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' q+ X( G7 ?* @8 t8 `& A) X; D. OTrade5 I4 {9 X/ s' D0 d" N' H0 n& S
Growth6 [# z; T/ a5 O3 U/ G7 g E3 @2 N& Q
Or would like to learn more about: / \+ B7 S m/ L# w' t/ T
China as an Emerging Economy
2 i! }8 O. [) C# R, ?( ]1 IYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!' `: H G5 ^/ f( v
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development5 V- U8 j4 Z1 c0 i7 B+ m
Topics:
. A, A' e5 b, q, oChinese Economy Characteristics+ p* |/ u9 ~, U' x" f
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy5 N' w0 o# k" f; [; _9 Y$ C
Consequences of economic reform3 M3 S$ |5 I, m7 b. ~
Canada’s economic relations with China+ n9 p# q ?, [1 A( n/ b) Y- z5 B% e! Y
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If you would like to learn more about: 6 G' O7 g' C* b( u" k9 A" a9 U
Rich and Poor Countries
9 x) l5 h/ Y+ } k3 |9 R4 ]: xWhy economies differ8 A0 v" k: H2 [! p" Q/ q
Causes for such differences3 K7 l" N l- e* w$ w, k
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 k1 I m1 o' ^3 S! t- DECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 L/ i+ I; s1 l( w
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Technology
/ v, p0 J. I1 o; W: ` y3 eInstitutions
6 m6 q0 n) Y \/ o1 y7 `Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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! G" r4 a& D( hIf you enjoyed learning about 7 M! d% x1 ~) y$ w8 @# j/ z. |" S
Supply and Demand
3 {2 l3 Z2 C L" l7 Y! s0 C1 {Consumer Behavior5 @" u- y2 k6 Z7 m+ P4 o
Production and Cost
( `4 y7 C, X% bPrice and Output
2 b, z* d4 t# H* z9 i k& ^Market Structures
- g4 M3 y3 G+ }' m( B, dYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!. G. ~* D r$ e! y
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
5 y; L% B8 M4 h) t" kTopics: & H' V9 L2 G; N/ i
Theory of consumer behavior3 d& [- n' e- A# K8 m' S" F! h$ M8 A' ?
Theory of production and cost* z. C" ~, |% z6 q/ t
Price and output determination under competition
' b+ _2 \+ x8 x8 v6 ]Monopoly and other market structures7 \! u& [1 c) s8 T9 o
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If you enjoyed learning about
% |( |8 ?9 Y! }0 P3 l( p! t! sCosts and Benefits , [! ?) ?8 g1 w
Externalities
+ k- U7 f6 T' @2 [( t+ \1 @Decision-making
6 R0 T0 T7 x7 B# r8 v3 b) e% COr would like to learn more about
$ O# u+ K, h2 SCapital Investments
5 W1 h: V6 j) cYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
6 g( w2 Q/ K- N6 J3 g8 QECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
, w3 T' {; D2 I# n9 P' D5 I3 ITopics:
1 H: w9 ^* }9 K6 |. q" jCost-Benefit Analysis) W. t% v& r/ i# a. p9 g
Evaluating Public Investment Projects" s: v4 N' `$ ?/ s
Look at examples from / {7 ]$ H' H9 ]% a: F( ?. a2 e
Transportation
: A: Y5 p5 O0 i$ l* E) ?River Basin Management
5 V+ p3 A- i# E* Y0 d* Z6 uElectrical Generation
4 `; j$ @& G+ b1 j/ @Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
% x7 i- P1 M, g6 O# e jExternalities
h) S& O; `1 ?7 F/ s' c. `Resource Allocation4 [# z+ N3 `3 g, ]2 ?5 P# b
Taxation
& @0 O8 \" B* n7 r- X" kOr would like to learn more about
. H1 {) ~6 A1 `1 t5 K3 XSupply of Natural Resources in Canada4 c K- R2 l$ d$ k) X3 a4 T; a, g6 m# D
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
& m) B8 j) L+ a& ^8 FECON 365 Resource Economics
4 L J4 {7 `: P' D7 u3 aTopics:+ J5 o) |* W# b6 _# i9 ^4 _" n, t3 J
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
) S$ E5 ]- |) w( W. }Scarcity and pricing
! Z2 M" q0 z9 w2 BContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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/ U( d! n2 ?6 AIf you enjoyed learning about % Q4 I- Y$ L$ G7 Z
Resource Allocation
0 k& Z0 h8 X/ S. t; _, a sPricing* m& p" v5 F7 b( z3 y$ R
Markets1 ~2 A# t5 g; g% h
Government roles
4 {) D+ a+ L8 @Or would like to learn more about 8 g6 V0 S1 {; H8 ~+ C @/ L8 I6 J
The energy sector, including sources and markets
/ W7 E) i8 r; X3 v8 z/ V) G3 i7 VCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
1 N% ?! d- G" i& zYou might enjoy a course about 0 y) x3 S7 `0 F
Energy Economics!
+ x/ I8 e6 J$ Q# P7 zECON 366 Energy Economics
6 T, f7 `$ ]1 R8 YTopics:
9 l8 G$ T- L3 _5 G TPricing4 s# B+ K1 l/ K1 P6 N, c- X5 M- D2 A: D
Role in economic growth
" J) R6 q) f' m: y* X8 a, VEnergy sources and markets
: M! C! m/ z' l* c8 e5 @Role of government
0 v9 a6 Y1 b+ l" u7 {0 A T1 SRegulation $ k; q% v; r$ M2 `0 B3 h+ y
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Externalities, i. X }% \ t3 o
Regulation& ]- o4 ~% a. ~% z: _4 X
Government roles
4 a4 x% O' w8 U- B$ L1 ZOr would like to learn more about 1 t6 v3 a3 G* ^% Z" J( ~" |- i, ~* l( k
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
6 g' P- k0 U& U, d1 F P9 |' XSteps taken to address deterioration
9 N% U! k# {5 f# X& VYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ) \& k5 w2 ~; j, r+ }7 ~# K! k: C
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
! B8 v! a; B4 TTopics:
* j- f+ B8 O5 S( E" w: Z5 `8 C2 jEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
* F' f( v% g1 B6 r) ]Types and causes of environmental deterioration
& l0 v# A+ ]6 A# c/ v4 MTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration , @! a3 ]1 K% ?) p' ~
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives
! X1 p9 X+ g9 q ]9 k3 ~Total Welfare
& x' v: _& V6 e1 W' x& }: I' jYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
( Z( G* f& t" eECON 378 Law and Economics
1 r& s; u3 w3 f6 I4 UTopics: 5 z- z6 e3 W" l+ [4 z
Issues in Criminal and Family Law' q3 l# O4 b' v" f% |) z
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining6 A4 c( H2 A7 Q4 P
Child Support Payments, P: V& Q% B* A8 _" p+ J
Private Divorce agreements
4 o8 j! @) d u' y$ N- K2 a2 OCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
& y$ y! c" l7 E3 }2 m+ O s" yPrisoners Dilemma- k, m+ F) {& \$ p1 F* }/ G$ S
Dominant Strategies4 j. ?) X( I4 e: J2 R A
Collusion. _6 v* A/ M; b8 u, C- Q
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
) Y1 A( o4 @6 Z4 g# j1 mECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
) u6 G V4 T2 p5 s7 m J- NTopics: ( {; ?- \4 _: R
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
0 J5 h: w* E8 w* JApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ! x$ R% U7 }9 D( {# [# \( t
Note! Prerequisites: * T' I; m& }/ L$ W( `* i, F
ECON 384 & 299 |
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