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Trade
4 c0 |: P& P+ o9 tGrowth
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9 o5 y% G4 {2 F* n) nChina as an Emerging Economy
+ B9 `8 w1 A) Q& a% uYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!/ w5 Z/ }6 V& f0 P& W6 f; V5 n
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
' a: x* M2 m ^1 cTopics: * S0 T5 J' @ X$ Z0 ^8 ?
Chinese Economy Characteristics, Z, v4 S7 G) k5 h. n) M
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
! T0 g {$ s" o7 _; MConsequences of economic reform% K3 G9 v' b3 }% X8 ]% ` p" f
Canada’s economic relations with China' ]" ?" [! Z5 c8 V
' i) h3 P# |9 j$ ]9 t4 oIf you would like to learn more about:
* J; j6 w1 J6 bRich and Poor Countries
7 d3 C8 ?4 n# s$ tWhy economies differ
$ {0 o X- ]- h; j6 zCauses for such differences; I9 |6 t4 o7 [
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 H' V) ` b% tECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; }' ?) Y5 ]' t' ]9 s3 m0 _2 t
Topics:
. j S/ a: k* |+ |Technology! ^0 J" H, _ E A. [
Institutions
. o1 b" [ d9 x0 J" S6 R! eGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 Z9 @- Y6 r) ] S6 O9 CSupply and Demand
+ T0 y2 ?/ i2 P# U7 KConsumer Behavior
' P+ @6 ?$ F0 j2 |* eProduction and Cost
7 Q: h9 I" V+ ~$ GPrice and Output/ _( I. m- R& ]9 k( U `/ C
Market Structures- z: E7 \) y( q$ W) c
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!0 K4 | a# G8 S* _3 b N
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
' |2 K) m3 t, i, iTopics:
V ~( E" S& x+ a, s5 m6 sTheory of consumer behavior
! s, o- l( }# ]7 ?Theory of production and cost, D; M. t; M( ]4 U6 }
Price and output determination under competition
8 P/ O' ^: U9 I+ O7 E. { HMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
" e; D* F9 e& D8 MCosts and Benefits # O' q% ^ j: F$ t9 F% J
Externalities J$ z' [, O" Q* @
Decision-making
1 k K; S: @) Y' P4 V) E, J8 gOr would like to learn more about * r! Z8 x- d2 U) G" m- e' Y
Capital Investments, g: G) I" O5 \; J! r' n' t
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
: @# H' g+ d% ?9 Y1 wECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation O4 ^, V' x( A* f
Topics:
! H2 ~( S) u A! k, L- cCost-Benefit Analysis4 ]3 ]) Y3 W+ p! z; Z, ~3 g1 H
Evaluating Public Investment Projects( X5 L ~9 t7 t0 V7 Q
Look at examples from
7 `- V$ P* x# u2 s3 Z7 D* w: STransportation
* O: V: ~0 v8 M2 ?' R; K1 D6 K& ARiver Basin Management
6 W( e5 A! B) \3 i! |+ M2 sElectrical Generation
/ b; Q6 r' }$ Q0 TOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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1 K1 T' e8 X+ \. I4 _* FIf you enjoyed learning about
' d3 i+ o; a1 M: H' rSupply and Demand$ `4 ~' b( n8 o" j# q. ~
Externalities9 Q. O, W+ V v/ T0 V0 A+ `
Resource Allocation4 h" n' l3 j) |6 G5 X. U* k
Taxation( p; G4 N Y8 Y& ~( F% t
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada$ A4 ~0 o1 V9 G7 t# e
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
* [* @2 W" l4 @# PECON 365 Resource Economics1 H1 n' O2 D6 ?) c( W/ g
Topics:3 i# b; i3 k. @
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
% ^ N0 i9 D d F+ j9 E# L ^6 ~Scarcity and pricing
1 q E7 @2 U0 D+ Y& }Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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! E/ A3 @4 v& ]If you enjoyed learning about
5 }4 G. Z3 N+ t; s- Z7 a l8 fResource Allocation
2 e/ T0 ^: x/ CPricing2 |$ V% J/ W- L; L3 k- @
Markets) ?! a. s; T2 U; q/ Y- v
Government roles
+ P8 h' R9 _" i6 ~- MOr would like to learn more about
- X$ v0 B+ h4 E4 BThe energy sector, including sources and markets+ R3 o- x) o# M5 L+ B% H
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues9 l0 q% n8 i/ L n2 I6 K% n( U
You might enjoy a course about
( C+ i: H% D& j& d! X) C. LEnergy Economics!$ z: P2 T) R! f6 ?
ECON 366 Energy Economics
* m/ M5 ]! D; A7 H2 C9 P% vTopics:
/ W4 l" A1 v* s2 g* _3 A: v+ APricing
& F8 n/ V" p' l6 t& i ~Role in economic growth
3 V# O% B2 Z' A! _Energy sources and markets ! e. H1 l5 u9 }9 Z( _
Role of government
. |3 w# Q6 B% s8 {3 n' [Regulation
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Externalities
( T) B; l+ z' l* V" }Regulation& L3 u, V9 T5 G2 D
Government roles2 e0 {& Y$ B- Y% S \) N
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
( T: q( W3 z- Y' I# i9 @( cSteps taken to address deterioration2 B& [ ]5 A) k# p& _# C
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
, p+ }, V$ O# Y0 n7 cECON 369 Economics of the Environment
( a; @6 }& ^) f6 n" E. z3 r. [Topics:
, }" F$ ]. F$ J: H& x3 i' v4 r9 KEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 9 j. n7 b7 i* |8 i6 X k! }; H
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
- l& J+ m' ?0 c8 R/ y2 GTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration : D& |6 o n# ]# \% G
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 t, O4 E' t: N, Z3 z Individual Incentives2 l1 x, V1 Z- {0 }* W
Total Welfare
1 b- c7 x& k+ E4 K% W+ PYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
6 p" p( q; y+ x, b: s4 }ECON 378 Law and Economics0 ?/ x# r8 S8 p: k' T1 x
Topics: + U2 l$ h2 ]2 g7 `0 G+ ?
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
# S! Z$ S" ]& l0 I/ e$ ACrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
: B2 r+ g: H9 L3 Z4 s% [8 }Child Support Payments
1 y x. B* Z7 m1 o! K+ O6 P2 W- rPrivate Divorce agreements
5 `3 C* o" Z9 {& _3 _7 A, W9 Y7 YCriminal provisions of the Competition Act" ^8 @/ M$ y! o) ~9 z4 r( w. t
4 m0 ]6 T I! m) d/ }If you enjoyed learning about # I0 G2 C+ k9 G* X( }; G3 N2 S. d
Prisoners Dilemma
3 J. u( e; {3 K; a& FDominant Strategies ]0 [6 Q' d* ^3 d
Collusion9 N9 j, {* |. ~! G5 @7 L
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! # J0 |) `- p6 W5 E4 C
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
/ C3 ~* u: Y3 r7 p: u% J: ?Topics: : u( z5 H6 N9 x; n
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
& G# V) w9 P- Z. RApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion * Y% b. P/ y4 O% l, }
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