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Trade
4 U. c9 ^2 C7 m+ D9 C2 OGrowth! Q H. U% `- U" X: D
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( R9 `2 m: @* w* KChina as an Emerging Economy
A! W1 R6 z) e7 RYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!+ q; T, P9 j. _$ g( @. M
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development1 z! M7 v' V1 }' _2 k! c
Topics: % O' {2 P# m( v" v
Chinese Economy Characteristics& y b/ S ^. L+ p
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
r" \1 W7 n6 m1 Z8 ~* ^# L- t- ^Consequences of economic reform1 _% v1 R! t# @; g& a2 Y
Canada’s economic relations with China7 H( Z! C% z2 T& ^4 a- ]# M' V& u9 ~
+ g2 k2 P% ]; a3 z. eIf you would like to learn more about:
) \2 j: D3 b$ cRich and Poor Countries
, z& j& b$ d6 L `2 _Why economies differ
/ X% `; B+ k1 r6 z7 H) [; T* p$ [Causes for such differences& V) w" q- y6 j5 L- L# G
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- [; U0 E( Z" q8 jECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 |- X; F$ i' m3 D9 M& Q
Topics:
% h0 c+ A( h4 Z. @; {) ]4 tTechnology
9 k' F# p/ o3 y3 `5 s$ [2 gInstitutions- |6 j: Q8 K2 q0 N Q) J' G u
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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* }2 x- i$ q1 }) L' d, @2 b6 @( nIf you enjoyed learning about
$ j2 C2 v# ]3 rSupply and Demand
( {% N( e, i1 `8 n2 u' R" PConsumer Behavior# d6 ]2 ^7 T- E$ c
Production and Cost
- y- ~! v% a: ]4 g T' l( APrice and Output; F3 ^ x9 q" C7 J) M- u
Market Structures$ q4 z9 F3 }3 H0 C. D8 B2 A
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!" P" G% b7 Q. f" e7 t9 ?
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I. K- h% |/ I2 f- L! P9 G, P" V3 ]
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Theory of consumer behavior3 O5 A0 A6 T! }7 p+ ^3 o0 R5 g
Theory of production and cost
; d( r" ^0 N6 K. C4 _Price and output determination under competition
" o8 m+ Q3 J' c" S: C, P. OMonopoly and other market structures' [7 b9 \3 `' t6 m1 H* {
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, A/ {1 s9 \6 p( N6 r; l1 k+ L6 WCosts and Benefits
) b1 m( M1 t/ cExternalities
7 V* ~# l% h" i- {* s4 e6 ^, f: @* XDecision-making
[7 ?0 U: j( Z: ]Or would like to learn more about
9 Q8 }. E! A1 ?8 ICapital Investments
4 B6 X6 ]0 A5 a. o& aYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
i2 T- k. a% w9 ]ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
8 \& X9 W) _# k0 @Topics:
0 M" U6 c: s! J5 d+ H+ w) H; u3 hCost-Benefit Analysis
! L* A# M: L$ D9 W8 vEvaluating Public Investment Projects. }2 ^/ f3 I2 W( V! E, A
Look at examples from & C O; p! S+ E9 U3 C
Transportation
3 a9 H+ d7 _$ `3 MRiver Basin Management
$ I; W7 }, m# ~0 SElectrical Generation
1 E- {# h" o8 ?3 `# g. m0 {4 X+ m. @Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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, l7 V; \, K% U0 E; r$ nIf you enjoyed learning about ) \5 L8 @; V1 x! H/ Q& T5 A
Supply and Demand
# _) P% a! n |( g9 ^/ \' HExternalities1 c9 L) e( v% t; h7 }
Resource Allocation
% I7 D4 {6 ?8 Y: e3 s( r( TTaxation
5 X; U* X% s/ c( T& qOr would like to learn more about 7 X5 \( j2 N0 W
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
% T- j) |! s* OYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
