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Trade( Z; L- C% a8 w/ q& q6 _# m) N* ?" g
Growth
2 ?% n b9 D/ U4 o t8 V8 t2 ZOr would like to learn more about:
+ B( h6 G7 R) tChina as an Emerging Economy o% P+ i% A X4 g# [
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
6 [% J" c. _. t1 DECON 211 Chinese Economic Development. [. \4 ]# q0 n* R( p; z! Z
Topics:
( Z, l; w, b, a% W% L' F4 C4 l9 g3 `7 |Chinese Economy Characteristics7 T0 X; U8 p. H. {
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
$ k6 c+ D- w& ?9 SConsequences of economic reform
+ } \; x/ e" ?0 \4 v7 FCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
3 [) G: q" ^# MRich and Poor Countries8 f8 y8 v! U- v( V# g
Why economies differ( d1 T/ }$ u& o( h8 `8 V' Y
Causes for such differences# Z/ \6 q! t; z& {# z) ~
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 c- N/ ?+ l4 b# gECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ A. A4 u& l( e2 [. PTopics:5 h! r! a( \' m' A* ~
Technology8 M4 {( K4 @; T* }- P3 D9 m
Institutions
9 C) H+ ]% g( |* @6 O0 P0 p1 ^' lGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand, ?" L" o0 N+ x8 B6 v
Consumer Behavior
8 [7 t% U& a: v1 P. O6 {8 X/ u5 KProduction and Cost( e9 C$ }1 h- u7 ]* K6 k+ o
Price and Output
" Z# C( P$ ?# p' lMarket Structures1 x/ _3 U. I+ G+ I, y; f0 U
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!9 ~2 f6 F+ b" o! M9 U2 }" z
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
# C# R* f% y# N0 }$ }( HTopics:
* s) o% Y2 i) A0 LTheory of consumer behavior
: _3 C1 m3 C; ]5 X& N# d' JTheory of production and cost
8 t8 h u) d, E3 V1 w+ p0 B4 HPrice and output determination under competition' Z0 S1 F+ c& Y/ d$ T8 v
Monopoly and other market structures9 C; v6 k0 u" [6 q: h" H" u- u
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8 Y4 p+ M! c+ ]" e4 LCosts and Benefits
6 Z% c# [* `2 M9 G, dExternalities0 Y% |& f) W" A
Decision-making0 m. U# R6 K4 m* g9 Z
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e+ P8 `2 t/ t+ A! t# fCapital Investments; ]' L8 L/ k$ @8 i" z2 G
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!. I& `# q7 b9 W2 B7 z) r
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
1 v$ n/ D1 h) |7 y) XTopics:
/ @. `' h2 s% f0 B; E( a) m/ e$ aCost-Benefit Analysis8 P% [! B$ F" z* A+ R! R: |
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
" x2 E) r- l u6 F7 M" `' sLook at examples from
' F5 m8 d V& `' c. g) gTransportation
|' A: x$ j% }5 I9 Z/ mRiver Basin Management
( ]0 |% c* c( I v* F1 L k: UElectrical Generation% c; P ^5 x% S7 S9 B
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control/ m) M- Y# U; g4 B
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Supply and Demand, }! ?& b0 q$ ?. g& X! z
Externalities& T/ e% ]: D4 \" d
Resource Allocation
6 N$ w. H3 Y% ^5 j c4 y' W/ lTaxation
0 e# |+ M; k# a' HOr would like to learn more about
& s# r$ }- Z' MSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ u& z/ r! G/ i7 H% {% W- m' t; EYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!" ]& s* t# o6 S Z
ECON 365 Resource Economics
- A' ]% A/ H! k! `Topics:# r( G$ a/ j K3 b4 y# }* @+ A/ Y
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources6 q6 e1 n7 L0 u
Scarcity and pricing
, Z7 z9 o* l e; Y7 g6 t2 Y0 O3 KContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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' l$ q. y. `) G/ [If you enjoyed learning about
( ] U4 y& ?* aResource Allocation% ?) `' Z- e/ Y! r
Pricing; L& B" S1 v% {3 `8 |9 s
Markets4 o$ q& _. R, e/ b; Z7 G9 G
Government roles
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) e6 r2 X- H( p4 o& n! DThe energy sector, including sources and markets% r/ w' Y" n. P- L; R
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
4 @4 W0 s- ~1 T* IYou might enjoy a course about * ?" Q7 ] ~. [# T) y$ X" g8 S
Energy Economics!0 r* u4 q7 K8 F0 w$ N3 c* ^' j; o
ECON 366 Energy Economics. @4 W$ N; O' _9 b8 H6 ^0 a4 F
Topics: - f5 q _1 N( f
Pricing1 q4 L. v' S2 Q6 t8 g0 a& D
Role in economic growth
+ b1 J, A8 W6 G. `9 R2 |, oEnergy sources and markets : P( H$ N/ t4 Q" Y. \5 c6 m0 O6 |
Role of government ! t5 w5 k0 n& K% n0 o9 m
Regulation
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9 u6 p& h$ w+ ~! lIf you enjoyed learning about 9 Z9 E9 g! |0 k, m4 Q' L- }
Externalities o$ u- `& V/ J6 S# t" D
Regulation
2 Z: o, M) O1 w' {) b& XGovernment roles1 l& x& b6 P& P# G3 n u
Or would like to learn more about
8 b; d7 L! S' I- q. } C. Q* YEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
2 ~! v S5 o5 _+ P8 U: S$ HSteps taken to address deterioration. V$ ?- \5 x& G6 i3 A% f
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
& N# N$ z8 j$ BECON 369 Economics of the Environment
\# R3 m7 r' _* I9 W' hTopics:
- c0 h. D! u6 j& t/ CEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
" N' }8 }& s$ J% V7 z. ETypes and causes of environmental deterioration % P) F& f* [2 U: g
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration , x* v; }9 u2 o( R( x6 j
Recreation economics
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( G' w6 W' D7 c4 E4 @' K Individual Incentives, c3 E/ b) h8 v: |- o, t! d
Total Welfare ; G; B* f- }9 d/ n7 @
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
2 {* P$ g" Z! S9 a8 J+ V9 JECON 378 Law and Economics0 E& Q" H. ?5 ~( h+ f
Topics: + @2 J7 j# M+ s- A/ w8 R
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
# Z, f; W7 O1 q/ N, d! }Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
/ `& S$ X( w& ^, Y) TChild Support Payments% P6 c& _" c# }+ c1 O
Private Divorce agreements* ?2 P6 }' g- o! G
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act; r0 z; U+ j' @5 W! ~5 f& Z5 X# O
5 @) o! f2 t5 c( e1 FIf you enjoyed learning about
2 k3 P3 I* \- { [4 |Prisoners Dilemma
! Q8 a2 \) @6 n& x3 t& fDominant Strategies
9 S6 }( @/ I8 t0 b [ qCollusion
2 n0 L! l0 x; K4 Y8 r7 w) @8 n+ qYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
' z9 E' _+ ?" p2 K& _: q: S- x, R$ D5 p1 TECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications- j& T8 A! H) [8 t
Topics:
5 H: J' \: B' wAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
: E+ g, F+ ^8 k o* [) G" lApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ) w- m$ _3 ^% [6 t! ^
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