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9 C1 K; O* E' o. I/ q1 e) C) _Trade
5 ^+ o0 E9 @# eGrowth. v4 y; y: @( D8 |: g8 x3 N. ]
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China as an Emerging Economy. d' ~6 z' P9 U( i$ x1 D8 H. i. F
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
9 s6 D: q6 C8 B. w: WECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
$ J5 K" o, z8 Q H: U: k( n( ~ ~+ \! aTopics: - S+ n+ C+ k3 o! n3 T* q* V7 f
Chinese Economy Characteristics" A& s* G& H4 a$ R8 F( ~
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
7 J& i( r! V5 R. E! T- gConsequences of economic reform. k' l2 \% S' P# O
Canada’s economic relations with China
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( j9 E" j5 b2 G' Q) T% ~Rich and Poor Countries
! _6 J% M1 i1 `' T( ` g$ eWhy economies differ( X$ k! P& |1 M. U- I$ a) d. F0 O
Causes for such differences9 O, A& `; E; j/ s6 `& n
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: M' ~9 Z$ l3 L% {1 j. o/ o/ p
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 |$ h0 p7 N' d$ C: G# J( E
Topics:
, Z& h4 {0 r; E- Z5 `+ }Technology
6 J) D6 _7 `8 H/ JInstitutions
3 y5 Q' }2 ~- |) R1 Z& _Growth rate Convergence / Divergence % {; Q r" t. _
4 @" E1 [: Z) _" xIf you enjoyed learning about
2 @7 D' ?, O. L9 q) `0 B: J: XSupply and Demand
; @, |7 H/ L7 [% H/ v4 TConsumer Behavior
% B. g m# O. f" q8 |0 Z5 h4 c- `Production and Cost
W7 e: f2 M3 z6 H0 `* SPrice and Output
3 _' @5 P% m; Z2 M) aMarket Structures' I8 c0 q: I' Q* I* R- [) V
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
6 U2 p6 ^; N# G, KECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
5 _/ c) X- f# ?( gTopics:
6 g- i2 t+ m7 u1 Y$ L# qTheory of consumer behavior
( f4 z+ @1 t0 YTheory of production and cost
7 S) |; u! r0 HPrice and output determination under competition) }# n- o4 Q, A
Monopoly and other market structures
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; O9 T* ?( B' v% h: i+ x0 K+ \If you enjoyed learning about ( ~) C h. S. P0 v# e
Costs and Benefits
" z- k* H5 @( ZExternalities
1 L* S1 v4 a% SDecision-making
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/ k- M D6 [6 M: ECapital Investments
% m: c7 ?0 R1 P0 y: D. iYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
+ u R# C0 a2 y# fECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation+ K! a, i- W" I7 Z& }# K2 i" c
Topics:
* f% U. [1 z) p- @) W) ACost-Benefit Analysis
0 \7 O; k+ `+ v4 l4 Z- [Evaluating Public Investment Projects& q! g M- |& V6 w6 Y! x6 Q# i
Look at examples from 1 k! N' a' ^& W7 s. ]5 ^! J
Transportation
- [6 Q- O6 z* b! f/ ?' x+ ERiver Basin Management
0 D: J2 t1 V9 JElectrical Generation7 [7 T* H( T* f5 x$ |& [
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control; g4 b# ?/ g! R
2 V; l. Y' ?7 Q: I1 d7 u: EIf you enjoyed learning about
$ }! x$ {# h* {2 NSupply and Demand
9 c* }7 W* W: K. y. _% Z: b2 [Externalities
' C; ?* a* |5 g$ Z+ X5 ?2 I2 A) `+ PResource Allocation
1 a2 N, P7 k" B7 k6 z @$ a9 sTaxation# ?: n4 Z( M! }4 c
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
3 Y: }* y" m. R( v" g, |" |You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
2 {$ b8 n2 W0 d$ z5 \. I, gECON 365 Resource Economics
. B' l: G8 Q2 B; D0 H' t; qTopics:) _4 @# |; O( u* _4 @" w6 ^
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
; I8 R" c7 t* l. gScarcity and pricing
4 R" p3 j6 a0 s6 K8 zContemporary Canadian resource policy issues# u6 V( f! ^) |3 o$ s
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Resource Allocation
5 o, m/ T4 N# }" B- h1 G7 CPricing7 a+ R! M# `9 D+ e
Markets
b! L' W' P6 ~& a1 j ?Government roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets# M* a) s* O& h0 w* s$ }! f
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues' W. x7 }- A* R$ L/ o
You might enjoy a course about 9 b3 f" b1 R0 N6 ]) k# E$ P/ |
Energy Economics!
$ r: \0 t1 i; Q7 ]3 e. O$ ~$ N0 WECON 366 Energy Economics
6 d- h9 X% t6 r) ~4 y ATopics:
2 E1 m( V5 P3 l% ~! O. mPricing
' h$ F. o* X) ] t7 k5 x& JRole in economic growth
: x3 N6 \9 W, n9 \8 Q9 DEnergy sources and markets . U9 f5 ?7 s3 ^
Role of government
0 P1 U. n8 y+ q# dRegulation , C5 [8 m' K' t) I. ]* {; T
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Externalities
6 [) m2 i3 J9 @6 QRegulation
, A- c* Q0 f, [: T4 s: s& R+ L$ i3 IGovernment roles
2 I+ ]& L- T' Z2 Y7 m) \Or would like to learn more about
( c0 ^- A4 v3 R# Z4 k+ a# v* bEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
% g9 k+ E9 c- p6 B4 e: I; [% @Steps taken to address deterioration
) t8 Q- `, g. H# f/ IYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
- O# w5 d" C* I' L$ MECON 369 Economics of the Environment5 Y& o9 A n! o3 R" ~) t) G
Topics:
, r" V; w4 ?1 r2 f0 AEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
; G- Y4 N4 w' W9 M0 e# fTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
# W/ k/ T+ N. r4 @3 n$ L) FTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
0 _& z/ `8 ?1 R6 f; bRecreation economics) }6 I. `: m- X
8 e% Q- E" Q- v7 @* |, N; @If you enjoyed learning about5 `+ \! y; N! ?# {) D7 R) C
Individual Incentives4 |" C4 M. v6 T0 Q+ [
Total Welfare
0 Z2 m) t6 f! N1 G; d7 tYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! : w, {9 E# A; G
ECON 378 Law and Economics
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! ]7 y$ W% c0 L. S4 F, z% j. ]Issues in Criminal and Family Law3 ?9 Z' b9 c& K+ a |
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. J) e6 p+ ~' [: T' s, _# qChild Support Payments8 o; _7 s1 x% O" J: M2 B6 u0 Y: N
Private Divorce agreements0 O8 \9 v) r) L
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act$ Y' b. e6 ^/ U- [
" |$ I/ \) g* B# G ^1 j5 sIf you enjoyed learning about
) f2 H/ \( Z! r; ZPrisoners Dilemma7 s7 D5 H. c: S& n( j2 j( c, B
Dominant Strategies) {9 x% _ ^ E1 G8 J# ~
Collusion
1 N3 l: K0 _ {$ DYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
: x2 J: I9 _0 k# S: S l* k3 nECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications9 n T4 l. o* [
Topics: 2 a# A) l) c) A( H$ |! c$ `4 R
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
' T& I6 I1 K- _9 T& o7 u+ ~, M, aApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion & D: D7 N R8 M! H' a" N
Note! Prerequisites:
0 x t; I+ U: C. R7 |* CECON 384 & 299 |
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