& a3 i# q+ L' U/ Z% e0 SECON 365 Resource Economics; U- J& K6 m9 v+ U
Topics:8 Z! p2 V( J# I6 F# ^! G
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources- S* s" l; H* ^$ ]1 e1 I
Scarcity and pricing9 Y& O3 K! E" z8 f% z
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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1 k) v- d) D# [/ _If you enjoyed learning about * @, ?) y* ?; W W, ~) W# X4 n
Resource Allocation: B( ^$ a+ I" `+ U6 i a9 V
Pricing
$ V5 B- T- ^. P8 z/ @1 tMarkets
7 _! Z3 r* M+ H# o8 P: B TGovernment roles5 O* b2 s9 F$ @ Z. F+ w! C
Or would like to learn more about
! g2 L1 r! t2 [ E1 {' y! f: DThe energy sector, including sources and markets
* i* D# B% t9 p1 `! g1 xCanadian Energy Policy and current issues6 s# {7 n* k6 L; i/ S- O$ ^* _
You might enjoy a course about
1 @: x8 ^8 Q' I9 W$ C: fEnergy Economics!; a0 F# B2 t5 c% O
ECON 366 Energy Economics# T A2 z4 E- `) @* }0 D
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Pricing
3 J# @; O% n4 b7 e, K: J' I9 C+ r/ lRole in economic growth
4 l' Q; A3 e4 i& U k- dEnergy sources and markets % V* E# X- d5 F7 {
Role of government , |& H; t! M$ x6 D; K3 n4 L# L
Regulation $ s' ^- i% u C7 d2 @5 j! W
% Z+ k- v9 I4 @; C4 M0 \% wIf you enjoyed learning about 8 ^- u; I/ f! x! N% e& A( Q
Externalities
. h" o" J8 O6 ^, {/ lRegulation" u5 P& a8 ]/ u" r- `9 m6 O6 |
Government roles
3 p5 f: y; m1 \8 cOr would like to learn more about 8 S* x# I/ Z1 A" l# ]+ g
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
" V2 D! ?: Q4 Y+ h# ~. Z4 GSteps taken to address deterioration
$ T }( q) o+ A& n& PYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
+ {: t6 h. m o1 v, `, }ECON 369 Economics of the Environment+ m! j. a! p7 j
Topics:
6 x& c" q- A4 @, a; ~, o$ yEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment / O1 ~! a; R4 L. c; T# a9 {, j; ~
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
- A( P8 G- f& } ZTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
" [# i) J+ O! `9 p5 P6 B2 k( t* g6 MRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
- _( o6 m. o- n6 g n Individual Incentives% R& ]% N$ T0 h y; i
Total Welfare
8 G3 R) d7 ]1 b' G- `+ ^3 g E( FYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
G* i+ g8 @& B7 LECON 378 Law and Economics
# l4 O& [& z5 V- O9 J# y$ }Topics: 6 O' l% g2 Q+ W+ `# f
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
5 q* j, n! q9 t9 J0 ?2 c: v: sCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining, I3 h7 @3 t5 V, G' g0 }0 h
Child Support Payments6 n; g* o! H/ K q# o, X
Private Divorce agreements
3 C- h- k3 A0 r# WCriminal provisions of the Competition Act% h0 R& p0 P8 f4 h
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Prisoners Dilemma$ d' j8 A% F4 N3 |2 ]! h7 X) K
Dominant Strategies
2 y2 E' y- B8 f1 C! Z0 kCollusion
$ X* [8 E. ?& ^6 W7 lYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! - p2 M( ?0 {# O
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
- {4 x( o# [/ u) m) C1 l+ `Topics:
) u$ {; ?5 O" ^1 c* NAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
1 d2 T, e9 q/ c7 x" C$ M$ \, jApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
5 s6 Q! h+ E% I0 b- K5 B, Q# o( j! iNote! Prerequisites: 1 I% O4 u M. l: @9 A6 x( g; b( ~* Q
ECON 384 & 299 |
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