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Trade1 M. a9 R- l0 V7 u: R4 |
Growth
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( B. m, N" R3 e2 J! z6 ?China as an Emerging Economy
1 X/ r ]" l, V9 iYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
! f' V0 f5 A( v- mECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
8 A7 s, c8 I: S1 I, I3 I1 b% |* w! ETopics: 0 C/ n. d6 S, {1 i0 G$ Y+ M
Chinese Economy Characteristics( q% |& [6 L- O y
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
9 u$ L# ^5 O! F+ H* fConsequences of economic reform2 a! O( p, Y+ G) L
Canada’s economic relations with China
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3 C5 l) W1 c3 Z0 vRich and Poor Countries
; G8 A5 k" [* V6 ^0 O1 FWhy economies differ
% _, p" X) X& q% E+ w9 fCauses for such differences$ X! v* ~1 O) A8 ~) ]
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; X" m% z- Y6 b- K- B
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ a3 b2 @: |/ h9 P. y( x
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Technology
& x9 b' f2 T. u* d5 b9 AInstitutions8 U8 n/ z2 P- l' i/ r8 n7 T
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 1 q1 L% Q/ T% G J
# y, a; N/ g8 y( nIf you enjoyed learning about
; T: k. ~- `/ A$ bSupply and Demand
; F. w1 t& [' QConsumer Behavior' ^" M& {# E. j! N) P! Q, @
Production and Cost j1 M/ V+ B. `" N: f) T
Price and Output4 i7 Q8 m$ |# D; k n$ u: _4 ?
Market Structures+ l; u% t$ t/ W
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!2 j0 Z; \5 U' F/ X! D8 q
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
" d4 j: [3 \ ^; LTopics: 4 l( m# X$ \% i6 B e9 l
Theory of consumer behavior3 w2 f9 L$ M) v) s- I2 H
Theory of production and cost
7 ?$ `; V3 D7 t* sPrice and output determination under competition
+ z; J! h5 N7 U- F8 lMonopoly and other market structures/ x' t9 |: s) ^1 ?, C! `- o1 V. k( J
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8 K4 c* V% P, [" W. RCosts and Benefits 8 L' l# Z a, g
Externalities& M7 j1 e8 s* t$ j4 ~" z
Decision-making/ j$ |# D) M0 Z4 ]4 J1 K
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Capital Investments
1 T6 w3 ?6 W! kYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!7 O( f+ t4 _/ n( z4 d
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation$ h* b1 l, O. R7 J$ E
Topics:! b, ^! b3 T& Z; _# p6 b
Cost-Benefit Analysis+ M- e! Y7 ^1 y8 c0 F- R/ W
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
- i+ C7 w# `- WLook at examples from & Z# q% y( E0 O, k/ q
Transportation
2 f, g3 ]7 F+ a! dRiver Basin Management
5 g$ ]: q7 I6 R$ _3 f4 RElectrical Generation
8 {# I2 |2 s# K% z0 i5 I* eOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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& b L4 i2 e* u" _& @If you enjoyed learning about
/ P, `% _5 J% ]/ mSupply and Demand* t. U1 }. n: o; S' z. w
Externalities3 z5 Z! ~) x0 D5 L1 D9 s8 n
Resource Allocation4 K' C! C5 @1 w2 s9 B
Taxation
/ V3 I; j& w K% }Or would like to learn more about
, @+ U& m3 I8 u/ g% ` OSupply of Natural Resources in Canada/ S& J* |; [! _! X
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
, C8 t% e& Y9 u+ \% ~$ J/ iECON 365 Resource Economics5 w5 m9 v6 `: D# C; G4 W- {2 L
Topics:- M# c0 d k, e. P2 n b6 s
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources+ f( P, J2 `6 v& U8 o2 Z( B% c
Scarcity and pricing; D9 Q+ _" v5 {) ^+ u
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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1 s- C H5 D/ W. q1 S3 g8 ZIf you enjoyed learning about
" W# s( u( e+ |7 qResource Allocation& I0 M! g2 F3 b. Z' _, W
Pricing2 o- c5 K+ x+ o9 ?0 N
Markets& ?4 @2 B$ h" E* H5 D' Y( k: S; s
Government roles
' ?3 d; V( z+ j* ~4 TOr would like to learn more about
9 g- m& R9 P; y4 J; X# U, AThe energy sector, including sources and markets* ?+ A% b3 m7 ?; ~, M
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues1 h m4 @% ^0 f# g
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0 M7 b4 j, R: BEnergy Economics!
( q7 c) d/ H/ w% }$ s* Z# |# AECON 366 Energy Economics
0 f( B, z/ [* K% E8 b1 ITopics: 1 Q, K; K- n q P3 v% y
Pricing, X* g, R: ~! }0 K6 T
Role in economic growth 3 o- V" ?0 f; L0 ~1 @
Energy sources and markets 6 u; S0 E3 _- { ], Q! K: U6 r
Role of government
* R: T: s' O* k4 P: N; A/ C. t# I) RRegulation
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Externalities) _) J5 w- H0 S& c0 c
Regulation
# G( x F# c8 }6 zGovernment roles
) B) k+ D' @& p, J0 g4 _Or would like to learn more about
# |7 W, M* G7 iEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
) t+ z! e. j& Q+ P( l5 F) E2 \Steps taken to address deterioration
5 I" x8 @. g0 w9 D( W8 UYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
/ Y; @8 S: L2 z/ ^& [ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
4 L L. |3 `) TTopics:
+ }5 ^2 W8 m6 y; O8 UEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment + y+ w$ @) P& \8 R/ K+ A
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
) I( g9 L; q, b$ ^Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 3 N; o% M8 E4 k" B. z9 _5 [7 [
Recreation economics! Q' d/ q3 E& T4 G
1 G% {9 m# B2 Q0 }4 lIf you enjoyed learning about- w4 l3 t, M' H
Individual Incentives
# F0 O& ]; s% j4 m# TTotal Welfare 8 Q+ m6 k6 _0 J9 x0 U$ ~
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' `0 W2 J7 {$ @* i i+ S/ l. ]ECON 378 Law and Economics
. a: c& W a5 E1 vTopics:
8 n w$ \7 W. h0 ZIssues in Criminal and Family Law5 I8 X. w. _ P" G) r4 Q# y
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
1 `1 O. v7 q4 O, t) B2 wChild Support Payments
+ V# N( P) `2 r: rPrivate Divorce agreements8 [2 B8 `- a( u& d
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act" m- \0 Y3 j2 d
" i3 f# |# x, M' {, p3 TIf you enjoyed learning about 8 k& |( f2 c* R' M3 P5 ?/ z( }! g" y9 d
Prisoners Dilemma
4 g& w9 B5 F$ QDominant Strategies' e1 G( P c1 L4 e( U; I3 Y
Collusion
7 h3 y; {; i2 BYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
) E" H0 }' f4 W! K* D# A: u( K9 q3 ]ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications4 q0 e& k: ]; O' L: C1 z
Topics: ! _" ~* P1 v, x. C) E4 ^* M
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
7 m$ \& d% r( R) D& ^3 L1 `! FApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
! m8 @8 k1 Q9 D& C r0 X- G; F; RNote! Prerequisites:
7 k8 ]* f! W& B$ WECON 384 & 299 |
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