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Trade' |/ X4 P4 i; A5 [! { T# z
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy Q9 k' J% G* c: I- ^- X
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
F& u$ d0 p$ X4 b6 u3 yECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
+ n' I/ b N1 R: z7 t- }Topics: 6 S( D: ]7 u' b8 g3 X- A
Chinese Economy Characteristics
! R9 O) V7 c' j, q7 _, f5 [. N2 P$ \Recent Events in the Chinese Economy, i$ }! W8 U2 ]* |. R: _- w, {
Consequences of economic reform' l2 @' v3 P; Y C6 i
Canada’s economic relations with China
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7 z, ]2 M$ N7 q' ZIf you would like to learn more about:
" s& l. K, w% S, ^; sRich and Poor Countries
/ I* i; m2 x# W8 [6 O2 u- S, W* LWhy economies differ
7 b. `. S3 a* M4 `6 dCauses for such differences. o, p A8 `& I% i- q& E
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 r) u3 |' D5 M& C; Q4 @
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 C0 R) Y7 p0 ]- J
Topics:
/ w- r4 j' G* I: C+ L# PTechnology
5 _4 P. [+ S7 VInstitutions4 r, ]( @$ Y) l
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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7 b8 C9 }/ a5 p8 |If you enjoyed learning about
" f5 S% ?/ j; i- n1 F/ YSupply and Demand2 A$ ~5 s" P' M+ X) n f; r
Consumer Behavior
3 k8 o4 m0 ^ {2 r$ e0 T5 aProduction and Cost, a5 a) U, ]% W: ?3 J
Price and Output+ g3 K0 G P! E- {4 P1 ` n! c Z
Market Structures' H2 q4 V! Y) m
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!! r- Z/ d( s) z7 {- X
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I$ z6 z f9 W9 K
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Theory of consumer behavior. T& y1 p; x4 _$ p3 u- n
Theory of production and cost
' b3 }. G7 R7 w% o# D$ P# j" PPrice and output determination under competition
! C; F4 i w/ U5 tMonopoly and other market structures
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/ s+ K p# i& o" e+ @If you enjoyed learning about ; m7 R8 [* T8 f0 d9 `- x) X4 @
Costs and Benefits . F2 d4 ~2 V3 ~' m
Externalities
5 ]' z, E: P" U9 b/ K& @Decision-making9 ~" S, [; k& r6 }; X9 z
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Capital Investments8 K9 d1 F" S9 i. U1 A
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
% }" Q+ k: g) @1 XECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
3 z7 j; x" J, M0 u( G1 y8 y) kTopics:9 ~1 Y) e* ]4 \' n F% ] k" z. q
Cost-Benefit Analysis* g' ~; u1 x& T, y% y! |, d4 f
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
6 [& ]) E+ _! ]3 Y5 QLook at examples from
9 Z2 Y& b$ h6 S! o5 s+ e9 [, UTransportation
. F& i* ?9 M) a. eRiver Basin Management
: G0 T" Y% E i4 y% j/ f+ {+ \Electrical Generation( Z- i$ I8 i1 Q
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
; V0 h0 V: V, d cExternalities
( h1 d( c" z, H2 ~Resource Allocation, _( r* m+ X% I2 F$ ?+ x/ a: k) [
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada$ H' C: ~0 E0 _+ T2 _
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
9 ~ K" r$ ?( VECON 365 Resource Economics
F2 T3 @. o! r" X8 pTopics:6 C7 f! P5 `5 [3 q4 q K
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
3 C# v+ X1 g6 h/ o$ s2 XScarcity and pricing
' A2 T8 V9 D5 t& w( ZContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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$ I* i2 [% H" b1 t1 k2 g7 _Resource Allocation
) l6 v+ a8 D- _ K/ S$ g0 UPricing( m! [* {8 I. J8 M
Markets
& _0 V, i& w' j0 ?, k' b8 M0 n- ZGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets$ s: d% C( V/ G
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues. H& k$ T/ D( E' \
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Energy Economics!8 x" i( D# N: S2 Q5 B1 O
ECON 366 Energy Economics6 z- [5 U2 i4 ^3 x% v4 u
Topics: + K$ A8 {8 u" U4 O0 z) b
Pricing
+ D4 Q) F* {& X# TRole in economic growth
" \7 @& Z) P& v& U0 |Energy sources and markets : o& c c/ s/ }& ?. u8 R& s0 f8 i
Role of government
}) Q7 h d$ V% Y% e! U% {" FRegulation . k: T# j! }0 I* D
`( n+ _3 X( {5 Y) A: a6 P7 J' jIf you enjoyed learning about
# ~. d/ O: N7 X# j' Y tExternalities
, n% I: f. |# b$ RRegulation3 Z# d( p5 [4 l" D# d* U
Government roles& L9 L2 @& U& k9 x# x
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3 z6 K, ~- X9 E1 ?3 i' l h( QEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration) F" U8 V9 {! B" _3 F
Steps taken to address deterioration$ ]% y' l: e1 ^/ H
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
6 S' {$ Y- ~: V9 n5 G5 ?ECON 369 Economics of the Environment! C k, q. X A* F; x
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
2 d; y; w7 k6 ~. g. g0 @" @Types and causes of environmental deterioration
+ P/ G2 o, q L5 `Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration }& _* ]7 A" C) C( j
Recreation economics. B% e, q, u& k* h+ c6 M. t
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Individual Incentives9 {* V$ j+ c5 I5 j
Total Welfare + r/ B6 o' t: K7 F9 k8 m; z+ i# s3 e
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 6 O" v+ O7 {0 \& u8 D) A3 H
ECON 378 Law and Economics8 M6 h, w/ H) b) S! {) j
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
6 _' a3 x# i; s' O; ] a, TCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining# ?6 _' a" M* U
Child Support Payments$ g0 E5 N$ H5 A( p2 }- r- N
Private Divorce agreements
# {- f. Y5 `% o7 O6 @) r/ `Criminal provisions of the Competition Act9 W# T. t5 |7 g( X7 I) L( c
$ `5 k! B% |" W4 xIf you enjoyed learning about
$ }) ]' z' x2 nPrisoners Dilemma# o& z& D2 X2 e; W+ @
Dominant Strategies
: O& X, B: J: X0 ZCollusion
4 L! f% T e8 p u5 H" c& {. G JYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
2 T+ l Z5 i% z9 _; ~ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
: F8 T, W4 d% u% Q+ y0 o( e% l5 BTopics:
. o3 o( ^- b1 t ~Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games* K, Q9 W l8 Q. W4 O$ N: o
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
" T' ?8 h0 @8 ? U# `% \Note! Prerequisites: 3 F( v1 I5 S1 ^; k8 |* i. \: C! ]
ECON 384 & 299 |
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