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Trade
4 O' \* g+ M% y3 eGrowth
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, k9 c2 s/ [: E y3 Q1 m" L" T$ Q1 oChina as an Emerging Economy7 [" {" {. K: I9 ^# G8 J6 m& [
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!1 g. w6 H3 T- h: X6 P+ S
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
, G$ _- ~* k: w. `$ Q: k& nTopics: 4 R+ u2 C% M0 W% l5 m" F6 f- x
Chinese Economy Characteristics2 [$ l+ ?; `8 ?) `
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy' ?6 Z% D& t& e3 g" o& Q# K* U5 O
Consequences of economic reform
' e/ ^2 C$ I1 b O' F: fCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
" K! \% R5 X0 n! b% @Rich and Poor Countries2 d' ~/ V3 b- H1 E. g
Why economies differ2 z! D6 y- e# n4 ?5 l" r1 U3 Y5 u
Causes for such differences
; g4 k; g2 V) h& E" c& p# E9 S; \You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
w& V9 m9 N6 D$ B$ J2 `- PECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- T7 A4 z2 [( k$ R- b( BTopics:5 n( J, q/ [) u/ t. i7 V
Technology
, M6 M' R5 A+ |! W6 TInstitutions8 h1 ^: N, i5 g+ d' k
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
* ^6 m" _1 W1 z( q. `Supply and Demand! P% D$ i. J9 ~9 j7 |
Consumer Behavior8 G* z$ B: z( \' t) {! \* L/ k
Production and Cost7 y& i S6 ~& }
Price and Output
+ l* H' w8 ?9 H* oMarket Structures5 g3 n# y& K. `+ `
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
, P8 c& b2 F6 @; L3 f" d" zECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
: `/ X7 B2 f% z! U! kTopics:
n$ Q2 g& F2 [! L2 \* d: MTheory of consumer behavior
2 G; K {6 f0 V% g3 ATheory of production and cost% V$ O* I5 x- U+ z' h+ g
Price and output determination under competition% B- F. M) R6 J( w" l
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
% L( F! ] U6 c F ?Externalities9 P- n) A$ I9 K+ f+ i0 ?; s$ \
Decision-making8 o3 n' @* L( M N6 T8 Q
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Capital Investments
' ^+ V$ N5 o$ n' K; VYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 J0 z* h6 t$ i8 I
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
/ O# m9 D. ~& K; ^2 d9 l8 W. qTopics:
! t7 M8 J1 b. mCost-Benefit Analysis
; b9 m7 S, R; {1 ^* o" |* [3 XEvaluating Public Investment Projects- g8 P3 `6 Q% R) P* N
Look at examples from
2 f" t/ E6 A: d" z3 Y: [- @Transportation$ Q, W3 ^) o& G1 }5 J
River Basin Management
9 k' M2 E; S/ P) v- W9 k( ]' ?Electrical Generation
7 j( V8 J3 f+ B4 IOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand( x/ D3 m6 Z. S( \& U# T0 @+ N0 e
Externalities
0 q2 r& M9 a: a+ T6 GResource Allocation5 {0 q: H1 y$ F8 k$ u1 Z% I
Taxation2 p2 `* m0 ]4 J6 X- W
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada: U( G! h- x* }) J7 `* G
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
/ b2 M( P/ G2 o- V$ UECON 365 Resource Economics, O* s. \3 Z4 _5 p' z5 e
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ R' T: P* B! iScarcity and pricing
8 N6 ?* `8 N& F" l0 b$ H* E& j5 \6 wContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation7 T2 v/ ~2 R+ S
Pricing U( H( ]. u; e0 q- Z, S0 X
Markets
6 C3 B3 p4 x9 F- NGovernment roles
8 S) H) y1 N6 `Or would like to learn more about
/ s5 }; U; q: RThe energy sector, including sources and markets& T( w# ]" B R' ~* k, H! ~1 z
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
) X% y# b# F% X9 ?You might enjoy a course about
% c4 r% J0 P; \9 x o4 E( REnergy Economics!
# P" S2 Y. e: B3 V( E7 ~6 }' qECON 366 Energy Economics
' x! c* T, _$ Q b1 y. F* ~3 HTopics:
7 y/ K5 Z; ^$ V) K. BPricing& ^. X! n( c% M2 }
Role in economic growth
2 S" E' j' N% J% V0 Q! rEnergy sources and markets
5 Y* e5 m- S/ W) N$ e8 ]6 D9 P# |Role of government ) Y" q8 y5 S- Y9 r, W3 G9 z
Regulation
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7 k* K3 O3 ]2 u# w4 ?% c, D2 VIf you enjoyed learning about
8 U" ]) ] l! L* lExternalities
0 g; C3 M. \# m# W% f2 YRegulation
2 e# L" W, }/ p1 q. C5 SGovernment roles0 z% p/ A1 F# e& F) F( L* x
Or would like to learn more about
, Q4 N! ]+ _3 T3 HEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration# I4 j7 B3 \' y$ E- i9 d
Steps taken to address deterioration+ Q8 A) h# ]* G& l- h
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 6 N! |0 B, q3 |, }9 c
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
! z, z( b0 G1 Z, L& D; YTopics:
% _6 P0 b! w# _* p+ p) CEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 8 ~# N( A# v6 j) ] d; w( E
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
& i g5 m4 F7 G! @Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
; e7 }( Y% z: KRecreation economics. S C ?3 g, |" ^/ Q7 b
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Individual Incentives
) u1 \, Z1 S/ f7 ATotal Welfare
" _: a5 } P+ ?. i5 u4 E; bYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
. A- f( w6 s* V) M) T4 eECON 378 Law and Economics
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
" u f, m/ Z# Y9 c9 `" j" h2 ACrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
5 \2 V+ r4 X' j7 h6 q. S+ ?( B/ r7 AChild Support Payments
8 l2 i" }. i- P' A# O" U. w, V4 wPrivate Divorce agreements2 T$ e3 X5 J. R2 m
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
3 R( D* g% q. A& m# e( tDominant Strategies5 ^" U' D( t) e' C) M; z {
Collusion
3 n$ Y. X0 j6 e# S5 OYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! % F2 H( i. b4 i3 U; Q" x
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
! c# G |8 Q& q: ~4 G9 {( W2 ATopics:
! a0 W: p4 `; C. j5 q9 E( W2 cAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
4 N* K: y( F) }2 j3 m* d) Y( K8 NApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 0 j: N! r+ k. Y1 a% V2 |2 H
Note! Prerequisites:
! R) t, S* Y; N, @7 r+ l6 rECON 384 & 299 |
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