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Trade
* r. n( ~' K# x, UGrowth
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; A: R3 T, X8 }$ S) ^China as an Emerging Economy1 P9 d4 }/ I8 d; w( M6 S) b7 ]
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
& E$ H4 x: N% l# u0 @ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
* A$ F8 |. q# k2 X5 z5 dTopics: 5 y6 @$ L0 R0 b/ {( {2 s
Chinese Economy Characteristics
Y9 A5 a6 `/ ~6 b8 X+ \) E4 ?Recent Events in the Chinese Economy- _) a+ V1 }: w9 W/ ?: w
Consequences of economic reform
. D" t% s$ U, L, N6 P1 u& tCanada’s economic relations with China; i+ q, a9 `1 l- ~5 U
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6 f0 H$ y( ~8 I( V) oRich and Poor Countries
- `, X9 \, T( b$ U$ E, CWhy economies differ6 s$ s4 x G: Z6 C/ q
Causes for such differences
! H9 v) l. y7 K. A1 yYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 D6 l4 q8 r6 ZECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 [4 o+ T5 x. E' \( k" lTopics:
1 u7 t- u4 J) v9 NTechnology
- a+ b0 }2 b8 @6 o0 E. _. Y/ b# kInstitutions/ G+ [+ ~2 |9 Z4 F( U
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence / ]3 _0 K3 h1 s/ h% I
: y. h/ L$ W7 u0 ?6 @) Q2 rIf you enjoyed learning about
5 e& E V& ~2 ~; r; t* PSupply and Demand* P+ J! u/ T" _; [8 U4 |% M
Consumer Behavior
* H* `% z+ ~! V+ r B+ NProduction and Cost
2 |+ W, p3 h. g) t8 t# L9 k% B1 J( E5 cPrice and Output5 W5 S/ K1 A- l
Market Structures
! r& Y! ~' E K. j( U$ sYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!) S" u9 l: @- }
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I, z0 I" s! p1 Y1 V/ a( ~
Topics:
* O( u1 V: \2 f+ o: OTheory of consumer behavior0 m+ y# |% b8 ~# W2 v
Theory of production and cost
& b+ _4 E" G5 S0 C! m6 lPrice and output determination under competition3 g4 E9 g$ c; `
Monopoly and other market structures9 n" j* w' c! t P2 B/ I+ x
2 `# L! U! Y3 e6 \3 v" [. F3 q" FIf you enjoyed learning about & I1 J7 l4 F2 q: w7 Q. I5 J
Costs and Benefits % F. v; `2 G2 |
Externalities
8 e0 \) ^* ^+ G8 }/ dDecision-making
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+ F- n. a9 J2 k# X3 W8 f9 Q2 K6 _7 KCapital Investments9 N8 h' s# A" o) V* o; I6 S8 o
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
; r; K6 z! {. u# d$ [# X' mECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
M5 O& [, W dTopics:/ H+ p! C9 L1 b" f7 g. w
Cost-Benefit Analysis, K6 q' `& u' G- ]4 Z
Evaluating Public Investment Projects# Q1 i3 P( y1 b
Look at examples from F. @, t. W0 [. U8 u5 f
Transportation
8 p! y9 A5 E+ e) d: ]River Basin Management$ p) b# S6 P( m# z% {
Electrical Generation' G- u. B2 j1 Z# E H
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 u" c2 F- v: o& Z, z t, cSupply and Demand/ O) Q, M! {& o9 O- Q# o& ?
Externalities
4 u; L1 ^" }; M2 `5 X8 ?Resource Allocation
8 ?8 w6 n6 g2 A) M% A& E* GTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
* W* D7 j6 s7 S, yYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
4 J7 w+ a$ Q* ~9 H( {6 y. \ MECON 365 Resource Economics
/ `9 S) S" z0 c8 X, Q% {Topics:% g- B: U C# U# L% V
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources5 y* a' |$ X: F
Scarcity and pricing
& G9 \7 p0 ?; d9 I! { ?! _: ]' JContemporary Canadian resource policy issues( ]' S0 W, C) [! X8 u4 N) C# ?
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Resource Allocation( v& N- V9 J: _$ e
Pricing' C) f$ v* C2 z! q0 }/ u% K
Markets+ f- N8 Q" d& Q# O
Government roles
) }, A; L% t( t: B+ }2 A m, COr would like to learn more about + {% I6 Y, z0 e' M# t$ x. W
The energy sector, including sources and markets
3 D. T9 @* W$ H' r" L" U: UCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
0 A1 ~% S* L' Z2 y# S8 c$ JYou might enjoy a course about
9 _+ j/ `; g9 G7 SEnergy Economics!, V& V9 \# H2 N" ?3 P! M5 f+ J
ECON 366 Energy Economics$ j; l( S* G1 Q- S0 R- A/ l# T9 @' O
Topics: - N" g8 l, V2 I0 N3 N
Pricing1 I, l5 W6 Y }3 B4 N* B" J8 A
Role in economic growth
! m3 X+ w P) G/ N1 bEnergy sources and markets n8 C0 j" v) ?, P: ~7 L; \
Role of government
: b+ q! I; n" E9 yRegulation 0 ]" Y4 J. p9 Q; X1 A
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Externalities
- N* l" X% f$ `: t5 Q2 b6 }4 v+ MRegulation
$ ~( M" c8 K1 p% Z _Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
& n' X! p5 m0 tSteps taken to address deterioration
1 Q9 r) K, v; ]4 y& X' a' ?You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
; W# u5 a0 x6 P4 W7 pECON 369 Economics of the Environment! e/ J( B8 b5 Y9 \ n
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 4 y5 b5 h4 _' ^5 C, A
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
7 D# [# h' a1 K# t/ PTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 1 L+ G! Q; t+ {: G( e
Recreation economics% R6 |, z; F6 n* C, N$ w, T! n
7 M" _+ {% ]+ w/ V, DIf you enjoyed learning about) E: }2 S$ N. E
Individual Incentives G+ @& z! v+ t6 r% D$ m$ E
Total Welfare
: d$ S5 w/ ]- yYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! # y9 E, f ~" k2 L& W# {8 H
ECON 378 Law and Economics
' M8 |$ p2 T' z+ Z( ~; RTopics:
, H1 l7 c; i1 l6 S% t1 f5 T. w2 ZIssues in Criminal and Family Law9 ^, D: F$ n+ } ?
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining; q+ t& b* ], A8 t+ b, @" h
Child Support Payments
9 o. k% L3 r2 n+ S9 y: gPrivate Divorce agreements3 r- X8 P. z* d/ u8 \# L& }
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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( s5 F2 q) Q) u$ [4 m# K. pIf you enjoyed learning about
$ |9 b( r. t# H2 w* j: d; Z$ \Prisoners Dilemma0 Y/ p; t2 q3 O" q# Y- t* y+ W" O
Dominant Strategies
|* X2 T: s2 Y) b1 {' v# c2 ]4 [' LCollusion* D( J4 r" n) N; R Y o6 _& S
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! : b8 ]! z1 H5 P# ^/ c* |
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
0 A0 |# F2 S/ B. z" q8 ZTopics: . _' ~& o6 M$ b! Y1 y1 P
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
! Z$ E6 {& M% J6 B$ p# F! KApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion , m9 A0 J; Z9 E1 ^/ P7 I
Note! Prerequisites:
: R# r/ a( V$ ^2 i. E g2 tECON 384 & 299 |
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