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Trade
5 L5 m' W/ }' ?1 p" {" oGrowth1 Z( d9 U M3 K
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5 g) ^4 Q0 H9 v, R$ x! bChina as an Emerging Economy0 G1 M, r5 n, `+ P+ T
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
2 q$ P1 K9 e2 w6 mECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
, m& w# N3 D7 K4 d* p5 D# L+ r5 l. JTopics:
; s3 D. p5 R5 YChinese Economy Characteristics
( S: N: T& X0 r" gRecent Events in the Chinese Economy; C: N* h2 @1 F3 h
Consequences of economic reform9 m7 H+ K! k/ T4 M& j) s
Canada’s economic relations with China: ? d/ C# L& S Q% H! h
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Rich and Poor Countries
' P0 U$ ~" P' v% b5 Z/ N+ s8 jWhy economies differ
0 y( \9 D9 @, t% _Causes for such differences N9 Z: x* x- F2 [$ E
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- Y R3 p3 H' o8 T5 r3 E
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 c& }( F, _* H7 U- p1 ?- u HTopics:; w+ A# a; t. V& J C. j% G
Technology
- ?* f E6 r/ `0 a% cInstitutions
; d4 t8 N) u2 D+ v4 N4 U% b' [1 o6 fGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ; I, L) S6 `# t* \& F
* p `# f, L$ b$ I, a+ UIf you enjoyed learning about % [( J X; U4 r- k1 J, u Z
Supply and Demand' N( D6 H6 o4 F6 t' Y' r7 X& }0 w
Consumer Behavior, T. r2 n1 B% Y+ |/ f, P6 X- g2 d
Production and Cost+ N6 `7 y9 a: b( h
Price and Output
" }& V9 i9 O$ NMarket Structures
. l* n/ |7 O/ C( N: CYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!* m0 B" U! V4 ?3 S: ] A
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
" T) {" x$ d1 U+ b" A% GTopics: 2 _' P) s9 p3 I9 W
Theory of consumer behavior& x: S/ u% m* G) Y
Theory of production and cost6 f* I3 \) Q( g8 k( i: Y6 e
Price and output determination under competition
" ^5 i9 N0 n7 wMonopoly and other market structures
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% S+ W3 X( {$ @5 z) D8 [Costs and Benefits
/ m; ]) Z% w, F' [Externalities
9 N) ~( {' ^) Q( t5 \# c+ PDecision-making, S* o* c6 a9 L: d9 @/ @
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) l A3 n2 ~% J- F4 Z4 P5 fCapital Investments; E- n& Q' z8 W+ c$ M8 p
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!3 z9 q Q8 l. W3 x$ p6 l1 u5 l. w/ x
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
3 T. I' ^$ s' C3 C' TTopics:$ s9 S! J! a( j. j; B' ]8 t
Cost-Benefit Analysis0 v0 Y" x3 U# J# t
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
) ^3 ?% W( ?# I9 qLook at examples from ) D9 h2 V* U3 b- a# W! i
Transportation
3 X/ [7 j9 V2 a' c& rRiver Basin Management: E9 S" o( N3 o% y
Electrical Generation/ f- j# ?5 P. F8 D9 G
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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. ?4 `* _& J) LSupply and Demand
{: J1 J9 w8 ?6 k; i) _% w+ T2 OExternalities
3 U, |0 J3 Y9 F5 yResource Allocation
6 f& x- `7 k1 S1 q; `Taxation0 a/ l/ `# p( @) i0 b! u
Or would like to learn more about
, d9 Y" V5 a- rSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
7 t+ }# ^9 \7 a0 ~! V6 q$ AYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
- T# X: |, P6 ]" l7 w; ^0 G9 H$ cECON 365 Resource Economics3 Z. _& S; z9 t9 ]4 K- u9 @. x
Topics:
8 Z1 e; _* T& f8 j2 V/ xExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources# k( U3 x8 v, C) H4 @
Scarcity and pricing5 g/ \1 Z$ R8 `" `/ N
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues/ r; u, v0 \4 D) A7 Y) k
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Resource Allocation
* H- d7 L3 I1 Q0 h: @Pricing
: j0 @% E& x8 o* }" BMarkets
5 D+ m( x# k% q9 wGovernment roles
- p) n6 y4 K2 d+ c" @3 ]Or would like to learn more about + w8 N, ^9 G" m: E4 R$ b r
The energy sector, including sources and markets/ {' {4 F: L5 a4 ?. ^
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
) x3 S6 J+ E$ P5 HYou might enjoy a course about
, L8 h+ i) x' l' E2 @6 t, uEnergy Economics!
" N+ c( M$ Z" I. rECON 366 Energy Economics
4 s; p- [0 P0 D$ h. rTopics:
; K3 \7 C8 G- T" W' O/ w& D! }8 s9 G: ]Pricing
' y' g5 ^& @+ a/ A: z' R. n) ORole in economic growth
! ^) P( [8 v( ~1 i GEnergy sources and markets ( Z& Q- Z0 ]6 d- k9 ?8 E# @9 G: F
Role of government - G6 d6 b1 I. C6 g( }3 a$ b2 e
Regulation 9 L5 H) m8 x8 S1 u7 c: A
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, v) q$ J1 G: o# ~: eExternalities
3 j" Y- a' G, j: k( y$ B' MRegulation. K( z5 ]6 S$ Y4 C+ l4 X" ]7 V! h
Government roles2 ` }2 }0 l/ @# j% m9 o# P
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration% o M( p1 E- k8 _
Steps taken to address deterioration
7 t: `$ C D0 H& S3 \1 a* QYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
6 J8 q; }# k8 Z8 e2 N" tECON 369 Economics of the Environment
H) K) @* O( xTopics:
% Z+ J$ v5 V' a2 C2 `7 I+ m, oEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
6 x0 N, L. W% OTypes and causes of environmental deterioration ! u% X" h! U& X% q
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
6 l3 n) Y1 S Y% pRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
* g$ m9 q+ S% U1 i Individual Incentives
: t0 @& y, m( D+ L3 v: VTotal Welfare
9 Y! d5 C) S5 x! ^& E; |You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ) ^4 E& s( C( K( E' l8 G1 Z
ECON 378 Law and Economics
9 F7 n( ^7 z; m: |' W1 X3 x i tTopics: 8 o$ t9 } s5 X; \! \: J; ~
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
* P* ?! `9 s; I$ s6 T" sCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining4 l9 \6 W: i, f6 g+ ~
Child Support Payments% R3 s8 R0 G6 j- x5 r
Private Divorce agreements2 s; b0 P/ R5 t! F# X& c
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act9 K' K% Y0 o; C3 v8 a
f6 ~5 G7 f; VIf you enjoyed learning about
; @" V7 B5 _1 i9 h. _Prisoners Dilemma5 |- U& V" |6 C' m. I
Dominant Strategies! _. f* j: {) j% ^* l4 V1 x! @, a( q8 T
Collusion
7 ]% a: |4 o# b# r% `4 H" ?You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
% J; Y) \0 `0 ~* g; D* D4 c, [ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
4 I( H/ ^7 g& [) @# t1 w) _Topics:
$ J% ]3 s: a- U( j3 W6 K! Q$ GAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
# y+ @! S9 Y" t$ N4 KApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
1 A$ t' A$ e+ K) k4 I/ ^( p# GNote! Prerequisites: 8 j7 z2 O9 V# ~4 e5 L: E
ECON 384 & 299 |
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