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Trade
5 |+ ~- s8 E3 G( @- CGrowth
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; k. u+ U ], l5 M+ A7 UChina as an Emerging Economy
5 O$ @' b% \8 X0 [. _You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
( c$ i5 M- m# }" Z4 `ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development2 i( r5 X) n3 j1 b
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
1 I+ d) |: Z2 CRecent Events in the Chinese Economy! z6 X+ z E3 R! l* U
Consequences of economic reform/ s* | @0 l E9 O: X# i' @; X
Canada’s economic relations with China, x& B7 R( k* ]! _& s
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Rich and Poor Countries
+ q8 w( z7 b7 l x2 d" kWhy economies differ
+ J% A" i( C- E' e. s+ w4 S$ Y5 ~Causes for such differences0 u W* ?/ T2 b9 n
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth9 S- C; m' J; u# E# R2 s" s e7 O
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
. L" O1 m% {. B2 o6 L& dTopics:
5 R2 k* z0 i# y. c, aTechnology' T' l6 V H& f ^4 ~; @
Institutions7 x+ j9 |; Q E$ |- W
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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+ q$ y9 t* C$ a- `1 b6 QIf you enjoyed learning about 2 ^, k' n" r4 S5 T8 d) @1 K6 L
Supply and Demand0 P9 ~. W& }# C |! O
Consumer Behavior
9 \: u6 P! s# Q& n0 u" ^1 t" hProduction and Cost9 @" }) ^% k+ ?3 k$ _; n' i6 `
Price and Output/ ^8 P a) k8 U8 u/ ^0 X6 ^
Market Structures
# S$ a9 q7 N' S0 w! ?You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
7 `1 J6 u% r T! q: ?( yECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I: ? B# E5 c7 t6 P. u/ l* W
Topics:
; Q, g5 {) y3 w. C% ^Theory of consumer behavior# l9 \- Q/ t4 Z+ X. h& h$ Z
Theory of production and cost
6 Y4 B0 r: R; d# }& MPrice and output determination under competition
$ F/ d/ k3 `2 E* u& VMonopoly and other market structures# E; R: J9 \! D* K
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Costs and Benefits
. |! L/ | f2 x3 nExternalities6 g& f: v: q! a
Decision-making0 t S. b1 K: u* H+ n7 O
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Capital Investments
( ]0 G) B! `2 f* s) r: N+ UYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
8 X/ J% S1 j# G+ o% [ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation1 Z. ]! O0 ]1 H9 u( t
Topics:
+ o; d( s) m6 j% p( zCost-Benefit Analysis2 j; |+ } A) D3 g: f5 o
Evaluating Public Investment Projects. b% V; J" o4 D& K0 h8 m3 V( T! y
Look at examples from
J0 T9 E/ E5 d- v7 q: R# eTransportation6 w! K1 n, P# W; T
River Basin Management3 f5 L- f, q. P& M x1 y, z
Electrical Generation
3 _. h4 c: l( {. G; b' E* F# Z; }Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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5 p S, K7 M$ ~1 g, s$ K% xIf you enjoyed learning about
6 D# \" Z( H! Q+ C' aSupply and Demand$ Y, w4 n! E" t5 _8 k- W# `% T" u
Externalities
7 P! t# v: ~9 `' [Resource Allocation" D% R0 i7 k' R5 L5 B% l. [8 W3 l
Taxation! g" o0 @, _& C$ M2 z& W
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6 h9 G( v$ C7 h7 s, s$ aSupply of Natural Resources in Canada9 y* S$ \0 _, M/ C% b6 v; w$ ^
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
! k9 M& v, \3 K2 l$ GECON 365 Resource Economics
+ W' r: v( P8 STopics:" X. k3 Y) _: N2 m$ k/ H
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources7 V6 a# x2 a; R$ ]0 Q6 @9 z6 g
Scarcity and pricing
" e) w" S! w0 {; C( R3 YContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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. X/ t$ P# t6 E2 Y2 U! RIf you enjoyed learning about
% f+ g7 E) j9 \) l0 ^Resource Allocation; m9 s3 H# i ]( K
Pricing
6 p* T- k: f2 m1 X* U1 O, UMarkets# o0 Q1 w* ^1 J& }
Government roles
5 c, |/ S; Q7 q7 ?5 o" C; F0 ROr would like to learn more about * G* C5 r% C9 ~4 e% q7 C
The energy sector, including sources and markets
! {7 b9 Y, s Q" U! H, l6 ACanadian Energy Policy and current issues! a1 m/ P/ ^+ e* [4 [% X( A
You might enjoy a course about
6 T% _+ `( E( n9 [7 lEnergy Economics!7 S6 T0 B4 @, r1 V
ECON 366 Energy Economics: r" m, H; F7 i0 w% A; [
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Pricing
" A" N; |3 j! _1 A/ ?Role in economic growth
* L9 x- i6 A& b& k4 WEnergy sources and markets % i1 j. }; e% b( M: E! z
Role of government
( c+ r. V8 F3 u9 nRegulation / U# U0 D) w4 k/ } t- c; v5 F
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Externalities- I" r: B* M" t, t) }- t5 w$ z
Regulation
9 r& ^' H- Y$ N' ?1 b8 ZGovernment roles+ M" C; n6 P+ Z2 ]
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# M0 ~ o- C' ^" tEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
9 M7 p- W$ o/ l: N. r3 pSteps taken to address deterioration* Q+ p) K. l( [+ g* n$ V! n
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 4 M7 m4 N' e% g2 p
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment$ R$ Q* {, y/ x& e/ \
Topics:
+ Z% ? ]6 q2 r5 H! `# LEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 6 k: O$ \2 w. {+ D6 _( V& c! y* B0 w
Types and causes of environmental deterioration # m$ g- u8 l8 t4 s% S9 w
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
5 N; ]& c! o/ eRecreation economics7 y D0 |) z' z0 r1 b
. U; g0 h9 h3 {/ }% |% K" i( }If you enjoyed learning about+ T* W* g1 V$ z% X
Individual Incentives, N4 S% H! D, t
Total Welfare
1 C! |2 F2 K; o8 F: N7 ^0 w( M" HYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
& v7 \) y* V2 W' A1 Y1 h" r+ lECON 378 Law and Economics
) x( D& z8 r4 e9 V r- D+ h' aTopics:
7 q7 I! A8 R9 V$ cIssues in Criminal and Family Law; T0 ^$ J* S/ I. C
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining, m* h& Y& `' s& V
Child Support Payments
* U/ k! O3 R8 pPrivate Divorce agreements9 J* D& @/ R) ?1 K$ z: a2 o
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act3 e5 Y! v" r' j& s3 @& @9 z
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Prisoners Dilemma
; |$ d; ^5 }* N g! DDominant Strategies
' A, }1 T0 ~) d% p% D9 j) Q5 @Collusion
2 T% W8 ^- {- U K& q+ ]2 e* P8 |6 gYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ( T+ f) v/ W7 K5 I: F6 T
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications4 s# i$ z/ G6 B+ Z8 `' k0 q" }
Topics:
8 T( U; k# Q0 Q, t; K% u# DAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
: f& u& ]3 g: N+ l7 [Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
3 q( F, w% `! }7 kNote! Prerequisites: . y" t# S2 {3 f% K1 E
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