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7 w7 | L; S# W% ]" D. S- ETrade8 ]' `9 H8 G5 _$ T
Growth
7 I; F0 W4 P+ C7 ~/ M* F& QOr would like to learn more about: $ T5 R) p$ L, I# t' _- v) z5 D
China as an Emerging Economy% h: v7 d* G$ q0 e5 g+ E
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!6 S% G6 ]" p# s6 o
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development" b) @6 d3 h& ]# n4 z* w I4 R9 F
Topics:
3 n* d4 o" b% X1 w) o/ o1 G) ?Chinese Economy Characteristics
- {6 ], s! Z. B& FRecent Events in the Chinese Economy# ^2 {* r0 ?, `
Consequences of economic reform, ~( V0 p2 T+ ]4 ]( D2 B7 J& H
Canada’s economic relations with China
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/ _/ D0 g/ g- }7 G! g cIf you would like to learn more about:
* x/ x( R; q$ t' {8 l3 oRich and Poor Countries. z& ?2 G( M( ^7 x4 J9 K
Why economies differ: s. v! Z. I. Y! x4 f
Causes for such differences
5 V' G0 F& J) ^& y# LYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& I. o2 A( @$ N8 U# E6 D/ k2 o2 \
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ M$ ?$ n; O1 e( I" ?$ H/ LTopics:$ `& v) r6 E3 B8 ~% G5 K" ]' w( p3 t
Technology* J1 J( m- V" g9 x& ]( B# _0 t
Institutions5 X( M+ m0 K, k( D! f/ A9 ?7 v0 t
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 3 B L9 s0 J" K; v$ {
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If you enjoyed learning about
( S9 k+ g1 e) ]0 [4 c! mSupply and Demand. x( R: c1 k6 {, u* G5 e5 _
Consumer Behavior
2 L3 P' b! t8 }# N- _Production and Cost
9 Y8 J7 ^8 M" oPrice and Output5 J( Y" X1 D' j/ M" b' u
Market Structures
$ A( p; b; V9 PYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
+ F) p1 U" d' G* i. a* s& g" qECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I4 f& S: ?" Q7 q* A0 L
Topics: * B" T9 O, A# a. `$ g1 b
Theory of consumer behavior( Y' a6 S; [6 [& p4 F6 [
Theory of production and cost
2 L! M! D2 @) b5 D/ N9 H, U/ UPrice and output determination under competition
' Y- h; L8 C3 A* jMonopoly and other market structures( ^8 E" T0 v5 {& i% `5 I* i
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Costs and Benefits 6 h' H4 {0 A/ m9 O7 X; H
Externalities
( U( O1 d. j S- n1 y8 a" T, DDecision-making
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Capital Investments
9 q T5 K1 f% Y4 ]6 J; r/ c5 h. KYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!" U* N/ Z! w6 B6 W
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 C6 s& Q4 h) Y& v6 r& k0 @
Topics:. b& R ]+ Z' e; X% G& p
Cost-Benefit Analysis* o5 C) l$ {3 v1 F. l, t
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
& s: h$ t& e# d# V1 S3 ?, b5 `! qLook at examples from
3 r5 W! W |7 U9 fTransportation
) q. U( }7 H$ d5 f9 mRiver Basin Management: z( V3 t* ?0 ~) B
Electrical Generation7 f7 a& Y' e m' ~( M$ P
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control, I9 Z7 S9 H2 g) ]
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Supply and Demand3 x, \! j& K( \# B7 p. L
Externalities
) w; f; e8 Y( Q& Q. p5 u5 O! BResource Allocation; s0 U/ t9 g8 t* g
Taxation$ }2 }' N/ ?5 G3 Y! g# i+ N9 R! C3 g( C
Or would like to learn more about D7 s+ O0 E9 l" v, A5 q$ {3 Q
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada! T, m3 `/ r0 i/ E D
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
! a5 x% H6 `; w/ U; hECON 365 Resource Economics
/ ^/ d8 i6 ^% u% v) u4 ?) W: e; i7 a; @Topics:
/ U4 B# J4 i/ C; b: x' @* ]3 }Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources. v9 M. z) e2 _5 F0 m5 m* f
Scarcity and pricing7 v) N4 k) K1 n2 I
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
' J# |% J& g8 M; aPricing# {, Y7 G" h2 z/ q2 G
Markets
8 c d- E$ K" E- L) ]Government roles
: o) I9 q0 E' _3 I% C# i$ q! POr would like to learn more about % o3 r; p2 N$ E3 I3 t3 I. P
The energy sector, including sources and markets2 p# w, N8 o8 i& b
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
! E3 z! Q1 ^5 h& |% M( n. hYou might enjoy a course about $ E9 \! W" @7 z% F2 e# m
Energy Economics!
8 t. p% {9 T3 o; |* n# i. QECON 366 Energy Economics, G! Y( n% E- j/ w5 h
Topics: 3 v* x, d2 ^) \* A# Z( x
Pricing
* x7 z2 G4 {. z, T9 \Role in economic growth
8 Z' X$ n e* j$ y# `+ OEnergy sources and markets
4 ^" X* S7 Q7 O) k# }. v" [5 H/ ~Role of government ) Y: k/ K1 W3 P G. f2 [. `( E0 r
Regulation ' ~, c4 u$ c# m
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& Y& L) Z* Q& |' K4 K; vExternalities" ^* U) W% Z, Y" b$ \
Regulation0 Z2 F9 `. |8 g: H" S
Government roles: e- T$ t" @7 @
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3 b. P5 \5 Y" B5 l% l& D3 n dEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
, ^* C; [- b- ?Steps taken to address deterioration8 @0 W# Y- B7 m
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
" D X/ B; N! X4 NECON 369 Economics of the Environment" F9 \. H$ Q; {8 Q0 D4 _% M
Topics:
4 e" d4 }7 G& L4 cEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
2 ~; D! p w7 }( E* MTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 9 P' B7 t* s7 v/ |7 ]! q
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
8 k" ^ L8 J2 JRecreation economics0 x2 T/ Q8 S% C n1 N ~! K
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Individual Incentives+ x; W; A6 z+ ]& _! M& A; Q8 w
Total Welfare
6 E1 U# M9 M6 @ m, A5 F! z* u! {You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
4 o) Y2 r5 n* c- x1 q; c2 CECON 378 Law and Economics9 z9 Z U1 O8 s& |7 C) ^0 P
Topics: * g9 i Z3 D' c9 c( {# g& v* g
Issues in Criminal and Family Law* ]) o. T/ `$ E8 l, T2 ~' [7 T
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
) v2 x" k* ]0 }7 @7 PChild Support Payments& G5 [) F, \4 O7 q/ I9 u( g8 o) ]
Private Divorce agreements
! M! z8 x9 Z% U; W6 O0 yCriminal provisions of the Competition Act `1 c: w* T/ W$ t9 H# a, @& A
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Prisoners Dilemma5 Q D1 i% h0 l( Y- \! h
Dominant Strategies
2 ?/ n6 X" D" A0 f( HCollusion Z: Q& v; z2 T) n& T, b
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
) s* |( i8 p+ q/ m5 X; z- P5 |. IECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications0 a; o0 U) z2 p
Topics: 5 F4 t/ X" O8 m' g$ N1 Y: L9 p
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games4 b& i8 n% t( N
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
2 X3 W+ N0 t+ P& ~Note! Prerequisites:
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