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Trade# K5 M; C4 Z' l: ?9 ^
Growth! {+ {0 Z" N0 h# ?( c; G1 R- @
Or would like to learn more about: ) |- B7 q6 R' M% R% _5 t: F# y
China as an Emerging Economy3 m% f( z1 ]7 P4 u7 M. M; c
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!% ^" r$ I+ D* {5 J- N% ^) d
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development7 T, \/ J5 L3 b( }) Z
Topics: 3 w* ]1 p5 `- M
Chinese Economy Characteristics
0 @# I; v* y8 G6 ?/ }; y: m9 a: vRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
. m& Y E: w( m. |Consequences of economic reform5 u$ Y( Q$ L4 T# f: D* Y
Canada’s economic relations with China
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8 T( y; s9 g% C* v [& P5 p* BIf you would like to learn more about:
1 i# ^% ?6 v: |; @) b4 r* QRich and Poor Countries, x0 n1 _' r# }% N
Why economies differ
* {! Z# P# w" M ?" I B& Q6 m- xCauses for such differences
1 V6 @' _/ p1 F5 R# e# m- JYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
, _- h z q4 a9 jECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& G1 h5 t! P" V! iTopics:3 b, }# [2 G# _8 F+ k
Technology
: M2 j! n% G; n5 H tInstitutions
7 S/ s0 V2 F% l* K& Z" }Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
& h( t: E$ {! c5 k. ^* rSupply and Demand
8 a5 W$ n2 a9 @' x8 i: E" YConsumer Behavior
/ M7 h" F4 c e7 v' p zProduction and Cost8 f6 z, @: R' i. s) p( S
Price and Output7 d# P7 Z: b3 f6 K
Market Structures6 f0 B0 W8 c$ `. |
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!& u/ G: c7 X; U
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" E2 O0 l" |( K) k& s S
Topics:
. k2 p; S) i Y5 k% CTheory of consumer behavior
( g* J; H6 x( v1 s# {) mTheory of production and cost
" F$ K% X9 t- oPrice and output determination under competition. G) h( Y; `$ U/ O7 A+ Q
Monopoly and other market structures8 V* h& M0 `0 ]6 a
9 }) V' U4 W! iIf you enjoyed learning about
& |8 L( d, v3 v9 [. a5 F( f1 dCosts and Benefits K X$ i5 ~# j9 Y2 k1 Z" K
Externalities* Q" g4 j9 o" P; F
Decision-making9 X$ R& w5 K$ v% e8 ?* q
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Capital Investments
6 Q+ \# S! N# @2 P" ~1 B: TYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
3 o, S, D( }+ @) d9 Z, j& J2 M* ZECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
9 G, X: H5 g' {; f0 {; m/ hTopics:6 i) A% e3 {! R2 w* o
Cost-Benefit Analysis
8 h. R$ t4 p7 b: A1 eEvaluating Public Investment Projects
( U' n! N$ P) O5 N7 t2 Q0 VLook at examples from - X1 P$ ~) B" h- w
Transportation7 G$ R& F6 T/ i( J
River Basin Management
+ C h; V- q$ Z" |% m) dElectrical Generation
3 A# W c; T3 w0 X* lOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 Q0 O \1 ^% P7 U. [) U# i7 `Supply and Demand' k5 e5 v0 ?1 K
Externalities
' |1 m" I" M# ? I5 i4 tResource Allocation# p2 ?1 e1 e6 B6 \. G- d8 F! P
Taxation
- ?; R8 C# }$ h. T2 W- [0 OOr would like to learn more about
4 E0 `9 i1 r/ f1 {6 S- g9 \( V! N3 TSupply of Natural Resources in Canada8 N* N8 b8 A6 L) c9 C7 [- D5 T j" s
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!- o0 |- D3 s' i1 K
ECON 365 Resource Economics
) r. I: Y$ G; ~* R" d' \+ b- nTopics:& i9 R6 a' G L
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
8 z6 q4 H, ~& V6 _: q4 KScarcity and pricing
, S0 Y) o2 v* b$ r8 LContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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# A" o i/ \8 g6 ]5 \Resource Allocation- r* I, U9 F( s7 Z! F9 ^9 Z% c1 K- i
Pricing
0 a6 h& s$ |0 H7 rMarkets5 ^8 z' h" P: i4 v- c) x
Government roles
( J( a1 E8 e- U- vOr would like to learn more about 3 S; V3 b* i' p
The energy sector, including sources and markets
; N0 x) B; I$ d2 t* T8 lCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
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1 R1 X5 P( }; V8 V5 S+ i% OEnergy Economics!1 S# R n- y5 |4 ]4 X/ l# ~
ECON 366 Energy Economics
6 [% J$ d* C6 q- t* G' h. y) P2 oTopics:
" ~3 u" u, c' P0 v: i, tPricing, H$ }3 Z. i( C+ b
Role in economic growth
2 u/ V% `1 m0 M3 pEnergy sources and markets - n1 p6 U; w0 `
Role of government $ N F% V7 r) g3 F4 K9 ]' s3 s! g9 p
Regulation
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Externalities
# P9 Z: R/ e C; k2 v6 tRegulation3 o- D! i- j% E) J/ _
Government roles! a# Z! c' O0 T/ d6 V
Or would like to learn more about
. X4 M7 V0 A" W) T& p) sEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration$ j# l& M( t! F/ Z+ w }0 _
Steps taken to address deterioration+ s" z3 H# Y. Y. s. }% s" b
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
4 h$ l) q5 J2 O8 HECON 369 Economics of the Environment5 h! f: ]2 \5 Z$ @2 ? a# E: _
Topics:
- i5 b$ }# R! ]" AEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment + A2 {$ O* _4 x* u/ @4 j
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
1 K2 }, F# M; C5 e# KTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
; m! D4 q/ y0 H) T7 f0 T; V b4 J6 `Recreation economics$ ^+ i' @! X: w1 B% h! u. I5 _( x
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Individual Incentives
. P8 w2 A3 ]: _) N: |' D: H* ^Total Welfare 2 j- b+ ]" y) G& ~3 E, d
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! - S. k6 f- X& m( {: {
ECON 378 Law and Economics) {+ Q( f$ I9 x! U) \& W
Topics: & ?4 W! E' m1 }3 F& y1 x
Issues in Criminal and Family Law' p; \9 C+ r: y
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
4 ?- |/ Z& y/ t+ T7 X/ T/ PChild Support Payments
# K5 z" ]0 b/ I+ R! a2 zPrivate Divorce agreements, ]7 T% y: I+ A. ?1 }
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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! S! A8 Z4 x1 g/ ?7 I! |If you enjoyed learning about
' p2 m7 F8 P( K$ K/ \Prisoners Dilemma+ D0 ] o$ I5 B; z( m0 s( T5 \
Dominant Strategies0 K9 {) ^6 w( T* \. Z) X% U
Collusion
" p- P V1 v: d% } s% ~: r! MYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! , @2 h$ e9 @1 K- D
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications" w+ d% k- ?2 p
Topics:
" g$ e8 _7 P4 \& N5 }" k: n+ m0 MAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
( W* w8 O: o$ y$ ~1 F, E2 FApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ( B6 D! G3 C& L2 V- h
Note! Prerequisites:
( N+ {3 q7 J; R& ?3 T9 e# U, X5 _' uECON 384 & 299 |
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