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7 e3 W: Y: m) _3 KTrade0 X8 i( ?/ i4 I& B1 _6 f2 [2 }, b3 @
Growth- o( e$ l8 S& j, R @6 E7 Q: @8 |
Or would like to learn more about: 3 x* ~9 f |4 \$ g i) L
China as an Emerging Economy
9 j$ z% W4 q l5 W2 v8 wYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!" z2 r3 E9 k1 `: j: @* o9 L
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development5 {0 T/ j, ~# u4 u, e" l
Topics: ; P( h* G2 ~9 A8 N6 Y; f! @
Chinese Economy Characteristics
- E; |( w6 x! ^& r* LRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
" b7 n: e% V2 v% [Consequences of economic reform
: a3 W% @6 [8 TCanada’s economic relations with China
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6 }( v4 h/ r6 c5 F. P' iIf you would like to learn more about:
5 M# J# C4 Z5 p. i. TRich and Poor Countries1 {4 T3 q8 I& }6 }8 V/ O' X
Why economies differ2 }8 o: e F s3 Z8 z0 ]! P
Causes for such differences
' X# @& v+ Q( S5 hYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 ~( C$ i9 R& @( t1 ?! Z HECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 K6 ]! }2 ^- r# w* ~
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Technology
: z9 i% }) O, V3 P) \! T9 n4 q% ~Institutions) d$ I4 m# a) V1 r: r& `1 r
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 _. o+ v4 z. s3 [8 ~, lSupply and Demand/ P P: V( k( d6 N/ [5 m* c l
Consumer Behavior
: M, E: S" o/ Q$ W) s8 u( JProduction and Cost
" K. ~# p b F; q4 [Price and Output. x: `' X( L3 `/ n0 j. C
Market Structures/ t) @" r- l; s) {
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
1 n9 P' i+ j( @" x0 g: mECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
1 ^1 W* U, u8 B+ v- B8 kTopics:
# ^+ X% _9 o1 K. e' `Theory of consumer behavior! ^0 O* x' M1 p! P' h+ ~+ k
Theory of production and cost
7 D2 t3 i! v5 g- s; v0 \* j: XPrice and output determination under competition
- ^0 m! F1 X$ } O- z9 m8 ZMonopoly and other market structures* }, `) _5 V% q) E% R: P. D4 ]
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# t8 X3 _& J4 f* a2 d" Q, }Costs and Benefits
V7 K" q; u& {, Q$ D: l# KExternalities
8 {1 G' i& D* ^3 {Decision-making
8 I/ g8 n% ~4 _/ e, a8 WOr would like to learn more about T4 _' ^7 s- X+ ?' n5 W
Capital Investments6 E( \ U& |6 x
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!" I$ c/ X8 ^$ y- ?& {1 O! Z
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation5 W+ R W3 J# I3 k
Topics:
! i. K/ l+ n$ Q* T' g# tCost-Benefit Analysis' L# N; s$ [; ^1 C
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
8 x" r t8 X+ ^6 | _& t# oLook at examples from
3 A1 W6 z7 u" B1 E6 m* \Transportation
: x- V* e; H9 Q5 | C1 ^3 iRiver Basin Management$ C. M' L$ z5 N( \" ~
Electrical Generation' i7 z1 ]/ q6 q( i. }, i W6 x5 Z
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control; @' y3 A, q ^, w- E. Z. O, u
/ z9 v8 x4 D9 y8 M1 wIf you enjoyed learning about 0 s6 z! h+ c9 ]8 R
Supply and Demand
/ @ p5 [) B( u% s A' S" LExternalities" }7 H+ y" g. B" O/ U
Resource Allocation
' e. u3 q" T/ n; P( b* rTaxation
E* q9 _8 K, b& d6 S- ~9 tOr would like to learn more about
$ I# q% X0 ^* P; C. B- ~Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
Y( {3 B' X9 ?5 a# O% H4 F" JYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
; e8 Y. O1 c: }* R( }: QECON 365 Resource Economics4 o+ ?, z* D) N' `) u3 m- o7 Y
Topics:
: u% a. |2 y+ F% r6 x U8 HExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources$ W& H, Y% x# S0 [3 p* _* U8 K d
Scarcity and pricing0 O& i2 n* g+ j
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues, l! a: z; Z' h) _% J% l
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' r' g" r: n9 j/ z3 Q4 ?Resource Allocation
" t8 }- H9 D e+ E( u* ` }Pricing+ c- x+ G2 G4 A, l8 {6 r1 {
Markets0 M5 G* o$ M' U# p$ b; N& z
Government roles
+ O0 T7 S, q fOr would like to learn more about 3 y" h0 b( i P( C4 ?
The energy sector, including sources and markets
" A2 ^9 B: ~* |) R' {* lCanadian Energy Policy and current issues8 Y) [! \2 ^6 x8 h E) m- M
You might enjoy a course about 3 S+ E% F5 Z% U/ j. @
Energy Economics!
! E" f. g0 F5 ?, E' V; O) g5 h" cECON 366 Energy Economics0 I& X5 E- r) S% k) K
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Pricing' k( Y2 e! |7 C# k5 w: }
Role in economic growth 3 R" j( z. N! Z$ x
Energy sources and markets
) N+ J! C/ ^" D/ E% oRole of government
4 r' {7 K' Y5 m7 K4 C% Y/ R( o1 RRegulation 3 x/ M2 X5 M6 N, U0 E q
* S$ A2 G4 J( s- J OIf you enjoyed learning about X; n) J0 J* g0 B% k& A$ k
Externalities2 Y+ O' u- a n) O
Regulation8 P, r( m* P6 E4 q% a- a4 X4 J
Government roles
8 W) N q. b4 N9 P7 {: zOr would like to learn more about . p3 n9 b8 n* F6 n
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
& p7 O# R2 Y" r( eSteps taken to address deterioration
4 Y8 n; f9 u1 d' wYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
. W3 n: }& ^7 ]% m& y6 @ E: qECON 369 Economics of the Environment: r: J6 K7 F% W
Topics:
$ {* F4 H8 } l7 l: HEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
& `7 D2 G% G" vTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
4 Y3 D6 F- N4 ? hTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ! M3 u+ e0 \+ {# k
Recreation economics: J9 o" k. w+ c$ n
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! r; q, l# e, g9 h Individual Incentives; S# A3 P5 _6 X0 a% H2 o
Total Welfare 5 t1 W& F. X! m5 ]$ V. z3 E: d7 ~, z
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ; Q/ a9 Z' E n1 z+ A. F0 Z7 r
ECON 378 Law and Economics
$ `. C! u" u4 K. x7 n5 M7 WTopics:
& O* Y6 _2 ]6 }/ ?* q- ]5 c, GIssues in Criminal and Family Law" ^4 O1 V' L" \+ L
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining& ?2 T% n( D a9 a( o
Child Support Payments
$ ?0 A7 I; Y# \) fPrivate Divorce agreements
) ^) v: j# |7 SCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
, k$ ? W* p3 Q. @; r6 YDominant Strategies
6 U* n, C7 h V8 v( V- VCollusion
- N# c" T: r$ ?9 r7 S% H- X bYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
$ H, ]8 c3 ~0 a4 x. C$ f, jECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications! o% H& N; b/ z- }
Topics: & B. }9 n+ h9 |0 m f+ n6 P, I
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games4 e* i @: y: D9 n! ?% u. T5 O
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion * u* ^3 F6 L6 X6 S7 N
Note! Prerequisites: 0 H7 ~/ y6 f( N6 V' k; Q8 W
ECON 384 & 299 |
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