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Trade
8 D( p4 M! H# A) fGrowth
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2 Z3 M1 ^: h# v5 r- HChina as an Emerging Economy, }) N1 ~7 J T" i+ I+ p
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
" f! N$ @. K9 ~$ ZECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 u, y1 T% r3 e( T! {+ a* A- \1 MTopics:
; \5 j |5 D9 H4 R8 s; HChinese Economy Characteristics; _+ s+ S7 k2 S
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
* v& l$ Q% W7 Z3 g+ S; q( BConsequences of economic reform
# f7 G2 u0 K" A; gCanada’s economic relations with China; o5 r2 j# Z. V. R/ L
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If you would like to learn more about:
4 ^$ D, M, V8 cRich and Poor Countries
( C! T* X% D; b! |( NWhy economies differ
$ A5 w3 a7 m0 `' zCauses for such differences! ?. Q( U, H7 s2 n- H
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ ~% t& B& c% p& I- z! N' B) ~$ k
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 g2 [& M+ a- t% `/ J
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Technology
. ]- P2 r0 F Y) B; {$ t1 \Institutions
8 X4 R6 E# D; `" h A# HGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
S7 I# z' ^) s4 r# zConsumer Behavior
( B2 J$ ] R/ h: U% l, Y' jProduction and Cost% U" ^, K+ P- N; i9 U
Price and Output' D, c& [# q5 _4 \
Market Structures( |- o+ Q0 r4 C; [: N
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!2 d. E. c7 q4 _3 s
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
1 Q7 g! v% n) k1 W" y. ?- ATopics: 7 I$ f7 e3 V. c- V- ]0 P9 x- I. M. {
Theory of consumer behavior
* b- f' p/ @5 ATheory of production and cost# N! @% Q3 t9 s- f i+ ], `9 J
Price and output determination under competition
6 I1 L& R3 f; f- tMonopoly and other market structures! b6 q$ A4 x( m9 ^% W3 J4 p k
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/ ~/ s/ {6 ^6 W3 }8 aCosts and Benefits - Z$ A; C f1 Q" ?# X/ \8 R1 n8 R
Externalities8 y4 I8 k9 D& u; l v" X
Decision-making
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/ X4 G4 l0 a" ~Capital Investments
# G% [! W$ X1 `0 |2 SYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
. }$ C; w2 o* t3 PECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
: H6 S" G1 Q; y& ?- cTopics:
: U4 x3 h- F/ n5 n$ ]0 m; ?Cost-Benefit Analysis4 k- i1 L) N Z! C) j1 k2 U
Evaluating Public Investment Projects: z1 E$ k9 s9 F! Y4 O
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Transportation
& z" ]2 u8 w8 v0 KRiver Basin Management
6 _! X, |/ j# V8 qElectrical Generation
3 ?- K" }" I% `. S) OOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Externalities
5 X) Q& P# } ?4 D ]& u( VResource Allocation
: E: b4 a7 j. _3 d- Q. D4 oTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada& T& o1 b. U2 H. B
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!- a$ m5 K' v) A. \ z" q; S
ECON 365 Resource Economics2 o8 `; s0 b( k) U' K
Topics:
# m# s& L/ \# BExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
! o6 g" O2 b' b; H: MScarcity and pricing
1 ]5 G+ s, D! V5 Q( SContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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- N; q6 R3 K, N& nIf you enjoyed learning about
8 D7 n) E2 Q6 JResource Allocation
5 d7 Y; a/ h7 Z0 {% N5 VPricing
2 d9 p& o- V% O0 s( y7 c3 Q4 LMarkets
# P* o5 D2 E! o2 }: v( ]- v& cGovernment roles
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' S: n2 ^+ @" kThe energy sector, including sources and markets! N. ~' z4 \/ K7 n. X
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
: C6 @2 X. r( A% C `You might enjoy a course about 8 h5 k& s. ^) f/ l5 x
Energy Economics!. O- d+ Z% t9 l( u+ E
ECON 366 Energy Economics
5 q6 T0 [; p+ @0 R) UTopics: & o$ T) U/ T( U
Pricing- ?8 f+ C2 ~( _. R$ R
Role in economic growth " ]3 Z1 D' m! k) K" E' |/ z
Energy sources and markets
3 D% B& X; g, R* `Role of government 7 P$ l9 Q7 y1 Q% W
Regulation 1 Z$ w. j$ A3 {0 ?/ F8 |
: a: O" u% a$ V' A5 W5 j0 C" c+ T2 rIf you enjoyed learning about & O- {# G- d. n# w6 G5 O
Externalities3 S, @3 @8 X- g: J# @- ^' t/ F6 K% [
Regulation6 W: q5 _6 t2 r
Government roles
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9 B. _& k$ [ m ZEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
1 k+ M/ b' I0 O5 d2 C7 e. cSteps taken to address deterioration' W( J; o* ^. l/ `. @) ~1 k* B( d
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
7 c a" o/ j, n& x" tECON 369 Economics of the Environment
( F* }2 o6 I9 D6 p& ^4 n, P( LTopics: 9 Y9 r9 s! B. D. e* q
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 6 M" w% O' Q* M
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
. ?* h7 W. T% D, M' `8 `Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 8 y" F3 a1 L' E$ t5 m, ^
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives: c: K! M& K" T4 t7 y8 Y, T3 G
Total Welfare ! S, Y( @; ^+ \; L. |# s
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
8 o, r" X$ A, e& PECON 378 Law and Economics
, J9 V6 N* G' v7 l) h# hTopics:
5 _( Z; k' d% G/ q9 E* v& rIssues in Criminal and Family Law
9 d% G6 }& C& P: YCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining# s' {$ w( {8 B w
Child Support Payments
6 }( g2 S5 n0 O: |- s; r" t9 x; ~: }Private Divorce agreements
6 I! i! m& }! m5 s+ v1 @7 wCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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+ d `5 [$ t0 K$ R' SIf you enjoyed learning about
2 C2 |: l. j) |1 _Prisoners Dilemma m/ \4 u$ S; J/ f5 d
Dominant Strategies
; d1 ]6 \; B! G/ @& U4 `Collusion8 s8 e8 E, D1 t% U( O* L# D
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! + z+ t5 B0 _: r" ?$ [
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications R( d6 ] U4 n4 H3 k; m, g! _
Topics: 0 Y0 Q; G: U2 \( [* w9 i0 _! ?0 s
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games3 `$ v# @8 p8 J0 W3 G- S4 g% f
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
0 l' M' p7 c9 t: l7 X/ e ZNote! Prerequisites: - C0 d. p% i" |, K
ECON 384 & 299 |
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