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. ^7 I, ~8 d3 \1 Z* N8 ]Trade' t$ t# f! Y9 h& K. e
Growth" W: b3 ~9 M' h- R" c9 h. H- w; q; b
Or would like to learn more about:
& k( w a/ [7 F- ~China as an Emerging Economy
m1 L7 s f: \1 C3 `& T3 \, Q; SYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!* ~* u; [0 N& c. p$ k+ N
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development% q# o4 A$ w5 A. w; |3 O
Topics:
, w+ V9 g3 Y1 T+ M( }2 L( ]4 {5 kChinese Economy Characteristics
6 T" j2 h& D3 jRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
" f$ D" X) C9 U# Y) e, SConsequences of economic reform7 Y# ~9 e7 J9 Y. E' _
Canada’s economic relations with China7 `3 A7 h) w& T' t! `
P4 u& M/ \- Z5 t3 M1 ^8 g+ XIf you would like to learn more about:
3 O+ o$ n! V ?" n' E5 ~Rich and Poor Countries
+ q) `1 M) I9 n! @& `Why economies differ
1 q3 J1 r/ A$ J: B$ a( s! O4 a6 tCauses for such differences
( G8 B6 J* f; Z l, H! GYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 |; ~3 h9 K; ]ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 `3 l* M$ H, O3 @8 w3 D# n9 G. Z
Topics:
/ c2 S$ Q M" N2 i$ P+ y" yTechnology
8 J3 k5 Z2 U, E' q/ G+ Z) TInstitutions7 m, Q+ G/ A$ S
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence : P2 k1 i# M5 q' e: I M6 D
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Supply and Demand5 y& n5 Z/ v+ t5 u5 p
Consumer Behavior, V7 |1 ?# e1 B O/ O/ d
Production and Cost
8 K5 T+ N% h2 v# U0 J% U3 x6 ]Price and Output
5 Q& P; ^- y3 L0 _! FMarket Structures! t1 p3 @; z7 U; \/ U# ^
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
# z3 ^, K: U2 o. kECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
5 E) L4 n! I( Q& C6 [Topics: 8 x. X3 ]1 O$ `6 x' O1 W+ O
Theory of consumer behavior4 L* I+ h, w3 T Y
Theory of production and cost7 V) O( d1 }. s3 E i
Price and output determination under competition3 ]% i6 F H: ` N( Z2 {
Monopoly and other market structures
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" @! ? U8 p+ X/ O) ?3 \If you enjoyed learning about
( U: ?. i0 G! v* W( g# P( SCosts and Benefits " _4 ^- ?7 F& E0 E+ ?9 V
Externalities
: ]: {, I4 v. pDecision-making
1 ]: u7 E+ V" V7 X, F( qOr would like to learn more about
# l) J; ?# t' y6 d& L9 DCapital Investments6 l% o8 a1 K0 P; I5 K
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!8 o. G- [ {! \7 D/ D0 h$ p
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation8 [( F; o+ M# m% ^$ W @ {# r
Topics:
* X9 V. ~' K+ C7 w* SCost-Benefit Analysis$ E* q) j1 v0 H2 l
Evaluating Public Investment Projects- N: m; c/ H" B; d
Look at examples from 8 k5 Y: z! W) K' a5 M, A1 U
Transportation
. F z" o; Q; y8 s3 n7 u& c$ DRiver Basin Management, `) x7 t2 o$ B" Y# ]* L5 I$ F
Electrical Generation$ F, `9 e6 a+ ]
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand, J( H. ^ f1 _; t% G& S$ y( R X
Externalities
2 I; P0 K2 B8 `' KResource Allocation; Z5 @: o) X7 q; o g& b8 n; U/ t
Taxation
% f. L" A( [: ^& | A- G9 A5 `Or would like to learn more about ; s" Y7 _7 B& a) y9 B# A1 ]
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada' Q( U5 K6 Y* |* \( }7 `
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!7 \: j4 A+ J8 ~: T# X. T
ECON 365 Resource Economics
+ ]5 g4 X7 i, c, L5 QTopics:: Y. r' C( }5 P; ]& S# M
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources) t0 X, m% M3 z5 _( j4 P
Scarcity and pricing- V6 a+ n4 t/ u/ t6 y u5 e3 |
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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/ N# I: o/ `8 J# d) `. HIf you enjoyed learning about
2 e+ ?& B$ w/ G/ G- hResource Allocation
8 U( z7 k% O7 [1 G+ d3 q9 t0 W& QPricing: ?7 ^0 S/ c. X' J3 |
Markets
- I N: f. h$ y$ `! L6 \Government roles
" f4 o$ s% @. P; P+ g) GOr would like to learn more about : G! Q% o* J4 q+ T2 H* m
The energy sector, including sources and markets
* @2 e6 F B3 W/ U. [Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
) t+ k/ E' Q' ^, iYou might enjoy a course about & \3 k, f/ I* S/ r
Energy Economics!
. h) K# x4 h6 BECON 366 Energy Economics
: u, x) b1 l. ], oTopics: 3 u0 A9 l8 g3 X8 N* x
Pricing
" b" y. |6 q6 y* K2 A( YRole in economic growth
7 {4 u. q0 V9 _ s9 Y% Q/ D6 I& XEnergy sources and markets
) V9 K Y; i1 g4 m. U3 V( ERole of government
9 d8 M* |2 h, z% D. S) ERegulation # n7 f. T2 E$ j$ z( j
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Externalities
+ h% M$ [8 }) E$ V" O( ~ H1 H# PRegulation# O9 R' S0 m6 z+ H; I
Government roles
& d' V( m- X% j p1 i5 P7 o# TOr would like to learn more about
7 {: a) v7 s0 D# }, WEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
) v2 o3 J) h' p) i( I1 {Steps taken to address deterioration; _; g" |% W6 f6 K- J
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
/ H4 f2 Z2 F$ u. X: [7 Q( x6 X6 HECON 369 Economics of the Environment. I7 x+ G7 l( p0 Q# M2 H
Topics:
# J5 _/ I( G8 z+ \2 mEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
) |5 D- _- C: ]* eTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
f, }2 `5 }5 L7 C. R' FTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + U! ]3 A7 I* \4 K& l! P
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about4 {) R/ v0 Y" d p, t/ v
Individual Incentives2 b3 @$ z- V1 O1 A4 i
Total Welfare
' L4 @0 x L) Q6 HYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
1 f, Y: [; C+ X/ ~+ ^2 L( ?ECON 378 Law and Economics
0 g N$ k5 [: q; Q( H ~Topics:
4 T9 l6 b5 w* J3 E s; Q, e6 w% E( \Issues in Criminal and Family Law) J% e: e: ]3 z8 b9 N3 h
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
: A& |/ O8 d- A1 n+ f4 lChild Support Payments
1 Y8 P. j0 b& A {4 V, oPrivate Divorce agreements5 r4 D3 F4 w( Y. C
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act$ M. i9 H. u; W1 W1 z
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Prisoners Dilemma
. Y* B: A# z: t5 M# P2 K% @, }Dominant Strategies
3 m! X8 ?1 H) p1 {$ | X# Q% UCollusion9 g/ n& p5 |% F. u9 i! t
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
- s* {9 m/ W$ I4 uECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications# |( y- E. M# {& q! T+ M
Topics:
8 H8 c* u0 D4 c6 hAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games# l. l% q( ?4 S: Y/ i: P. w h
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 3 g$ w( w9 h; ]' A2 Y/ p
Note! Prerequisites: " P7 i& Y G6 R7 D
ECON 384 & 299 |
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