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Trade
* m. m0 u' L3 w! m- v0 i* iGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy
5 f5 f& Z, q5 o) g+ _You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
$ z* g2 [: a3 S+ SECON 211 Chinese Economic Development9 { N7 {8 D. U
Topics:
$ B5 A9 m( x& i4 P' L" s5 D1 T! QChinese Economy Characteristics2 e5 L! t# E2 r
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
: F! D% p4 n2 l! \( s) n9 GConsequences of economic reform2 @4 D: r8 [1 u$ ~7 M
Canada’s economic relations with China* l h( @0 _9 _" l( Q& v
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1 V7 u" E3 P1 q2 f' X4 R# cRich and Poor Countries1 m# m$ \4 d5 m5 ?: |
Why economies differ
& M- \/ M( i2 s6 ~Causes for such differences
' f* j, Q8 a3 M' }. f: \You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 r+ J, \2 x5 k1 B4 J
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth% E7 }* M r! ?, s# b4 ^% Y p* l
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Technology1 P; {) x5 B" K, ?' e
Institutions: r1 _: H6 v1 }4 ?" d
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 2 A3 w8 r0 L4 _# G
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( y3 u1 u; U: g# J- J9 h, rSupply and Demand2 w7 k* D& \8 j1 c9 F' Z
Consumer Behavior- {( U9 a+ @! q i# L2 Y
Production and Cost
3 X2 ]( r* y3 z' e) J/ \Price and Output) B0 C, D ^: a# Z2 Z! g
Market Structures
8 W) i2 |2 p7 w+ V9 W& }3 WYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
, k! R! J ~2 @: m4 z! L5 h* dECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
( { b: s% T) d) BTopics:
t: W/ |7 B% Z6 A# j8 |Theory of consumer behavior
2 F! ~* m7 H' k' HTheory of production and cost, {4 d7 `' f) j
Price and output determination under competition
9 F1 b% w$ i. H: EMonopoly and other market structures" p* S: |- w) p
: h- m8 ^4 ]: m2 R8 q, i8 KIf you enjoyed learning about
8 n" U1 r- I/ n1 ~ ], lCosts and Benefits
0 J( m( B+ @) P9 R' g9 ~; u' cExternalities) Z# i5 v a2 D- G4 v; E
Decision-making
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; _- Q- K1 ^5 ~: r# yCapital Investments: l4 ^* L8 |0 ~8 q
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!) y' g/ Q6 K* R1 J) j
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation* j A- H5 e1 j1 V$ P
Topics:
0 {# F6 X5 I: c7 G7 E; o# T" SCost-Benefit Analysis* f: ?$ d' U/ A) f/ E0 @- Q
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
, _6 D- |% s0 d0 X X1 r% x# _, hLook at examples from 0 p' q1 P( b4 x: e; N: n9 t
Transportation* M% c! W& T6 T- J3 u: X
River Basin Management. d$ c0 S6 Z8 ]( _
Electrical Generation+ E+ o# f4 p; T4 L9 `
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control! B4 J |* ]2 u( _
7 H: T7 S2 t( _If you enjoyed learning about w2 u' Z7 ]5 q3 g6 c9 A) G8 a
Supply and Demand
) z9 X# [3 X! ^" v6 \! A* r1 z) M' RExternalities8 \( [( }6 ]) s* i8 J" `% W" D- M' W
Resource Allocation
- f1 H M' F \. l( I, TTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada" }" l! m: o% O4 R0 P
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
: O3 l! \6 {% h& [% m. ~8 dECON 365 Resource Economics
8 M9 ~) N+ Q+ P+ s, S4 f& m) N5 Q% kTopics:
K! w y2 ^) |2 CExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources- K- f- }& \% F
Scarcity and pricing* V `" r8 F: A7 j
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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* m. r& S. L" h' Q ]Resource Allocation+ R! F+ ]% c/ E
Pricing
U! o" ?, h: Z4 O/ A' K* _$ RMarkets- `+ a4 X; i, _0 A, H
Government roles
7 h1 @: g: F/ T* F3 aOr would like to learn more about 8 J/ j" R" C# g, l# g
The energy sector, including sources and markets
3 G. |# s3 o' E, E# W( B7 ECanadian Energy Policy and current issues1 |6 Y5 ]' ~$ V) e' c" [
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Energy Economics!
& Z0 P, O8 z, I9 {0 jECON 366 Energy Economics; i l4 {/ ]6 U- }- F
Topics:
( W! P* Q N& VPricing
! }1 F8 G6 r4 [, a' DRole in economic growth + u1 C6 B; g6 X' f. ^( f' W ^( x
Energy sources and markets
6 y$ u8 ~: b% r& T8 [Role of government
* \5 g/ @- H; }3 f0 jRegulation 1 e/ ?' d+ w/ i6 j
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% M e& f' u( ^4 H. Z. m2 w6 m, o/ qExternalities
' E2 l- |* u( i) p" R3 J: s. ]Regulation5 x8 P( J; R& M& I# G% r7 m; X) q
Government roles* W7 g4 L9 ~# j% G- ?
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
7 |! o/ m2 v4 L8 B. DSteps taken to address deterioration5 R* n8 U* e8 n0 b' c
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
# m3 d2 U! u7 |2 N8 fECON 369 Economics of the Environment- \8 P* ]* x- O) {' [# z0 Y
Topics: ' h- b6 y: m: K$ h. L% H3 a
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
f$ Q$ t% r7 A b! y0 wTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
/ Y0 I6 S. {* ^* k( E, d6 Q: r' w, ^Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration / U* f. [& T' s8 R) M
Recreation economics. u$ G W$ X5 L; `
4 c9 E- S" T4 R& F8 f9 N: F- {If you enjoyed learning about
- G9 t, ~: {) }; Z! x Individual Incentives
$ V) I" z2 B( R' L/ N8 z* ZTotal Welfare ) P% K+ |! K4 L. P
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 2 [5 i9 Z( W' l1 f- t2 l6 i& r, {) J
ECON 378 Law and Economics
7 w0 r% D+ p8 X1 lTopics:
9 L; k* Z9 l. e2 qIssues in Criminal and Family Law
2 C$ q. Q. m# ~8 A R& O+ S* P3 qCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
% O. K6 x% x8 q, a) D7 ^4 kChild Support Payments
2 i3 o6 K" \) ]/ }8 FPrivate Divorce agreements$ O8 U2 z: O; S' U0 A
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act$ D. R1 X! V6 f
) p$ R$ M) [$ B" M5 E7 PIf you enjoyed learning about * @: ^6 |6 x$ g! y
Prisoners Dilemma
- y j# i1 b) ?$ R/ NDominant Strategies
) Y, e2 u5 v: w3 fCollusion
6 b1 R% g, f$ Z) T4 |1 C) QYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
. o8 ?* k+ |9 `2 I UECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
$ K& A* o) W; c- MTopics:
# J# {6 F; L6 ?+ h% c) a/ RAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games3 K& M9 ~. C+ D
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
; q1 {, G9 ^- p7 D) C& @# dNote! Prerequisites:
2 o4 q. t" ?! O: s# K9 c" ZECON 384 & 299 |
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