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1 w. M4 f7 ?9 ITrade
% {+ H8 O3 t) O' b, E3 FGrowth, |+ w- S4 A$ u, O
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China as an Emerging Economy
* L1 X7 p/ |- b: v' g8 n: eYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
% a4 P- c Q8 GECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
2 s6 l' X6 O. v, r3 TTopics:
) a1 U& ?4 @: O; B# o/ F4 c6 pChinese Economy Characteristics
+ c4 X4 v. [' a6 |Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
" |0 X$ ^, F$ h3 m$ b8 s' GConsequences of economic reform
' s. ?" S( M2 U) `+ V5 A( HCanada’s economic relations with China
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?: {8 x7 q t( V: W4 yIf you would like to learn more about:
- k* ?: J }* X, M, A0 ARich and Poor Countries
: t& R1 X ?$ `Why economies differ* V a7 _; d& H4 i# o3 Z+ G
Causes for such differences
/ s; Z- Q! _: O( f$ AYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 n; G+ y5 l2 lECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( ~& G. `3 z$ m; ATopics:
. |" R6 Q1 {! o, m) p, P1 }Technology
7 ^$ x' G, r- \* N7 m3 P7 \Institutions+ Z/ i: n/ E# G, e
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ( G. y& T- c4 ?: g) l% e
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Supply and Demand4 V! W1 k( [- n4 U( @
Consumer Behavior9 @! v' B5 c; [( O6 u& C
Production and Cost
+ y# M: u+ l2 m3 g- v/ ^Price and Output
! j/ T* R3 y M. s1 uMarket Structures
$ A+ h: s4 k& t, y% MYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!1 z/ q$ u- {# e' q
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I; q e, a& }4 s- P1 n) k5 B
Topics: - U: | v0 L* w- d6 c% U* c" F
Theory of consumer behavior$ I) M+ C) n% t# I: P
Theory of production and cost
l% ], e) `$ G7 i/ n* CPrice and output determination under competition
8 ?- O- X2 ~$ [Monopoly and other market structures; {' d0 o' _$ n* G$ z3 X; L0 I$ W
2 t1 `+ P+ {1 N1 W( nIf you enjoyed learning about
R2 u# y# G3 z* V( p5 GCosts and Benefits 8 t7 u N R9 h8 G: x
Externalities
7 ~0 ~2 o3 f4 T2 k& ^0 jDecision-making
- D5 {, g h$ @- A4 HOr would like to learn more about 9 M, U* h/ X% }( L% O
Capital Investments
, { }( |; h( b/ z* ^' bYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
2 D: P2 v+ C9 p; zECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation9 B3 G# z! l& o. W3 W1 E' N
Topics:
! P) f7 ?& h/ E; a5 e/ C4 E hCost-Benefit Analysis- v0 h! {- d& U% }1 w5 J- S3 I
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
+ e) o4 f" Y' ~" aLook at examples from
2 S+ g* \; Y+ yTransportation( _: l% u: X0 e E0 m h
River Basin Management& k4 D/ |& F5 G1 ?
Electrical Generation
" m6 |4 L+ M5 X* rOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 ~9 e/ N1 }, w- c- y) B4 c/ f$ oSupply and Demand
5 w- z1 ]" X; K j4 hExternalities& N T: N p3 e
Resource Allocation9 B3 w! R4 n) s6 U! l
Taxation
& ^0 }" M8 ^: Q7 jOr would like to learn more about 1 w9 w6 Y' T, C2 i6 L1 l5 G
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada. a, y# ^. ~4 U8 L) G& a$ ]5 ]+ x
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
4 R) H; @3 |: W& @9 IECON 365 Resource Economics
3 K( m3 L* ^% q+ {( u2 ]% |. ^Topics:! ^$ Z- X1 h5 X7 H" ~/ J' ^
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
2 U& w$ v. C2 h6 ^' X) pScarcity and pricing) x$ v0 F# f% Q- f0 {$ Q
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues1 T6 {) A& O! }( I( V! b
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. w0 K5 m1 f" s; Y/ SResource Allocation
, a' F T/ I' APricing
* O! |9 ^, s) K3 e1 X6 S- b" m/ }Markets" f* u) t" h1 v
Government roles
. `& [. b5 t" w$ K+ O1 c. W/ X( i5 SOr would like to learn more about 9 `4 d: `6 ^& _
The energy sector, including sources and markets
$ e# r2 I: _+ R; lCanadian Energy Policy and current issues2 U& S+ F8 D6 Y9 N
You might enjoy a course about ' f2 c6 R! q) x8 ^9 T$ n. g6 P
Energy Economics!/ ~; q% E- w) ? z& C
ECON 366 Energy Economics
% w: S( D8 N3 T4 r2 A' xTopics:
# Q" P1 a: [1 \% E% J, Y8 wPricing4 {: p9 ~5 p: ?+ N% }' F: H0 O
Role in economic growth 2 R/ |: \! j! k9 ]4 T& E/ @
Energy sources and markets
) }9 }. C3 H7 E9 q' ZRole of government # p# v( c% V+ A5 E% `+ W5 }& P$ _
Regulation
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6 M( s+ f. G4 y+ T: A1 sIf you enjoyed learning about
% z4 r" {8 S+ J2 s4 [Externalities) H' j. L+ Z1 N, T* |
Regulation ?4 r2 C3 E$ \" Q
Government roles8 P" V: H) Q* {& V4 } B( d
Or would like to learn more about
: T2 X* @ [7 GEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration q# @% i; g5 u6 d$ y+ K
Steps taken to address deterioration
) s/ Z; M c: K/ `You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 6 K @1 B1 n9 @& X* U; s- I
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment7 O3 a! B# Q1 Q( ^
Topics: 9 T0 B4 A. R! g# Y/ y4 |5 c
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
. |4 B) Z C/ }7 H4 l, RTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 3 f5 T8 T" M! b$ s
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 2 `9 x# \, p* n3 u+ Q0 a
Recreation economics
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" L, _0 E$ G8 [If you enjoyed learning about1 m- Y7 S8 \/ {8 Q1 M7 a
Individual Incentives
$ k4 _" E6 X% e5 a' M% LTotal Welfare # ? ]- w7 q! T9 [. z
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
: R1 {. x- f; S6 v% k8 NECON 378 Law and Economics
: K4 H- F5 d; r ~Topics: " q5 i! O9 ?8 n' }* P' W
Issues in Criminal and Family Law2 N6 o( m: O, ]8 B+ j T: n `5 P
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining* N: z- y7 s3 p8 } }& F3 k) p6 O: _
Child Support Payments8 v" j3 b# I+ n3 z
Private Divorce agreements/ W. ~2 b3 C9 s' R
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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, @; K; d5 R" t+ @: ]If you enjoyed learning about
- h. ], {$ \! zPrisoners Dilemma
- c, U# _" \5 b5 `3 `2 @9 UDominant Strategies
6 ~: _! Y* c2 n$ i0 u) G/ Q7 ^Collusion
- [$ K" ]4 |+ Y, YYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! " C" \* w* p& l2 B
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
# n, N: R/ U* Z0 ETopics:
- G" {6 B; \ }$ ZAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
+ k' Q! @- z) G9 U7 k+ a. UApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ' v3 ~& j) n3 R/ {5 H: p- N/ s
Note! Prerequisites: 9 [* S6 s L$ W* W% _. s; ~
ECON 384 & 299 |
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