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Trade
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China as an Emerging Economy0 I/ [# ? P0 j3 ~# O6 W* f2 Y
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
( K' _7 Q6 T; I3 XECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 a( P1 J2 C" Y7 M+ c/ tTopics:
6 }. |5 O' l, S7 N0 TChinese Economy Characteristics4 j$ |, u' S8 A9 U# C
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy1 n' _ @5 Z4 P( C$ F% u: h
Consequences of economic reform4 S) V& k% v/ C
Canada’s economic relations with China- h8 ~) I" G5 s# }" g. ?* \( B: p) r
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Rich and Poor Countries8 q5 k9 a- l$ e- Q4 {) o- v- M
Why economies differ
. O7 H2 {4 [% t& {8 oCauses for such differences4 K, p- B/ h* o; x) U0 N" H$ w
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
6 ]0 Z& _0 R8 t. B* SECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 g0 _7 Q$ M1 |7 Q
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Technology' g4 Q7 m9 q+ _
Institutions
6 O: \2 U7 k1 Q$ e+ C9 R0 w" }Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ! q4 k4 a. G9 F, c6 R- z4 B
6 N6 n/ v8 N" GIf you enjoyed learning about
1 M* ]1 _: A; S. w, BSupply and Demand
- N' ~! h& |) gConsumer Behavior6 |- ]# h$ Q0 Y1 f: P( ^( W+ T
Production and Cost
6 R m$ S1 y7 U0 O$ EPrice and Output" k, ~) O1 V% M C: x9 T
Market Structures1 d% }* z) W" Z
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
- B# f. }; P, ?1 y: N9 F7 YECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
/ h5 n) s. c0 _: DTopics:
2 p3 P% V* }: Q, JTheory of consumer behavior" K6 w- H- U7 H1 A5 ]# S; m
Theory of production and cost
6 }6 A m4 g6 K& vPrice and output determination under competition5 ^) j' G0 g, @9 q; R6 q8 g
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits 3 i6 Z. K. p/ ~8 y9 i
Externalities; i. n! O% g' i8 }( |3 G% {- F
Decision-making
1 c( E9 p0 h8 x; LOr would like to learn more about + O# C, r" j8 ]. X5 `4 y
Capital Investments
' \: _4 r' c6 N" |You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
" ^5 v3 F- m {, N0 P7 ~& LECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
+ W% _& j6 u! y) ~7 z" X* fTopics:. T a# e0 E7 E0 s/ a" q6 v; E2 @
Cost-Benefit Analysis3 K$ ^1 J3 p0 C( @8 p% n
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
2 ]6 z/ N) T* ~. |1 ALook at examples from
. z0 e9 @2 b3 _ A$ d( \9 [Transportation
N- ?- w. U2 f4 }River Basin Management
" v, c3 M6 q+ Q7 k# K- Q& _1 OElectrical Generation
9 a" H: W l6 ^' [ _; v5 v/ eOil & Gas and Pollution Control, n V: J4 a1 W
$ g. [( _0 q; P6 ?' P8 C$ d: UIf you enjoyed learning about 8 C8 W$ {5 y9 e; x
Supply and Demand
6 f5 f0 N$ j a( `Externalities8 `( g/ p/ ~+ U/ }
Resource Allocation
9 o+ g' N; W5 _( J) ?) T7 r! V; M) YTaxation
" T2 ^5 w3 B3 u/ F V4 v- NOr would like to learn more about
0 p: l1 P! s; C8 J! QSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
9 L. d! g8 m* A0 N: X3 m& tYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!: P' v2 l& Y+ g7 v8 n+ C+ {( B
ECON 365 Resource Economics
" A$ V. p, ?# S9 [Topics:
& w+ C1 e; q3 z- }- gExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources3 F" e7 E5 l$ U: Z
Scarcity and pricing( j# ~) a4 c5 s+ o
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues* V* d+ b( t& F& G; Q
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If you enjoyed learning about
; b1 t1 H" W7 X/ VResource Allocation
* ^6 B* {' R1 N( KPricing
8 {8 U) }8 E4 i0 k5 E3 pMarkets
' m9 M, F0 y$ v6 z) kGovernment roles
& h3 V1 k; e* gOr would like to learn more about $ V! O3 g2 J' _( A
The energy sector, including sources and markets8 E8 {2 E: u1 w
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues( |" a) P- D5 U7 Y' a0 r/ h
You might enjoy a course about ' V% G, R4 y1 O, X. }: j
Energy Economics!
1 }9 [; D% O3 U- }$ r; u+ x1 [$ VECON 366 Energy Economics6 `; ]0 b+ X7 G4 R) {
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Pricing' a' `$ s) k: C2 U! S: {
Role in economic growth ; s B+ i3 X/ j- z
Energy sources and markets # H7 g3 e3 k: v |+ p
Role of government 5 p* V7 ~: Z3 W- w' s% Q
Regulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 A9 S$ c) I( xExternalities
( _4 C, \8 y* I$ r) _* URegulation
% m2 e# y( _# a+ U1 v) }2 YGovernment roles
% N: \- a# O; POr would like to learn more about ! i- X8 [5 I8 Y0 [; R
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
# u# J) N, N' F5 b, X+ JSteps taken to address deterioration
3 Q+ Y9 S# t; T) `You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
' O0 ^ B3 R/ E q1 V' u8 `ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
% p) {2 ]: Y$ l* ZTopics: 8 Y7 D% \1 f: ~
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
6 B0 C2 F6 M7 i2 a/ [Types and causes of environmental deterioration
) q+ I8 U2 z& C9 r4 ETheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + x# m; ]+ R3 t
Recreation economics; x- K% k; }+ Y7 G4 {/ v
, J: J, C% u3 l$ \5 cIf you enjoyed learning about% i/ J% y9 n5 p p ?) k: i/ {1 s
Individual Incentives
$ |# E) v4 u2 w6 s4 H4 X' f1 YTotal Welfare
0 q# H, \# z1 [You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
! A0 _4 Z9 x8 q: y% hECON 378 Law and Economics4 I& Z8 _, d0 R. |9 e6 Z
Topics:
. A7 b4 [4 L) K0 P4 ]: \0 QIssues in Criminal and Family Law
( z5 A1 t6 \7 T$ h# vCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
9 s% Y6 Y9 J' D! x% OChild Support Payments
. Y9 V( S3 g$ J, h3 [Private Divorce agreements4 E6 Z$ w5 s Q4 T- v! R
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act3 }$ q8 l* z7 G7 U! {0 R' Y5 l
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Prisoners Dilemma3 a H n! n/ h/ T1 C" `
Dominant Strategies" K0 T6 o# G9 p+ h& r% |* \
Collusion) Q- q$ Y' b% `( R8 P
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
/ f$ j, e% s) H6 J5 u1 f$ FECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
9 S$ y0 N" D/ A$ I. kTopics: & y! O7 c4 [6 _5 ?
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
, z3 L9 `3 z* HApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 2 n) A$ j0 R0 w$ j0 \
Note! Prerequisites:
0 C* {( U4 P7 N5 m! G# v+ t1 |' ]' wECON 384 & 299 |
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