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Trade
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China as an Emerging Economy
+ m5 z: P) y% I3 A( K( H2 [You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
* g# v d% t: {$ _/ SECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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. Y! R/ m2 R8 V0 m, P3 aChinese Economy Characteristics1 b; W' b2 x4 a% r
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
# P* l/ l* s e, @* o) c4 E, z' n8 fConsequences of economic reform) V" E& {" k( N" r* s) i+ y* G* ]
Canada’s economic relations with China- s$ V9 y$ n( W6 b7 a+ s
2 U: Q. m, E8 n' e6 b6 RIf you would like to learn more about: ; |* P6 `; t+ ~
Rich and Poor Countries
& s! D- @" n1 F8 NWhy economies differ, b A+ P; F7 n" Z
Causes for such differences
! Y1 `! A0 H. Q4 X9 _You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: m' \# b' o0 g9 Y+ N Q
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( K. e2 \# S) X3 tTopics:, u* T8 c7 W7 E& N. D* c0 y& C8 a' J
Technology& U2 n0 v# n3 D& U1 L4 h
Institutions1 ^8 P U/ m* @0 Q2 w8 J" y; ]
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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$ T4 E( a) f) g8 `* O: c" gIf you enjoyed learning about
' h( T/ T: r. f* P; n9 K( _, WSupply and Demand5 O' B% U% ^% V: H p) X+ g
Consumer Behavior2 O; m5 t* n( _/ _6 n' _1 Z
Production and Cost7 E. g) Y! }; }: g
Price and Output' ^+ U+ y E$ q2 i$ z" V N
Market Structures
! r" n5 q, K* U% x7 q5 IYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!$ z2 ?9 f( G* y2 x
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I- P' d' E2 D! m1 ?4 A
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Theory of consumer behavior/ r/ D6 W I& ?+ w7 _
Theory of production and cost$ r0 [/ F/ |, O, x# c4 _* T
Price and output determination under competition
4 C9 m1 h, _1 Z/ d: i) F( H9 j( [Monopoly and other market structures& J+ a3 i# x4 S5 }' n. T& Q0 |
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3 r$ E l* x) h0 j* D" Q4 i7 ?Costs and Benefits
- L( \8 J2 I( A$ a6 s' u" |0 Z+ wExternalities! |! S0 r2 N( h& I) n; y, T
Decision-making
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Capital Investments+ K2 C' `. ?2 A- j! ?, i2 a
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 V6 N5 v' X& v0 T
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
8 f) K- m9 k$ Z& @. c6 u6 ITopics:
+ ~* E# `+ @8 R2 k9 Z4 ?Cost-Benefit Analysis
+ `$ |6 B( t' i: XEvaluating Public Investment Projects
/ P1 T& l+ h/ N% V7 V" V, A$ QLook at examples from
: Q, e' |7 H: `4 m+ V3 u8 b' VTransportation* y* Q5 `7 b- K
River Basin Management
) ?; [( n" U7 J# u6 I7 u, uElectrical Generation
l n; H Y5 R3 yOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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. w2 ^' ? g+ [6 WSupply and Demand- a' q# ~( f& x- ~" `! |# e9 }5 c+ |
Externalities! ]% L* _ A" l j; b( t( }& e
Resource Allocation$ k2 r/ D( b( M' m; N) x2 z: Y
Taxation/ k8 I& R9 T$ g) }, A
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
7 A( h7 x: b6 F# {5 y: j2 @+ eYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
) S% ^% G" e5 v* ~) \( C+ kECON 365 Resource Economics' M5 _! A& h7 i# x
Topics:
: J' Z2 a" Z% D8 H, O! Z/ {Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources* s9 ~% W# z1 V3 j9 v$ u
Scarcity and pricing
- D4 {6 Z. ?# H/ r: |8 X/ u: [& K4 OContemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 N* v& q/ |5 m, [3 u1 {9 q+ Y, o3 l
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$ D' R8 D6 h" j; t! C( n% S# bResource Allocation. T9 q' {6 |) |; z' m& w
Pricing# @/ X! P1 E& i0 ^ h" y
Markets
1 W+ A; J5 ?% M6 s" Q2 N8 QGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets! O5 ?& U e% n7 O7 S
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
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& X( k7 J; }% Q+ ?* z: A+ b+ _Energy Economics!
9 a# Q# I% d2 R5 j6 A9 b9 BECON 366 Energy Economics: @, |; J+ ~: f' `2 P
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Pricing: b0 P; I% l% s7 J3 G+ j' _ i5 Y
Role in economic growth & `4 m' {2 s! ~$ S0 E
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Regulation
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+ n2 I' \" O2 e; G1 {- IExternalities
8 N8 T" p$ I7 ORegulation
+ K- z4 c4 m" `# | x7 v. LGovernment roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration. |( k2 ?- Z) i* ^& H$ x
Steps taken to address deterioration
5 R, a* ]2 u1 k5 V9 o+ QYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
, j$ _) l; B( ?0 W8 W' UECON 369 Economics of the Environment, j- H% s. d, D
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 2 F6 N: q" L6 j0 [
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
' a; Y0 G) {7 F! h% d/ c `4 a1 ^- s8 O: {Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 3 a& |- |( r, A. X) u1 }
Recreation economics3 Y+ L" y5 r8 P! a
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$ }0 y0 K0 f3 ^. s# P- M1 ?6 h Individual Incentives
2 N9 v9 t+ F; \1 d- i/ STotal Welfare
0 |/ y" h r, E3 [6 aYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
1 E$ q% N0 D: M. k# Y+ g! i; E3 VECON 378 Law and Economics
* J3 ]/ q2 _, n6 ^9 c3 E- lTopics: 1 g# i' D& Y( I: t3 N# ?" O
Issues in Criminal and Family Law; f& O, U' F q, c7 R
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining/ O3 M- A) [: n8 _/ n
Child Support Payments9 Q1 V% b( z# u0 s5 E
Private Divorce agreements! b) W0 g. n. C# \$ s( q
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act1 X9 E8 O6 j6 o7 L& m8 g( D
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Prisoners Dilemma0 d1 E! x1 A# ^, ~9 X' b$ |6 c* r
Dominant Strategies7 J8 g3 d. N) {% X5 I% @8 n
Collusion
8 x% I6 Q, D" P1 q( O* L# Z1 ? Q1 r( HYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
0 A8 V3 j: ]- W1 [, y5 oECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
: V% H) R5 E+ B% e5 t9 U& J! MTopics: $ P: m8 C8 H0 Y
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
+ k1 s* x Z8 g0 [4 {5 \Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
* _5 y1 z f* x N p1 Y/ l5 DNote! Prerequisites:
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