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Trade
( `4 E+ [; E& m' c4 @! M+ `6 ]Growth
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8 B; F5 e) X5 }China as an Emerging Economy0 O: f, f% \: |; P1 F9 I8 M
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!1 E1 X" c$ t. |# \# g3 V w
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, V! [1 k5 t7 B' `) k
Topics:
6 ]+ i+ ?; q* T8 E* YChinese Economy Characteristics
' P" o; G3 ?8 ~$ N+ TRecent Events in the Chinese Economy h: x3 S, u4 Y5 w# J
Consequences of economic reform. P$ h$ t; z2 K* e( }2 r
Canada’s economic relations with China& f; m# h, [# `/ F# g; s1 w. F* ^
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If you would like to learn more about: + g3 B! g/ l$ b7 b* ]
Rich and Poor Countries% W3 |7 O" @, u) ^$ S; F
Why economies differ6 r2 k* \5 W. O
Causes for such differences( [0 k7 T8 A6 m0 ^
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* e8 E) T* m# j( B/ _ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' q! W6 D |' Q! ]1 T$ T: ]Topics:- f3 H% \& @% S. }+ g+ N% r) ]) Q
Technology
& t6 Z, [5 C' `# BInstitutions
; B+ v$ x. s# _0 l/ ^3 t# i! \Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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; i1 ~6 U/ M# X: ?% GIf you enjoyed learning about 7 l7 V. d ?( O4 p
Supply and Demand
/ o' b# `# s+ FConsumer Behavior
# D& y" t t; A o$ r wProduction and Cost5 r+ L% H* Q1 H0 ]% |
Price and Output+ A' e* `* B+ O1 t
Market Structures) `7 g$ k/ {: l+ _0 G1 _- D# e
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!3 j* F/ J; [* A7 P3 V9 e( c
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
( A& n( E& L L/ w* zTopics: ! I( u, [, o, R- P S+ M
Theory of consumer behavior6 W3 ]+ x2 v5 i/ ^& E4 }0 y* j% b
Theory of production and cost. }( r- H$ u9 Z( Z
Price and output determination under competition! I/ w6 Z/ P6 U" E' n
Monopoly and other market structures& h" V2 a' }9 M" d( i, o1 H
% |6 ?6 G) ~# _$ {% rIf you enjoyed learning about
: b( z! j c: h0 eCosts and Benefits
/ C3 ]; j! Z1 R) M1 EExternalities3 z1 X" C1 p! s n; K9 R
Decision-making
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Capital Investments3 T v3 j- V% M9 n
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
) {+ F3 H7 C7 b" V7 ?4 k4 PECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation; [* j4 N- Q. q% P k7 `
Topics:2 _5 ?0 q/ Y4 M7 u: a3 G3 n
Cost-Benefit Analysis
1 ~1 X, y9 g6 B* E& oEvaluating Public Investment Projects$ s& S+ f% {7 j$ S
Look at examples from " E1 F. S. Q, g+ e$ T
Transportation
6 {! Y1 q7 u* ]1 ~2 uRiver Basin Management
. Y% t i% R; f- e! FElectrical Generation
! e6 S% S' c' Y z& rOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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+ a5 s- r$ @( P0 \7 BIf you enjoyed learning about 8 _" I. J3 K) H. R* @7 f% X1 w& a
Supply and Demand4 c1 g' P% h5 x: ~
Externalities
1 t! n1 z* G' Q8 Q% E" WResource Allocation
1 s3 ^2 Z6 V6 D# c3 e& k7 WTaxation& l& E- r- t8 P# \3 z
Or would like to learn more about
- K1 i* z- w9 HSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
9 I, U. }/ j- K7 KYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!6 S% b. ]: d5 s# S
ECON 365 Resource Economics$ _! O; [2 ?9 G4 y+ E+ S+ h8 L ~
Topics:
2 P2 v; I" x; j3 h; W% EExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
" u0 E6 X5 N% ]0 s+ n+ j' eScarcity and pricing7 x" O% s4 R: r: t# ?
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues3 E+ E5 s$ E8 N$ h. ^
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6 @( X; |& `* S3 y3 Y5 P* xResource Allocation
6 z# L W. G, y$ D3 ?Pricing' s! b: `1 X# C9 c2 L, U
Markets2 R, h V7 \/ v/ U* x; G* w: w( T9 a
Government roles
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$ O b! p( O7 Q3 X7 c8 @; [1 FThe energy sector, including sources and markets+ z& V5 R, N6 ~( k y. p, a
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues/ s3 |+ I9 b9 m% @1 Y* W
You might enjoy a course about
9 R( ^* q0 r- v0 I. E* ~3 C8 hEnergy Economics!
: {5 V2 V3 I5 z4 ]ECON 366 Energy Economics5 M7 `6 Y/ U: Y6 f! d
Topics:
, @& d1 E, w% \) [" cPricing
; @! V- l. y$ g) L! J- y4 ORole in economic growth * K; g2 h2 J; r3 v* b* B
Energy sources and markets
7 _% W$ `% F- HRole of government
6 Y) C4 x$ ^# b# |1 ZRegulation
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Externalities: l6 l' i0 a; m% @0 [
Regulation, I9 Y& t: _! L1 h q* [
Government roles* C& R" D! `; }+ q
Or would like to learn more about
" J6 K2 k( o3 k- o4 Z; F# C, @Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
2 U5 E; Q7 k2 u0 R: g- F3 gSteps taken to address deterioration2 j! }2 k- n) {& {
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
6 ~9 J! q) a! ^( k, j4 DECON 369 Economics of the Environment
3 M$ S: ^2 ^5 |3 R( o' {( `Topics: / s$ q( q' T0 {
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
+ m* Q: J3 L5 T3 j" ZTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
, F7 i+ { g: O8 cTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
6 G6 x5 E* Z7 B0 N7 S# P( z- ^2 oRecreation economics
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! C7 S% O, A& j8 @# FIf you enjoyed learning about
# d Q2 p& Q$ a" |, l8 G" e Individual Incentives3 q6 t; ?/ Z" q& _9 w% Q3 F: Z
Total Welfare
; K3 {9 Z" E5 }+ X2 [You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + i4 v7 s3 m+ a/ D4 |
ECON 378 Law and Economics* J2 X }1 d% C, b [
Topics: # {1 z: S" T( P# C+ H! A
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
3 e* e" i n* g- \" DCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining9 t; s C( {& C( u' F: P
Child Support Payments1 d( l- i. {/ G, w
Private Divorce agreements
: C' C' q! z$ n& E! F7 G$ C0 U3 cCriminal provisions of the Competition Act+ h, q! E+ H5 v4 O8 @# l9 E1 P3 r
. s, F" X" |) C/ `. n' }7 Q+ L/ hIf you enjoyed learning about
% ?3 z% ]2 c1 n9 Y: ?. f, ePrisoners Dilemma
4 D6 e" I3 ^6 Q3 q+ l4 SDominant Strategies
. u2 h& {1 z8 p7 a8 ICollusion- G5 j" q. n% |8 X$ D) V/ D
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
- s3 ]* C& b0 z9 _! ^& F* e4 m) eECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications3 K4 J5 L8 y$ O- p
Topics: & W6 x; a! ? R
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
2 O6 s% ]: E. t, g* ~Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 5 Z& D' w Q l1 j: X3 x
Note! Prerequisites: 2 ?. C5 G% j5 P( k2 C7 _0 q
ECON 384 & 299 |
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