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Trade
- I3 z8 b( a* YGrowth" O( [( v3 C1 J, O& x& c
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China as an Emerging Economy5 l7 p( F+ L" e
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
# t7 B" j% ^' @2 a0 VECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
" v. u; F! h2 V3 i8 iTopics:
7 A8 ?" p) D7 O/ uChinese Economy Characteristics
3 H, T& M& u* E" S; I0 a- V6 fRecent Events in the Chinese Economy; n9 {+ u1 y- S6 ~! C- Z
Consequences of economic reform# l) \5 c' r/ n. q1 V; V5 F% W
Canada’s economic relations with China
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& S& F: C( C: B) B$ a& o2 d! cIf you would like to learn more about:
( {7 X$ _. R) t& t8 p7 TRich and Poor Countries- O& w% I, d( ?! z+ T8 `
Why economies differ
/ y) @) R5 ~# H2 g& D* GCauses for such differences2 a3 M6 \! m7 x+ b; C
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 q" e* H+ v( m. \/ H
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 C' @3 ?$ I: F0 WTopics:
; `" g5 g6 F% r tTechnology
: r' o* \& }; H3 L4 x+ T6 zInstitutions) i% A! X1 U# E9 n3 u
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 n9 N. b5 m- }$ a' T, ySupply and Demand# L! }: Y- K; x# Q% k
Consumer Behavior G' S: c7 t# F: U
Production and Cost; \ u! S& a" F3 a4 E" c; j
Price and Output2 k% C- L$ g' Y) f
Market Structures8 u8 ]3 U: u( N' v$ \
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
6 I' F2 R, d% f7 C: TECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I1 \* q9 E2 u( k& Z$ C2 O
Topics:
2 A7 t! J! D" k) [9 R8 {% w) [Theory of consumer behavior
% V! S8 p% m+ q; gTheory of production and cost7 ~" U! S ^ a; c" d- T
Price and output determination under competition J/ t4 ^$ c* H" A3 {5 y5 C
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
: u) k3 [; U! yCosts and Benefits
) M- a" ~0 I$ Q# Q5 B2 k3 X1 g/ hExternalities9 o1 X- l$ J" B2 P+ A7 F5 s
Decision-making
6 J2 P+ F; {. J8 ]* V( \/ p3 vOr would like to learn more about
% P2 E& o, ~6 [# MCapital Investments2 Q& _% `$ d4 E
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!$ }. {4 ]4 v1 q6 s
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation# y. j, {+ b9 V) \
Topics:$ f" b d% t) J2 A; f0 r% j
Cost-Benefit Analysis2 x& Z$ A" z j% Z! R; W
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
2 {+ A7 n+ g! R3 N3 F$ I8 LLook at examples from
/ |% l- U3 X, O- B2 QTransportation
3 S! u& }# m$ @9 KRiver Basin Management
2 ?0 ?6 b+ y. M5 t" LElectrical Generation
8 ^8 d7 l k) i( }Oil & Gas and Pollution Control* T8 ~2 z1 j& [6 ?: [
! n* O, J: [, T" R9 I6 K' u" {If you enjoyed learning about
+ w* g9 ?) {# k7 g0 iSupply and Demand
8 m# ~4 a1 W1 v: f( z# j( d0 o6 f' ^Externalities
3 `3 f5 ~- S% G7 D+ c. cResource Allocation# s( U! S* I$ L- P7 y" ]
Taxation
/ m% V5 b8 `' D' C$ `% Q1 U2 jOr would like to learn more about 8 W$ m/ t, }& J3 ~4 ~
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada* T1 d7 a4 g p6 R/ B
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!- ?( C* T9 \* R
ECON 365 Resource Economics
; B: N2 a6 k9 \9 gTopics:
1 `/ F b* F% X' gExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
: d% J3 ?; i7 |+ O- [6 rScarcity and pricing2 A7 K! C9 q, J2 ~6 A0 `
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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/ R# B+ l5 m6 XIf you enjoyed learning about ; c g6 t# S5 w+ o5 [
Resource Allocation
6 l$ {$ \( _7 {) Q. jPricing+ M) S' L; k" q1 t5 Z& I
Markets
6 [% M# K* r( L9 C: [Government roles
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4 N6 O( e5 j5 `7 ~- l t8 t! ^The energy sector, including sources and markets
- G: b% _' o2 D0 v! M% ]% Z9 VCanadian Energy Policy and current issues2 J: h/ R' R. E+ d0 R- l6 J' @
You might enjoy a course about
3 A/ r' I9 H* v5 e: \+ JEnergy Economics!( ^+ s! \, v& Z- O6 c0 h7 P+ B1 R
ECON 366 Energy Economics f+ I- W3 }6 E6 S
Topics:
* _% Z4 K. ? ?( K, EPricing
2 V: I6 P* Y X$ F1 ]1 L( P2 bRole in economic growth
; [+ k2 h# H6 \' X- {' TEnergy sources and markets
, @$ ?2 y" I1 I5 h' ZRole of government
8 m; h* a( }' N7 P5 h0 m g/ hRegulation ) {, O# @$ q! v2 |4 u& R
/ r E. l8 ~: n$ sIf you enjoyed learning about : C8 }5 R+ S( U( V# ]6 Q! J
Externalities' E3 ^% L0 r& }* E4 K7 `
Regulation9 G# n' w6 `; @: f: k! y0 m0 d% I9 y
Government roles
: M5 n9 S8 J; O x. C- x+ BOr would like to learn more about " i/ [5 }$ E G5 A+ M6 ?! l
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration7 b) a; `) [+ w- Q9 @
Steps taken to address deterioration
& }3 ^- q) F N2 WYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! * x) [" o! D) k/ B$ x' V9 Y
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
. C& R* w# Q: G3 DTopics:
' @: g4 z# A% @- G' h- jEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
R7 |( p/ E9 bTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
! r9 ~; o `7 B+ F' n, C7 sTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
( ^7 P/ P& {$ h0 P gRecreation economics
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* ~( h5 t1 y$ w% lIf you enjoyed learning about
4 _( m3 V" d) X5 X. ? Individual Incentives( G9 x1 X1 J# v" |1 z, u9 }, b" f1 E$ Q
Total Welfare
2 r! C+ S+ w2 l+ f$ w! m; ]# @9 CYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
" e, T9 ^6 ], I& f2 e: g* \ECON 378 Law and Economics" F K4 I# q4 i
Topics:
+ y$ ^ x! u! dIssues in Criminal and Family Law# N2 E" L# s6 f, }3 R4 N" R/ J
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
% V- y X d: O- i6 zChild Support Payments0 P' O( W% M/ ^% E3 F
Private Divorce agreements# l b4 h! ^ c* f
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act( P* b$ h& V4 H M( w
4 J* h: B( @" G( j0 k0 BIf you enjoyed learning about
( J' K* x3 @0 o+ C# _Prisoners Dilemma" N# V* }+ P9 r9 J
Dominant Strategies
7 x4 m' D6 z# I1 s3 nCollusion
; y( o" { }) @( _You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
6 X1 e9 Q- C4 O" iECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications3 f4 p& Q1 M; w: M1 l- H" G
Topics: % ~1 |6 c; _) U9 Y( S2 g) w
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games% @# r& b l/ q
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion $ V6 B. }1 w: c+ F4 S8 {
Note! Prerequisites:
5 u( U4 k8 T$ L! ^. R) cECON 384 & 299 |
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