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Trade
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China as an Emerging Economy5 {# Y- A& Y5 `* v/ S
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!' \) E4 \( c4 {
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
" R1 b( d; S$ D/ o! KTopics:
2 W3 t0 l5 b5 DChinese Economy Characteristics
4 e. I" e( i/ O8 u9 K5 o7 ^/ gRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
0 _4 R% b& y; KConsequences of economic reform" S7 k) c$ e _) n; E" U
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
! r7 B4 v! ~9 D3 LRich and Poor Countries
! a% s2 n( Q8 K T b0 RWhy economies differ
) q6 f x& e; i' L, m8 Q/ HCauses for such differences; H+ F3 K! j y& ]4 e
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
6 v7 n- x& }. b* H* h O8 ]: _; }ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& @- _3 {7 K; `7 _
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Technology
W) G: |. K3 M9 f2 @0 o9 u9 _Institutions8 M6 Y: e5 q6 s$ P# i" y+ ?* V
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 6 @1 Z$ [6 E2 Z7 H8 ~
0 e8 d/ D7 B/ c. h$ c2 QIf you enjoyed learning about 0 b* O( i% D4 L: W5 ~
Supply and Demand
& Z) f* B1 ]7 I WConsumer Behavior+ H; _1 i4 f/ v$ V( ~/ I
Production and Cost
2 C2 X/ P: o" K2 z5 }, mPrice and Output
# @4 k3 p1 h$ S g# d! GMarket Structures. D2 {: @+ y% O/ {
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
! `# `/ }8 r' y9 K. Z3 p0 gECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I3 ]3 O( ~) _% L5 P
Topics:
7 s: ^% I$ N6 g; F" DTheory of consumer behavior
|. ~3 l, O( A; b6 YTheory of production and cost3 l0 ]0 J" x! \7 c: }, z6 z8 [+ @( J
Price and output determination under competition
* \( c+ M$ c! s/ ~$ H% y1 ^- fMonopoly and other market structures8 @4 \/ I2 H C6 ?6 d: q3 {: R
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Costs and Benefits
! i5 @' S. R; h0 D5 f- Q, zExternalities
7 o# }5 w7 |6 s# lDecision-making0 \- U9 S5 Q+ _8 Q0 b3 Q
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$ k4 `/ p. A) J! U; R9 N6 rCapital Investments* ?+ E( }0 Z8 S+ I/ u! a
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!' P. E& a4 Z% G$ Q6 t6 `, Q3 P
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation$ M' U* E4 v* i
Topics:
! P7 b/ c7 a, V( Y9 ICost-Benefit Analysis
( Z% \8 J; @$ f X; h. ~Evaluating Public Investment Projects
9 a$ `0 s9 _6 p9 b7 dLook at examples from 0 g, X- |1 e, l
Transportation" P7 ]1 H: |' `/ D
River Basin Management# C) R4 j$ T+ |* P! F0 T9 H
Electrical Generation8 i- C4 [6 M) K0 w0 Y8 M7 G
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control j; x5 v4 ^2 V& Z
% I8 E: ^, d! E7 Y; D, f& e. a3 DIf you enjoyed learning about . A2 c( F! A+ U6 J, O$ w
Supply and Demand
) M0 U3 q8 R! b/ e A* J3 QExternalities% l7 R( p! e+ ?% D7 e, z
Resource Allocation
. p. p8 m% O8 v% h- r& M v0 XTaxation) U$ g7 P# |$ p0 F6 @
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada7 N8 e( `" f% Q {2 w( [
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
& Y. T; y* e+ a0 B+ }ECON 365 Resource Economics
, ]9 A7 o9 g* r8 Q0 a5 I0 eTopics:* |2 a3 d+ C5 ?
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources& q! d5 F% J; ]. l
Scarcity and pricing- o2 E; \4 {( o# K
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation& o2 ]: `% y, l! y- Y, I# n5 q' j3 ~
Pricing/ i$ ~2 E! ]' K& P3 X& }$ E
Markets! }7 a% Q! r; G2 U7 }1 `) B1 e6 E" ?/ ?
Government roles
+ x" k- Y D7 c1 D, `9 |Or would like to learn more about
, o7 R& W$ W, j, Q3 Z* cThe energy sector, including sources and markets
9 \- k; g0 _# W0 U5 A. D! MCanadian Energy Policy and current issues( j- A' M- E+ x- ]! J
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Energy Economics!" [5 m2 e1 u, I. n$ k+ ]# h6 d. M
ECON 366 Energy Economics$ G2 K; Z I4 J; p# S, y8 a
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Pricing
( e2 P, E+ e- K/ x9 n- y: I PRole in economic growth - p6 r. n: t! j4 V" H% [% K
Energy sources and markets * _8 f0 o5 b4 ^ |0 ~ p: l
Role of government ; P; c5 B6 Z( x6 w" k
Regulation
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* H' p$ ^; g ?, `& E$ D" l" c& sIf you enjoyed learning about 9 Q1 E' W2 F# D O) J1 q* u7 L
Externalities# h$ w# \ j2 i1 b6 u" X
Regulation# x& P8 m* Z+ C
Government roles
' \6 W" z3 q% SOr would like to learn more about ( J5 V* f9 L1 ^' M
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
' c; E0 v1 |1 ]9 iSteps taken to address deterioration) E: D1 R, e6 m0 t- w. P
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
( `) ?9 i5 r: _* V, n% G+ O, UECON 369 Economics of the Environment/ K. T' Z* C% ~9 _4 o: ~9 H3 ?
Topics:
' M- j" L+ L: A$ qEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
# n6 W; k/ c/ @6 }' QTypes and causes of environmental deterioration - V( U+ H5 h* k5 Y* n6 P; O
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
( d7 |# H6 @7 YRecreation economics; E/ ?8 G* W% _2 `
; |) m- ~; ~. C' r, bIf you enjoyed learning about
5 F$ l4 L, w) m/ [7 K Individual Incentives6 _* f& W1 `+ ?' I8 k) F# h' A/ Z
Total Welfare $ ]2 M. ^( Z: Y- g
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
! ]. c* |# c1 [; R0 [- c7 b1 JECON 378 Law and Economics
2 f0 w* G5 D& [1 G. m$ rTopics:
4 J$ t' q$ w- MIssues in Criminal and Family Law! A2 T: j3 U4 z9 C) a; w
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining& @1 k1 y# [( p5 |0 C" J( [
Child Support Payments$ r) |5 L) D8 \2 @6 A- ]
Private Divorce agreements) ]' o' C6 M; L, I! d: N7 j
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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, v0 v t# u" RIf you enjoyed learning about & V: N1 d8 s9 s# H3 _! q% P2 Q
Prisoners Dilemma* ]6 D% |% U' t/ e+ J1 N
Dominant Strategies/ r# `) O: U5 N2 L" s
Collusion, Y/ x' h0 s' U1 J; q
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
9 S2 H; {% P4 g# q! v. O5 G$ E6 ]ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications7 D7 `6 n+ j; L& M* S( D
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games6 }: W, ?/ k7 Y( x6 g# L
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion % {; p5 ?" ^. N4 f
Note! Prerequisites: ) w ?' _' Q9 ~% w7 P- l2 p
ECON 384 & 299 |
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