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Trade
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0 B$ f- p5 K# G! Q" DChina as an Emerging Economy
% _$ X' l$ y! R: W. V S n. j& OYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
. p* T! v2 |- z( qECON 211 Chinese Economic Development8 ^3 t9 ^1 V+ f' j
Topics:
9 F( e+ p R: y% d% m5 EChinese Economy Characteristics
* d( P3 H. ]8 v" `3 n/ k" k' G0 pRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
" Q4 H5 Y, ^9 P- w) o. [8 x% pConsequences of economic reform7 k4 C. E' h) q6 q j
Canada’s economic relations with China b7 P+ @% z+ H& B8 ~
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Rich and Poor Countries# o7 `0 B! g1 E; }5 \4 V. V
Why economies differ+ `7 s! _' s: Q6 V
Causes for such differences
1 x( n4 @# |% bYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- l5 Z; H4 ^. `
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ n% a) f8 I g& s/ S5 PTopics:$ ] _+ A; t% U% }4 Z
Technology+ X* ]: a% m) j8 {
Institutions' b$ Q5 D+ b1 h1 P
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ' v2 B4 K& \7 H" R% _% |1 P" c8 A
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Supply and Demand0 q6 [; Y5 f" n6 l5 b0 y* v
Consumer Behavior W7 q0 ^& k/ Z7 E
Production and Cost
% \$ j5 r9 Y- J5 t5 S4 j1 k5 n jPrice and Output I5 _* T7 x( L* o
Market Structures% p+ v8 A( r" N
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!8 C' g! a" L% k& D+ y% `% D( V9 h( |
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
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Theory of consumer behavior
2 B2 g& u+ R2 O, Q. C- m) a0 k9 jTheory of production and cost" T2 I8 k* a: o
Price and output determination under competition3 ?$ x" S+ J. g. B2 \4 ~5 J/ C- _- i
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
; \# m4 {' s3 v6 A) B& [! wExternalities4 ?* \) J, c% C4 b, {
Decision-making6 K2 R$ d6 S3 t/ Q
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Z% Z6 o9 ]7 z# ?/ ?6 T0 F. MCapital Investments
0 T- X+ \, X1 f8 o# DYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!( B0 P) P% d0 w. L( g
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
7 H. I' l4 V- Y4 U4 o/ NTopics:5 ~8 `6 c) e/ `* B' a
Cost-Benefit Analysis7 f! K4 k& L' C; j
Evaluating Public Investment Projects5 s S3 Z8 j& s5 C% i
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Transportation
7 T# S; E$ U1 J; CRiver Basin Management
0 X1 m. V( H0 ~7 k0 K2 RElectrical Generation
; A6 K3 Q" W- w/ VOil & Gas and Pollution Control/ _4 }1 j: B% J* ^$ r
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4 ?1 O$ L1 G/ q, @* kSupply and Demand
5 F/ O9 z" w6 `. x7 fExternalities
( a( H4 Q/ _* u) KResource Allocation
& J# t b2 i+ N( H+ y8 n% CTaxation8 e4 p3 m( E" _# S, l
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada4 @2 A7 d4 ^# \8 |% {
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!0 L3 {3 E6 h6 J, l5 {9 U* x7 |
ECON 365 Resource Economics. j2 \3 G' F- V* \: ]# z
Topics:
% K0 Z: |3 m" o7 i4 ~/ tExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources% Y, t9 @% H3 s) W% M
Scarcity and pricing
3 ~2 l9 F" Q' O% y7 JContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation( @$ [$ A% ?% G+ Z' o, F6 y
Pricing
, h0 U3 O( j9 L/ a6 a/ mMarkets
3 Y0 M+ Q9 g9 f' wGovernment roles
! A: N; u( g/ A3 D6 dOr would like to learn more about 7 X- o& J) s6 \! V
The energy sector, including sources and markets
% S& ]' I# j3 S* v0 LCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
, V2 I9 A/ W2 h2 l$ jYou might enjoy a course about $ l( f) w0 ~8 { \
Energy Economics!
! V$ Y' P w5 @- p/ ]: A% b( aECON 366 Energy Economics
7 o, ?. @# h0 q/ I4 eTopics:
- h& R; x4 m4 O7 h; P3 `Pricing" ?. D2 A6 }, d2 S% d
Role in economic growth 0 y# v* T* X& r$ S: W
Energy sources and markets
( `$ B, b' R$ V/ D- l$ N- VRole of government
# y& {. P8 f4 e+ H7 [2 R" Q6 k: X2 k& CRegulation & w' h/ O$ U2 q' S' @
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! L; Z9 U+ O/ J8 D; }. }$ X- WExternalities# H2 X. B, K f. j* x9 p
Regulation R* R2 c6 Q: M- U$ B( v$ `
Government roles0 j! [* b9 ?0 S, F# Y+ r6 o
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, O& p( T% ]3 y1 W4 ^8 ]% t: i3 BEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
% w3 p! n, S1 g$ S3 j! E6 P9 i( VSteps taken to address deterioration" f- J/ t2 m5 N1 i
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
& p$ m6 E. a: ^; bECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 o; n# A5 B, x
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment % m. c+ T: R% M/ r' p7 p1 ?# n+ L' _
Types and causes of environmental deterioration / w* }6 M* ^: @) W- J, g# D/ l4 g& i0 v
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration : F6 D% m$ I D, C$ o7 t" b7 o
Recreation economics1 c+ t; ~ I0 ?) p
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0 X1 p$ z1 {* K9 E Individual Incentives: H2 s$ C1 J5 w5 R) D
Total Welfare 4 J+ Y7 v# }3 y" n- p2 D
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
9 A5 M+ B+ P% O$ \: K gECON 378 Law and Economics* g) \7 |7 l4 O. C' j- m2 y
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
9 Y \/ G, l+ p& PCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining2 s) k b4 W8 |0 T9 U
Child Support Payments6 f& q m8 R5 N% l! M
Private Divorce agreements, r* N. a& u7 A' O, j2 e" @- _% Y
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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! ^! K3 ?' z. j O2 OIf you enjoyed learning about
+ |7 @: W2 c' O7 y5 IPrisoners Dilemma
5 a3 B$ o9 W% n8 k/ i# ]% {Dominant Strategies
: g o" m* D4 v2 @( uCollusion
9 q. y" R$ }/ E* w iYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ' b+ i9 H; s3 X$ i0 r+ P4 X- U
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
# ? D6 R; ^0 h, s2 m( F9 LTopics: 8 e: ^ H' H8 h5 f
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
2 e6 A. k6 A1 L2 \4 q: W, m7 b3 XApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
8 b6 c! r' r/ ^0 wNote! Prerequisites:
3 Z5 p( q( J% S" ^, ^* `ECON 384 & 299 |
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