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Trade
2 x; ~% P& \& Y9 `6 UGrowth
0 t3 N- P8 G( L ~: ^0 I& [Or would like to learn more about: 2 _8 G, _" y, S7 t5 O9 t( y
China as an Emerging Economy
Q. A7 E, E/ c0 W0 l W- yYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
6 ` w; ^, s, y$ P {7 j2 G3 zECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
; T; A; q! L/ P' H( cTopics: 6 j1 @) x' a" [9 [7 B" F0 D5 a
Chinese Economy Characteristics* b1 r3 `2 {+ F" r# d2 G
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy. |, w# e: m/ h) S
Consequences of economic reform
* t0 W9 Z1 y: ]- V) I9 iCanada’s economic relations with China7 \8 L& m5 Q- x1 H' l
_0 |" ` A# s+ x) q% s. rIf you would like to learn more about:
1 T* v ~( y. z6 Q' E1 d, a! h/ hRich and Poor Countries
+ D9 U: f. I0 l. s+ l- ZWhy economies differ
; R" ?( o1 t" k) E& ^5 v$ R% uCauses for such differences5 G. \9 @9 Y- m F) D; `( B$ [
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' G2 V# C1 K2 ]+ m6 p7 D1 l$ mECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 X. O9 G4 f8 O2 _5 O7 z! e- l1 d9 ]
Topics:
r. h6 \& q* G& W+ e0 C1 ~Technology
/ x) v6 i0 P9 x+ LInstitutions. d$ |. I& A6 @+ v) H
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence $ N& I+ N* w' [
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' j% e8 `8 y8 s1 ZSupply and Demand
% w3 ?8 R3 _ @* q' o+ ~6 _Consumer Behavior/ p- B! J/ o% R/ K
Production and Cost
: U+ Z i8 G9 t7 d9 Q7 wPrice and Output
4 g* L1 D2 \" {+ n" YMarket Structures
7 r% k q0 H& a9 w2 FYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
4 m( x. R/ _' P7 H, CECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
$ Y/ N0 \' b. ?& P* OTopics:
8 O* {1 Q7 r! s$ @& z8 w0 K3 z& }Theory of consumer behavior" ?5 f) X7 F1 e- X- {
Theory of production and cost1 a9 d3 i% O( @. I- M. n
Price and output determination under competition
$ b b! T4 c; U3 s4 P; S+ WMonopoly and other market structures$ B3 T* ^$ r" ]2 \ [7 w
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3 Q- ?/ s* |' g! d9 T. bCosts and Benefits
( u V2 ?( M. {, ]Externalities0 D' x5 Q% v+ s/ q8 o
Decision-making
" k% l( Y: C, I$ m6 L' w& fOr would like to learn more about 7 |* [+ l( f0 @$ e
Capital Investments* L) V. H. c& `, ^- w0 `
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!( T, d; M6 @. K% ~- h
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
: \& C9 G$ W# p/ M5 {& FTopics:. ^# Y6 J9 j. _7 X$ A; ^( u) g
Cost-Benefit Analysis
! e0 j# ]9 x9 f( Y5 O A& o; LEvaluating Public Investment Projects
. l) M: w6 g0 @* { a( W% ELook at examples from 4 I" g* p- A' I; d) r$ b
Transportation
5 i3 v4 f) {; a/ ~2 V3 YRiver Basin Management; ~4 O9 S3 v: U# Z" D
Electrical Generation. c) E6 b' p4 \$ i9 {$ V; J7 A
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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, N6 _ A$ g( n* o5 D$ w, EIf you enjoyed learning about
) S! i; w3 Z4 @# @) j; ESupply and Demand* ]9 p8 G0 P1 H2 E3 ]
Externalities1 }: E$ |4 U/ o# L% u( b" H
Resource Allocation
5 f2 Y( e7 q" B" k5 ^Taxation! k# N: \9 F; c
Or would like to learn more about & E" u: b+ T, L* g7 q* O% d* `
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada8 U2 z5 p# m$ z9 C0 S
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
