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) J/ u4 O8 O9 G2 o6 g: t) MTrade
* J8 ]! ?4 V9 |& r6 F" r) UGrowth# x" m* C8 Y9 K& q6 y+ f
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China as an Emerging Economy6 k2 Q. P5 P: ?1 M6 T6 ~1 s& V) K
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!) {. v' {) U$ |
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development4 B8 [& k1 F. S& V( H# L& D3 N8 M
Topics: 6 k6 i6 e- ]& m9 w7 i
Chinese Economy Characteristics$ I( Q8 x2 b6 i c
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
4 m) {' q0 ^- K' s# `, `Consequences of economic reform+ M" j9 M2 n0 j- L0 n4 m$ @
Canada’s economic relations with China- O, y: D! H2 h. w. P3 S8 N( O, ~) \
, u3 D8 Z4 b$ x y# o" _If you would like to learn more about:
" X4 Q* W+ n6 ^' o; HRich and Poor Countries& q- U) s$ t. w' S+ `) H
Why economies differ
$ E# w) q' \- LCauses for such differences% ?; K# d6 l, h2 R- [& g: {( c1 E
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
" k( W. r! \. X( ?1 G& h: sECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: V" I9 Q/ R. T% x( ?- r e# s( LTopics:
, Z. s3 S3 o) N2 H, wTechnology
% F, ^. B, D9 c0 o; z- cInstitutions% m3 C( e" z- O9 o& k+ ?: z
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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# ~& c* w, I5 d9 t+ p0 A$ hIf you enjoyed learning about
" Z% v7 l" X/ t9 u% CSupply and Demand" v! K$ U" G# S; J7 B& n% f
Consumer Behavior
) V5 Z; h- B& n* [: n: d6 T, `! Q% W! {Production and Cost8 [) ^. H8 _ K4 T: s9 u
Price and Output
* l& B6 ] z2 |* P. ^Market Structures
: c; m- x, `% M! g" c' k; vYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!5 [) P1 D+ I- Z7 T# B9 X v
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
; F% m+ S" P3 v+ _+ W. {" A# XTopics: ! ]. h" P% \+ o/ j
Theory of consumer behavior
! H4 n z: u5 }4 ^& V6 q. ^* A6 ]Theory of production and cost$ V# k2 M$ H& [1 W0 G* ~
Price and output determination under competition
- F; ?- g' a' C, N) ?& DMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits # G3 p" i" F( ^* Y" p$ L' e
Externalities
0 L0 w$ f ]3 T! A! w- hDecision-making$ V$ H4 h) q' \* @- }; b) _2 u4 |
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; V" c7 s# u. o; q; X# Z3 QCapital Investments
% u) ^7 _, D& u8 n3 V, ]You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!7 a2 [% G! S3 }$ m) V: r6 j( @
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
8 `" i- i4 `/ x, c: YTopics:
, Y# o4 G" B2 L8 v7 lCost-Benefit Analysis) d6 a- E4 P; q7 P w
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
& e" C8 g Y* i: l6 @' X3 v. qLook at examples from
# W% r7 t" F/ I# m3 U$ m8 uTransportation0 T3 v; r4 u) z8 r- i; i
River Basin Management& F0 o9 h9 Q! `3 v$ i
Electrical Generation
: p, w9 `+ @7 y9 X8 v0 bOil & Gas and Pollution Control3 n4 V$ z; Z, i& c" W3 i! h" h
' T6 V" b' |' G* B, l8 Y/ G+ j; ~If you enjoyed learning about
- \* }" U) a3 e! P: ISupply and Demand' ^1 T0 t5 o% ]
Externalities
* ]( `+ C% V* }( B0 S) F/ sResource Allocation" {. B& P# u, e- M% `
Taxation
9 S: M8 |; C6 E! m! LOr would like to learn more about 3 {& N b1 g( t f& j
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada+ z- {# i& o7 F8 Y5 s) h
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!9 _+ u* v8 M. M& Z7 N k) e7 x% d8 q
ECON 365 Resource Economics! k" ]* v7 S0 l
Topics:
9 }( v; e1 {2 n( J+ TExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources' R- {5 W1 ? V8 m9 r0 U
Scarcity and pricing9 `5 m! E& e8 @
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues x8 A8 B; I. |" h, T k" C* y
5 E- C9 N# [: f6 ~+ c! [If you enjoyed learning about : g, J1 l6 T: y
Resource Allocation
1 j: o4 I$ {2 X0 `Pricing
* a# j$ H" O' D2 v* E5 ^- r+ e7 |Markets
9 T3 g4 Z9 L& N; P8 LGovernment roles' K) V- k* N3 a9 a# v4 `
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
( O: C0 a! ]! R, _4 |/ SCanadian Energy Policy and current issues0 D# w U! n, x" L6 [
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Energy Economics!* o0 }, {7 ?2 _" e1 B
ECON 366 Energy Economics( s9 c0 c1 g7 l- x" _
Topics: - W1 |0 d3 q9 a, e' g7 Q
Pricing4 Z+ @. ?1 r8 _8 H/ [
Role in economic growth
3 p! ^! a) o2 t8 \Energy sources and markets 1 Y+ i z& \, j4 b" E# A: X
Role of government 0 [( C4 |+ E6 l+ c u- ^
Regulation ) A: S$ a2 j) {( C3 M
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" o6 |! R8 J( F, O6 t/ B: V% v# o$ CExternalities% B) ~& O2 y" u- e+ J! P: u
Regulation
* s1 E# V2 A/ hGovernment roles
; r4 _8 Y. i( ` ~Or would like to learn more about
' d% E2 h0 y2 J# ^0 zEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
( |" {7 u9 X/ P% g8 [& \0 L0 ?4 b Q. GSteps taken to address deterioration. I# _1 g; `9 U8 A. U/ k! |5 a! ?2 G
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 5 q. L ~5 L1 l+ ]0 b: O
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment+ h* I& a% @0 U3 n( D: R
Topics: ( C% J, y& n$ Q9 U% r N
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ! l% g. N; U$ A$ A0 \, {0 g/ X; \
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
8 k7 k7 i: I+ N/ x A% V& HTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ! y9 M3 R1 w2 b6 C! m
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ K" f0 d" a5 P; d* \ Individual Incentives
1 @. Y) o6 ~7 p5 o: [Total Welfare
0 T( p' {. J# t. ZYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
, V% o5 q* B7 ?7 XECON 378 Law and Economics6 n0 `$ l* U4 b3 `; N
Topics: % E( U3 o* m, J- K+ w6 y8 w3 R9 f
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
2 g; @+ |1 `" C) j% n* oCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
8 p( F& U. K6 g7 \# hChild Support Payments" r) b, b) ^! p1 h% E* ]/ ?
Private Divorce agreements8 f: U* J3 e* o8 T1 @
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act; W& i$ r7 i; e
8 r5 K/ r9 X' O6 ~If you enjoyed learning about & w9 r3 F- v7 P5 O
Prisoners Dilemma
! f4 J1 W" R% r: P0 i |Dominant Strategies
7 u7 u/ f4 K/ ^! h1 v5 Z) MCollusion p4 L- ~5 v% w* k
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 0 T' X- T: W- K$ X. }+ e2 f" h7 i
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications' H1 O9 D2 m% p+ W% I, K
Topics: 5 P! t4 }: I% l9 V) D) l
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games" y: r. _, e1 {9 F% a7 j
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion + s5 E& K1 t) @9 v- O V
Note! Prerequisites:
0 b# Q) p* E: R" B& n0 [ECON 384 & 299 |
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