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) u7 T, ~! V$ q# I4 G$ l, c8 RTrade8 s( i) d5 q7 g- e% ~3 ~0 [
Growth
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& N" t4 d% F: T. ~' a% hChina as an Emerging Economy
- k0 ~3 | \/ W! uYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
. N0 f7 u5 y2 f7 x% q, aECON 211 Chinese Economic Development$ R" x- `0 N. h7 y$ A
Topics: $ s6 j3 x7 {9 t; `
Chinese Economy Characteristics- L8 Q9 i2 _( Y. {. A, B; f6 N
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy, Y7 j6 u h; e. @+ |# I8 \
Consequences of economic reform1 a: d7 C8 f5 @' ?1 \
Canada’s economic relations with China2 \. j2 y/ Q R5 Q
/ h7 \/ D% h& w9 ^& kIf you would like to learn more about: 4 S7 h# q( {, w, |) [+ m: m
Rich and Poor Countries+ H8 {. }# ?# P3 |& o
Why economies differ
+ v6 d: G% z. v" D0 c& `. zCauses for such differences6 E9 p( K6 o+ z5 Z6 I
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& B4 K3 k+ b5 s8 ~5 I% hECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% s# a$ g, q+ J. [. _3 WTopics:
' I( F# U. R' R; GTechnology6 T! y H7 O# R) B& p
Institutions
0 n4 t: ^) k5 _0 tGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 w- D1 h9 }# \# O1 n, NSupply and Demand l' |) {$ X3 Y( M$ V3 _ _
Consumer Behavior# ^; C1 r# }3 n& ^
Production and Cost
' x5 K6 ]) X1 jPrice and Output8 w3 N3 l- l/ z \
Market Structures
+ ]: f8 L+ d, p& d8 q6 t" kYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!6 O- P, X! f6 n- Z! }) l% J
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
$ ~4 `9 l: }+ t- `) K4 c ~Topics:
4 r" x8 W. v5 TTheory of consumer behavior
) [0 H9 a. V) E% Z4 J0 x1 ~Theory of production and cost
- z& Q% c. j" m+ RPrice and output determination under competition5 x: G- ^( f5 U% w9 Z! S
Monopoly and other market structures
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0 y% L. k9 j7 |5 I3 sIf you enjoyed learning about
" L, s' f0 T# dCosts and Benefits
7 x+ X4 R h5 x. }Externalities
0 C" p& ^4 Q$ |& `# hDecision-making
( H! j( U4 @! b2 i9 J7 YOr would like to learn more about
9 g# C6 `& f7 ?' p8 b: ACapital Investments
5 E8 R' z& z y) HYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
7 m& ]* x$ ~* B* F% p E3 MECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation! ]$ p3 i$ ^' T- c1 G
Topics:
0 }" {- \7 i2 r" j( ]Cost-Benefit Analysis
3 \0 ^6 s' n0 B5 |) B3 L! q6 Q# @( ZEvaluating Public Investment Projects6 {" I9 u9 j6 h
Look at examples from % U, m I7 ?, O9 `2 V2 X
Transportation
3 u8 f8 [8 j& I$ n( ]. s8 IRiver Basin Management
' _& W% h1 ~! ^' u# L5 ~Electrical Generation
2 ^0 p; u" X9 q# K5 T& D" @* V: kOil & Gas and Pollution Control* k0 `* J% C& Y- T# [
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 G( z& T* W, G) D6 a N. E" q9 NSupply and Demand
6 j9 z @4 ^( Z8 HExternalities" s* |: _ n) H& @- g5 D
Resource Allocation( {0 P; z B* V( i$ _ d
Taxation7 K' m5 N" g& a" s: |
Or would like to learn more about 9 @0 |* \3 F8 L4 F7 D% q6 V4 ? A* i
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada; y' {; V+ A2 d U& _' X' j
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!7 L' |4 _, G; ?' e4 p
ECON 365 Resource Economics" s( j$ c6 m O5 |1 E" t
Topics:) i# y- P$ I. o7 {1 J6 N: r
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
" D5 Y% c; w/ O6 vScarcity and pricing
- h- T/ P6 Y" j$ wContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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( C+ x$ B6 e7 V8 K! J; xIf you enjoyed learning about
( t0 _& ]5 P; H+ AResource Allocation
* q8 U3 l) i7 ]; b, OPricing& x Y3 X# O3 p! U. \* p3 i' N
Markets% U6 K3 r* e3 c2 t. y! f
Government roles
4 M0 ?" {6 W5 x" N3 p ROr would like to learn more about 3 |% S6 {* x/ D* k1 [
The energy sector, including sources and markets
9 Z: c+ y4 j4 D$ U6 d/ c5 QCanadian Energy Policy and current issues1 H$ Q: Q6 s; T# F
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Energy Economics!8 m4 L2 U: @0 l, ^
ECON 366 Energy Economics
7 x# V% [4 B4 G2 fTopics:
2 T0 |/ z! J$ `# k4 v" |Pricing
4 I: ~9 u5 F( k: l4 T' z GRole in economic growth
6 X- _. z" j3 E/ bEnergy sources and markets & A+ f8 d! Q- }# E6 v* o+ h0 [* Q
Role of government
: S! i8 Y/ W# E3 A/ T4 W: yRegulation
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3 I: u4 }; ?2 EIf you enjoyed learning about
! e' a: L1 }: a( S' I+ O! gExternalities- M% J# b! z& I
Regulation5 T! y$ l, l$ w R
Government roles" q6 [0 C" J! X [) T& `- T
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[2 I# P# k0 j+ X- {; s) o" ?% _Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration( |9 O. P) H: M6 F. i% I5 w
Steps taken to address deterioration
( w- D. e! i# y( m' `5 x; g1 BYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
2 b- o! N3 z3 A" z9 eECON 369 Economics of the Environment C* l6 K( I8 N$ r) O) L& e
Topics:
/ A7 T4 Y3 @, M- U1 l; H- BEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
8 p1 ?8 \: L( a# ATypes and causes of environmental deterioration
' P6 U! s2 _: ?; m1 `4 P& Z8 TTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
: ~' n+ ~) p g+ Z7 s; A& SRecreation economics
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Individual Incentives4 w0 v; K2 ^8 @1 P
Total Welfare
7 C& q |! N/ T9 UYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! * x- d. c% H# w# l4 \; N
ECON 378 Law and Economics
+ K5 N4 x" I1 i( ~+ j, ]9 [* ^. ]Topics: ) s' [/ p. R" a: j: O
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
( i8 \0 d/ A C8 iCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
" V& v/ ~! z. \' e1 pChild Support Payments' S* h! r3 a5 B/ [* Q5 M
Private Divorce agreements
: ^/ x; U, y# \2 w( UCriminal provisions of the Competition Act! `" h. [% Q0 M4 P: C8 N& R: H+ N
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Prisoners Dilemma
/ {0 D+ Q8 i$ `Dominant Strategies
+ U" M7 i# x# dCollusion+ E: @/ ^- G( G9 i7 L
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 0 \& Q3 D9 e3 o8 [( h% D4 ]* z. y+ m
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
- b& O ?& E$ S( X$ a) KTopics:
7 B# p* g i' I/ IAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
% F" y4 `) y( r( c) l8 g& VApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion # d2 N4 X5 b n$ M
Note! Prerequisites: $ l K) d4 E8 C* L+ Y6 u9 \$ i M
ECON 384 & 299 |
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