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5 V5 F) c' k i& @# dTrade
8 x; f9 O6 P* W' C l+ dGrowth
0 B4 d5 Q- l5 ?( m* AOr would like to learn more about: 3 _7 y6 X3 H" B1 Z: J4 C) p! }$ Z9 e
China as an Emerging Economy) p7 ]% o' Q" W. w. J
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!3 _+ Z* G1 l+ m
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
8 ?4 G3 t# m5 s, h$ U/ {* rTopics:
3 e9 R' I0 s( gChinese Economy Characteristics
, W! a" @6 t6 Z- p+ u$ t n( PRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
( n: x `$ e; y! N% qConsequences of economic reform
. V/ @7 `' O* r# ?$ SCanada’s economic relations with China1 [! u- f6 q7 W) Y3 b7 f s
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If you would like to learn more about: ) `7 [" x/ ?; e0 A6 ^$ u
Rich and Poor Countries* J: `! G, r: \( L/ |" B
Why economies differ1 N" t" S6 h. m0 a, ?" s0 q8 }% Z3 n
Causes for such differences
3 C# F% C% z5 S4 P5 P, P+ g& bYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: r% [7 L7 h" J
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* Z; e' s: P2 D$ @
Topics:( a; z1 P5 u' b* q8 B2 s4 Y
Technology/ w; V2 \- J0 n s: C& U
Institutions
# p, d* o9 M, [( E7 IGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ K4 t6 x# S" Q) H% @1 B- tSupply and Demand2 \4 d( z0 b7 c) t$ B2 p3 y9 T' S
Consumer Behavior- }' Q6 E! G5 t0 e Z
Production and Cost! F; z! F3 i2 q6 Z$ R
Price and Output) r5 V: U4 U d% z
Market Structures: }3 m* w+ t) J) M( G7 b
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
5 @1 }- ]* w6 G; b. GECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" B1 P2 N6 i7 M; F
Topics: 6 M- p3 ]* T0 O" z& m, k2 c
Theory of consumer behavior, ^; B4 q) d# K
Theory of production and cost/ H/ r) g) e& E. ^ ^
Price and output determination under competition+ |$ V1 C! K! {
Monopoly and other market structures/ W O1 r! W5 N6 E+ I. {
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, w: P& r/ |4 R; eCosts and Benefits
3 O- W4 a% X/ s' E. OExternalities2 C I n# ]. F9 i7 l
Decision-making
4 {& u1 ^) _; {. nOr would like to learn more about
( r* A/ n5 X+ ]( t* BCapital Investments
) C" R; l }$ H/ |( c& tYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
, U2 ?! @! j2 N: EECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
. k; B( a: A X$ eTopics:
) t! w; g! K* C q% q9 UCost-Benefit Analysis% g( F" s' I3 t# a! s P
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
' P& F g D, ]9 J& ~& sLook at examples from - i8 J E: [* J6 Q9 g
Transportation
r8 c: i% s* W# R% B. F" PRiver Basin Management9 i9 Q% y3 b0 _8 ?, G' C
Electrical Generation
% U, Y. J/ L- `6 tOil & Gas and Pollution Control6 W9 _' B1 Q3 `4 H( y/ {
7 x2 O- \% C' J! IIf you enjoyed learning about
4 n, m3 B0 E; k/ fSupply and Demand
& {! {2 e' ~+ x- h% N4 c) FExternalities
/ i% @) ^ T. f, r9 WResource Allocation
H9 H b9 p2 oTaxation/ e- R, {/ |- |" x4 i
Or would like to learn more about
W& H" R$ X% Z- ZSupply of Natural Resources in Canada" h. n' c2 ?# r/ P6 H% K7 w) h
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!6 C. q) m1 ^ W( P
ECON 365 Resource Economics
/ y8 j- i2 h3 h1 X& RTopics:; M, R( ?# F. x; f
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
7 X5 y( R& i" O# `Scarcity and pricing
9 w9 T( g6 s. c& z1 ?3 E$ h, x! c( ~Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation5 G! d, y: Y! L
Pricing. c% M2 m" m2 ^5 G+ d
Markets+ m0 I2 s/ D$ T+ g5 N2 |
Government roles
( i M$ e7 t( V$ @" hOr would like to learn more about
5 ?0 s7 {+ w) ]8 z% n" k; UThe energy sector, including sources and markets
; I/ a1 q) B- LCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
+ s( @6 n* ?# _/ vYou might enjoy a course about
" `6 |" w0 }* i/ N3 J* b. SEnergy Economics!
) m1 g$ {7 ]9 [. u6 f$ i; z# t: iECON 366 Energy Economics
1 s6 c, g* o: v: J; ]Topics:
& ~( h/ M: Q1 |3 dPricing! n1 i, V' K) h5 \, C; V
Role in economic growth 9 |6 o- X. Y2 s( S& J( T) l
Energy sources and markets
! G% c& L) w) {( A- bRole of government
: G# @. k& [ k. uRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 k, R5 ^( z% h7 QExternalities
3 q8 }% V6 P3 s6 ?# @2 _ m# WRegulation% ~6 K5 H2 q6 d1 A
Government roles+ n/ n1 o+ G8 u' U2 v
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration6 B) ?+ D) l( W, U* z- p
Steps taken to address deterioration7 Q) `$ _% Z q. R t
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! : `2 w9 h3 m$ R* r5 V- S
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
3 M& v. @0 H! j, MTopics: $ p; p7 O2 u: Z2 G" v! j
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ; d! x9 ]; C& n+ W0 F
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
% \6 A N0 b$ p4 H5 s9 T% ETheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
. [7 s8 ]7 h5 \. VRecreation economics
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8 i* ], H4 Y1 o/ YIf you enjoyed learning about( f8 q+ {1 a9 Z; K$ y
Individual Incentives
! p5 l4 B/ n+ k+ j) o5 VTotal Welfare ! a& D8 ]6 n2 m: x5 k+ W* C5 t e
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + z5 W& x. m: z5 M
ECON 378 Law and Economics
+ Y! C( d# [6 {- O' sTopics:
8 u/ `! N7 ?6 a2 ~; x, O, Z! g# G- c6 AIssues in Criminal and Family Law
9 i* V8 Z' K# t! p1 FCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining! i- K0 e" |/ \: }; B2 }: R3 P7 Q
Child Support Payments5 L: p& K1 o3 P. W* s% _
Private Divorce agreements
$ e3 h' b1 K& I X! d/ A' ?( w' t/ tCriminal provisions of the Competition Act( D% m* X+ n* T( J7 `
+ J4 U$ ?) A: vIf you enjoyed learning about
+ H' V( W8 a3 X) L/ xPrisoners Dilemma
4 k5 ?" j# W: x# l8 N. `/ {Dominant Strategies
$ ]) i1 C6 K) {8 yCollusion( u' {) ?' m3 `. f. X
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 3 V' w# K* U6 C9 c7 a
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications; E0 E y! q4 B9 p# D
Topics: , U( R5 _; H0 _
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
. k6 j5 Y& d5 F; K" D; l1 T8 oApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion % d0 X! j9 \4 f0 P S! ^9 t
Note! Prerequisites:
3 R2 C) T( h Y0 r3 Y/ H3 wECON 384 & 299 |
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