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Trade
+ o- R+ H( Q+ c8 o0 i) l4 F& m9 |Growth' `5 N% S e& a% u, y6 ^1 L
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China as an Emerging Economy% i7 y; b! A6 T
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
! V+ W: w$ n1 c/ |$ U4 aECON 211 Chinese Economic Development$ G7 Y1 W) r* R5 L1 {; s+ C: W
Topics: 2 p6 F; Q) j7 |+ b6 ?
Chinese Economy Characteristics
6 o& e( h: m( @Recent Events in the Chinese Economy# I% W# ]: T" {2 i1 L/ y0 T, i; D* s
Consequences of economic reform" V! z4 p/ B7 N: d; W
Canada’s economic relations with China
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7 m& ?( W" p6 `5 U5 yIf you would like to learn more about:
% ]* ^4 N. t2 c+ z6 i" U; f1 KRich and Poor Countries! D- h/ W" B7 D
Why economies differ, p. ]9 e1 {' _9 B }( `% P
Causes for such differences
; j: J6 |7 W' }' }You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 F& C* M {* R* V4 Q
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- M7 p" n8 b- c3 o" Z4 Q1 v8 f3 `
Topics:' \5 v7 }4 K, [3 Q$ B1 c
Technology4 ^; {; @: _6 B
Institutions
# X% x6 S4 O" O3 `' }Growth rate Convergence / Divergence % s1 B+ Y% i# Z& i4 s( ?
! D5 X M# n5 W4 \& pIf you enjoyed learning about 1 B- w! O2 W& ]( T: I
Supply and Demand
$ l3 l8 \' F: N. r3 ?Consumer Behavior
* }3 S+ R2 C) m/ [Production and Cost
4 Z) I3 Y% k& F {* ]# APrice and Output
?& e' T* H P% A+ [' bMarket Structures" g/ x: Y$ z8 f; D+ P
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!, t3 B; G% F& Q2 C. W a
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I F/ G% C) i- n/ j* m$ Z( F
Topics: 2 T' P# D7 n( O/ t# l, x* W
Theory of consumer behavior6 E4 r0 L' h) ~4 y7 i8 a# L$ Y8 ` o
Theory of production and cost
5 A7 B D4 l2 q' \/ JPrice and output determination under competition
8 R3 _! Z) i. cMonopoly and other market structures3 }2 L; H$ j. n2 T" A+ e. H
/ C' @. a+ |+ A1 N# k5 BIf you enjoyed learning about " t# L5 O0 f' T! w. e! K$ ]
Costs and Benefits 4 q" y6 f: t8 C
Externalities
' U: J2 T# `+ t5 q. a6 gDecision-making4 _: }0 S. L. G
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1 j! f7 R1 F2 kCapital Investments
2 o. s% l$ A$ d* \7 T$ B( D4 Z; D8 XYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!* z7 p5 A' l ] @! R; F7 @$ {! P
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation) Y1 D: y6 a. C% v% e/ {
Topics:
{, ^ I0 d4 n3 aCost-Benefit Analysis" M8 _2 H- Z7 U& F
Evaluating Public Investment Projects! X8 w" c1 g4 T" J5 n
Look at examples from
6 R0 U$ J5 {3 d S0 ?4 yTransportation# @, z- ^3 E' p
River Basin Management! w( p# h$ ^% j! H
Electrical Generation
1 q6 A$ i1 P9 S: J: V6 S" yOil & Gas and Pollution Control1 R2 s0 N) t0 m4 B1 ?6 y
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Supply and Demand
' h5 [+ s5 g7 a( i, zExternalities7 D( l6 o9 p3 Z% O9 B% P. S
Resource Allocation
! T f9 s( i3 a+ l+ R* _Taxation. C+ j4 H5 S! F+ R
Or would like to learn more about ' j3 q3 t- y$ L3 A; P4 f) ^) u
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
3 y1 u) H% m% yYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!7 T+ O0 D# x X0 x& C9 S1 ]- F
ECON 365 Resource Economics# c" s6 h; e; p# x9 q" O$ x! T6 ~
Topics:. _4 v" Y( @* Z# g7 ?* l8 e9 v
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
8 F0 V2 F& H! B F2 ^ f7 j( WScarcity and pricing' h0 W3 u6 h) K) Q7 e3 W) V& W
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 W9 f$ q6 h, V, ? pResource Allocation- _, K- ?* C; Q! W: J t5 [0 [
Pricing
* ?& O3 C8 S. Q3 Y1 p7 t5 fMarkets
& n3 u( z$ k6 b" E3 XGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
3 f/ }+ B! ]8 a! e% r# ~3 `Canadian Energy Policy and current issues" s9 M$ f5 I# A. l( [4 V7 X+ ]
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Energy Economics!
e2 q: R& k. X/ o6 SECON 366 Energy Economics
+ G5 W4 i* [) i0 Y! ?- P) G+ cTopics:
2 {# G3 L& P) w6 v& rPricing
: {5 m$ r6 S p/ [+ URole in economic growth
# Y6 B$ ?9 a! c# S+ V' lEnergy sources and markets : r/ j2 d9 S ] F4 E
Role of government
- D: X& F: R) E% ZRegulation 0 e0 R$ R7 o. W$ F
+ f+ z* F1 }& e1 L2 F) o& H5 xIf you enjoyed learning about 4 K( d, o; E/ `5 }' S% a
Externalities
: d1 G! ~) r6 E. hRegulation; }- \. N+ q; }5 l+ v& F s
Government roles
0 Y9 r; Z% o( _. IOr would like to learn more about
; _& h( M% g% ~" W: nEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration6 G( q" E( O. m7 g) H
Steps taken to address deterioration( y" Z. y/ q, r* p
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! " m! ]9 P( `1 o
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment% |) p- k3 j4 O
Topics: 0 e, S- D$ g& p, D; Y1 x$ E% W
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
1 @& |2 w5 J$ t" dTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
( k9 m' |9 X0 |, @% g, TTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ' H) v7 q# C. M- Y
Recreation economics8 d3 E6 W! G1 z9 u4 X8 S3 L
0 g! j2 I8 \- I* h; y5 f! eIf you enjoyed learning about$ H8 G/ U; r! G/ ~' v2 ~! K
Individual Incentives
0 A2 O( {" t6 WTotal Welfare
) o9 j. O. t- v6 l/ I: _; G) q2 L" [You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + Q6 ?+ g0 C9 |+ h
ECON 378 Law and Economics x" M" u+ a* J9 Z! i
Topics:
! Y! y9 V2 V3 g# J+ H2 eIssues in Criminal and Family Law# U- T0 n2 Z& W( a; ^9 A4 k
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
9 m+ T K" I, O1 W$ UChild Support Payments" R, C! p" d$ \9 `3 u6 [
Private Divorce agreements
3 p& t: N+ z2 N' ?4 m/ W0 uCriminal provisions of the Competition Act7 V, ?5 l5 e7 t: K/ G
4 j( ~" O% |- }3 XIf you enjoyed learning about ) T. A& O9 s# Q0 ?$ ~
Prisoners Dilemma4 @& a! F3 V- g( v4 N$ q4 c c1 k
Dominant Strategies
+ a- b1 k2 l" i' b) V9 ACollusion
! o- M5 b1 d* V$ c- BYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
5 N7 Y. y1 }. _6 ]& AECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications7 F" L) l% P1 M
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
! W' D& I$ `& e' g, o5 b! |% YApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
( _" x4 a) Y- X' l( q& KNote! Prerequisites: / t1 @6 k2 E5 _( \# k/ _' u
ECON 384 & 299 |
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