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Trade
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China as an Emerging Economy) [9 N# {- E2 ]* a
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
( a3 w$ f3 x. C) m" uECON 211 Chinese Economic Development" c0 Q, }/ O; x2 s- P
Topics:
. ?# w+ r. f, V. B- uChinese Economy Characteristics
8 H& C( D8 Z) D5 D4 C9 PRecent Events in the Chinese Economy. h9 j6 C% k7 w2 D6 L" W' x; }
Consequences of economic reform0 S6 o, Z1 T2 [/ p8 x0 d
Canada’s economic relations with China( d- N4 ]. @4 P- W* t- g1 Z% t# n0 I
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' p! o$ ]7 x+ q/ p) F( ^Rich and Poor Countries
6 B- B$ p. L, s6 XWhy economies differ @! k6 r* s) h
Causes for such differences
# ~+ l0 O; k9 TYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 @; U$ v" ]- e$ j$ i+ b
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
3 R. X* r- ~" q8 BTopics:
8 m6 y6 J* w' L. I6 k, C7 |" OTechnology
2 Q! p0 d) [) t5 k$ g% J0 m: |+ u4 dInstitutions4 D1 f6 e0 \. K
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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, _* m9 ^/ _. I9 g; _% {If you enjoyed learning about
% ]& q9 |4 z2 H" c! K( ySupply and Demand
$ `4 f3 L" G5 `: r9 T H; tConsumer Behavior, p/ c) v7 l" D+ k
Production and Cost, v3 J3 w) c# R, G9 k
Price and Output% X* T' |! Z: T! b5 W: c
Market Structures2 X! ?. L" J- ?( N: {2 {$ E1 D
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!' ]" v/ q4 U' I6 Z3 k6 t
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I' z' J( @+ a9 x" l4 u+ P
Topics:
5 x* a3 K( Z; Z8 a zTheory of consumer behavior
$ H A$ p; T' N8 Q% d. uTheory of production and cost) n$ z. `( B" n: ~$ Q
Price and output determination under competition( U ?( \ |% o% I; {5 `
Monopoly and other market structures
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( s( q' u* U; I3 u9 v" xIf you enjoyed learning about : M6 G8 g) S+ u/ P/ T/ Q$ u, e
Costs and Benefits
) Z& d0 e1 h. p4 W' Y, _Externalities* k, ], X4 W2 K, ]% W
Decision-making
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Capital Investments; U- x ]( P: A+ D2 S( H& u+ Q. K$ |
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!- R7 O6 \6 l9 k7 c" C. V
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation2 q# I# b6 i A6 N) f- }2 B `
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
. O5 p3 P7 g8 ^) M- O( l/ Z" j: jEvaluating Public Investment Projects
1 [3 Z2 [$ U) D R, ?Look at examples from / Z2 M) b# F" K/ U: S( h" C
Transportation
1 w; _5 y) A/ ]' `4 o3 ZRiver Basin Management
0 A8 z' n4 ]; M! ~& j" b3 G/ f5 iElectrical Generation2 N1 }( j) P. f c# V# _4 [
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand! g% `. @- ^4 {6 n/ @3 y* Y3 o
Externalities0 F* V: K( p: @3 z: I
Resource Allocation
8 K3 ]5 b- G& O; l) y6 \Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
1 E, i5 e) N, hYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!* G0 s) M1 z `" \; y+ j9 e
ECON 365 Resource Economics3 i: L4 W W, a( j* F7 w
Topics:
8 ^& n% _: E( t6 F1 ^# w7 TExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources- ~0 ?1 ~5 K8 K3 i9 h
Scarcity and pricing
0 q* `6 N. {0 l. K8 M" IContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
. \4 k) `! K& i" E: j( bPricing
% l7 E6 v& z" F+ YMarkets/ I0 C% w- I) b5 u0 H0 L
Government roles
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F' E! [* e4 bThe energy sector, including sources and markets
& ^! Y. w T0 ^* e5 v. WCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
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Energy Economics!
; T8 e; A1 ?5 M6 t. bECON 366 Energy Economics
+ ]) p. b& _9 b, m" ETopics: 0 B2 f9 B" \5 p- I
Pricing
4 x" O5 D x+ q# Z0 K# TRole in economic growth
+ u" W3 T4 A) Q$ h* h* HEnergy sources and markets
6 e1 i; ]9 s5 c8 B. D( A1 eRole of government @: \" V: v( G" k J
Regulation
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/ T, W8 { l' D) hExternalities( e: A) o" r }/ m
Regulation
9 M0 n* U; b& |/ d9 SGovernment roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
( d/ k- f3 M3 E- U# vSteps taken to address deterioration
3 V6 l, A& |0 J) W3 w& k! j- qYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
% C2 k# ~! K! T$ ?( EECON 369 Economics of the Environment @% _- _/ K0 i' v, o; `
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment $ b5 b. A$ ?5 w* J7 i c
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
- v- n4 [& Q! H ~% ^: QTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration / f8 m5 E4 D2 S' d* `* F
Recreation economics" w0 s% p a1 b- X0 H9 F Z
( e. g2 N4 @" w# v4 k- aIf you enjoyed learning about
0 y6 n- _0 n" o( y' g+ }3 X+ k- B Individual Incentives
5 q1 P! N. q/ _" E: ATotal Welfare 3 M: z% I: v# B
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
1 l: P; Q8 s) }- i# z) t3 P) q: qECON 378 Law and Economics
& x0 O0 Q7 ^! U; B4 s5 V" |" aTopics:
% \3 D1 E+ u6 HIssues in Criminal and Family Law u' Y+ B0 H7 [% t' w
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
" I4 W, V1 a# @' x( mChild Support Payments
9 k+ N$ {. Y9 e9 Y( y- F* SPrivate Divorce agreements
0 M {8 E0 J# C' m5 m0 aCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma. n; x! e; l: h( {
Dominant Strategies
G6 v( Y* u) T# ?2 D+ LCollusion% a) y5 h. n1 a1 {+ i7 N" H
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! - w6 h Y9 i5 ^* Q: ]
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
' ^ \# T& M7 Z9 bTopics: 8 z% u! X8 e! b3 g6 d2 k
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
/ G, R( C7 i/ _; c- s: f* yApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion " q3 R7 b0 F- X- |+ V
Note! Prerequisites:
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