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Trade3 _! J5 ` I5 {9 C' E- d
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; \# t0 r" G6 W. E( Z3 M5 oChina as an Emerging Economy
! w' m% x& j0 }8 E0 t" u4 P5 eYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
! R. q6 D5 @! J1 `/ Y* f. U. cECON 211 Chinese Economic Development" ]8 z# u/ X$ K+ }
Topics:
& C9 C4 _+ p/ S% {# m) yChinese Economy Characteristics
( h+ _8 D6 \- a. F" L! hRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
+ n. b4 m5 A0 i, mConsequences of economic reform
( d% m( |: [3 n7 eCanada’s economic relations with China4 I( g% p7 a0 |( u. D; s, f" {# j
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Rich and Poor Countries
. l& J- W2 j0 _/ F9 ZWhy economies differ
2 b0 z: k0 `0 ^9 Z2 |Causes for such differences6 w' G; ?9 y0 J# Y$ i" b
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* X5 p1 c( n- J) L) K" X
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: q* Y- V$ `* @9 K
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Technology
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Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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- z6 L% Q1 \0 Q; H" YSupply and Demand
C% g- \* K0 vConsumer Behavior
9 y! Q$ N. z* \Production and Cost* O9 h n. t2 `' D" z- M. J
Price and Output
+ Q: g4 _" n. \) ~3 i* `( h+ L' DMarket Structures
7 c: @1 `8 O' m2 AYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!7 v1 |; e3 t; k8 K; P
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I( X( W% n9 N8 ?2 n- z
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Theory of consumer behavior
3 x8 F8 {; L3 Q& ?5 \Theory of production and cost7 u j* n* [! ?) }# w5 S! L/ N* W
Price and output determination under competition
8 H* x* y0 @/ S6 W8 o3 O; jMonopoly and other market structures. B+ T' ` W1 Y+ p% \% |
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2 l4 A/ b6 W- _* \4 i, wCosts and Benefits # D& h$ |! w5 ?6 x8 T
Externalities% f5 t5 l7 N5 N* o% b
Decision-making
6 n) A) q/ j% j Q7 [1 OOr would like to learn more about ' R4 h X; S% o D: \& G" P% r9 F
Capital Investments
2 J" ]- v3 D% B$ ^8 S& B1 MYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
" U6 U# J* M) G: ^9 I; iECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
' B! H; D8 i" `7 Q$ T3 |1 y ?Topics:
' V* x: g) y( A1 s/ ]' K# kCost-Benefit Analysis
9 S+ Y/ g# x3 U+ uEvaluating Public Investment Projects G3 @1 B" i) E: T# H9 c
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! M3 ^! g/ M; k+ L/ \# ?( B$ D1 PTransportation: U6 f; i7 u, _5 t
River Basin Management
+ S3 b! l, o/ m" `2 zElectrical Generation5 V J- i7 I6 w9 h; A% i
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control0 [3 t+ z% y& L% s$ q
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Externalities/ C& N; d" ]# f7 C3 x2 t
Resource Allocation
! \1 i! _$ Q2 Z2 F; mTaxation) u9 e2 ?1 P0 p- a K# M
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, T+ Y8 u4 v* `" ?) L( c) F# ]Supply of Natural Resources in Canada! g" V+ y" ?5 m6 N# }" S
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
9 |8 ?" X3 m. U! |% G: CECON 365 Resource Economics
* C7 E6 t8 x5 N( ]# WTopics:% Q, m9 ?& o6 h( k# K$ e7 U' t# C
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
9 E' U( U; r( U" X' QScarcity and pricing6 x9 x1 o% r+ j# D
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues; l# q+ `/ Z7 B- \, o
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Resource Allocation
% E/ Q1 H6 \( EPricing
/ {( ~3 e8 O; T& m/ r' rMarkets# o+ v# u3 Z6 { O
Government roles
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' E" H! w( D* j) LThe energy sector, including sources and markets
2 S0 {% y! ]3 n$ m8 {Canadian Energy Policy and current issues* ^ q6 m7 a! |0 D5 i
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Energy Economics!
6 N' u* p O3 f3 F( ZECON 366 Energy Economics
& y' l; i7 c4 ~5 N1 R' Z1 ~9 \/ mTopics:
5 \" T7 j4 _5 B: v# T9 j( Q* W# O6 T* kPricing2 o4 a+ P3 I/ `
Role in economic growth ( k4 K) y/ q& ?- {; i
Energy sources and markets 7 Z9 C0 I9 G5 c: B, F
Role of government
- Y. g, r, u& ]) Y- w2 ?3 gRegulation
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Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
0 x1 }. f7 N4 P) d! v4 L0 hSteps taken to address deterioration
0 [; s7 Z1 R* ?) |1 dYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
) J9 `( u( N+ u1 b- s5 AECON 369 Economics of the Environment$ V; A0 N" O2 l/ S) |8 T6 Y% N
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
2 c7 \- ^ y l1 TTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 1 R# {& p- b0 d) Q1 Z
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + [3 p7 o( x; | }3 c3 e
Recreation economics- R3 P3 z" }& ~7 h' M& d$ G9 l
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Individual Incentives
+ ~; {- ?7 k; K' J8 b% m. q. |Total Welfare ; R2 [: \3 K8 Q, G' B# @* L( V
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
7 ^$ T# u( I% }+ u+ t4 e, pECON 378 Law and Economics* m# S& w2 o5 }5 b( a% d4 y5 B0 E
Topics:
& |# v( X) L9 ]9 A1 P$ t, {( qIssues in Criminal and Family Law
4 `, s. \* m+ h. J- KCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
, V2 j/ E5 y/ [Child Support Payments
. l _" x8 A8 _) _Private Divorce agreements
/ b: J) q9 D; y+ u. c- j6 qCriminal provisions of the Competition Act& k- Z& k3 j) s1 L- f4 K
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: E; p, @. ]: EPrisoners Dilemma7 g1 I- j" X8 ~$ T5 }6 x3 F
Dominant Strategies
) B) e( m) |8 y7 x- v1 Q9 ]Collusion
& A$ A4 B9 p* x7 [You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 4 D& N8 _$ [: J4 x* M& y
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
& \) P |! J% |4 M# hTopics:
- w: |9 M7 |; t1 i. pAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
; m j4 @0 x9 r0 {( @Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion " T1 ]5 \. {! v6 ]5 b# `
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ECON 384 & 299 |
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