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Trade
2 P* L; `$ Y+ v5 M1 X+ N, `# a9 oGrowth
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' [: X+ R. t8 [# Z; R4 H) qChina as an Emerging Economy' Q/ F- s( V; N+ @& X
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
4 {. f% s0 T3 }& A' c+ |ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development& N* E; J# W! R5 U+ z; x
Topics: 7 H& A( t0 Q2 d7 A' N' t
Chinese Economy Characteristics
0 ]" F9 W8 i& Y) V$ |0 IRecent Events in the Chinese Economy% o v. m3 R8 F, ^- x
Consequences of economic reform
1 }0 `+ J \- X. e! v9 k1 G9 [Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries+ h0 T# {# A' Y1 f% |2 Z& `: a- q4 C, R
Why economies differ
Y/ h8 r! j% UCauses for such differences
2 J2 l8 @. ~" h, o# i) _1 NYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
3 j" |) V0 R2 |# X. LECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 I; E( a4 z; H; Q0 w
Topics:- D9 m* [# s7 L0 M; X/ @ S) q0 P
Technology
6 F8 G4 Q" _8 C& W9 TInstitutions
! P3 [- m$ k* s- o% B/ w% ZGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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* N9 |' J6 E; j% CSupply and Demand5 @8 u6 B0 k7 K6 R2 U
Consumer Behavior
: V* `' E f3 [! mProduction and Cost
8 `. O, r) x' l! nPrice and Output/ n( y2 g% r( O* b6 H
Market Structures
/ c) s7 ]/ }# g! Q, s0 wYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!" v, n# f! f: {6 @
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I& Y& |1 b" }. b. a6 ^+ P2 `
Topics:
$ S, I) O7 q1 W- `" b" a8 JTheory of consumer behavior( T6 e# z0 d3 @) C7 o7 u, G
Theory of production and cost
; N# I1 W7 y* ]3 X9 Z5 `* fPrice and output determination under competition
/ w) y( h0 @) L6 h2 K1 X5 UMonopoly and other market structures
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6 [. `6 l6 m: iIf you enjoyed learning about
, j3 E/ x0 p; O0 j& C/ jCosts and Benefits 5 I W9 z7 z$ f& J7 S% x
Externalities4 O' a! P F3 K' T) P' u2 V
Decision-making
6 k$ |, v5 I6 o2 k! P9 x+ vOr would like to learn more about 8 a: i6 }+ u: s5 S" R- [
Capital Investments/ W9 I* V0 A' t( R* G* U7 E
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 q: o6 W" {: I" r
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation$ Q: Q( }5 r' X: k. x9 F* q
Topics:) J) I. m4 }2 z7 T* b V
Cost-Benefit Analysis% n5 f* v& Z; b" g& v
Evaluating Public Investment Projects- Q- l' b; z n" N2 D7 f( ~% T# n; O5 e, b
Look at examples from 2 h v$ ]1 L; j+ ~- ^
Transportation
" D5 O' Y* T6 @River Basin Management
3 o9 O- g& s1 v% R" R8 sElectrical Generation. U; l# Y7 F# |; B3 W0 K6 H
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand/ H: k: }" W: d+ G. P3 x d
Externalities* Z0 V8 [/ ~) p# p1 U( F7 p0 M+ Z c9 A/ {
Resource Allocation
( O5 V$ U4 ^: O* ^/ |$ {/ VTaxation5 g3 u4 l5 }5 f3 I9 m$ M% B, M( p
Or would like to learn more about 7 }' [! s; ]6 Z
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
* }, f4 ?* m, s' eYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!" e7 t9 C8 ^' P5 _' ?
ECON 365 Resource Economics
' t1 Z% t+ ~% X# |Topics:( ]* M2 M8 V9 _3 |/ ?0 F% T; h
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
7 U$ \1 R& _! b# k' H: r( BScarcity and pricing
2 ] B I* ^+ X- S; @+ h) hContemporary Canadian resource policy issues# J) @4 o0 V% X' U; f
8 h; f, U4 L/ g+ iIf you enjoyed learning about
; n' ?" O" {, f3 T7 f/ c7 M, nResource Allocation2 w- U( i( U6 I/ h2 \
Pricing* _+ S) B. D! l$ w3 E# o+ |
Markets8 C5 g* Q9 S" x& X5 ?
Government roles
; q+ ~' k# B, D$ u+ k' x) `, X, `Or would like to learn more about
1 Y% a, j4 g# n* m) bThe energy sector, including sources and markets
2 {, w* G. N$ x: L- G) s, bCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
; K/ b7 O) ?% Z1 h# i; rYou might enjoy a course about $ Q8 ^8 [$ o' W8 q D
Energy Economics!
K9 H( {, \* SECON 366 Energy Economics
S( f$ B; p) ~5 z5 X2 i- CTopics:
8 Q# D8 Z. i5 B. S( \Pricing
: b7 b4 D/ y4 TRole in economic growth
6 v" h& K" b; nEnergy sources and markets ( {$ s, h" h; g* M
Role of government 5 z( Y7 p% @4 L9 M# L" e* \0 W" u
Regulation
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& n! P. U7 P( ^8 b" lIf you enjoyed learning about
3 T. S0 U! _. D2 E8 k. z8 DExternalities
, e) @- K. ^1 Z i+ o$ MRegulation1 W5 Y; ]% t3 ?9 m
Government roles
. ] P8 W. H# A0 \" \0 MOr would like to learn more about & S) n. ^8 H+ w- n
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration# e2 P* K( n$ s: Q6 H3 x5 g
Steps taken to address deterioration, R9 |/ j* g, Q v9 ]/ {1 @
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
6 W; r% o# g: v9 n; d6 Y. F$ eECON 369 Economics of the Environment& h1 @$ ?& l. N0 j
Topics: $ H7 H7 K0 M' i8 T
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
8 F! z$ Z4 M; v0 wTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 6 S) s2 ?8 B1 e3 h% o
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 0 n# A2 o+ n I1 i z
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives0 U* r) e# \1 x# l: x
Total Welfare 0 R( h2 ]& W5 n. l
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! , p( i1 [& q" N5 T% J+ Z7 i; S
ECON 378 Law and Economics) w' s9 J! ]1 K d6 M! ~9 j
Topics:
6 O! [5 c! F* J3 J+ _' i9 n" UIssues in Criminal and Family Law/ W( `- { |! g8 p0 @8 N
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining+ u( K( l* u2 X6 @: ?, D% ^
Child Support Payments
/ U9 {+ P! `5 z' f/ f$ j T2 NPrivate Divorce agreements
, g& y S7 W$ h! v. w/ L' nCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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: }' r! I2 |/ {If you enjoyed learning about 2 E: d- P3 ?2 E$ P4 ^3 F% K
Prisoners Dilemma5 M6 D4 E6 i$ i9 d( e+ p% Z( ?
Dominant Strategies( `0 y7 _. G3 C# O4 j6 d" v/ W# i
Collusion9 X# G E, q3 S$ I6 L; c+ g
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
* U0 F4 K) M; G6 P IECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
) d' T3 }) S+ Q) e/ A8 cTopics: ) @( ^0 H( w9 z% r( m% \$ N
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
8 t( o1 e$ S0 }+ X( k. Y9 OApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
. a: ~# e9 V- R! o. |/ M, gNote! Prerequisites:
' U. x/ k; b; w$ \( aECON 384 & 299 |
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