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Trade& m9 h W& J/ T7 I0 Y
Growth
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9 W7 H- ~/ t7 ]+ f( P9 V& o2 zChina as an Emerging Economy7 _: J2 k4 u4 q1 p( d
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!5 T' m+ A" S, ~, {# M' N
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development8 I7 N" a, J/ N& F% y
Topics:
7 b' i9 i0 ? b$ v, n q0 FChinese Economy Characteristics7 R% e/ m' s0 P! J, X1 B
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy: P& Y$ o- D _2 e7 k) S# V" @
Consequences of economic reform) Q+ r5 @; _9 s2 I: G+ Y
Canada’s economic relations with China# s: Y3 S* p8 V6 {$ R: R* b
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If you would like to learn more about:
) x4 G t% a- u; D% KRich and Poor Countries
9 m- y: m3 J o1 tWhy economies differ
4 R2 s1 |. A) x' ~. C* LCauses for such differences
4 ]1 D- V. g8 n9 vYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% E" G4 \# V3 W- SECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ }/ `+ J V/ i9 y
Topics:
/ ]7 |; }0 \9 ~. d8 O+ }, RTechnology/ e: X: s1 N" ?. {2 b* G
Institutions
8 J$ v. T0 J7 IGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ! A- U9 x. K) K: j" ?' k: T! T
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If you enjoyed learning about 3 a7 \9 [, f- z7 r: ~1 T8 u; ]
Supply and Demand2 R. c4 F ?0 _- i! m4 {- v
Consumer Behavior
. W9 m$ G9 T, T( @! s& X: FProduction and Cost
5 A6 \( j" j; @- S; f/ kPrice and Output: r3 n4 h: |" ~2 @
Market Structures
3 S& u c$ `' `' E% t& L1 GYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!2 t# ], O% J5 a3 s
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
. y( P' M' H' x7 }! gTopics:
1 {$ d; p: F+ n8 k. }, O6 dTheory of consumer behavior& H9 V% ]+ _- H
Theory of production and cost& {5 q5 L2 ~3 j& I
Price and output determination under competition2 c* O8 c6 z. u3 M
Monopoly and other market structures0 s3 d+ B0 |# `5 c# z% K0 O3 s
5 o8 b$ P, N7 C* m$ k- yIf you enjoyed learning about
& U, ^5 |6 c* i; u, P& Y9 R* yCosts and Benefits 3 E: e$ v( l) {9 e8 t
Externalities
' j: L6 p' f3 m9 x. SDecision-making
% O1 ^( b G0 j, q8 G& M% a/ dOr would like to learn more about 6 }) F8 K+ k4 c* m5 m
Capital Investments; ~0 g; S! E7 ?- P
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!) Y! a, K4 l0 {4 f( c
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 P8 Q* `2 B8 Y& ]% D, @. j( U" i
Topics:
% b9 }" q# Q0 L- HCost-Benefit Analysis
5 [# q ]8 {, e0 hEvaluating Public Investment Projects0 P- X; O y: H1 ~0 U, F
Look at examples from # b1 v, Y0 K9 `8 {# {8 u
Transportation
: s8 k* k/ l" ZRiver Basin Management
" X Q# _) _7 L5 q/ rElectrical Generation* a1 c" }) k$ W
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 O* |( P' X$ z/ f* ]% @6 K; ?Supply and Demand
' d: }' P% D# k q0 K& n1 H) AExternalities
1 t" S: _$ O4 }( LResource Allocation
, d& o4 D! B6 Q9 W) W5 O" K; `Taxation
+ J$ q9 k u' @2 M) p; S, J/ VOr would like to learn more about - f% f, d" [9 E" J' E
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 k' G* W9 P# P9 r* C: ~6 c- vYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!" i8 ^' ]9 s+ }
ECON 365 Resource Economics4 I! |+ {- j2 R
Topics:
. z- q1 b) K7 V, ]4 c I4 @5 tExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources E9 F, O) b+ v7 i# z T0 q% R
Scarcity and pricing
1 b4 O# L d6 H3 m" Y, w1 |$ j) aContemporary Canadian resource policy issues- I+ \9 ~" ^. d$ b+ ~6 _/ Y
' ~' U7 | k( G: T$ `/ `+ a& _ `; NIf you enjoyed learning about : o% h2 T/ x6 ^, U5 U4 R- _
Resource Allocation$ L4 B# p5 ]$ z0 p0 ?
Pricing
, z' W0 s4 K+ W$ ~+ jMarkets
$ K! Y4 [0 Z) qGovernment roles) `& @$ p* i8 t$ Q" J
Or would like to learn more about
. K5 B0 b1 H$ h/ B% G; YThe energy sector, including sources and markets% }% O. p4 e* ?+ N. a% ]1 b# [$ U
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues* l+ p9 A, \' v K# ~: {3 Q
You might enjoy a course about 5 l) N3 w6 g; {. s" h9 B
Energy Economics!
. i; q @( z8 C0 }# F( p; i7 LECON 366 Energy Economics# e6 v% M' |- B3 y& b
Topics:
% {- R0 ?7 M+ Q3 b& _" CPricing
. x7 J% H/ D! K. b/ B# C0 n5 u3 bRole in economic growth
, B$ }, o% Y' C- ^+ U# W7 W* |Energy sources and markets
9 j( a! V+ i$ QRole of government 6 L6 W/ x V) r+ Y6 {1 |2 F
Regulation 7 y0 O& ^3 K( y: p, h ]/ U! R
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! c, c* ^* k' |: c5 C0 Z( PExternalities2 S/ U$ J) f+ o& F" n. S
Regulation% p$ x4 f5 A) N7 C; P! d
Government roles
3 e$ i& C: y7 F {1 _! J8 ]Or would like to learn more about 7 Z2 X2 L$ \, F; V3 P
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration" Y0 e/ h6 q" i* G# q
Steps taken to address deterioration9 B- M1 ?6 Y: L3 T
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
1 C. M# }/ m" N& c4 B zECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 v) {( q0 J: _, W- q/ E- |$ r
Topics: ) c" {6 _9 z2 x" R
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
! @6 Y! o* q q! dTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
6 ?4 ]- u/ g STheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 7 _, a+ l) O7 W% M! N
Recreation economics) @' H, @% D* V [9 y
. s+ Q C$ r/ NIf you enjoyed learning about
) c) C* [, W3 g8 U% | Individual Incentives
1 g( k) R3 `2 W' Y# o, h1 }& ~, eTotal Welfare
$ u0 j6 K. f( a* JYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
/ c3 |3 ]9 k: Q0 I7 m' ]ECON 378 Law and Economics
: O- X) j( B: M/ ~/ o1 X9 n0 p2 E0 JTopics: ' z( q4 A& c1 e) Z
Issues in Criminal and Family Law+ r& w+ `2 C$ G4 O' v- r5 w& l
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining7 Q. ^* f& Q: Z
Child Support Payments
0 Y; i7 d9 k# l) I0 N$ z/ l/ @Private Divorce agreements3 Y; H. |& T2 S& C" t' H
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 S6 Q0 J: t8 U' \7 DPrisoners Dilemma
8 v( U: T7 {7 sDominant Strategies: E# @8 w% V; P
Collusion% B3 \5 Z2 H0 E# x
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ( N+ l; O I# z
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
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& Z3 [: `2 p, W6 UAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
+ n, N0 t+ r. D; c* S. g, AApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ! _9 e i; Z& m) N
Note! Prerequisites: ! h9 ^$ h3 w9 n+ `1 D" o7 P
ECON 384 & 299 |
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