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Trade5 u9 \' d& v0 ~! S% }* l4 ~
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy, c- Z$ j$ G F9 v
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
4 c2 `9 t, J0 i; ~7 ~% bECON 211 Chinese Economic Development9 M+ _$ M7 i2 i6 D0 t
Topics: * l8 s& Y- g4 u; a4 ^; P
Chinese Economy Characteristics
9 s- e3 P8 [( o% R0 j" nRecent Events in the Chinese Economy; U' Q6 v( |) K; A7 G* m: ?# R2 ], g6 s
Consequences of economic reform7 K+ j$ Q% j4 B, z
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
, P K/ O2 y z1 p& ~5 Y/ {4 M4 ~Why economies differ
+ V- B2 ], I. i! U% ~Causes for such differences4 o7 D- l) r `. C
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 r0 f7 L" s3 f8 f! G% {
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 b- ~ t! ~" P. w) B) u. _Topics:( y! A+ O7 G/ V `2 d K$ q
Technology
L5 e( P) t% mInstitutions
& E; p3 c- T5 `Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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( `8 O4 B- C+ gIf you enjoyed learning about
) X" W7 L+ n! l. R4 m' ]3 A# L3 QSupply and Demand2 x/ u! i0 b, D a# w
Consumer Behavior
/ ^6 `' D( U! e0 x3 t' k! l DProduction and Cost q9 S6 F2 F0 H* e: u; K
Price and Output
# X% a* P, \$ S5 p3 dMarket Structures9 G7 `& K0 p) K& k
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!$ w* j, }( w/ o8 P1 }& g# T: \
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
L1 p9 \2 l4 U* D( DTopics:
0 N- Z9 {0 M% ?% b5 xTheory of consumer behavior
( @' Q- ^% O5 P5 ETheory of production and cost1 N) ~' [' x2 @5 F$ p8 \
Price and output determination under competition: w4 C* n$ k4 |$ L
Monopoly and other market structures& h2 q4 Y* s9 L7 k
! I) T+ X6 W% m7 _If you enjoyed learning about
8 w) }% K# F* H) g& GCosts and Benefits
6 `% I% u$ v4 F: N& M, y0 mExternalities
! Q. K, ]% u* a6 v0 {Decision-making+ j7 [! f; K' g& m. [9 U
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/ a g/ E! |6 z$ `Capital Investments' p9 z5 a$ B, f9 e
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!) c* ]0 d( _9 ]3 F
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation9 u9 k" ~. e( Y2 Z3 E7 p* [! o
Topics:! x$ F7 U4 e' O; x1 T- T3 u/ |
Cost-Benefit Analysis
: B7 p! b* g' X* }$ wEvaluating Public Investment Projects% a" w2 K* j6 s( t5 }1 p. u0 W
Look at examples from + G0 G4 h; x4 B4 p( X
Transportation
3 D B& b2 o: f# u! o, Q; J8 YRiver Basin Management
9 ?% U( o" v! [; rElectrical Generation/ g- g' a; B' h( o/ Y! [
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Externalities) |* u! i! p2 r! a
Resource Allocation
* [* {0 I* p- {9 wTaxation
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) j! U: w5 ^: N& m8 T7 i5 ?Supply of Natural Resources in Canada6 ]. B# `( o0 ~; w3 L X
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!: a8 C) C3 ^( K
ECON 365 Resource Economics* k) q' f& t7 s0 q8 D" y
Topics:0 S: C0 V" W, E" \2 t& G! L
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources X; s; |5 o) W; y& a
Scarcity and pricing
& p: w2 V( H s/ X XContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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, q6 P# \( ?. @( E1 cResource Allocation2 a+ D0 t1 P) {$ r" x' a5 O: _3 J2 b
Pricing8 J9 w/ I9 G. k# r' R2 m
Markets# C: ]% W2 F t: q, F: _5 d2 H
Government roles4 S- @& I$ r, [5 K: M z& b) g
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The energy sector, including sources and markets% w3 F: \+ k+ }8 N% _
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
/ j' l H& c6 p; \8 G% `# l) T6 C; fYou might enjoy a course about * O$ `9 Z2 e" J, O5 T" y
Energy Economics!& b' F, O v* L$ E
ECON 366 Energy Economics" k" Z7 i) T8 Q# r
Topics: & v% l- W' n6 k& [
Pricing0 x/ @6 _ o, N @3 }5 V, K2 y
Role in economic growth
1 R+ A& k; `# p0 R5 r& lEnergy sources and markets
, z- L3 a0 ]0 ORole of government # o4 ]2 X2 @( e# @7 y" W
Regulation $ s6 P4 Z5 G! i d z
( ~ P. F% e P& N+ AIf you enjoyed learning about ( n, z" g8 C$ a7 V$ F" v0 t: _/ H
Externalities2 l r( T2 m! U* i9 \ \
Regulation
" \, V/ b) A. x8 V" N L. YGovernment roles
9 C0 w7 J: @! c* @9 mOr would like to learn more about
: `5 h8 \, y7 y- o* ~" }2 Y% hEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration( D" h8 F# J( A/ E [6 k
Steps taken to address deterioration
1 }5 u3 X. [6 T+ I. z& h+ |1 r2 E+ a' CYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
; [% @. @5 w0 {! [- [5 @# i% tECON 369 Economics of the Environment
- V, E; a4 |7 c7 F6 B3 _( Z6 WTopics: 4 L' {" {8 h8 \" W: R' j# j2 X
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
5 {- l+ g) B# H" C$ h: KTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 9 @( O! h& T, b6 z
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
o7 X w$ j! ]% L% a1 E+ TRecreation economics; F; r7 n3 o5 y; |/ `* K8 _
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! w; Y% N) v9 w( O- | Individual Incentives
3 B3 \$ ~% S7 N) yTotal Welfare
9 h, c9 [4 y. @. EYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
8 Q6 Y2 i o: k3 w5 n% X. }* VECON 378 Law and Economics
, K& n; M9 O2 E2 WTopics: % F: w$ [' o& J7 l4 L8 d& f5 x# ?) w
Issues in Criminal and Family Law$ K7 d6 X( ^1 ^. h8 m2 V; M
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining* X2 C) Z4 {6 S. ~
Child Support Payments0 O. O) H8 B) ?" f n! F
Private Divorce agreements
& v) q- h; J* N y+ bCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
( O7 o7 E" m0 A6 w! bPrisoners Dilemma
/ f2 T; W, J4 J* i& QDominant Strategies) v- }, |' G) U
Collusion7 p' X) E* s, U- l9 L! x; O6 G) w
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 5 k6 d- a* K# d
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications2 G F/ ~- ?) |1 N4 X, w/ M( F! O1 B
Topics:
- E a1 {0 @, Y- K; U# q6 [! xAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games; \+ r( U% f# }, S& I( s& R
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion " F" B8 @0 F) F4 D: J# u$ G$ t
Note! Prerequisites: , b9 \" ]) k+ S# |3 I
ECON 384 & 299 |
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