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Trade
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9 X( v- m5 F) Z& H, ZOr would like to learn more about: 2 z; a, ?$ w+ _* v+ o9 L2 x+ q7 W
China as an Emerging Economy
: R' ?/ P$ }- B+ p5 p QYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!2 m" {& l4 t, D' W! j6 T6 G h- E
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
6 |5 y% r4 }8 e5 K- ^/ O" YTopics:
+ \# F$ K( @$ ~; vChinese Economy Characteristics
0 P5 s4 w& R& h. N1 Z3 L% @Recent Events in the Chinese Economy: }$ z: y" z+ b- N5 ^: }1 T/ C% t# `
Consequences of economic reform' i! G0 M* m# K' J" I1 D
Canada’s economic relations with China- y) l% |9 c3 n% t" ~
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Rich and Poor Countries
( _, Q: i+ W1 G8 T' u7 uWhy economies differ
) q/ s# t/ ^! q( }$ e4 V6 U& oCauses for such differences# K; K6 j5 p* J
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
6 U! G& q$ H) _4 f U5 ~ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! {$ v+ C& k' V! OTopics:( M+ j, w' v' l- s2 D
Technology
- t: F+ s' S! W/ U- m' ^ TInstitutions% c4 P5 ^) P; `
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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. \3 A6 r0 u5 U6 p' Q& }If you enjoyed learning about 6 [4 N" R9 R0 t; \0 \
Supply and Demand. c6 U8 F" a, L' A
Consumer Behavior
8 X* m# p- ^- M0 T4 P8 WProduction and Cost& g, i( v! ]6 Z6 r( F7 l1 r+ \
Price and Output
, A( D* m4 |! S' f ?1 hMarket Structures8 V2 m( U1 ?2 J+ y% G
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!: U2 P3 _0 T' U
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I6 P* x7 J" F( C: }
Topics:
$ P- v; g! z3 c. O2 l+ N$ U7 eTheory of consumer behavior
' j0 p: n1 X5 _Theory of production and cost% Q! q& a/ u: u* N& M
Price and output determination under competition5 t, Z& N/ g$ c' g$ G7 G8 |: [
Monopoly and other market structures1 d9 H6 ^5 J* ^. H
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% ?6 Y. G9 T8 w* ?+ T' MCosts and Benefits
$ Z8 ^& r# P/ i5 t: `' U' V) IExternalities$ r; a* W1 n. x& a2 @! \, |' s7 B
Decision-making
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Capital Investments: d( j/ u/ V& H
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!& M) S3 P( Q0 y- R6 q) T
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
, g }" n2 ?. }# iTopics:
0 m; q& [; [% |5 l$ y% U1 DCost-Benefit Analysis% k' q0 H2 F% [0 W7 N f. s
Evaluating Public Investment Projects. Z- J( w5 B/ L5 X9 o) R
Look at examples from ) {1 @0 d% C( P6 }. }
Transportation4 \3 t( s3 Q9 c+ D: Y8 f1 l
River Basin Management
5 ^7 ?/ h1 o1 T" O: E6 UElectrical Generation
3 u$ o/ h8 b! gOil & Gas and Pollution Control0 H/ u) L) d6 k6 F0 L3 d
/ j* w. m+ _7 C$ c- l0 ~* ^If you enjoyed learning about + l; d7 g3 x6 A$ s1 i3 E
Supply and Demand
& U) k4 e0 H' Z) W6 U8 JExternalities
/ K# l- M. E+ B3 k( ?' CResource Allocation
% D1 N0 I( c' w1 G! k: f# Q$ XTaxation4 L: O: V) n" ^
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada9 [9 I. X4 F- E; @4 }8 N3 ~
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!% C5 I) I9 n* V, I
ECON 365 Resource Economics
& a b" V" c! B- XTopics:6 C( C: s! L) ^
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources* p, y* [! f J/ {5 L# L- w$ T
Scarcity and pricing
7 K2 d1 o! k7 }+ _4 E: [- fContemporary Canadian resource policy issues! `. ?, ]% g4 j4 z
1 k7 V7 U5 O8 c4 d& a" ?9 G( CIf you enjoyed learning about . R9 R$ F4 \% f/ V5 A% _8 `; ^4 i& R0 M! D
Resource Allocation
" e* R/ s! q) t+ h& JPricing
# e, r9 p9 a2 FMarkets
# j3 u/ P3 M" @1 u9 q- C# O9 `Government roles) b- } E1 R% A
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
% `- K: m# J5 S8 SCanadian Energy Policy and current issues* c$ o. Y# D( ^ q
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Energy Economics!
* e* w5 h3 z" [* m- F4 _7 Z( xECON 366 Energy Economics6 M8 G9 ]2 c. R3 L [
Topics: ! j7 [# T- v' V+ q
Pricing; T! k4 f5 r! s" r
Role in economic growth
% @# F. R. q. {% h1 fEnergy sources and markets
' m( p) F. X7 jRole of government
0 r( I! H) Y0 }' B% M! uRegulation % m3 }0 Q M! _! r+ V
3 V6 r |2 O. T5 w8 Z7 Q6 e7 g& c3 fIf you enjoyed learning about
+ v! [8 P J, g I- sExternalities
* P8 b' r% p3 [+ bRegulation
- N2 f9 e* V# N0 N; WGovernment roles, R( i) z! C2 b5 L% f9 u R6 p% t& a
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration' \' ?! `7 W; | i( Y3 H3 l" t: z
Steps taken to address deterioration9 F6 ~2 q4 y* g: \5 V
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! , T6 i+ Z3 Z8 ]$ K3 p6 V% n
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment" _5 I: W3 l! V) b4 g L6 }
Topics: * B+ g7 \# o; ]5 T3 M5 |& _1 L! {6 M& c1 M
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
k+ d" R4 r, Y2 f: B) M2 W( VTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
# \8 g9 w7 T9 i- f1 nTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
; @6 L7 ~( D$ o+ P6 sRecreation economics
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y) b4 N0 \! Q% r& v" y# vIf you enjoyed learning about2 @; U4 i% f/ e9 B5 Y. T6 `/ T
Individual Incentives
4 d% Z0 g4 U6 z# ^0 S* dTotal Welfare
, I6 Z, Z9 a5 H7 |8 ]You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 7 E1 w' J5 {; ~2 x1 E
ECON 378 Law and Economics
# e' G3 b* x, K. X; D1 ~Topics: 4 g& u# M* R6 }" o" r: Z* K, v( E* G
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
: ?) O0 _$ K- |6 R t% KCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
( q. S o: [$ S$ `9 n2 tChild Support Payments
3 q) J$ d: n2 b& ?Private Divorce agreements
& L) w% O6 H4 F) j6 aCriminal provisions of the Competition Act* D5 g% _- c* [- \! a
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Prisoners Dilemma
$ c T/ d& z0 A9 H* H) _. n- J e5 {Dominant Strategies
6 W) C$ v* e5 i, E' J0 uCollusion
5 p7 P$ R, P3 O$ pYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! - |, B0 h+ H3 O2 q1 ^/ c
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
5 \! M0 B$ D/ B4 }' mTopics: & R7 A! ]. U9 `+ @" A, N
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games1 j6 o0 Z, z! q- S4 I7 r2 `& s7 o& F+ |0 j
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion + t' o8 d. e) _
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