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Trade
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China as an Emerging Economy
% c* r" b8 d% n$ E+ qYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
8 \( V1 o& i1 `5 EECON 211 Chinese Economic Development* A1 T7 {4 Z7 s, r
Topics: ( t8 M! {3 h2 e U2 b
Chinese Economy Characteristics
: o) U/ Q) k& F: `8 H, X' D& }Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
g* F/ a* S0 O6 M7 A, tConsequences of economic reform
% ?: V8 h$ \9 T3 ^/ M) K+ \Canada’s economic relations with China' Z# R; A+ F: P @, P' O; b8 ]( p
1 A" F9 }5 X8 p* o: M6 p* dIf you would like to learn more about: 2 G) E6 s' g$ t3 H
Rich and Poor Countries! O. H+ _& o; a5 s. D, Z2 J% j3 m1 v
Why economies differ' n4 _% ]- M' C a5 C) N" E# e- _
Causes for such differences
- g3 O5 H$ |5 i3 `. b% m( q6 wYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 O: N# @8 O; z7 @
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ P _( n4 F; z4 @0 h ~
Topics:
% Q `+ f8 R3 s% ~) QTechnology
4 b3 V1 _) L# B+ L9 m+ h4 @Institutions7 f) k4 `8 ~" h/ @, I# B0 |* R
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ) j( `! g1 I0 \" \
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Supply and Demand
" \; n1 f# T6 m' s' i+ c% E9 }Consumer Behavior) j5 w+ w& N; c- B+ R
Production and Cost
% I; l, Z0 c4 q- g& {; mPrice and Output
h4 p3 G/ p1 S- v& [9 }# ]* XMarket Structures* V8 S n( i5 p1 N
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
# b. `+ ^3 V- @, K1 {ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
& O- z* N0 X' q! N9 eTopics:
( n( |9 z7 L) p% k* [Theory of consumer behavior
8 Z0 M9 Q1 ]8 vTheory of production and cost
0 f, v: c8 i) X/ [& y" }# s1 ]Price and output determination under competition' E, N) D" k* E
Monopoly and other market structures
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% Z8 j" y0 B: _& p" l5 R0 d1 p) J8 CIf you enjoyed learning about ! f2 \6 S. y: U3 l
Costs and Benefits
' A+ \& h0 N- q2 LExternalities* w. Q, o/ P8 `
Decision-making- m8 L. |# t! Q: h- Q H7 }2 }
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* I. k t1 _9 z2 V S5 N+ J! A( s( ~Capital Investments) \, a) f3 {0 s `4 f
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!8 k/ C' M# [: W8 x. w
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
! W% ^# I) w) @- G9 _0 O7 WTopics:
$ q+ j1 ~4 p/ _/ ~# [& i) ]6 YCost-Benefit Analysis
6 W0 q% S3 w$ A* jEvaluating Public Investment Projects0 s% @- Z' \- x$ a9 l( X! `* {
Look at examples from
' R' h- [) k8 ]. R G' G1 f- ]3 ?0 B( MTransportation
. `6 j( r# V" r _& M3 \River Basin Management, |/ N, Y( x0 X7 A: k; e1 b+ r
Electrical Generation0 \! \- b) @- v6 N) [9 O0 e- K
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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" }( Y) U2 m4 v. S( dSupply and Demand' |! ^+ Z) X( J4 M* V" s/ {
Externalities% Y+ @& X* W2 \" r/ z0 x
Resource Allocation
) |% Q) f% |* _& h0 @7 P% ^1 \Taxation
% V1 K, l( u' ~$ c9 `Or would like to learn more about 4 q' Q t, K( A" k. q- k+ a
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada" K. p. Q( ~) f, P+ L! z
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
8 w1 R8 N, o4 m# GECON 365 Resource Economics: Q' B; Q5 P& J( W/ n4 {. z
Topics:4 i i( K6 u3 f% `+ K, T& y" ? L
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources8 P% M" J- f* s' L4 W7 O1 m
Scarcity and pricing
1 y4 N6 z( G% e/ ^/ RContemporary Canadian resource policy issues6 ^6 ~1 [8 }+ x" ?
