 ?0 G% K+ s \2 V% h
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration5 t2 K$ X0 w5 |
Steps taken to address deterioration7 L; `; r9 @$ j y/ _8 `% h
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 2 t; y M- B" W
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
. Q' p: u; Q& H( a8 ?6 yTopics: 3 }: T( w: X" e2 z
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
* R; }0 P# i! }( Z2 qTypes and causes of environmental deterioration ; Y. X! H6 x) f
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
# I/ Z* k/ t8 E7 m/ NRecreation economics* a- D$ Q$ D& K2 Y j
* u; ` Q- K! d6 L+ V9 C1 xIf you enjoyed learning about
7 h) {+ Y/ {6 d. ?* |3 ` Individual Incentives
- m" r, R, ~# j6 @. E- U4 ^, XTotal Welfare ! R7 S6 ~: P. `7 i
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! T7 ?7 L l% g, C( u6 G' Q
ECON 378 Law and Economics% {% ^& a, a: M. |
Topics:
1 z, k6 }, e. [Issues in Criminal and Family Law3 ~; l( I$ @% J) A
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
4 P/ m5 Q5 S: W" { l) uChild Support Payments
- R0 q( x8 F1 |; P: z9 H% o4 u0 gPrivate Divorce agreements
- n2 X' }8 M% Q' e8 }Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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^" O1 f, W3 Z1 S9 B9 \5 X- uPrisoners Dilemma% _, T% v% P. T# C) g
Dominant Strategies
5 e0 z. n1 R8 `% e4 g; g. K' JCollusion) `; P( B3 e8 n! x' l# N' N
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
x- a/ F' B3 p5 U2 |, MECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
; R5 O4 r; ~; Q' A5 H+ fTopics:
; L7 U* D" ^9 A+ U4 ^Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
: Y1 m! l4 V3 S7 M, C6 vApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
% O; r% y! K9 m! I# [Note! Prerequisites: + O1 m9 w' M# T5 ~' C( `
ECON 384 & 299 |
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