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Trade
# o$ Q# e+ L8 I! ^9 |/ bGrowth, y: L/ q2 M, k
Or would like to learn more about:
3 S9 j& b% ^9 [- D- [3 W! K4 S: i* ~China as an Emerging Economy
, n3 F8 h9 N8 w2 v4 i: AYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!4 l1 j1 ?9 R5 |; m9 H
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development9 G/ U% |4 u) Z7 |. }; O
Topics: ; j( F3 M4 C) f, m8 p
Chinese Economy Characteristics% [% T: Y( I. R! D2 s7 ~
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
" y, @/ A/ w) w# F7 P/ |$ ^Consequences of economic reform
# {0 `* A8 ]: q( r' Q% i: P' Y3 ^! H/ _9 ?Canada’s economic relations with China
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- y0 h+ z0 {) e: | x/ CIf you would like to learn more about:
" B+ r i7 h) J/ Z' d. [Rich and Poor Countries
+ {, R* u4 e$ l9 L- V: S% T NWhy economies differ
$ ~/ p, i' m0 Z, V1 H6 `Causes for such differences
' m( ^5 X" Y/ R! `+ Z+ \You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth9 e2 x' ]1 W/ \) ~
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 d$ W, D, V0 Y% C# J
Topics:( D7 g0 W2 P( Q
Technology
, y+ T1 E- P2 o6 nInstitutions$ M* @1 F; N0 D1 m: f
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence # Q: m8 }$ o# d/ b. \4 J# |
& F# F0 ^" ~2 ?4 K; E, h9 SIf you enjoyed learning about
. G% A' o$ p$ P" N! r3 {; o8 V7 f9 u: pSupply and Demand4 p# Y% p3 O+ D9 i! N- s
Consumer Behavior
2 F# y/ C X6 `0 Z0 d% L7 p, LProduction and Cost. `6 |- l7 C2 J, u# E
Price and Output
8 u, @8 H! |& }/ HMarket Structures) \- W) v0 P( n) A% N
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!: t" X! T0 o' P+ |
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
) r/ N; I c2 r- k) E+ G& ETopics: ) Q$ s, n1 K4 ?( Y B T
Theory of consumer behavior9 A; x" m! H$ T+ n
Theory of production and cost
7 Y! Z4 Y e. ~3 K5 ~Price and output determination under competition. f( H5 U0 p7 h* {) a
Monopoly and other market structures* Z) j7 f/ r8 c2 Y Q2 Q( y
/ S: z9 f5 G$ ] RIf you enjoyed learning about - L1 U4 U9 J) ~
Costs and Benefits
9 b0 w1 t0 F. ]& ]6 R3 {% }Externalities
; V# p u3 o* A kDecision-making
& i- V7 |1 a! O f jOr would like to learn more about , g/ `' B1 I. |( z& @) ~
Capital Investments1 @, }5 ] j) E' ~8 R# @' h+ n
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
`& i& J! {& N9 A; {, U8 MECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
2 B V- Z) G9 lTopics:
. f% H9 a) @7 Y8 B0 kCost-Benefit Analysis
( I1 p; n: t4 `" A, uEvaluating Public Investment Projects
8 O0 Z( Z& ?& [$ U# QLook at examples from
# L! ~$ A: n9 x7 nTransportation( O! c0 c) ^5 F/ }. S, A4 ]) S
River Basin Management
3 I6 Q" K& q) ^* g/ \8 \. q& yElectrical Generation8 `1 \3 z; V4 b
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control' S1 D4 M; E' `0 C
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, c! x6 r0 U9 d( M1 K" XSupply and Demand
; t+ H1 ?- G' a& G0 iExternalities! A" _+ q2 z' Z; f) p
Resource Allocation
9 l0 Z+ f" \9 I* U9 gTaxation) n* B+ }/ U; h% h9 T0 n9 h7 }/ M$ ], n
Or would like to learn more about % N- R0 |5 A0 p! q
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ R/ C. U2 c" x9 b$ y7 p& BYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