' H4 Y; H9 U) n- Z* L8 e& hECON 365 Resource Economics5 P, [( r8 I4 l- v) F
Topics:
% a! L- t4 r& w; RExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ g" ?& N1 @( X& d/ P, W7 wScarcity and pricing9 E9 S; C- E" @# {6 j! c8 R% B! A$ g
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues; g4 D5 w2 x0 h4 V4 g
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Resource Allocation3 ~: \3 A- R$ z3 M8 X( t e
Pricing5 b9 Z1 B0 k9 b0 x1 [1 D) ]/ t
Markets1 d8 c& ]: I# P8 T. @7 ^
Government roles2 x2 {$ M& _0 v5 J1 m3 ]
Or would like to learn more about
( C$ _) n k O% q5 i+ v" s5 DThe energy sector, including sources and markets" F; W* I M0 ?5 E2 f) C4 r1 A7 n
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues2 z+ f' d; G. g
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Energy Economics!; R D7 a! ]& N# Q
ECON 366 Energy Economics7 }+ @) ^0 y+ T# _- _
Topics:
* N O2 D+ ?* ~* b" ZPricing
# C! |9 ~) [3 \. iRole in economic growth
7 o- J* |! G$ ^9 T+ R9 o6 PEnergy sources and markets
5 E6 T- C6 D4 j1 {) h2 U& X' nRole of government
6 {/ U' m% Z: ^' t0 VRegulation 7 J ?8 x3 S: h
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Externalities
0 V0 [* c$ W8 S5 n5 M5 [Regulation8 z# k, S4 D. T2 z1 L+ S
Government roles# i+ {1 L$ G$ w3 F1 d8 o9 w3 O( s
Or would like to learn more about
9 p3 P6 g d, l9 VEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration, S; z/ b$ }: f9 k2 V
Steps taken to address deterioration: W% L& P3 e5 w/ F
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 2 K" ?, p3 V0 h% z2 v; N
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
, p `+ `# u- l- Y1 U+ E/ v- d) vTopics: 2 t/ p' j$ \* v- g \/ L
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
8 N6 F* x/ E$ S' `Types and causes of environmental deterioration
/ M7 A; b" p ^! w7 S1 a+ n* E- DTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration . g( U5 c5 U9 e7 o1 I9 j0 e
Recreation economics; x) b7 J6 z0 ]% t; `: N# |
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Individual Incentives
% ?: X# x5 o O$ UTotal Welfare , H* k/ m' O* O3 O3 }
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
5 y4 |% p$ Z# _ECON 378 Law and Economics
8 R$ P7 s4 e. \5 K4 PTopics: , T% X& ]3 w4 r2 r
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
( M1 ]& C) F( k" V" ?6 G- u5 ]& dCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* e" M3 [+ R1 p. K9 S6 IChild Support Payments. x5 x% f) |+ K( m+ I, `
Private Divorce agreements
( @* j* \! x. b/ Q, z+ b4 d% y8 vCriminal provisions of the Competition Act( ^/ x. o6 Z' G4 ` j- c
9 R/ \: y5 n2 I; L7 D4 ]( W+ r) MIf you enjoyed learning about ' C9 R( ^: I$ h" R. D6 {
Prisoners Dilemma
- y! w5 C& G/ U0 ^% K6 k# s4 GDominant Strategies
: t$ {0 ]& U% d% U. SCollusion
& R. N8 L9 Z7 Z5 XYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! + ^/ E9 n& W, e# J5 ?$ |
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications1 V* r8 g6 B: m: u, Y; h
Topics:
, O$ S7 C ~ ^Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
' C* B% }7 l. W3 L, s4 hApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 0 V6 }8 \$ v1 O6 H- X5 |, A2 ~2 ?( F
Note! Prerequisites: % k2 j! }. o$ x, e$ ^& \* d
ECON 384 & 299 |
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