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Trade
1 U- H, N/ M& Y+ L1 k& Q# tGrowth6 i3 @$ u' v1 c4 m O
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3 z" _' c L# ?2 r) cChina as an Emerging Economy
; [- }. s7 ^4 VYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!& [# y9 w9 |! e- ^' `* n% f
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development4 b5 @! t0 q2 ~' f R
Topics:
( B; X# v+ U) K$ H' x0 V# N% aChinese Economy Characteristics
" c) r) B# o: Y. M uRecent Events in the Chinese Economy# ~; E3 B, {1 u1 X1 D) z! a% J
Consequences of economic reform
# |) Z& F& r- }, K' J4 cCanada’s economic relations with China
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1 u/ J) b, k9 _/ K# hRich and Poor Countries
& y. Y+ w5 P% }+ |Why economies differ# H: m4 W( R) S9 `
Causes for such differences* [: x" o/ S- [, Y p* o" H V7 w
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ \' }- J8 U) x# [5 Y
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
, q- A3 h$ J7 F+ b* iTopics:. R; t, e6 a, \9 L/ K
Technology
% x9 @5 o% l F; w$ W& l/ ~Institutions) [1 }) l/ R9 j5 z/ y
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 5 @- u" v$ ]: i* @* E; N
" b, F3 [7 |( N% ~If you enjoyed learning about & i& ?9 D2 o0 g( I1 T
Supply and Demand
* C' y# R% B# uConsumer Behavior
; o9 J& X' q( }Production and Cost4 J3 W* |; Z9 L& z U6 [9 i! G0 M
Price and Output
$ }4 q6 H. C% [# Z+ `* T+ G* F+ yMarket Structures
/ K9 H2 |$ Y- p: b! c: d oYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!5 c, c) D( S" D. w' {7 e
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I$ B) i x* u& f! ~
Topics:
8 W7 v9 }8 ^( t+ r$ y7 X- s9 _6 r d- NTheory of consumer behavior8 g1 h- C7 ?" D- N- { ?- O$ v
Theory of production and cost9 O: a: G' W% U$ X/ S
Price and output determination under competition
, l' H' Q2 Z hMonopoly and other market structures9 r' p9 p: E6 X2 R$ `8 z7 g
2 w) u7 U, o' [1 y& Z: l0 e* lIf you enjoyed learning about
* v; d, }. {& p# u' ^9 L. RCosts and Benefits
h5 d7 b5 t# j2 W& ?Externalities1 L+ f# B! [$ h6 D& u! @
Decision-making
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Capital Investments& Q, E5 H O2 R. O' O, \9 B# I0 |
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!/ I. q& B, k; e9 ]
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation4 S# v4 ]4 l6 E. o3 q1 ^
Topics:
- M$ `% T) {- m' kCost-Benefit Analysis2 ^8 p5 {- p+ k3 V/ d9 @2 u
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
4 f8 l' h! ^8 ?$ G w0 xLook at examples from
1 `$ z9 q4 b9 k" G5 b& eTransportation I, ]# v5 N$ s
River Basin Management4 I5 q/ Z8 ~& r, B# p4 z
Electrical Generation
& z& ]& d8 Y" E+ q+ BOil & Gas and Pollution Control3 C. g9 U( {$ i8 x# I
; v% g2 I; I$ Y4 o/ F( N. Z- ^If you enjoyed learning about 7 L* |( u8 c; f, D
Supply and Demand
) j1 h6 c( L% p5 E% Q+ J3 t9 [Externalities: B5 e/ s' \! E/ i4 t5 f0 t
Resource Allocation1 X+ K) B+ V- S
Taxation
7 @9 J# W8 {5 _: Z& m+ T7 FOr would like to learn more about / h$ P. e: {' Z% e" p# G: W
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada2 N/ B8 {- l% B9 N& h
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!) @6 M$ y8 F3 ~
ECON 365 Resource Economics, h; }- o9 z$ s/ }