2 t, e* ^/ |& A' g0 HECON 365 Resource Economics
6 T3 K; b1 }6 NTopics:
4 _( t$ f) n; c8 sExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources* S5 d$ Y% n D/ O2 v
Scarcity and pricing1 j6 Q" n0 C: \& [, x/ X& {$ B
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 V, A: }( _8 @) h9 M' Q: IResource Allocation
" v$ {- W+ e# J' z/ z/ }Pricing
y/ U: b9 T8 L' s- u; g- \1 |3 nMarkets! p. l3 K* R' ` a
Government roles" b4 X D8 C, \5 U
Or would like to learn more about
& q2 i# d/ _# b DThe energy sector, including sources and markets
" W) u: z B/ y' p! iCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
! }' W, B: I$ J8 T2 B; t3 vYou might enjoy a course about ! O5 P/ V3 w( K
Energy Economics!; [$ F; w6 @4 N- |8 v
ECON 366 Energy Economics/ z4 ]$ [: W* E8 q6 F: ]" f
Topics: $ u4 U" C% W) B7 ~1 K
Pricing6 V& {, |3 G2 u' t
Role in economic growth
7 ]) U& z1 o! o2 CEnergy sources and markets
: ^. F4 _3 X6 fRole of government 3 x) v' o/ |0 b6 O) {7 i
Regulation
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9 K# W7 a6 q/ h6 u! ZIf you enjoyed learning about / r! J- j6 _+ R _6 o
Externalities
: X7 P- k6 `5 _0 t- [4 qRegulation. t% Z6 t& F/ l& V
Government roles. ~. e3 w# ^$ T+ q* U
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% f- F: q$ b8 n- X! LEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
+ E$ I6 ~6 p3 SSteps taken to address deterioration
1 r* z! |9 ]0 cYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 4 u1 A) t. q u( I! E% t5 Z: q! a
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
7 Q! r/ d7 W( b( T$ q9 ?, ETopics: 1 b+ l8 ?( y8 t; P# C/ f: H
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment % V, f# z5 j* Q- e
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
, D, p/ W0 [6 H6 v: aTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ' {& p2 S# P3 \1 Q+ |6 S4 {
Recreation economics E' K! ~6 \3 J* [
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 b X* k, f# S! H Individual Incentives
( } N' q) S% w2 u( o/ ?Total Welfare ) N8 D: b* S% ]8 S4 k# ~: C/ d& x
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! * E2 f4 H/ K1 M" h, z
ECON 378 Law and Economics
; d8 h/ n/ x9 G" NTopics:
- r, a3 q/ M6 RIssues in Criminal and Family Law# O( u$ q3 F5 Q( T6 l
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
5 q- p/ m! H. m# c/ G* @: QChild Support Payments
: C% M ?0 w, k9 a# qPrivate Divorce agreements
; M* P# {$ c/ b- d" s$ b. nCriminal provisions of the Competition Act; l6 i9 u0 w' d$ `1 y& O# u
4 w' E2 @& o& n0 Q' KIf you enjoyed learning about
0 e1 U3 I+ [& O# p3 G$ u2 ]* u9 HPrisoners Dilemma
9 Y3 R- [0 f% g9 t3 p: V( k6 `Dominant Strategies- J' T$ i# H! k- q% {
Collusion' Y% U% t7 A* {* n
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ' S/ q. o; Z! Z) M$ N; p
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
* z5 ?( r! G# Z6 ITopics:
0 }7 v7 \% I- b: Q8 Y3 ~- aAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games4 \$ t! C& i6 n! a( Y
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 0 v$ y- \0 h$ y3 O4 q. o% V! `
Note! Prerequisites: 7 S q& C2 \0 w" |$ o1 ~
ECON 384 & 299 |
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