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Trade
. i V4 h) N1 ^6 T$ dGrowth% A* m0 T2 @# N" ~: l6 L0 r
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China as an Emerging Economy
- M# `1 [* J$ I; X/ |0 D& W3 FYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!3 R: [; E9 b4 K0 L" N ^7 W
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development; p8 K: {# C7 a7 i5 P0 [% n) n' l4 f
Topics:
( T2 R7 }4 k6 _0 v( G4 CChinese Economy Characteristics
2 U D( h: x! u; B9 `4 }Recent Events in the Chinese Economy, W1 O/ z8 G, X
Consequences of economic reform% @. x* N6 m5 a# T
Canada’s economic relations with China p+ c, v- B z$ w. O$ B
8 H* @6 L; t1 MIf you would like to learn more about:
^2 @* d1 F0 t; xRich and Poor Countries
) n- L$ J N& {$ iWhy economies differ
) b+ S5 I; L& w# M7 G& oCauses for such differences
* J+ m2 q- w& o: n8 _You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
o$ X+ B8 Y% `& X1 l- oECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* j% m: ~1 q$ j+ U4 ?& J4 v9 e( aTopics:; `) } D9 w: ~" _ q
Technology3 o8 c/ b$ W3 ^9 \
Institutions
. }! a8 ^* P5 v! _Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ; c/ `8 g; J* T/ |9 Q' P) t
! ?' l8 C9 e* F% ? m: H, BIf you enjoyed learning about
0 Y0 F0 o7 S( p% d: vSupply and Demand, a$ Y0 s$ M) ?6 y" {
Consumer Behavior+ A: j* H5 D) c0 j9 V% n
Production and Cost8 B9 V7 K, h- s5 V7 d4 X2 ~
Price and Output+ Z5 v, b; k! r4 x* I6 V8 A
Market Structures; l7 u5 R7 x9 X }' ~# u
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!, ]5 c. c, y: b: F, n
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I( [' t- Y) f/ ]' l7 o
Topics:
* Q* T4 }7 B1 tTheory of consumer behavior
! K6 e/ r. ^, ~3 eTheory of production and cost9 I5 R' k- q- } e6 W3 L
Price and output determination under competition
5 n: s( M8 ^' X5 Y0 b4 p4 V+ H) _Monopoly and other market structures1 }3 t2 ~" i, Q+ T1 Z
' d, j4 [9 K9 L+ eIf you enjoyed learning about , ?9 P& }7 _! m7 {
Costs and Benefits 6 ~3 S! ^; y6 _6 x! x5 S
Externalities& P3 W0 {! i. ~( t0 b" c" E
Decision-making
4 k- d6 Z# H, ^. j1 Q) iOr would like to learn more about
$ D. ?: R7 i& |0 S z7 uCapital Investments5 V" W( f% D6 H; }5 W& I" }
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
* W4 a, Z$ K; x% w0 N8 E5 jECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
" V& a0 i7 W" r$ `Topics:# @% {' R! A/ }7 x5 f4 X
Cost-Benefit Analysis- p9 v# l! Q5 ]
Evaluating Public Investment Projects3 K1 v# L0 D) }# z- N( Q
Look at examples from 7 R, c9 v) }# H
Transportation, Z* e! \9 U% R; P% s5 f
River Basin Management
" c2 I' q! C& Z+ K" [, p3 GElectrical Generation% s( @; S' o9 a) ^
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control+ i% h& z$ |; |. w9 @" F3 L& s
) c9 S6 A; [: M& k. q" t9 N1 dIf you enjoyed learning about % q1 Y) _' D9 ]/ z$ t
