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Trade1 F' ^$ P) \# z) l6 c; |2 q% q
Growth
, e4 t+ x9 d* I' C, ]% hOr would like to learn more about: 3 P% r3 s+ |) `
China as an Emerging Economy
# G q4 o' n4 RYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!7 j0 \* H, |7 s: L# @" c6 r" F
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development% X t# i, q2 W3 k" }; I
Topics:
5 a, b9 S* E" v6 c, FChinese Economy Characteristics
^& G* R3 K7 {0 E5 d' a( aRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
3 M; {" C, U% J% S* i: ~0 [: uConsequences of economic reform( \. g1 A2 |) f
Canada’s economic relations with China
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+ z: f% \% @* t! Y7 f% PIf you would like to learn more about:
3 o% P8 ?. U! DRich and Poor Countries
) l ^3 _; f% s1 X" Q EWhy economies differ5 d- m, O7 i- r, F. a7 p
Causes for such differences6 n4 k6 G/ R% C/ n% _
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 R& }, c8 A6 E0 d+ ^
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 ]" [3 ?) e/ i' Y4 @8 K
Topics:
4 u$ z1 m( n9 n0 MTechnology
$ z( k3 X3 p) ]7 b: y* OInstitutions7 X k' C, c. ]; g3 N5 x% w9 u
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand ~$ r, o. q' C/ B7 m, y T: M/ a
Consumer Behavior9 {. Q: Q0 b) q; i( Q# i. o
Production and Cost& Q! N* B9 L7 g
Price and Output: s+ o; b9 `- r0 u
Market Structures0 E) G r! x6 N. b) X* T
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
6 E6 {6 |: C' P" \0 i; e% LECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I5 S/ p X& c) B( y. r: e( T
Topics:
! `8 A! i) w- J8 A9 J4 C/ H4 n, mTheory of consumer behavior; |& I: U! v7 b6 M5 Z H
Theory of production and cost4 O" ^+ [& H; [4 Z f2 J/ g
Price and output determination under competition( x0 Z- ?6 K) e6 D+ q i
Monopoly and other market structures$ _9 F7 g) A$ |! @$ h* k. \: `& A
4 i z) Z( ~/ [1 [4 B6 K) lIf you enjoyed learning about , O( i- T8 m; S( f3 I
Costs and Benefits 7 l/ }" s W7 M8 x& f2 ~% }) x/ v; A
Externalities: n& x) @+ l! t* n! u
Decision-making1 h: E, L8 ?" z$ J
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Capital Investments9 V7 L1 p0 t1 M6 K: j0 T) T: n6 {$ g0 c
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
& x& ~7 c; s' b% O5 RECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation/ \ p4 M6 v+ w. `$ s
Topics: W! ^1 J3 `' {2 K3 Z$ A5 S
Cost-Benefit Analysis
* |% C3 `6 v, J$ [8 X9 C6 A- u3 c! LEvaluating Public Investment Projects
2 h5 l4 z& Y4 J* l1 D- c5 m! j7 ?Look at examples from , r( ^: h) P0 q9 w& U, b
Transportation
! z( g# c: Q( g/ c4 fRiver Basin Management
4 z3 k6 h: x3 {Electrical Generation
s; ]* ]: r9 P2 A, rOil & Gas and Pollution Control+ R" i# x2 n% l: ?1 v
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If you enjoyed learning about 7 o: x6 `) C. t! ~+ a" x+ J1 o
Supply and Demand
% l' R- M& u2 AExternalities
- ^1 u' A" V- [Resource Allocation
9 ?- n6 l+ I) J4 J: ~; VTaxation
4 W% S3 w/ r( b2 d |Or would like to learn more about 4 @% J7 z" Y ~- F" m/ F8 q* F# |* p& n
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
; h% ]! U' \2 u' `& LYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!* A5 V+ w& a# y% t
ECON 365 Resource Economics; O5 J+ x/ V8 v( S
Topics:
5 @( S3 {- e- d) WExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
/ l4 x( I, G0 T9 y8 m! @0 rScarcity and pricing
\- @' g: J# ?1 WContemporary Canadian resource policy issues* w* M' O1 m4 c, ?
4 X: q5 v6 J; c% V" o) Q, m. T: r" h( zIf you enjoyed learning about . ^( D. q, H+ v6 w8 o' q
Resource Allocation) o8 R; A# k$ P1 `0 Z$ {
Pricing9 f8 J6 x. y5 E* d! X" P$ O
Markets
" o2 z- ?9 u0 eGovernment roles& c) {0 K( [0 O8 C* V/ W7 ^8 [
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
/ n. k8 w' ~- W) V' ?& WCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
/ Z" Z" n4 q @9 MYou might enjoy a course about ) A0 S* w4 D d- O; \
Energy Economics!
& K5 s r) h* Q. c1 t4 ]% ]ECON 366 Energy Economics" y4 [5 v) m( ^0 k/ e( q
Topics: , A# L7 \3 _( q* A3 J
Pricing7 |- m! H0 K, s
Role in economic growth
2 K1 N& `) A8 F0 D% @. R7 nEnergy sources and markets ; ^# w( Z: k. g; Z# J8 G
Role of government
8 W0 f2 |( ^2 O/ h6 t4 lRegulation * @7 S: a% Y/ r7 }" [" q0 h" m
4 ?% n2 a2 ]3 I0 B+ \9 m* ^! N' yIf you enjoyed learning about
& g, R7 q7 w& XExternalities: C! F% X5 ]8 n8 B
Regulation4 y2 Y# e7 [+ C8 x
Government roles6 J& k( M5 v- w3 @0 O5 V
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
+ m, M. R }! ~Steps taken to address deterioration) ~, u( W1 H% Q6 F% u/ |
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! h- X8 b+ k6 U' }8 j- |
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 A7 T, g" s0 X3 ETopics: 0 r: P! }/ |5 P! g0 Z
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment . S0 W9 T2 a, ^( [8 v( Z. t( ~' I
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
0 O3 q: W6 v4 q+ V% J& rTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 0 d( Y3 D' ^3 ^3 p
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
& y, X: Z3 o1 n Individual Incentives* b6 n9 N) M; ~3 h2 D- C2 j+ F
Total Welfare a5 l- F1 i% | _
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 4 [8 W; f" i* [9 e
ECON 378 Law and Economics
" E% \3 ^3 k3 u4 Y% ?9 MTopics:
) T B4 t$ G; DIssues in Criminal and Family Law
. k# b$ }- y6 S) pCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* O5 V, \$ Y- u6 X1 JChild Support Payments( e( {+ W" B) I4 c% v
Private Divorce agreements
5 u* V* m( u. BCriminal provisions of the Competition Act6 ?. m5 w$ e. g: d& K8 u1 o
* k( T* E/ Q# ^. [6 OIf you enjoyed learning about " l+ Y5 R8 \, r" V" M; u
Prisoners Dilemma
4 S6 A# F% ~; ]+ t) IDominant Strategies
1 F% k+ |0 t! U8 R' pCollusion8 U8 j- e# J6 p2 ~$ ]
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! . ^1 h, Y! M/ ^, T: k: T
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications- V' e+ v) {' Y! P1 \
Topics: 6 C3 {$ [- p/ A. X h$ F! X
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
1 b6 \; L" O" ~5 B) e) }6 }Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion - Q! [/ n6 f, ^0 q1 R+ i
Note! Prerequisites: " J$ Z: r x% n, ]5 r
ECON 384 & 299 |
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