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/ Q8 G: C' u k8 D: {0 ^( f% ~2 m) SResource Allocation
! e, q! b% h3 ^- {& R& U9 DPricing+ ^1 L$ S0 n! u: i- X3 Q8 r
Markets w$ w$ E' |* V7 B& i+ t6 y
Government roles) V6 ]# a* N" Q0 j
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The energy sector, including sources and markets+ C, k1 s* ~! ^0 V0 s; Z
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues I3 T3 F b+ D% F$ ]
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7 ~# L q, r4 h( }( p9 q8 p& r) g# yEnergy Economics!
6 G$ a7 u9 `/ iECON 366 Energy Economics
3 j, {, @2 r% b. c7 Z5 GTopics:
" e a u( N2 R* U$ VPricing: L; S$ o3 g) ^
Role in economic growth $ }/ _& Z: R/ l- N9 }* l
Energy sources and markets ; } g0 q7 V' |2 s# Z
Role of government
$ i: X% S; R2 i4 H' T6 _Regulation * | d9 L% B, @3 G( X
9 ?" D. F3 U! f% JIf you enjoyed learning about
7 w% g$ E6 k5 s6 A+ p) sExternalities s6 N1 X# c- y- ]$ v
Regulation
, U3 } ?+ a7 w' P, ]5 M ZGovernment roles
3 s- f% n' M- Y. u' r6 ~ E& ]5 yOr would like to learn more about 1 b3 O: q. }* k! w" S% i. t
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration# D2 ^, [; M5 Y* m2 ?) [
Steps taken to address deterioration! W+ ^, j* j/ } q* U
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
5 Q% t1 L: ^, T7 N, D k oECON 369 Economics of the Environment- j( i: }/ v$ l) \3 v8 z
Topics:
1 T2 c0 G8 [( l: W# oEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 3 X1 y i3 u% `% X; V
Types and causes of environmental deterioration # J2 B3 R! A& C' k! x Q
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ' h! f3 R7 g# }1 I
Recreation economics
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, _1 p; R4 {5 XIf you enjoyed learning about
3 f5 S1 X$ L* c( \' h J& j Individual Incentives
, G" }9 ?/ Z# FTotal Welfare
: K. H8 e! M8 tYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ( Q. H* P3 Z- ~0 b6 b5 O
ECON 378 Law and Economics
0 k; m7 V' l$ N+ h3 gTopics:
: D8 H# m) ^$ k0 }" YIssues in Criminal and Family Law3 i) @1 S! m* m& k3 O& }$ M
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. q& p. l% A0 ^Child Support Payments
1 x8 D1 d) b$ F1 O( H6 RPrivate Divorce agreements
6 @3 ` j+ i$ [: c- `* BCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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2 H+ _6 c3 ~4 d6 c4 F, l6 z* `1 RIf you enjoyed learning about 9 G7 ]2 L: \9 \- [0 H' T. W3 C
Prisoners Dilemma
R$ C8 a* {5 N; \Dominant Strategies- ?0 ?' H* W4 X7 J- B" \( r4 t4 R3 K
Collusion
% l7 S* M. X- C* n; G6 cYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 9 H4 T4 @+ }$ e7 o
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications+ m2 d& Z) a5 ~. D7 [/ Q
Topics:
+ ~: S9 [6 q, G. y) x* ~/ P, ^9 ?Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
- u3 l+ O8 G8 e* }" I( W& jApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 4 g" [9 Z. W/ w" @8 x/ Q
Note! Prerequisites:
8 ~8 s5 f+ F* f0 ^; P9 B! H9 s7 A7 cECON 384 & 299 |
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