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Trade
, X- s1 v0 U: L) n: sGrowth) ?! ~" D" Y2 v' U
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China as an Emerging Economy5 U p9 X- H1 z* h2 `2 h
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
: ]3 I' f$ ?3 xECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
" @* |7 H7 s4 ], _) VTopics:
9 Z5 k1 R( p: _5 D* f5 \Chinese Economy Characteristics
! p0 e+ a5 O# B# S; LRecent Events in the Chinese Economy5 ]$ O' |* J# D
Consequences of economic reform
' n6 H U( a3 Z3 H; _0 [* RCanada’s economic relations with China
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% J8 d5 Q4 v: [ t* D& zIf you would like to learn more about: 2 | L5 {; f% b1 U" V& R
Rich and Poor Countries
2 k; H1 N% g. i( k# AWhy economies differ
# U# R3 \2 B* |/ O" xCauses for such differences
( n3 O9 X4 B3 n8 x3 d/ SYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth) Z+ w, |6 d; w$ x
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 ~$ W( j A3 a$ R' a6 N+ lTopics:
! v$ q% E. \) }Technology7 t* t! m0 s2 |) B. p
Institutions
1 Q2 B) ?' j4 c# `2 MGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 8 v+ n$ Q/ I$ T9 K
& L' ^% [ i! J/ `6 X& @; XIf you enjoyed learning about
# Q( \- ^. [* KSupply and Demand
8 ^* a( h( B/ NConsumer Behavior
! d" w; l- t' r5 }5 C- l+ PProduction and Cost4 Y* i' e2 P, N7 @7 `9 r
Price and Output
' y7 j/ C7 Y: ~8 E! C1 yMarket Structures% k E- h% ~: o: }8 l1 c4 L
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
/ `! ?! y& Y( l( E: {/ zECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
, ]7 m2 C/ O8 u3 l) u. E/ T* H1 M- LTopics: 1 O) b! |4 g5 U
Theory of consumer behavior
' x% O: W" C3 k; v( G- m2 l0 MTheory of production and cost
6 C/ b& O, k% O& a- q0 mPrice and output determination under competition
W& R& e! b0 h1 {" A U* P. |; yMonopoly and other market structures
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& |- [1 w3 F0 r' }% p6 G6 jIf you enjoyed learning about ; I! q+ |7 H% ^" i
Costs and Benefits , P( ?2 f" B. Z" m8 ^" e
Externalities
% ~) `& a# ?3 c- y1 RDecision-making; n' c/ ?7 [4 T; L$ s; o' m
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Capital Investments
, u) {) v' }# o7 e9 {9 C4 pYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!" m {" z, c' l6 s9 [
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation8 v# m( D6 d. n& J( }! w
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
" }1 w9 N0 i3 m! F g& w/ ?Evaluating Public Investment Projects' ~+ p5 c( }4 x/ l$ U
Look at examples from ) o( F& U5 J* @3 B
Transportation
/ ^* \ S& n$ R" tRiver Basin Management2 n- W. u- p- \; G% q0 i8 }
Electrical Generation, ?8 ]& K" P, L5 W. r, F
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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' l% P- E3 ~" u3 H$ fIf you enjoyed learning about
' C, H( p5 i8 ~6 I7 }/ zSupply and Demand
. w G) Z0 C; @# i# @Externalities% \9 `$ C* z5 |7 \$ L2 }8 U* @
Resource Allocation
% e( N' K% u0 b0 f- K. S& cTaxation
3 ]: q! C1 Y" H+ o2 d/ zOr would like to learn more about 4 x* |4 ^0 y% y
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
% |! A5 [# W, Z/ @% Z6 b) X5 d0 }4 rYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
- V1 E4 `( c' L" e+ H, O5 ~+ @ECON 365 Resource Economics, `% E' K0 |8 J% n: f
Topics:
& [% K* b% g' WExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources: b% ?2 A% S$ \: H2 Y( S& y
Scarcity and pricing1 A4 U: w' j! _8 E- N" C3 z, a
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues3 F' D; v# c$ g y* U/ t
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Resource Allocation( f# a/ f/ [ ~9 i
Pricing; r0 A( p q G! g) x
Markets
8 y5 X( S( S3 V+ ^0 oGovernment roles
( {4 l5 n+ J! V4 I o) m& \1 bOr would like to learn more about 5 P; h# ?4 `: A2 v( S% q6 h
The energy sector, including sources and markets
4 t w: X' W( ]6 lCanadian Energy Policy and current issues7 n6 b0 ~) Y5 N2 h' ]) T
You might enjoy a course about
: ?( E$ H' z2 F! gEnergy Economics! i) b2 `4 e% y' Y; A$ ] [- [( p
ECON 366 Energy Economics& D+ s. Y4 ~* S1 e6 X
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Pricing
5 i$ L v5 I$ d5 m8 S3 |Role in economic growth 3 L0 ?+ c: H& q/ Z
Energy sources and markets & I( l: Z7 G, C# o
Role of government , { M# @2 _' l0 T7 ^' f
Regulation 8 }7 d. i4 y% F- ?! `: D
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Externalities
' n' z0 T5 N" a6 z5 lRegulation3 g8 c. o7 O9 ^& S
Government roles
7 o- ^! a6 e! b" ]# l8 K0 n C! iOr would like to learn more about 8 s* r5 S9 o1 b
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration# y# |/ G+ w( J! h" ]6 F3 f
Steps taken to address deterioration' i, ?7 A8 A% Y/ \+ f3 S) U
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
. u" h6 O9 g' O( X* `, B0 ?ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
% a. N: M! T4 S+ \Topics:
* A9 ]9 ?* K4 E- G4 nEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
1 P/ A% @. H+ n2 k/ y/ }Types and causes of environmental deterioration ; V6 Q! s4 l; p* T3 M8 i$ g
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration " [% n. U& {1 j* x) O( `; V
Recreation economics3 i* t% k/ O: T4 s% X y
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Individual Incentives
& O; g3 I' P- R; D4 ^: STotal Welfare , R4 Y) T. L* k( G" k
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! / Y# H0 X" j( b: g$ m' e
ECON 378 Law and Economics3 v" V8 U k3 a, A2 c5 w
Topics:
, Z# T5 u5 t4 g" |, k1 t) D" d. |Issues in Criminal and Family Law! K" q5 g5 [+ `9 m
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
3 h7 W, O2 b" a6 p2 vChild Support Payments- }9 L# B# n6 C: v1 Q
Private Divorce agreements% y1 Y l& U$ P! J9 N% ?
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act, ]/ ?# @, g5 w4 X; V% ~3 q
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 \; l7 K8 c, W- `. E# IPrisoners Dilemma
" [7 y! f- {1 s; xDominant Strategies
' v8 m" F$ [; @* f: ]# B. @Collusion( e/ S! o+ H- k" ?: N& `5 M
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! . U5 L" |- P! g% P, P+ v
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications- E$ `" W5 T- V! @: I4 J
Topics: ) `9 a7 }+ e7 k/ H' [6 x
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games- g3 z7 F: a7 p8 d3 f
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 4 M9 `2 e/ D1 k( t: g$ r2 e; _7 B
Note! Prerequisites: 8 ]5 H; T; i; n- _1 |; l+ ~
ECON 384 & 299 |
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