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3 h- q& Z6 Q% t/ y) b- ITrade
5 ]2 P% B, v& Y: a h# G3 yGrowth* g; e/ b- c2 h$ P4 z$ ^: D: M# u
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China as an Emerging Economy) |/ z# ~ Y! A' D, v0 n
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!# b J" E: E' f3 C
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development! a. _ s1 Y @4 t6 o1 J
Topics:
% m, Z5 M! ~& X7 oChinese Economy Characteristics U$ Y/ o9 f* y- \0 s! I
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
+ U" L6 R" u2 z4 oConsequences of economic reform( o: \- h$ [- ~5 w3 _
Canada’s economic relations with China
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1 }* {1 ?# K4 L2 O8 P, GIf you would like to learn more about: ! M+ x: Z" t3 e0 }: a; f" H! k
Rich and Poor Countries
' Z: \+ o( Q1 I: G, S; jWhy economies differ; t& t$ ?( F" H9 t# P
Causes for such differences* t- |$ t7 @# _# \- G
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ q" `* d/ M5 L* l: ~% g* CECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% p1 \6 w. _4 I: nTopics:; v8 h: s/ \) I; l4 D
Technology
' j8 `/ h6 q3 G- Y3 U" c" \1 PInstitutions/ i: u o0 q* F% a9 v0 o$ ]
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
6 L" s- K" N8 ]+ _# [- CConsumer Behavior
/ h" O7 `: h6 v3 L qProduction and Cost
' b# K" m5 x4 _/ I: Y$ yPrice and Output
* W! n" ?( K# s4 [. P6 d' KMarket Structures
* Q) O, f3 j& M* P8 O) z$ }+ G0 n: VYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!# u$ [9 I" r7 n" l: a5 c1 x
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
8 R) k' o6 V5 ]5 y: ~* f z# {$ u5 jTopics:
$ ?- N/ f! y' Y% i9 Y0 a* C" hTheory of consumer behavior# L) u, S4 H2 S1 z
Theory of production and cost/ [, A2 h7 j! _+ P% e( {
Price and output determination under competition
$ z+ A1 n( [/ Z" h- s, i' g) qMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
# }1 U+ |3 u9 u/ i2 V7 aExternalities: i! R/ v6 |* p5 [4 O7 s* e0 Z; `
Decision-making' [% n( O3 Z: P( y9 T# r3 v; X
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Capital Investments5 Q$ {, |7 M, H. C5 k1 p/ L
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
3 O' a6 ]# K | z, oECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
r; G% B+ Q B {% k) D1 lTopics:
1 Y3 J/ {3 i, l3 }" ^+ t* f; fCost-Benefit Analysis2 i" v' A2 F) l+ p g
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
$ ?' R: o8 @& O4 B9 L- LLook at examples from 9 B, R5 v2 `$ G/ ?9 S
Transportation6 P1 r" n8 o9 l& T. G2 m
River Basin Management
0 g' Y6 [5 F1 @* [( UElectrical Generation
8 z7 g: ^% G) C$ WOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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" x$ v6 y: Q8 S4 I3 H% nIf you enjoyed learning about
) S" [' W$ Y3 [3 N' v9 ~Supply and Demand
# K% @' Y% x! K! ^ Q! jExternalities' E8 X3 O0 w7 T4 v/ @% e, R' Q
Resource Allocation
/ l! `4 L4 U+ S7 I' P8 XTaxation
2 T5 `. o3 X6 uOr would like to learn more about
6 b% s+ K$ F. i6 YSupply of Natural Resources in Canada8 J6 a7 v$ z5 L; u7 l% `7 Z
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! b1 p6 X5 R& k T3 r2 q3 J& M8 T
ECON 365 Resource Economics
. I2 j" A9 E6 D& Z0 i5 S) LTopics: Q0 m3 Q& Y2 ~% D5 a% b
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
# K2 D1 X5 q. c) O/ NScarcity and pricing& h# H) V9 f) \
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues) p1 L W9 o4 q) N1 L
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Resource Allocation
/ v$ K, b7 D5 T8 C7 s4 nPricing, S1 n' O3 P9 W! T; E# |- K
Markets0 i& w$ J9 t* a8 c# C
Government roles
' L# k# \; S1 h$ ]+ j) I/ \Or would like to learn more about . o2 ~' B% h% s
The energy sector, including sources and markets; } P$ T4 n+ L, ^7 @9 g
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues0 ~: g: G. H; j: S
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6 n u4 |: w; g2 y2 WEnergy Economics!
. y9 [6 t3 q/ fECON 366 Energy Economics
0 e# S2 z% F/ s4 W1 _9 G5 \7 sTopics:
! w# D6 ^1 Y5 k# r" n6 SPricing% z5 S. z2 d3 @( D! m' H5 U% o7 P' K: s
Role in economic growth
4 L' [' t' ? E' @ Z) wEnergy sources and markets
' H" n8 r1 R9 D3 e5 X+ G ERole of government
5 g r# Q& F# E$ a* }) sRegulation
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! l5 W6 }) A; b+ }$ W2 l5 {( ~If you enjoyed learning about
6 s) L" |% B0 N6 dExternalities
. }* v( N* J0 Q% V1 A; W# d: C3 SRegulation
1 d g2 Q5 ~7 Y- i+ ZGovernment roles
?/ K) j% v, V, U4 V6 M7 R \! kOr would like to learn more about ; S& {6 L( ^+ ]. j) f
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
# v3 e N+ M9 m6 O4 I0 {Steps taken to address deterioration; l* E, W: b* c& E9 B
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
8 _. d) }0 s* }& G6 GECON 369 Economics of the Environment+ }+ ?5 V0 I+ p+ z/ ?: V
Topics: 6 H; B/ I( ~- ?: _
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
0 K8 [$ ~7 T! N5 h3 S+ lTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
8 T# ?& {5 C \+ P) XTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + e8 J& l! c5 }9 i7 m7 J8 T/ S2 i
Recreation economics& B4 k! \7 v4 C+ s, n
6 S3 t T1 D1 _3 r4 j9 UIf you enjoyed learning about2 o7 I. h* T0 s2 Z' V/ h. b3 @
Individual Incentives. g0 _9 |8 Q9 E' w7 Q% K2 }1 u' t
Total Welfare # w3 L$ C* A1 }
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! f H O3 N, A! C' h" q
ECON 378 Law and Economics
1 ^2 @8 i0 ^% w; n9 O% YTopics:
\! a; \2 W' R- v5 y; DIssues in Criminal and Family Law/ C& G. C1 G- c: k
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
) [8 D: L; X; L) cChild Support Payments" z% h' ^- N$ Y! A( i4 p7 g3 K
Private Divorce agreements. w: A( \1 w& E8 j& H0 O2 F1 _1 e
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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' `* Q0 B/ O/ ]: L; g7 aIf you enjoyed learning about * X3 V( w; t4 O
Prisoners Dilemma
7 U6 \2 d% z+ L! q" T5 v vDominant Strategies* z# B+ X# c# b+ [: J' y& y0 E2 Q, |
Collusion
8 W5 H+ {; V" X. P# U2 Q6 p' PYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
" J# s4 r* x6 z; {* v& x' cECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
( d/ G, i$ |8 c! X+ g: t, R: Y' P' eTopics:
( m- _: f/ D: P6 j1 SAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games& F9 _2 z$ t' L. v
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
2 q. A- y5 `# g( L& o; n) INote! Prerequisites:
( h$ U+ F K: |( G% V& P% u3 lECON 384 & 299 |
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