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Trade C. d" n% P0 [ ~% B7 {* p
Growth% I4 H* H: |. T3 X' h1 h8 f
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8 Q8 U! a- |. ~/ ^6 f, C( ^) S4 r3 gChina as an Emerging Economy/ `9 N* F+ o( L: p# G: u. d! I# F
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!# Q o8 B: @7 L) m+ W" A" D" l8 Z
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
/ t! i* v( L' ATopics: & F( U! U7 t; i% V& q$ ^6 t
Chinese Economy Characteristics/ C3 |* S2 z7 b" Q
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
& z. o+ v9 e' g: l- N) WConsequences of economic reform
5 i% x+ W' T. f8 X2 |, sCanada’s economic relations with China5 G- C. @ P. W$ m6 s: Y7 q% @
7 T+ n, C' q. p+ ?If you would like to learn more about:
# j0 e5 d8 f BRich and Poor Countries
0 h& s P( I% l; @8 NWhy economies differ6 `3 h8 a( G+ x" V$ K
Causes for such differences2 j. c E- [. F
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ ?; t6 z: k; U5 t3 z
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 D! `, c; B7 A" e. c
Topics:
! O* M& V3 F k+ ATechnology3 ]5 l9 D: V5 y
Institutions/ h8 h- `6 _% ?7 u a$ i1 o, [; L
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand7 i2 d, H' b8 A4 J- @
Consumer Behavior+ F* G7 r( e6 g7 Y
Production and Cost
8 J# l/ ^+ E4 cPrice and Output
! \( R, l$ I2 T- `1 x7 f2 g% BMarket Structures
# t! w4 q9 A [) e' G: ^You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!3 z! `, H# p; {2 q! R
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
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1 a3 m6 i+ o; v% L, UTheory of consumer behavior2 P* l' i, E+ ?4 l& v# [
Theory of production and cost
6 ~4 L: n( e4 v6 \: b: XPrice and output determination under competition
. N( _" y8 [' t0 OMonopoly and other market structures7 M% [" h. M4 U
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$ |; J( r) h( U* C) }Costs and Benefits + M5 J: X n. N6 |: e
Externalities2 J# x' v( y. B0 o2 d# o8 T& @/ E6 B
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
- M3 n# t+ e* q- d( O: FYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
# N# w9 W0 R* g* b: A. m! O7 y$ MECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation' b4 p3 Y5 I ?% v
Topics:
% E# F. i& H6 K3 A* B1 ?& t1 ?( [Cost-Benefit Analysis
: A: B; F: e& e8 |; o( PEvaluating Public Investment Projects
6 W& m* X9 B g' |& A, O* o! SLook at examples from # o4 ^4 ]6 j0 Z9 Y) S" a; S
Transportation- R! [8 L/ r3 o" r: [# Q x
River Basin Management
0 p5 e3 q9 X. b6 x1 C, j* KElectrical Generation
5 y0 \- w& q( Y+ R; XOil & Gas and Pollution Control4 E( a1 d: D/ X$ V8 ?9 w+ H
7 c" I! O" O$ p- T- e8 n+ M. FIf you enjoyed learning about
+ x$ \% j9 D2 z) ~2 X4 KSupply and Demand1 Z6 q0 F, ?1 A R1 O5 E9 ]0 Z
Externalities: a+ K- V/ K( e5 S% D" S% c
Resource Allocation
& _! c e9 |9 t- A ~9 pTaxation# Y3 b! p8 [/ ^4 E2 G6 d4 J0 m
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d& d1 P$ o! e k0 o0 O$ [Supply of Natural Resources in Canada) w4 [# N1 Z2 r. |
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!* L6 I- d4 r) [. k
ECON 365 Resource Economics
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3 q7 L" \/ _/ Y7 T% ZExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources! f5 }4 B# I+ [
Scarcity and pricing
- K& O9 w4 k* eContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
: H! A8 G7 s' G) `% U+ w ?Pricing
7 C4 c. O" N& pMarkets
# O5 b7 o g+ f: B8 @ Q5 I" k2 ?( iGovernment roles N1 d" P' w1 B w' W
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3 y( y+ L+ T) z& G; c8 b+ yThe energy sector, including sources and markets
) N, ]# U( p4 q; WCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
* X H' I4 k6 X" Y, ~0 ?# N& z6 Y& ~You might enjoy a course about
3 r* v3 B9 v; p1 C1 _Energy Economics!2 k" x v7 ^9 ?
ECON 366 Energy Economics$ ^5 O; P3 @ U
Topics: ) `) p5 z" I" t% X
Pricing& n; X: O; n9 d3 w5 u, p. u
Role in economic growth " h( `; a9 M7 N2 _ i
Energy sources and markets 3 \ r, w/ e7 O! O) {
Role of government
* F) P8 i8 _ F# |Regulation 2 C/ m/ Y- Z. ?3 z$ {
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1 B- L6 `- r* m+ g( e; J$ UExternalities
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Government roles- v `; k% f6 m6 o
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5 t! @( v* E4 e, S9 t( e0 bEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration9 e: v0 Q- g' ^
Steps taken to address deterioration2 `, K9 I5 L+ L$ n
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
( D7 \. K) h4 \ECON 369 Economics of the Environment! H! F3 C0 r4 Z `# d S
Topics:
6 `+ P7 M- P6 ]Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
& `& v- h y% e" C+ r5 mTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
+ |+ R" U7 |& B3 |; D) [: @Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
7 G/ E+ m5 Z1 n! iRecreation economics0 ]6 Y' }8 T6 s- Y
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. H1 k, p. \, U8 C, D! T) G Individual Incentives& J* R T% T# p- I* I% Y7 e
Total Welfare $ ^7 U7 L& ]0 M/ q/ Y8 p! {6 v
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
R1 p5 B$ f7 [( T2 D, U& t% TECON 378 Law and Economics
8 M8 d- s) {2 K3 r* nTopics: 7 R; [& P/ o$ }( v+ K
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
( O% d; n o/ U _3 Y8 FCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
2 g7 v4 D- G u7 V0 X$ j. fChild Support Payments8 V) K- y0 q& O% V
Private Divorce agreements
9 D3 f8 T8 ~3 `: Z7 F0 h1 v' \Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma- {5 j+ G; i- J: |6 X8 N8 a
Dominant Strategies( ]% |* _3 d3 Y" j' o
Collusion4 n% v$ X" I, c3 ?& N
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 3 U0 I$ I3 v7 s+ N1 @ G
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications/ G0 Y; W/ Q2 q; ~+ Z V. @1 @# V
Topics:
`) q$ r+ y% B3 t! zAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
. ]4 n9 S. C/ B0 s+ ^* e! ]Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
b" m5 s' w$ i7 X7 I* NNote! Prerequisites: : l, }% s( B! z: z! C( B9 \
ECON 384 & 299 |
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