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/ k7 e7 t4 n! y, c4 y+ dTrade! e# y X6 |/ F; }7 |# v1 p
Growth
' H; y3 P. W, i9 p1 [& c7 c9 I4 pOr would like to learn more about: ( H. f# [" {$ m6 ~- C( [
China as an Emerging Economy4 \+ b2 u/ s- Q8 }+ j: X' ?
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
: ]# C3 _( g& Q6 G" KECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
& |# \4 e4 Y! O/ OTopics:
6 f- L' F& w# A% l1 |7 qChinese Economy Characteristics* R3 r8 x* ^$ ?! M0 z2 E- a2 s
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy. i4 S1 G3 w' A9 p* u& z" x
Consequences of economic reform D" }! a" n5 n; s' u1 r4 w
Canada’s economic relations with China. V: a4 _0 R1 n- P# Y. f
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Rich and Poor Countries4 R/ ^+ A `) A1 E( a, `
Why economies differ+ O G7 B5 Z+ Z4 k* f# R
Causes for such differences
, R& e8 M% T2 T0 E0 d2 i) B v* n* ^- kYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
" H7 X& k$ \+ s$ u9 u& N: lECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth" W! o- n+ V0 a. ^ K f% s
Topics:
9 T. I, z8 g, N) \5 m$ a: ^+ QTechnology
. v! Q% R+ c1 F! @0 P a# sInstitutions1 }3 f7 G- y/ K; }/ A1 \. [
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ) a* {: G8 w8 r G2 B2 Z2 L- [# i
! S6 t- v1 k {* n* |- R+ |. mIf you enjoyed learning about
9 n. I) x* Y1 L3 [& p: r1 E _Supply and Demand
. p3 Y+ Q# ~8 g, |: l3 e6 w" DConsumer Behavior
; E4 W. Q+ X* H- p- r6 i3 {! f ZProduction and Cost
6 u) _0 w3 k7 e& ~' B; l! ZPrice and Output
+ [, p. ]- t4 r! FMarket Structures2 H5 P1 Z$ a3 Z z0 Z$ t
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!- y' j; R: f" ?1 c" e& \
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
' p5 l5 Z+ @& L9 ]4 n! mTopics: 1 E2 n0 w( \& t7 {
Theory of consumer behavior" F% [5 d1 a6 V# [- J
Theory of production and cost4 g& z, c6 x' i, h& _
Price and output determination under competition6 J& z3 h4 i4 {7 c2 A
Monopoly and other market structures
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6 K" E+ K) w1 K QIf you enjoyed learning about . m* c0 Y9 L& p) q5 \/ {
Costs and Benefits
" o' y& Q" c* c q9 J5 ^1 zExternalities3 i+ L8 a% C: F0 S
Decision-making- @6 G! P3 s% ?- @4 I: O8 Z5 m
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Capital Investments
' S# v1 w2 n. s4 q% \You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!6 A5 ~2 U/ m' Y
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation( u3 P! {% Y" b( K8 ~( Y
Topics:
/ Z( E5 o' }; Y* Y+ JCost-Benefit Analysis
* m$ k4 \( C# M' D+ u4 S2 o: E+ QEvaluating Public Investment Projects
& c( W' t" {9 ^5 A0 x* Q) sLook at examples from 5 g6 d( G# k+ s! s/ l7 S+ d m3 Y
Transportation
t: T- Y. q. d0 G6 \. NRiver Basin Management
& g( `( G) ], M7 P, NElectrical Generation7 A* o1 K! p/ t3 Z5 ^+ i* i
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control4 H+ |6 M5 Z3 I% Z1 r
* C6 g( s; j9 @1 ?/ Q6 Y9 K
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Supply and Demand
9 H' N% |5 G2 t# T! HExternalities
7 m. A0 _/ k; zResource Allocation
+ e$ K7 B0 D* l$ DTaxation
- N0 {; G$ [9 U" U, t6 }/ d; N6 VOr would like to learn more about * c0 V. D( H/ D) f5 N3 |3 _0 i
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada6 W* A) y( k9 X8 Y ?/ S! v
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!- }- o& f4 {. S9 v. \4 X
