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3 ^$ P) m5 T$ ^8 xTrade8 Q5 b% G& d+ G1 [; _8 U0 E
Growth
7 M4 p) P( C W) A4 W! c0 q4 Z2 {Or would like to learn more about:
) u! p' s: e1 zChina as an Emerging Economy
$ Q1 E, W. H' U( J8 ] EYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy! ~* B7 c* u2 B( E* j2 O
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development1 g* k" O1 n! V# k
Topics:
t3 b: T* Q$ D/ x) }6 l" mChinese Economy Characteristics& B) n3 W" ~1 V, ^7 w
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
" @$ E; C2 q% ?" Q+ OConsequences of economic reform; m1 g; r/ r% k; I
Canada’s economic relations with China; k! v* F; V; k. q. a
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Rich and Poor Countries6 j! j( y a- |- U( l# t Y
Why economies differ% A# k7 }" V ~/ ~% u- n/ V
Causes for such differences
( ]$ p9 U& q" e( M; f3 s$ p9 h. G% TYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 k( A. _' ]0 K+ ~6 I
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 `2 ~/ f% @! t8 C
Topics:; R* i0 k- ?5 ]8 ~9 J: H' E. a
Technology
5 n) f6 @- j, `7 KInstitutions. F; A0 \: r6 Z q( T
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 4 J) i& p- l" J5 n4 r0 i; o9 K
$ b, t' x* z0 BIf you enjoyed learning about
5 J+ ]& ?; L( D! nSupply and Demand. [6 p: t; _7 {- l6 f6 z
Consumer Behavior% T' l- W8 e: ^
Production and Cost7 U4 l' [/ A" H- t2 g( u
Price and Output
# u) @2 V% v) u/ |% K: qMarket Structures% N# y. ^! l1 c2 I
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!* E8 f% v- c& V
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
+ O; N9 P$ A$ h5 g# m3 C. H' p9 XTopics:
+ ^5 l7 R4 y9 J6 A. j2 J5 ^Theory of consumer behavior
* \5 t% d" J2 F, e9 LTheory of production and cost4 }3 r6 K1 ~! x7 n
Price and output determination under competition5 @" j+ [" ]. C# _
Monopoly and other market structures
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- ~6 y, k" J4 f' pIf you enjoyed learning about ' C) q. L2 B$ A' s" f! U7 e% I
Costs and Benefits ( P; {% s1 o+ G3 I7 t& J
Externalities# V: H1 j: q0 V0 K" |1 H9 U
Decision-making
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Capital Investments. f1 R% D/ f# C) }1 j+ L
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
0 ^% ?9 F; n9 x7 F, a: Y7 S2 NECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation7 T/ H" u7 s5 G1 P+ B6 h: X+ Z
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Cost-Benefit Analysis) _5 I, h4 D1 {$ m$ H1 G6 Q' o
Evaluating Public Investment Projects5 [8 N" J5 q" W" U1 ^
Look at examples from 5 E8 M+ @ {4 l7 F$ |
Transportation) H2 P7 ^: e0 x* A' M# Z
River Basin Management, B: [* t0 ]/ x, K0 {
Electrical Generation5 G5 v/ p x# @4 f1 H4 k$ S
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
* ~8 \! L) @! R9 `- p( C9 ~1 xSupply and Demand1 o3 _ z/ }. D0 h- [8 V. |
Externalities
4 `2 D. h$ k$ l% g$ v% @Resource Allocation
( o9 }' A4 G4 o w6 ?- H* GTaxation
5 D) F- L; J; a1 KOr would like to learn more about & P$ t: m0 P9 @
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
; ^3 s1 E$ N3 wYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!' {% B4 t: ^3 J# M' Q) @4 V2 A$ Y
ECON 365 Resource Economics
$ ]2 Y( Q7 ~- G/ x/ S, ETopics:
) m# M& x8 t! [8 e/ z; I$ U/ Z$ nExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
! A6 T( g( {1 ]& a- l' {Scarcity and pricing
% L: S6 _/ x2 o% ]% q6 X# J2 oContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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2 |3 L( S1 a+ G$ c1 ZIf you enjoyed learning about 3 {+ b1 X+ b- M2 h W
Resource Allocation- i6 x$ r, k7 Q
Pricing: I& L/ w x3 K2 S4 N4 ?2 y
Markets p! |1 {- G7 D( r
Government roles
4 Q8 Q; U3 h) ]' W$ Y, cOr would like to learn more about
5 K4 V! C, e- T3 iThe energy sector, including sources and markets
' V; b' B- s5 u) k4 b' D/ LCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
* ]; V* ]7 m R) n" o& r! Z FYou might enjoy a course about
9 |2 p( T }& @! k% m( pEnergy Economics!! W, w3 ~( r' y6 ~! ^! i2 W5 c
ECON 366 Energy Economics; T5 Q& Q7 K; @
Topics: * P" r0 E% w$ r" B7 t
Pricing
2 [- T$ l* o4 I6 q& VRole in economic growth # [" n0 Y H {& _
Energy sources and markets 7 r9 L6 ^3 P' P- o4 b9 p
Role of government ; m1 S% |1 i( f9 ?1 u
Regulation
# i% D7 a8 S2 {9 x+ n9 c2 {( @% z9 r; q" ? l+ @. }8 i
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Externalities
. O! B* l) F2 a; n( J7 p9 X, RRegulation
8 V( f$ j6 l$ a$ f/ I7 pGovernment roles9 ]2 u8 b" f) A0 g
Or would like to learn more about
' ^. j4 v! @! D' ?. B+ c3 LEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
7 B; X- d4 m2 [. Z% |Steps taken to address deterioration
( x' P# ^, [4 t( uYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
8 Y) R( B! k+ i4 J% p3 P4 gECON 369 Economics of the Environment3 o5 ^& l9 S, C$ u z6 X' v7 K d
Topics: 0 e) U: p5 e" x9 ?% [0 S! Y
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
4 ~5 B% t" d- m! T/ wTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
* ~9 w1 ^4 D5 l+ m6 b2 z$ QTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration " V9 l& i7 A; r& d7 |
Recreation economics" M4 ^' [% h' T8 J+ W, ~
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Individual Incentives
& o& S3 z, P. z& N/ rTotal Welfare ! B+ [1 I5 B; J7 B' B) o" z
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! * v% N6 \& X$ ~1 E! s7 t, z6 T" t7 u0 p+ _
ECON 378 Law and Economics
& E4 @ l1 E4 JTopics:
8 N3 U% @4 h' Z* f' LIssues in Criminal and Family Law
/ p, N1 L1 Y4 w7 `2 E3 XCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining& Z4 K% U, c' x! [5 p* \/ o
Child Support Payments
, b7 F5 d. q/ K; U- X. xPrivate Divorce agreements& v. P1 s3 n2 K' r: Z# }- L) y
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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- X* Q/ l( Y% K+ u0 D0 [1 V: G) xIf you enjoyed learning about
& q, n* g# ]2 a# o' C- ?Prisoners Dilemma0 I& L' G# L% z/ l
Dominant Strategies
C1 L# i; A7 V0 b8 K& TCollusion" f8 o( Q d6 d( ] P
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! / J; C p& n/ @( v% w7 e
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications; R# _: t) ^/ l$ G. a
Topics:
- b' R+ l9 B0 y" Q" x2 O( I- aAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
l8 v. @. J) A' M: d H" ~Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion + X! E/ t9 Z: c9 {5 `# T/ U8 i) f6 I
Note! Prerequisites: # C9 R/ t& f+ C
ECON 384 & 299 |
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