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Trade
+ e4 _* {& }1 zGrowth6 D5 _1 C! h9 V( V U& P, M S
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7 R& F ^+ u5 ZChina as an Emerging Economy! Y2 L6 W; [; {/ C3 W4 O6 S1 H1 d
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!& L; E3 b8 G- A+ I2 p" o* c
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
9 h/ [( N p& [9 DTopics: * j, q' z6 d* T8 p
Chinese Economy Characteristics W. I/ M6 D* z }, C
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy& q6 @& c5 H5 B. q
Consequences of economic reform" ?+ t! Z+ M9 x1 z. w
Canada’s economic relations with China H( h6 e- m5 d
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0 P% z- Y5 ^& E/ }Rich and Poor Countries9 E9 s. Y3 R8 o
Why economies differ
7 R. z. T5 v% ]1 a' f( wCauses for such differences
" B9 v3 L* }- o4 @* nYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 A) L- ]7 \5 R. s$ ]1 RECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 C. a! R5 P$ Z4 P. I* T5 w, f
Topics:6 I3 B3 [; v t2 r4 V
Technology
7 u) w& f% i' k' t" ~; N" FInstitutions
1 Y; K, A! h4 G: @Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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) s& Y2 {, i, n* L0 Q$ `, OIf you enjoyed learning about
u5 ^) j6 @" r3 ^* P1 _( Z! A9 R2 O) zSupply and Demand
+ j% @9 n0 @ H) xConsumer Behavior
& g: I% R7 j$ x1 L8 C. W4 i) ^& d7 RProduction and Cost3 M% n& P/ [) N; S8 f4 H* X# Z
Price and Output& [. Z- X" |" h
Market Structures) ^. Z% r4 A; O8 K2 E$ }1 v7 \/ T; m8 D
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!( W- c0 e! K6 A* `/ L% n5 y
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I! H8 F$ h. n2 Y. b! U8 L
Topics:
7 N: G8 W j ~Theory of consumer behavior
. _! u+ h( M. b# mTheory of production and cost* {) N# d* C7 F, l
Price and output determination under competition9 h8 a/ p2 @2 {7 W$ B& u% b
Monopoly and other market structures( j g: Q- n4 [) b
# F: D( h3 U# p- q1 h& RIf you enjoyed learning about + j/ W1 d/ ^) C& P, P5 e; D" K$ G
Costs and Benefits 8 o! _9 \1 e+ Q2 n% `1 E
Externalities) t$ z5 R; }) E0 F) f+ o
Decision-making
4 K6 U! U" r( l/ ]6 p4 C# |Or would like to learn more about
2 E" f$ W& |" Z0 Q' L, q* @6 @Capital Investments
& a8 W! y1 g6 G' m5 HYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!9 [5 z' x. X9 n0 \7 v; o
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation" n3 I; b0 [0 T2 D
Topics:4 C3 p( n2 u0 ^. w D7 x
Cost-Benefit Analysis
m1 ~; x3 P" P5 p9 {; v. lEvaluating Public Investment Projects
7 k. \2 F" k' U( Z# p7 ELook at examples from ) P7 c# Q! w" v: H, p! x
Transportation6 r1 r- W2 l9 J- `) n' T
River Basin Management
$ a% a0 g$ \3 f1 DElectrical Generation1 ~' R* Q. G! G/ D, A( a2 D
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control% _' o( p. [* A, T
3 {' H' R, T6 C5 YIf you enjoyed learning about
* a. k k- C+ f' }+ WSupply and Demand7 n3 r Z O8 c0 p9 U
Externalities$ Y- I" ]* w2 Y) z |
Resource Allocation
6 B4 {) c C, `0 @, ?Taxation
- U# \$ Y* K4 j$ f, q$ m6 qOr would like to learn more about
M5 Y: e) f; l) b* Y( DSupply of Natural Resources in Canada+ C7 ?6 ~4 F2 [/ f9 O
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!1 U7 u& T1 _3 T6 G. f9 J
ECON 365 Resource Economics
6 D" C! H' k4 S6 o/ J6 m2 qTopics:
, e* L* r9 m' RExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
" K/ a$ R$ t* t$ ?) d* cScarcity and pricing
7 \: j- U% V A0 m& tContemporary Canadian resource policy issues% ^+ c, j: Z3 p1 q5 Y
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Resource Allocation
/ ?3 i9 C; E+ o& W( Z0 XPricing5 z( g+ U o; R" \& z/ R
Markets7 \& e; R# J' o* B' O
Government roles! w9 |* o$ r: t$ X) E
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The energy sector, including sources and markets* v( J" V- S( \# G) p1 Z* W
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues$ i5 y& s9 H: d; ^( |
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Energy Economics!9 B8 e0 }+ ], q
ECON 366 Energy Economics: j8 x+ S. e5 j
Topics:
; @9 ] G4 L; J: D# FPricing m" {/ z- M) T9 l! t. ?% r A
Role in economic growth + [$ a% h: I5 j( e" x* j! i- R
Energy sources and markets , g" l2 G% B3 f# Y7 c/ o3 ~' G5 I) S
Role of government
+ \* ? W4 F' X% O$ t1 ?$ O. o: URegulation
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Externalities" M( H! h( s$ `6 _5 d! t) [
Regulation/ A8 C- K1 P+ R9 L2 s2 i4 \8 u
Government roles
4 N1 v" o* i$ q* [0 ^" [1 x0 GOr would like to learn more about
4 O- F' F/ o4 X1 x9 W& cEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration- \% R9 c: r, w9 j4 }
Steps taken to address deterioration
( U+ Z1 n4 Z3 n9 T9 y* B! ~You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
2 b7 V P% [5 v; X0 s5 {6 }ECON 369 Economics of the Environment Q+ R5 K Q; v) ]: e: n+ X
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
0 R! |3 u: I5 q6 `. Q! DTypes and causes of environmental deterioration % w* k- I0 F$ p. W' n7 `
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
& _' Q6 u+ O4 {! X- I* V. n& n" X, wRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 r. ~/ J- A. w% f. H) A Individual Incentives7 Z" e6 T6 ~! n$ g+ }2 k. i
Total Welfare ! P+ |0 ?/ W d
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ' M- f" k$ o, x; u$ u
ECON 378 Law and Economics
' {7 ^8 K- `, U: l3 J3 K8 w7 NTopics:
2 l! p' R# p: B. AIssues in Criminal and Family Law
}5 V' z3 ~7 m6 \9 A9 }Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* H: |9 P5 f, G, _. S* u. GChild Support Payments
& e+ O; w! U6 w5 {Private Divorce agreements
8 W1 ~$ f* {$ s- ?; m5 h4 sCriminal provisions of the Competition Act7 D8 c8 r' r- R" ] S
9 I9 ^# H, M8 l) q* N5 w0 _$ gIf you enjoyed learning about
4 Q, r9 F0 a7 o: h5 H1 X+ \6 P) W3 [Prisoners Dilemma
7 z( x3 V( K5 t0 }+ F4 X& ?5 ^5 cDominant Strategies
% d" x2 J1 }5 B6 ]; zCollusion n$ D) c, C/ }
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
1 Z- L' D4 _6 x0 KECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
$ E$ U" I& t' t4 l0 vTopics:
" d' z7 M- k `( N# s; j5 EAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games. y1 M' t7 |: J, |
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
+ m9 _! }# j& z# D1 ]: B7 rNote! Prerequisites: 1 e& i1 K6 [3 }$ @) ?$ a
ECON 384 & 299 |
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