ECON 365 Resource Economics A% ?9 x- S) I2 G
Topics:; _6 \/ ]) w: J* k; J
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
u* ~" B( m3 W8 g, ~) c+ b& s% F) ^: zScarcity and pricing
; L% c( r) ]2 h; C2 ^Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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a* F+ O3 n/ {. j+ I8 E) L6 D% FIf you enjoyed learning about 4 a! I V' `6 a: V/ ^
Resource Allocation
8 F6 W5 I$ a! ~; m& c& S% I+ mPricing
3 N v4 V0 ?7 H! zMarkets
/ f3 ~( |# S2 v" JGovernment roles! Y& J4 {: z T0 s2 n5 [
Or would like to learn more about
% V; K; L$ f% a$ T1 F5 _! ?/ TThe energy sector, including sources and markets$ p6 h. d, W4 A
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues; }- q1 J) q& t; Q6 [' h1 x6 W5 ~" ]
You might enjoy a course about 3 l0 x2 ^: ~$ o+ v6 a" Z w2 Y
Energy Economics!/ `0 J) R, I+ l' C9 s; M8 o
ECON 366 Energy Economics
7 N& ?, e% I7 c; O- \Topics: " C, H2 p# P) b2 L. \6 @* q
Pricing
: i: f# b ^9 M/ N9 ]: nRole in economic growth 3 P2 |7 u) {9 n
Energy sources and markets : p! J( V; q5 P$ k# S& I$ {
Role of government
1 p$ {5 f3 B/ k/ sRegulation
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# E ^! R. h0 d! L; P" D7 e$ p8 {* tIf you enjoyed learning about & C& a( r$ c D9 L! R$ b3 r t
Externalities6 W! D; U P/ Z
Regulation; |$ R/ a ~1 Z, g* {* J
Government roles; [1 y, S7 m( T7 [0 [' \
Or would like to learn more about
0 c. w, C2 U3 r6 S% C1 ?2 Z) }7 I% GEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
1 `: j' d; N9 A. @Steps taken to address deterioration4 k$ a. \- h# b& m
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
1 n. Z2 |! d0 a: C0 z$ _" zECON 369 Economics of the Environment, t* s7 _! V3 L+ v
Topics:
' o- E, f" A8 F5 E" ~ p% ?Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
, @1 M) u A6 y. o' Y) rTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
/ b+ e9 o; a$ s$ `* X+ s$ STheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
) T( S& P% m, T4 d6 KRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
' C: |" \; ^9 N' y8 E Individual Incentives0 n$ Q6 H9 `4 t3 R
Total Welfare
' j. S6 N- k$ ]$ I! A9 N- ?You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 4 @6 s' t) N' _' s
ECON 378 Law and Economics
5 d0 I; b2 X: l; J, z, ^! GTopics:
; W7 v5 `* |+ K! D. \# oIssues in Criminal and Family Law4 A/ [2 L( Q6 u7 `1 r" P0 q
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
2 e7 h3 H+ w6 s/ { h# vChild Support Payments! g+ i/ S% b7 b' E6 e. H4 ]6 A& N
Private Divorce agreements$ u2 I0 x8 E/ f' r O/ l* l/ \
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act% q/ w$ o3 x7 `1 g$ m1 c! U8 G
, e7 J0 R) D6 Z p5 L8 o+ XIf you enjoyed learning about
- H$ x: y1 c' X z1 M- I( n$ \Prisoners Dilemma
8 P) j# @/ o1 K, h9 ~2 ]6 ?5 uDominant Strategies" k1 l8 s4 B) D0 R" j: B/ k! h
Collusion H; t) e7 F7 S6 ?7 t: J
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
R, ~) T' Y& Q* o! ?ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications5 ^2 E' A8 ?* K
Topics: . a( R+ l- T9 S0 B: }
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games& g% N, y# w" R- O5 _+ g" H
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 3 ~. i) H3 Y" f" w! l! C0 `
Note! Prerequisites:
7 T, i; {. o# F: g3 I+ AECON 384 & 299 |
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