Topics:5 M; T0 ?5 I5 N1 \' G+ v; u3 N b, J% L2 _
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources9 c' l& f$ L2 `7 i, W
Scarcity and pricing( V. \4 w9 {- I+ c5 K% a l3 U
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues4 U1 x" D8 R" x9 z, d
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 `$ K. q5 b6 I' U; a; c3 qResource Allocation
) f7 D3 ~* G2 N# @& x- d% XPricing
: w/ E4 c7 E. n: l/ B# l* x1 sMarkets
2 |9 Q) n2 l5 x g* a" A# T& ~5 m4 RGovernment roles
7 f8 d3 M( v7 ^" E( w' p7 XOr would like to learn more about
& p) A4 o$ J+ |$ W0 z+ JThe energy sector, including sources and markets
: q% i$ M0 G9 {& F% `% sCanadian Energy Policy and current issues2 Q0 M( A* a/ [# L% u
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Energy Economics!) q5 g4 k2 V8 D) g. g, \2 u4 ]
ECON 366 Energy Economics
w; b( E$ R! o8 f/ a! D/ iTopics:
! J5 y/ }! U7 [Pricing* y* i$ ^$ f* I7 \; |1 }
Role in economic growth
0 Z3 I1 j" }9 t* d- XEnergy sources and markets
8 X4 P# M0 P0 W1 H5 t8 N8 A: Z \9 sRole of government % |. x0 n: R. G: ~6 ~
Regulation
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Externalities" m6 z% P; o) G- U7 i
Regulation
# w0 k0 H7 u% ?% R+ W+ ~6 A3 x* c1 [Government roles
' ~+ G3 f( i9 j/ R" zOr would like to learn more about 8 \- N/ S" n3 b& V0 i P* X- J
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration0 ]! r# Z5 E- m/ l. J- O e
Steps taken to address deterioration
% b# j$ }, O8 r/ X" s- L5 j/ sYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
+ W9 x- U( C3 o. T% T# vECON 369 Economics of the Environment
+ i4 m: _9 E& }6 M' Q7 J d$ ~( UTopics:
# F% J# W/ s# x: U: H; KEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 7 ?9 [! U: | b/ j3 `+ }2 M
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
' b* H% b$ K3 n* l, u: YTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
8 R, F3 q. \+ y* e* j. \Recreation economics4 C4 g1 V% m2 g Z
; E0 z8 ?3 J5 a4 i5 A$ ^* GIf you enjoyed learning about5 `2 q+ l! |/ l# p D
Individual Incentives
% n4 R1 X; D* y6 H1 }/ gTotal Welfare : a, v6 h( ~- P' B
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
# ~0 q+ e$ K% UECON 378 Law and Economics3 q% ^+ I' o2 X9 q: B
Topics: ; I* [- U9 Q' e/ i. B5 Q- f/ j
Issues in Criminal and Family Law$ }9 _2 [+ _ Y! Y# y
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
5 D O% M3 P- Y" ~/ q) D# |* }9 ZChild Support Payments
5 K$ o& J5 Q0 ~7 U! ^Private Divorce agreements
) c0 h0 \5 q9 _& Z) U( j+ `7 PCriminal provisions of the Competition Act1 G* ]+ s1 @5 ^2 U# f7 p4 P
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If you enjoyed learning about
. r# Q; s* t' `' N2 N8 t- cPrisoners Dilemma
5 E6 K# N7 S- P* r6 NDominant Strategies
, F3 g) X2 \& Z3 ^. u2 Z+ q$ nCollusion" r5 Y" {1 E, B+ H
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 8 M5 a. _; P3 A3 ~. t
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: i/ ^% t# o' T
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games( V. q* }' }0 X5 s' `$ M
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 7 Z0 l2 s% V' ]! M
Note! Prerequisites: 5 G# y5 l$ R) k- I7 Y. V! {: K( \
ECON 384 & 299 |
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