Supply and Demand
2 S* U1 B% K) A% P0 AExternalities5 O) n# r5 t2 R; F- I+ ?
Resource Allocation
) v3 ^% N& F! S! s) \7 sTaxation- Z6 a4 |$ G) P& m/ @2 P, h( l
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
, q" b3 h6 h5 w$ A5 _You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!$ g4 o$ E$ o% C8 j! z" ~8 G1 t3 k
ECON 365 Resource Economics- N+ B7 W% Z# V* l: U/ @
Topics:
# d1 l# x7 J6 [ _Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
! _7 ?! ]) |5 {2 {8 nScarcity and pricing+ Q% `* |1 i7 ]* j4 h6 |! @8 c
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues: z- S) n9 w; `* l. J
3 R6 A3 o* P2 \7 T/ j1 SIf you enjoyed learning about
9 c9 |, a- B' W( z6 b7 }( @Resource Allocation
4 P0 P# P# `& }) }Pricing0 l: z( R1 I* Q: u1 m1 z
Markets
/ ]( p! {; \7 |2 CGovernment roles3 C" k* d, Z- A* h
Or would like to learn more about
2 \( E, z9 g8 S* r3 x- k& d9 wThe energy sector, including sources and markets
3 r3 s# o6 M% ~' F. H+ E5 J P9 HCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
/ k4 X* G7 i2 e. h, W' w7 OYou might enjoy a course about 8 q8 U3 h. d3 ^9 k% |# C
Energy Economics!
' F6 w) V, F6 d, N6 u R4 ]+ g% [+ gECON 366 Energy Economics
, s6 X5 X% w, n, n* XTopics: 1 v/ l B( ~& g4 j1 \0 P5 s; f
Pricing
! U4 B, | M( tRole in economic growth
Z& W$ ^+ b/ |0 O1 X( H# T1 n1 L1 }, _Energy sources and markets
+ U+ I+ ?! _: ~! qRole of government
: C# `) B" R- m5 P8 l" lRegulation 2 T* C" s$ y5 e3 `
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- D8 A# O! L+ vExternalities- t! t* k3 _: N' j7 Z5 ?% _
Regulation, g6 b3 @: p( G& K1 |3 z( P0 X
Government roles
! p9 F% s+ U% U, ^6 _0 S0 pOr would like to learn more about
7 r) w# B- C! ?% c' GEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
. {9 W; l' N9 X0 ?7 X4 j0 H( zSteps taken to address deterioration' t& }! w, o( Y+ x# ?& L" z
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
. p! p, j$ K3 L3 e( `* B7 N( CECON 369 Economics of the Environment
* j) ?+ m, u7 D3 a; jTopics:
3 h8 `2 b% ~0 ?; n REconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
% [, O* Z- e& b. c8 M$ m$ V8 iTypes and causes of environmental deterioration ) @+ Q7 o0 F6 }3 A
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration & V. v6 l% @( l2 p+ ]
Recreation economics2 r# y6 \1 l! R5 ^ ~ X
" o8 |: j2 ~4 hIf you enjoyed learning about
; U4 l; I2 f" u& S2 z V4 M Individual Incentives+ T( H4 R: {9 m" v# g5 H/ f
Total Welfare
' i* V) l. k( w2 z0 b. c0 K: wYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ) B3 `# r) k" x2 D
ECON 378 Law and Economics
1 ^! \3 `8 [) S. tTopics:
; o7 y- Z( O4 d! f3 aIssues in Criminal and Family Law" S; s( v/ W) y6 Y2 w1 a" t$ Q
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
- X; b5 G, w% }- s. lChild Support Payments# q9 F, i- }' M9 G O; N$ I$ F
Private Divorce agreements
( B9 m5 c& `5 T; ^; ACriminal provisions of the Competition Act! ^5 ]6 d: U: G& J
) \2 ]1 J0 G. h3 C# B; QIf you enjoyed learning about 7 v# m- O/ \7 {5 S. h& `/ P
Prisoners Dilemma
7 k+ b) \$ c) V L5 BDominant Strategies9 T H1 u$ p. [( s4 R r9 f! e% e, V
Collusion
0 j, i+ h% ]- ~$ B% AYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
9 g2 a# f) q/ a X4 V9 TECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
* o4 n. ^" B BTopics:
8 j! G4 z/ S$ H0 g+ U, EAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
2 o$ ^! t8 y1 lApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 6 g, S) n, K1 ]2 G' m0 f% J
Note! Prerequisites:
( \( \% a; D fECON 384 & 299 |
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