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Trade0 l* T& Z9 a2 J; Y7 S
Growth
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3 L8 l& ^& Q2 j% V, L% _) t; aChina as an Emerging Economy
" i1 T9 |* _- ]You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
( u8 F' d. ]( |. X" ?4 F7 h# sECON 211 Chinese Economic Development. B3 j( K3 V8 `' v) M
Topics:
% i3 A, K u8 E) E/ DChinese Economy Characteristics) D3 B% J4 U: t C* X! }. S
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy. t+ u. X$ w$ |0 w v& W0 W5 s; k
Consequences of economic reform
) E) |4 V; G4 A" O f# g8 [4 b8 WCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
8 x. B' h4 w- g8 oRich and Poor Countries
% p. e6 b! H6 v6 d* o6 V2 }Why economies differ1 t9 {; v, ?% y
Causes for such differences; b9 Z. q" [4 ]6 j0 R4 F$ d
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 \9 z+ B6 F, q- {) F0 D
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth% N& k, T3 g) v6 n% b2 n
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Technology# @4 p: p1 }) D9 x1 o4 h. T+ b
Institutions- X9 f' [0 _1 V5 v% R# @
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 6 s g' K. q7 {! d+ ^; `2 _& ^
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 v& p# [" K. c B# p/ vSupply and Demand3 C3 X, ?. _) L0 p
Consumer Behavior
( b. P( X$ V* SProduction and Cost0 A- e: V7 x+ b& ?, u
Price and Output# x8 r) [$ }. J' m6 X- L: B
Market Structures" p5 @. ^. \' s) ]
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!! Z1 O6 j- w$ Z7 W
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I' h3 e, {* [- h# f* X1 r- g3 H
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Theory of consumer behavior
% q" p% \+ @2 l! C I8 v4 e) M9 u3 p3 jTheory of production and cost; D: Y4 g! L- G9 G
Price and output determination under competition
/ L H% A: C, r7 FMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
- J+ l( g/ c f! L% QCosts and Benefits 5 t- l9 U* K% O6 s9 L" O! ? L
Externalities
- g7 ^8 J6 g8 k" jDecision-making
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! q: P0 b3 k& L2 a3 u% iCapital Investments, s# N. y! u+ S- k5 J
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!2 s8 D$ o, q: W t
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation1 u# t9 M3 H, W9 ?% q n8 f7 G
Topics:2 H# a% g) g8 ^0 S8 S8 A6 q
Cost-Benefit Analysis
1 ]4 t( X# R8 E" |( e% G6 K8 ZEvaluating Public Investment Projects- }1 i! M% W7 l A$ r
Look at examples from
$ M" W3 x; K# j% x( B( ETransportation
! w+ \9 C1 E; ~2 f5 v7 SRiver Basin Management0 r- e0 {6 q8 G/ r/ t) F9 n
Electrical Generation, C& v- W1 Y+ W# F
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control$ G3 Y1 n& A- F, v
( r! \3 t! z2 ]% }If you enjoyed learning about
; d) c2 t9 x8 I- q8 B0 {Supply and Demand
% {/ J9 x7 M' `Externalities7 h; Y8 w- A H% H \, Z
Resource Allocation: t& R2 l1 c5 w1 A. W0 Y- y, w
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada# P7 q2 h) _+ N6 B7 J8 ]& h& ~
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
8 @$ M) I! w! Z9 S0 d8 FECON 365 Resource Economics8 Q/ q2 W5 `9 K9 D3 ?
Topics:7 l$ ^' ^1 F' [0 Q' T% c; L
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources3 H- N# b: a6 R9 d# E. M; B% J
Scarcity and pricing
" d$ @: g; ] a) s- sContemporary Canadian resource policy issues; d2 J; U5 @4 z! x7 F3 a6 L4 ?
. b& s* u# T/ z) c8 ZIf you enjoyed learning about
+ a- p- ?! d% x3 W# uResource Allocation
; F: \' ?( H+ Q/ q% h; VPricing
, e: l. x5 R# Q( S7 t* G7 cMarkets& [% a+ m1 a* F
Government roles
# m- n1 \0 ]/ L: n9 `# \Or would like to learn more about / @9 E- U1 V8 k2 R
The energy sector, including sources and markets
, X" d4 a$ |) `+ L$ Z3 _% S, |Canadian Energy Policy and current issues( A. M/ _ D5 u4 S
You might enjoy a course about : k4 h: a& }3 X/ s o0 m2 Y
Energy Economics!
J- G& k; P( `ECON 366 Energy Economics0 l: t8 R m! H8 f7 \, z' J; r
Topics:
/ G. @, k+ L! y& T; C+ PPricing
$ S: `( O o! q/ y$ e% pRole in economic growth
% @) \/ @$ n3 EEnergy sources and markets
# o- {2 G. o R2 x ~Role of government
8 s5 s3 V4 D7 `" j( Y5 ?Regulation ! p/ @6 Q# [: ]7 `
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Externalities% B. p Q" r$ n: f. D
Regulation& R7 ^) y% D2 r+ w, j9 f8 K$ k
Government roles
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" P) U- L6 d# F. m' e! E: Z9 [2 kEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
: G/ v" K( S5 s6 ]& ~2 |Steps taken to address deterioration
: K" ^1 g5 U5 U; hYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
5 f3 L' \8 N1 i# g. D& NECON 369 Economics of the Environment, y6 H" \* Y x& g' ?9 g7 ^+ @
Topics: * {* X& r; v" i7 E# t, k, z8 k2 N1 W
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment - _( z: O) z8 I6 N# N# M
Types and causes of environmental deterioration : G/ c6 w8 K. }- C9 f
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
6 c: X& J, h- a+ ARecreation economics+ a2 G* A7 Y0 Z% {) z$ {
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Individual Incentives
& K" K o- m2 \: KTotal Welfare ) P4 f6 u* h' A& n0 M# R+ M( g2 S
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
( D0 o) ~( h1 N+ n) U; g/ QECON 378 Law and Economics
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law! R' {1 S2 E+ ]2 `$ ?& B
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining- s. r8 ~8 U% L/ K2 f6 _: B
Child Support Payments
0 Q [, r; C( J9 k3 ]4 }Private Divorce agreements
+ d- T: ]5 J1 q3 Y+ ^5 g4 P* vCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma9 s. G8 W. E) [+ z2 ]3 `
Dominant Strategies% z2 \. L, L0 Y {9 ]% Y
Collusion1 s7 f: ?9 @ G/ {: P9 h
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 8 k$ _) a# m8 z: }/ B8 Z9 Z
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
% ?* y+ {, G8 jTopics:
) {6 A$ _& L6 XAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games: i9 x0 V/ j. s L! b; X
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
% B# f2 ]' Q$ P, A7 _Note! Prerequisites:
/ f$ w. I! L1 I( Y" ^ECON 384 & 299 |
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