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Trade
1 {# p. g) g# c9 C5 KGrowth5 q* ?9 g( ^* u5 b2 M: S
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China as an Emerging Economy; U) s& v7 |; U+ P& q
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!/ u" F P( i; Z2 @9 [3 M' C
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
$ ]. g/ s7 L- p8 G( d) gTopics: 5 u) S! L3 ~3 e# i7 @! U1 }2 @8 h2 H
Chinese Economy Characteristics
6 k z- s3 h6 R+ V5 Z4 P1 }Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
& R' G% W4 F" cConsequences of economic reform0 f) b! F4 Y, B o/ {
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries+ Z7 t' N- a: D* }3 G% x
Why economies differ
( d- q5 |9 M; O. \ V( f6 {Causes for such differences( U5 L0 J# R( s
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 V+ _2 P9 K" u/ A* {" u* x5 @/ f2 ]$ LECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth) d7 X) {- [4 Q. l9 B1 S: m
Topics:
. Y: z7 i& Y+ |3 S7 N, OTechnology* S: @$ r0 b, U& \ v- }5 H
Institutions
2 l- N4 g9 j% y. jGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand4 K8 u7 B$ F) l
Consumer Behavior
' V7 X: W; B4 p% \. |4 GProduction and Cost+ m6 Z4 f% W/ e
Price and Output
; _: O' S& u2 L8 u2 ]4 l" ?: uMarket Structures
. c/ T" U+ }& P. u) }& FYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!8 n% L' v6 N* |' t- D* X. o
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
( L: K, i. C+ t" WTopics:
9 w. T# x6 C. f6 w# E/ H3 y8 zTheory of consumer behavior
) g( d- |4 }" qTheory of production and cost& @/ \/ r8 y Q4 t7 L( F
Price and output determination under competition4 f, S8 s5 _3 ]
Monopoly and other market structures
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, k( r4 p( i6 o4 FIf you enjoyed learning about
" j! Z* B* L: m' VCosts and Benefits
; x, M& X, H: `* l Z! }" m2 h6 yExternalities( f* l4 B/ r, |0 O: A4 ^7 l
Decision-making. J0 G3 C) y0 u& _' W
Or would like to learn more about
" `* L% r; l- l9 iCapital Investments, M% X c+ D$ g8 r0 z7 @' P. N
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
1 _( X' u0 X. A9 bECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation( W1 a' V- }( s& T
Topics:! X! R6 Q8 k- \ z5 c' V0 U
Cost-Benefit Analysis
5 B7 n8 Q) Z: U0 |$ G5 l0 bEvaluating Public Investment Projects
( }) N d! `( A6 J4 s' f5 ^: kLook at examples from
; l/ l6 |( B4 z3 L- r& vTransportation$ i8 f, I5 @( H- f# n
River Basin Management6 @. ~' e& G+ E! b' G
Electrical Generation
3 u5 k" u/ y3 B- {* wOil & Gas and Pollution Control; C3 \- u; j2 r1 e, e- X) ^+ O
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Supply and Demand
- A$ ?5 F; u9 p6 fExternalities$ A. u, t2 s, c2 [( g: y. ~
Resource Allocation5 R- c3 O4 @5 x7 s n
Taxation
% F4 c+ j6 O1 h" n! VOr would like to learn more about
2 `6 G, t z: N$ VSupply of Natural Resources in Canada, |4 ^) y* h4 J
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!& F% h1 f5 ?/ F. W( e
ECON 365 Resource Economics
8 u2 ?5 e) S+ g" }1 M6 ^Topics:# f. b# h) A# b1 l1 }+ E
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources* Z9 H. i' y) ?! r7 ~$ k
Scarcity and pricing8 u( Y9 Z) f' Z' B
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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: Q. ^( i/ `" D; ?; JIf you enjoyed learning about
3 \3 ?$ ]/ ^3 AResource Allocation" Q9 C! @$ j4 `0 t8 V& d& }( Q5 K3 j1 f0 A
Pricing- f4 `. J2 @1 K" I) k
Markets
+ W* Q" H; J* g) A% c+ a1 ~! }Government roles; }0 Q" T. O+ G; y2 \: ^8 l5 P
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
" t7 V4 @$ J$ yCanadian Energy Policy and current issues. v8 n, C7 I3 V s6 F- f' Q0 x
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Energy Economics!
" _1 o# J2 V1 r- s! H D& cECON 366 Energy Economics
3 M) \5 R* Q" n& h c4 bTopics:
6 A+ z" C$ W$ R' `Pricing! J- X+ \) \0 m) r
Role in economic growth ( Q+ w5 s9 C+ V
Energy sources and markets
6 h8 R. @4 ~$ kRole of government
% D8 W2 f4 H$ U! B) t; }Regulation % S/ E# X: l8 F J2 ?0 W/ o
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, j1 _" T X$ H) ^+ }Externalities
8 [6 N& ` z2 f. Q. p. ]. n: m% _Regulation$ X7 |- N1 g6 v+ T! Q6 C+ {8 U
Government roles
1 [# m# X4 a4 e' `) ]Or would like to learn more about
+ J1 K$ N0 g" O/ }Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
4 t2 s. p% E! Y7 oSteps taken to address deterioration5 I( M2 M% Q) G/ ^. Z- D
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
# N9 E( X* E2 j/ C" t u% zECON 369 Economics of the Environment/ M4 n# \* h; t! u! B
Topics: $ u4 E3 H" k# [' Y4 n
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment + O/ q4 _3 r) F# M$ `3 R
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 1 T- u9 K1 Q9 G* y" o
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration . R3 ]8 r/ ^- v1 J0 P
Recreation economics1 q/ y- C( ~2 i6 ~- M4 L
) c5 F; U/ G1 c, M4 c1 V7 e' LIf you enjoyed learning about A* f$ W* d9 z$ }) ]: S# ^7 N
Individual Incentives
# t& P. j2 E1 l5 N2 fTotal Welfare
! h7 y3 T) d( e& s: E6 NYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% x0 {! M F6 x/ N( S; X+ HECON 378 Law and Economics
$ J0 v& t: ^7 tTopics: A( Q- F: ?! {, \# e h
Issues in Criminal and Family Law5 M" n0 d3 ~7 l1 ~0 c2 C
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
- w- j' S7 [+ V0 G, _Child Support Payments/ x0 k' P" J g/ s. z# g5 h
Private Divorce agreements
- k1 e- Y0 c1 V* E, K3 M' I* r# f8 d1 ^Criminal provisions of the Competition Act9 w& y% R1 |- V+ w
, }& P8 P3 G5 \3 J6 V& X3 GIf you enjoyed learning about
( g6 G' \4 E0 G1 h& LPrisoners Dilemma- e: t1 Y7 Z' t" q( O1 h7 O3 T
Dominant Strategies- L, L, U- \( N/ v" R+ ~/ j
Collusion9 D; R( u, D* c. I) w
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 4 o4 Z) p! S g# u6 d$ W/ _
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications, A9 v" b$ p/ D% M; J
Topics: $ c5 C$ F" s6 h$ c8 V3 l/ @
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games5 s$ \6 [# j$ G# b0 O. v! J
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
* t2 @ ?0 u3 c; n7 \) wNote! Prerequisites: 1 i3 w' ]8 a# |" A* R; k
ECON 384 & 299 |
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