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4 T" s8 y. G; z! U& P& e" oTrade1 H6 C$ b! r5 z- P, D1 h" I3 U
Growth1 k& ^8 C8 s1 L$ p G2 i% |; e' J
Or would like to learn more about:
( l1 K+ {4 g8 T( u, c! p6 yChina as an Emerging Economy
# C, b4 _$ {* sYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!- ?) g1 t9 X, }# E6 y; d/ x
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, C( m3 N; W& E2 s2 h
Topics:
2 l8 c, n' T( w4 W0 T6 `! V, q% PChinese Economy Characteristics
# _3 M) l2 B" P) p# uRecent Events in the Chinese Economy2 _7 d0 Q9 Q, L, i( l. M R/ [) c
Consequences of economic reform- m& V* e; t1 d( U& q, ^
Canada’s economic relations with China, a2 t9 }3 `9 g
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Rich and Poor Countries
8 {+ i! F; d2 |% P- hWhy economies differ
# }; g0 o! E5 i) u1 A) OCauses for such differences6 q! g* ~6 ~$ c" `3 ^
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 Z3 b8 J L1 CECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ L1 U2 F' f$ }2 Q
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Technology- \& W0 {% G' e$ Y
Institutions" n# O6 [# ^* A* W
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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5 w! c. z: ]8 F" G; O2 X fIf you enjoyed learning about I5 q8 n6 B' S/ m$ X# m: X
Supply and Demand/ J; A; C6 h+ ?! I) t
Consumer Behavior e; `/ [& x( W/ |
Production and Cost
6 m# q4 {+ T4 }0 Y( | a5 }% ^" cPrice and Output
. \- t+ c/ u( j7 ZMarket Structures
0 @0 v8 |3 g! R" B# vYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!/ u8 E( z! |# c0 b0 q2 N
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I' g( z6 Q0 K) m
Topics: 2 ]0 K: o' i9 Q, A* X0 h% g4 [
Theory of consumer behavior$ `& g7 M8 m" b5 ~
Theory of production and cost
1 C% K+ P6 G p$ o- m* QPrice and output determination under competition
! d) ^8 t* U! ~( M* `4 ~5 JMonopoly and other market structures9 C& K* y8 A/ ?/ m+ g
C. K: |2 P/ h# s& P* zIf you enjoyed learning about
- l) q9 k6 d& B- PCosts and Benefits
. ~+ W' H1 @& l3 }7 R6 ~Externalities" v; M% j1 j1 U" Z( ~
Decision-making* `& S/ C0 V3 v5 I# T$ Q# t
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Capital Investments3 U3 t* O% \) o% r4 o
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 p# l. P/ \, M, u. @/ ^
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation- G6 B# U* P" h9 s
Topics:
; @/ r9 @2 w" k4 S9 @5 H8 CCost-Benefit Analysis
# w9 @2 _* M# ^/ \6 q& n) GEvaluating Public Investment Projects
) }6 |+ D' Q& K% vLook at examples from 8 [7 i# D4 e/ `: {- [) z# s
Transportation
' G) C. f% H3 dRiver Basin Management
4 E; k4 r2 ~5 [" kElectrical Generation
0 \2 [% }+ m! JOil & Gas and Pollution Control% m s1 W4 v4 O- d
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Supply and Demand# B( v1 V) t2 L* T( [: W: v2 Q+ [
Externalities
9 I3 J# j1 M# b0 o9 L3 TResource Allocation& `% i: \3 a3 _0 e/ k
Taxation
3 R& l z6 I/ w9 |. K+ WOr would like to learn more about & ^/ G9 P6 L& E! d: p+ ?3 i2 O7 |$ q
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada- n' w. r6 L4 B6 W/ ~3 ^6 Z1 x
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! r, S7 }# W) f; V J- X
ECON 365 Resource Economics$ |1 F$ L9 y7 S: ?7 b. [3 I
Topics:
8 e3 U4 L, F2 h# V" Q; tExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
* E, s& _4 K+ S6 WScarcity and pricing) |( M/ D, I' I& t- H( n
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 y7 L8 t9 ]3 v' q
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; u1 l& M3 w" ~. U) o$ g7 ~! R" VResource Allocation
* z$ |3 ?) [9 k) q/ a2 Q& a& ~Pricing# v5 o# v! i4 }' d0 [
Markets
% @" E( g* i9 V9 AGovernment roles
5 f! x+ P& m8 A& f( a2 {) iOr would like to learn more about
5 t# ?7 l8 D" Q" c% t2 NThe energy sector, including sources and markets6 x" _' m4 P0 [
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
9 O0 Z7 v5 \- u: S. PYou might enjoy a course about 2 V2 l) g& Q, U8 T4 ^' v1 ~
Energy Economics!0 a4 `4 D+ M1 j8 P0 ]
ECON 366 Energy Economics
- N5 u+ _+ q3 STopics:
3 w! d& D* N$ n/ n/ BPricing
2 V; t& G# Z' A7 a: h. lRole in economic growth
5 x/ x* t. r' }5 B$ G2 [' EEnergy sources and markets
1 ? n! a# [6 O a3 eRole of government 9 ?3 l8 S- ^; a) a: K' U% H
Regulation
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0 y7 C: q2 f, c) mExternalities
M; u3 O V* C! f$ N O: c# C$ ERegulation
g' e3 G& Y D$ U7 cGovernment roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration& ~+ }9 s4 o5 K9 j0 u/ D J
Steps taken to address deterioration
' _1 w" a+ J, y2 [/ t; i* H; O3 uYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! & `/ {+ c& \2 ?3 H- H
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment4 I3 i4 P1 l" A* r' H: `, q* I
Topics: 5 r; o, C1 ?6 }' s& E
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
u" h9 V# a; PTypes and causes of environmental deterioration - }5 h( { Z6 o# }6 S
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
1 n" `, H# B x5 I& j' NRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 Y3 U7 D, T) X; y$ u Individual Incentives, z4 L9 `$ k) u1 n" ]6 T
Total Welfare
( v5 g# r& M9 q. W! GYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ( m1 Q' `. X2 Q
ECON 378 Law and Economics) h; p+ [7 W3 U/ i3 Z
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
( c: Z8 o& W% F! w8 h2 YCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining' G% S2 _* O3 X% ~9 y) t; [4 t1 L
Child Support Payments
) ?. N8 f1 K7 fPrivate Divorce agreements
% i8 V8 R4 {, Q! i* B+ jCriminal provisions of the Competition Act' O/ x- X, \6 P+ R* b
* y( f: e+ m3 o% ~+ KIf you enjoyed learning about 7 N! U. Y/ ^) Z3 m- a5 a
Prisoners Dilemma
. }$ l9 s6 C8 p2 W- jDominant Strategies
+ T6 L1 u$ u% I1 N2 Y9 ^! ICollusion
# b9 x9 B8 x i/ i' aYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 1 Y( ?( k0 p& z: J8 {+ E9 o
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications) |) G5 J& K E0 q) o( U, ?! o
Topics:
8 c. u: E. z2 @# _1 h1 N& HAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games- o* n' ^* b* B9 L7 \5 \
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ) e0 B6 b* P; |, A: g
Note! Prerequisites:
- P1 E) i# w) g" _ECON 384 & 299 |
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