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Trade
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China as an Emerging Economy5 A4 T( h5 B" A$ C. O) K4 O! G
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
: t; V3 F# w! p- ], R( ~ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
$ y! \+ H8 k6 K( Z6 t, QTopics: 6 P; p& ?% s8 X# [1 {+ j: i- Z' x1 C
Chinese Economy Characteristics8 ~; F1 v, u3 k/ S
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy3 M# V: ~9 z, D2 X% E
Consequences of economic reform/ p1 Q9 Q# G0 j: K* L& b$ |
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries# @0 z' u y: q% S1 {" ^2 [; |
Why economies differ
& v! s3 C5 n5 ~# F% z& f% @( H* u8 ACauses for such differences
1 Y7 u7 K' J _5 m9 D+ @- {; X: lYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 H, ]4 X; b. x
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! _6 L1 j1 g) f; M" v8 r+ v
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Technology
1 W8 q+ D+ ]* L# N; u# B) PInstitutions
) ]; z3 u7 P1 l) v6 BGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence & B' T! \) \9 [/ ]' i& b
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' {5 k& g! N; OSupply and Demand$ A7 p! _* K8 r+ t( Y
Consumer Behavior
, h3 v: S7 S% \Production and Cost
% @4 e* R8 G& r2 PPrice and Output
0 x7 X) {# g) ]2 V1 ~% T: }3 u) YMarket Structures
i9 f% I% l) ]( O3 TYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!! p/ y+ a6 `5 u
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
$ @' A) O5 J* V( RTopics:
y7 v$ g/ E* J3 n/ DTheory of consumer behavior% @1 Q. m$ n" r, x+ M6 j/ C
Theory of production and cost7 V% m$ Q7 R4 o6 F1 P
Price and output determination under competition) Z8 Y7 Y1 y# z6 `- @- f
Monopoly and other market structures h6 D; S! o7 H) F3 X
, X- a( n! F0 h9 ~, v. |If you enjoyed learning about
0 s$ D9 \4 p8 h% S7 P; P2 L! \Costs and Benefits
1 G) j( @. u: C% eExternalities: W0 l) H! e" B0 ]4 }& {+ q
Decision-making
D3 }3 r( R( r) t5 \9 |Or would like to learn more about
: T. ~5 }4 k# J5 P+ r- C Q: WCapital Investments
7 _" ~- |( n$ w7 ]3 C. p7 ]: pYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!% t, b) B5 s. k. c1 \4 ~; q- v
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation) X- y C) q4 c }" ~1 [& N
Topics:
! C7 H0 @9 r( O7 ICost-Benefit Analysis$ `- `% H. i3 p, m
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
+ h) Q1 t# R. e% i" Y0 zLook at examples from
# r$ ?( R& d# p2 X( N7 E/ p3 hTransportation
5 ]% Q5 x: B9 w/ ?& u: n" cRiver Basin Management" u! y: g- z9 D) ]
Electrical Generation
, c- z5 m4 S: W# V1 g5 zOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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0 L8 g+ o: q+ HIf you enjoyed learning about
* ^/ S; ?% l5 |9 Y+ ?& C) bSupply and Demand
. B- T6 V# k0 FExternalities
7 n6 X/ [, N4 E5 P* h/ AResource Allocation
0 `" n( p+ p: l! ?4 QTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada& S p5 X: k- R% z
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
0 N8 M3 M1 ^: i" j' ^/ wECON 365 Resource Economics
/ z7 u0 S' \4 a$ v) PTopics:
# `- U2 |( G) W/ TExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
% A5 v% |6 d2 D( jScarcity and pricing
( D ?% T2 G: C* G' u( VContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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1 P5 V; h) T& \7 W" m7 z( N) aIf you enjoyed learning about
" k7 j; p+ e% uResource Allocation
# Y& |2 @* o, N, L6 L; EPricing- r6 F+ P# l: A( r
Markets
1 G, j% H! a% Z8 aGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets2 n" b; b- Q3 t" \
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
7 \! _# z v9 v1 @& K% Z5 E4 b1 | LYou might enjoy a course about R) i- g2 k" Z0 g1 m
Energy Economics!
( d8 G1 c+ E' s) Q5 h8 GECON 366 Energy Economics
% ]1 ` x3 A$ O5 R* z) ?) s/ zTopics:
* L2 J/ I. B, x. d8 Q6 k* R4 }0 JPricing
6 d4 y1 H9 W0 b! k" k0 P! R8 R7 P$ ORole in economic growth ) h* o8 P; P R6 m2 P
Energy sources and markets / W! ]; k" F H* M% g* [
Role of government
+ L% k7 e2 i9 q6 sRegulation % a6 X4 a2 W8 {( B# r+ T
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Government roles" L+ l% Q& Q* n# i8 |0 F" d
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" M4 X" u( ]7 k* ?* H+ n# d" _Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration- b3 Q2 g/ H+ U3 M
Steps taken to address deterioration
9 o; w3 t! N9 C# Q7 FYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! # Z6 C: m5 f+ n+ }
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment3 k) W% N6 f- k* e4 u
Topics: * T7 q0 C! X+ l, D; ~
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
) N: {, q& f+ y e' { i" \Types and causes of environmental deterioration
/ K6 @7 o: g3 @- W6 | m9 Z1 s# wTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration $ }; G" U. Z9 q8 E% U
Recreation economics
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4 ^/ Z* f; i8 cIf you enjoyed learning about
, u2 K# F4 \# H& i2 r; ]# Y6 x Individual Incentives% l5 w7 W# G7 _" w. N7 e
Total Welfare / |. ~5 k) Z, k4 j" t _2 u
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ' p1 R& n# Q$ M/ \5 i5 ?
ECON 378 Law and Economics) {# z* Y# b& q6 E! s/ x
Topics:
1 B" D' W: t$ @1 z+ I2 W$ fIssues in Criminal and Family Law
X' G$ k: t* k3 K* _0 z7 V5 YCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining" Q* X, ]) z6 k$ x6 i% c, _
Child Support Payments
$ X h) ~8 O# e* p k% o% m& vPrivate Divorce agreements/ N. ?# `) _9 o1 T
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma8 h8 t4 f o! q' N. p1 ]3 z
Dominant Strategies
& L( |& K3 _" L9 H) zCollusion
8 f) H9 s: X9 M0 g! X0 nYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! , }6 I: K' W8 @$ q% Y
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications' J9 q" u* T Q
Topics: 2 X% \) |; G8 }' ~3 u; y
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
% l2 E0 [. x6 [% H+ W' ~3 a, VApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 2 g4 _) ^" j @6 Q: H
Note! Prerequisites:
9 M; Y5 ?! i- n& M9 uECON 384 & 299 |
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