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Trade
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$ C: q! i( D2 c8 n0 O* p/ U- D8 |/ K' FChina as an Emerging Economy+ I& G% A' Z! J' {& i" y. h
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!! H" l, N# F5 A5 X7 n
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development' Q/ f, b7 L7 w/ j7 R
Topics:
& A0 r* g, P7 D6 x1 U1 xChinese Economy Characteristics
6 b7 O/ Z# u: g3 GRecent Events in the Chinese Economy% f( x; I) [" H/ D" C8 H: B/ i
Consequences of economic reform
. P. c0 j# n2 J7 \' mCanada’s economic relations with China
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" L3 c+ a8 S. \2 l) O% a# d- BIf you would like to learn more about: ) ^7 l3 e& U2 x( J: [
Rich and Poor Countries6 V& e% w( o! E, a
Why economies differ& U7 K+ J; S7 l
Causes for such differences/ k* F) T% ~, Y( `) G
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* V g0 n" y. \ N- X8 k5 `
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- ^+ U1 k6 x5 @
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Technology/ h8 {$ E# U( [6 T1 q P
Institutions
; G- J6 B/ |. j6 d/ M) [Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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; ?) v+ _! W, w C# r* K$ P4 e% qIf you enjoyed learning about 1 X5 w. I- W v2 ^4 S
Supply and Demand1 {' w1 K/ }0 j/ R
Consumer Behavior
3 L3 k) N/ @4 ~2 Y6 rProduction and Cost
" p) \; F4 o* R9 T* ?8 gPrice and Output
. P" J! y. ~/ U! ^Market Structures" v# |6 {% ^& `$ l7 T9 R
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
2 T/ u o1 U" S0 eECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I( m9 l5 |* ?6 F# T; _* Z: |/ l6 J
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Theory of consumer behavior+ i: T+ E1 d# X2 o: P% F- D5 V+ Q) P
Theory of production and cost- h# e' x/ [/ V7 R _" g
Price and output determination under competition
+ T: P5 I! S% O( S2 a8 VMonopoly and other market structures* q0 U- Y4 H% i& |! D
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If you enjoyed learning about
" Z* ?! w5 I8 Q) z* ^% m: lCosts and Benefits : }$ H1 {$ |# |+ f
Externalities, y% C7 r& `% V9 n
Decision-making* p. E3 x1 d- ]. M- C
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7 \$ K8 M( U) ` I: i/ P, L7 |* MCapital Investments2 \0 p& j4 A' ]+ r
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
- I4 X$ _, f" Y# [- B1 IECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation# |. B( X4 W6 O+ v m, ?9 b% f
Topics:
1 o; M% _ } S0 |! x# QCost-Benefit Analysis
# W4 G9 T3 i1 ]4 wEvaluating Public Investment Projects" B# y0 b8 y4 m6 W) t" r
Look at examples from
) e7 q0 @& V' }Transportation
% j( v2 y; A; p3 Z4 N7 B( V TRiver Basin Management" z0 V+ J& C+ g( K X7 \! S& U* X' X
Electrical Generation# L( f* l, u8 C W
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control9 v. ~0 O3 _. R# }- o2 ~
) P* P) J4 H+ ^% ?, g2 pIf you enjoyed learning about
; J( X' k1 `$ t4 N+ q( u& G/ ?Supply and Demand7 ]4 ] p# x: w0 k/ r- u& E
Externalities
( o9 e9 t/ A1 V; W, ?, h8 sResource Allocation1 ^. T# ]/ _3 Z8 k4 a- {
Taxation4 L9 G* O/ Q' L2 [
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% M. N& Z" K2 ?1 b0 r# GSupply of Natural Resources in Canada' e; I1 s C# s
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
# \% d7 E4 j9 r0 ~2 n7 IECON 365 Resource Economics
* ]# ~6 i. K0 y9 O8 P! L A1 JTopics:
7 ]' s! f8 S$ ~1 zExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
" m! r$ [- T' D* W0 I; T' y( c2 QScarcity and pricing
0 j7 L# A) o6 E# FContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
) e/ `/ v! e3 z) ?6 J0 _) z: W4 w0 C9 MResource Allocation
' m4 r( Q ~) K5 sPricing" h7 [8 Z& @1 s+ J n
Markets1 L* C: x/ s, B: N2 k3 o; e" N( `
Government roles
4 p ?8 ?# b2 |9 }6 c+ wOr would like to learn more about
& Z1 f# f; Q4 G, Y* Y( n( @The energy sector, including sources and markets, l a4 d6 O0 {. v c5 g
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
# J: u+ }% L7 k1 M' UYou might enjoy a course about - @0 h3 q6 H9 \0 O; W$ R9 F
Energy Economics!
5 z# [: L* r0 nECON 366 Energy Economics+ _# u- Y' w5 p+ E
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Pricing
) |) s' ]( S; ~, u4 ~Role in economic growth 1 \* K& A# k* \( b! b6 z+ i f+ \
Energy sources and markets
& A2 c7 B) N' W7 c9 @. J/ m( YRole of government : p+ B3 c* d5 G) L6 ^
Regulation
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Externalities d/ E' d3 I2 {' H, y' a0 l
Regulation
8 _) }) }9 c! e8 o6 lGovernment roles& n3 v' b% I2 u! b! L
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0 h0 d! u" z* A @2 @Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
1 s3 W; `- G1 S: {8 HSteps taken to address deterioration
; h; m6 k: j! AYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
! ~. K- t1 n u; i0 w4 V9 L! \! AECON 369 Economics of the Environment
" g+ }6 z7 ^' f& [* fTopics: 8 w, z: _8 [8 X! D+ ~
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 3 J, c$ o( c$ H. n6 s
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ( ~4 }9 e9 f7 H) {4 \, @) ]
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
: r( E$ |. g, XRecreation economics
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6 J# \3 g" n( S6 \) f; f! ~If you enjoyed learning about Q* O& J/ Z0 J0 p/ |9 \
Individual Incentives: E5 i' k, i S- \2 ^$ s
Total Welfare
! E7 {' l$ V) }& F( X* CYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 9 a% G! {/ i8 J- G- B* Z4 n
ECON 378 Law and Economics
. z- W9 [& ^' d4 I( l) WTopics:
6 d8 |" K6 l$ g1 X6 A: l/ QIssues in Criminal and Family Law: N: }' _2 o( Q
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
$ V5 ]- C, d8 u: g( ~* X; M6 T; jChild Support Payments+ y, P7 t3 O; S( W1 m: M: T* n
Private Divorce agreements
" Z0 K8 V9 k) n) n* @Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma8 y5 }: b" z6 d1 m
Dominant Strategies/ {, `3 x5 f2 e" q
Collusion% U7 P" N9 m0 F6 r
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 8 v, T4 |0 z6 [. ^) z
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
2 B7 A* b F6 d6 ?6 Y8 hTopics: 5 a) ]- n3 }/ V9 L
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
: S$ d0 T' K5 Q6 \9 `" sApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 3 f) S$ A! c @8 v( D/ w3 |, v
Note! Prerequisites:
+ _& ~- z! U7 _* C& }! u2 ?ECON 384 & 299 |
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