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' N' c w; Q$ i( r3 ?Trade: ?% d0 _. ]# d O# w! A% e
Growth, o- N& ]" L4 _/ c# h P0 N
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China as an Emerging Economy4 P+ N3 ]7 h) F' A) r/ B' m
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
4 S) P* g# }6 u! XECON 211 Chinese Economic Development0 r& o) s1 @4 t4 @7 o/ Y" S
Topics:
3 H# R( K; }( _# C( T8 g$ M, fChinese Economy Characteristics5 H4 e4 k: N/ |5 l* ^$ F
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy) }* }% G- `" K9 x4 }! p7 O: [2 d& A
Consequences of economic reform- t/ a- V! \9 X% E
Canada’s economic relations with China3 n' T5 K" g8 `
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If you would like to learn more about:
5 C! g0 ~6 d, ]: aRich and Poor Countries
3 g9 L5 S1 F! P3 M# a( wWhy economies differ
) \: a7 e% U0 z) L) q$ BCauses for such differences
. h$ K* u9 @ @$ G% W* O- _You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
" a2 ?& W5 k7 nECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth" V0 r D1 n; D. T+ y
Topics:
* C! J' e* c% j c* N2 {Technology
- s. f6 M0 G8 n: Z) r* zInstitutions# T {5 R. L' |1 Z: c, _
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence + f0 X2 f' M, |+ S# H
6 w$ Q, u( x; h3 V5 |( J2 ~, `( OIf you enjoyed learning about 7 F( P3 K1 p! ~2 F- P
Supply and Demand
. b+ G& |- H/ k+ GConsumer Behavior2 e% `* c3 f- d8 I/ v0 K
Production and Cost! ~: P" Y) O' ^2 f! }! m
Price and Output
6 G/ t0 h2 M, u: X- {Market Structures
3 F1 ]7 z4 T; J+ KYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!1 O9 f% P1 k$ R; x1 g
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
) K$ d4 ]; i- I% I( LTopics: + K& X! J9 o3 T$ R; U1 N
Theory of consumer behavior7 B+ O' O6 u, V) W1 j# V% Q
Theory of production and cost
) x( m" R, ?6 }, r4 T$ ]Price and output determination under competition
0 u- R4 L' \% i+ U. S# i, zMonopoly and other market structures
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, l+ S7 Z: P% l m) B1 ~If you enjoyed learning about
. P& ]3 O: _. W3 x; wCosts and Benefits + n( p( @( z6 ^8 O" e# A
Externalities
# f" H( ]& ]; P3 v# rDecision-making
5 {: E, r$ t) w' b- b; b7 D5 gOr would like to learn more about
$ C7 n, W2 p' B7 C3 h1 t% YCapital Investments
5 m5 B# @! y- a7 b4 kYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
$ Q, ^+ l. z1 L( b% }ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation4 _! e- l& `+ `) ~! R
Topics:) a) C' I/ \7 N9 x( o' Y' t X/ d
Cost-Benefit Analysis1 J; W' F0 }& l2 z$ f
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
( q4 F& R a% V6 R+ |5 ~. OLook at examples from 1 D" V8 o0 W. U0 N0 Y; R
Transportation
4 ]9 H) _, `1 @6 @" eRiver Basin Management
7 M* t( o* ]* L k! u+ X2 _# cElectrical Generation% e1 r3 `$ }" A3 A# r. K
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control' O2 ^, Z. g: U! O
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Supply and Demand1 t: u1 n' c B! \% @! `* D. \
Externalities' z/ B: t, [0 I' c \: i1 y! c, a
Resource Allocation6 |$ y5 O- x* b) F
Taxation
0 ?/ o$ R$ z" Q- w; o2 c% ]Or would like to learn more about
; m- {# d. X$ Z% C5 Y6 I9 `6 }2 kSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
! ^: z i, R7 I' _1 c* U, XYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
% E+ C/ l4 i1 _. T: iECON 365 Resource Economics0 b; q8 @+ a" @8 h# Q0 d7 J' C0 g
Topics:( X& {5 `4 c' L+ h" J) d L# m. F
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
" `5 o0 t4 ^+ {6 B; |Scarcity and pricing5 G+ ?7 s$ n! N3 {& J& K4 o/ C* Y
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
. C$ _8 n- T- {' p3 o) E9 iResource Allocation
1 E. v1 g- N/ T# T( rPricing
! d5 t9 }8 Y# F( x8 D* |Markets
7 b4 e7 @. k1 r7 TGovernment roles
& D% N d3 G2 h5 f$ u: Y. hOr would like to learn more about 4 j, M) L: ]2 I% _3 p4 a
The energy sector, including sources and markets$ _+ l" F. n4 w' Y4 P4 \
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
8 u& V# i- j7 _8 fYou might enjoy a course about
7 U$ `% H* ~% J4 HEnergy Economics!, M" Z2 ^4 ^7 k. I0 ]
ECON 366 Energy Economics
* p, S1 \' }" p/ U5 ]Topics:
5 u; a; P' D+ OPricing w! {# A& X: Q& S% Y4 x; q
Role in economic growth
: I6 e7 {1 _# A* C( ~Energy sources and markets . T7 U! k3 e. d% ^0 X) ~
Role of government
2 m" m% ]7 p* pRegulation
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Externalities$ b# J" Z+ W* S: N5 _* S( Z/ _. }
Regulation9 g2 z- {/ y. _( M$ a% \/ @& k
Government roles
9 x% v& w) H E1 [; l! I; M( TOr would like to learn more about
( y& x. E1 N6 T0 z$ L0 h: PEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
+ s9 O- I+ d6 I. L j$ v* t4 kSteps taken to address deterioration9 j) G0 E) t: l( V
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! / ~* {0 O& f9 `$ f0 H4 T7 y0 |
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
( |( ~! N* y. h( r3 U& @Topics: * V% @1 a5 `+ H
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
9 R! g U3 _+ X% Z8 RTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
8 N4 L6 ~) H: G2 j2 vTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
+ c" c/ B7 j: t8 W: z, L S/ G( sRecreation economics5 D" ]! C& y3 p2 ]4 @' ]
& W. O9 |- p7 v3 V4 _If you enjoyed learning about
0 j7 `: E3 V$ H4 W: @ Individual Incentives
' j8 P0 ?$ s9 d3 Z+ \& qTotal Welfare
# n+ Q$ @# F4 j& V1 g4 MYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! * z/ `( i1 C9 `1 ?# X7 e0 K0 d
ECON 378 Law and Economics
' d0 {! P/ E. v1 TTopics: / P4 C# w! B# l+ ~4 f1 p) W8 `# a6 O
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
' n& p Y, q! y# J" Q9 } n6 n: hCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining# z. o6 K% b, I4 L6 X* {. Y
Child Support Payments: k" X7 K' J: s4 t; Y* j q
Private Divorce agreements4 s( B& j% Q( u4 t& ?
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act* ^6 ]6 d! l& t4 d1 l& S
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; r. d6 v5 ?" H- |( o; @8 WPrisoners Dilemma
3 ^0 V& L1 x& d+ C- a- t: bDominant Strategies, T& x+ b; l/ S+ H i% W
Collusion
; Z5 q, z# j: M' \( b# O) _( u3 xYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ' I: ^; D: ^: x( f R- _: j! m4 y! J
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
$ w3 v& R0 T8 r/ l& gTopics: ; g6 M9 P5 O+ ]' E7 D/ |% @
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
9 M! f' r: t2 F0 ]Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
, v8 r$ v0 @ oNote! Prerequisites:
4 B# a- R: s( f2 l: E) jECON 384 & 299 |
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