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Trade
8 e* t; t1 D- w7 d5 D; ZGrowth; F/ Y2 G o0 J7 Q
Or would like to learn more about:
; l4 [2 i9 u1 |+ R$ \2 ~* V# x/ N1 y1 r1 @China as an Emerging Economy. x* T( h' R( H {; N6 y" l
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!/ R8 l( m: }, U7 w8 P$ ]
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development/ i/ X1 h9 e. f$ w! g# U3 N5 W5 u
Topics:
# p' e; @8 A) |" JChinese Economy Characteristics
" [8 j/ T3 m& Q% Z0 {; pRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
# E" M% O3 ^* j9 T" Q% dConsequences of economic reform$ x! W9 Y! f5 N' W W
Canada’s economic relations with China
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$ E# ~) a% X2 P! nIf you would like to learn more about:
, X8 o7 S7 S/ o: U- {6 Y2 gRich and Poor Countries' u" \ I& h* I' }; e; } i4 u+ s) a7 ^4 }
Why economies differ' x9 |6 D4 w: |: d- e3 o
Causes for such differences: y0 k! f9 P, \* E6 b4 {% d
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 f& h8 _+ Q& X7 I; sECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& u1 A5 Y& P8 u. ~
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Technology
. w9 M% D5 `7 W+ x1 e' BInstitutions4 W! A) n/ W2 i! K: o
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ; b9 r% ]9 H+ r" Z$ r2 K
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If you enjoyed learning about 4 O+ h# z9 O$ {; t( @! }% I
Supply and Demand. I$ G! v2 s- @) J! w
Consumer Behavior9 X! Y/ k) e6 P9 c, p% x8 ~
Production and Cost
+ B& j, t }5 I5 b) ]! yPrice and Output) v$ v3 S: ]4 b( M! o/ f
Market Structures
# e8 Y: ]0 F: E6 V- uYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!, \* e1 e/ s! d% [# g
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I5 r4 u; M- P/ o2 f1 h7 b# P P. r4 ?
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Theory of consumer behavior. L( C! g* h5 u, a0 y6 {" G
Theory of production and cost
' u1 g# E K. Z: i/ H k$ c( ~Price and output determination under competition
' ]7 p4 `8 f) O- _( |Monopoly and other market structures+ e+ W: ^. j3 E; Q
2 c/ m, N7 i FIf you enjoyed learning about
# e; z1 U6 D$ eCosts and Benefits 8 `0 }" a; @: X/ J4 x: A
Externalities
" Y8 V2 @. z& tDecision-making( f# Y5 d7 |; [6 `9 U
Or would like to learn more about
5 S( a$ T: ` b2 O: h# `, zCapital Investments
$ M4 y. D7 {( {You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!/ F/ |4 g8 e- W, J" [. A
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
: }" p) O3 J% bTopics:* B* r8 B1 u% ?% ], s7 B2 f
Cost-Benefit Analysis
8 Q7 e& h% h6 SEvaluating Public Investment Projects
& s; f0 F( R1 k2 I& @3 I+ {4 c- {( o+ ^. sLook at examples from " p6 f5 p7 s( t* E
Transportation- g& y2 z; P" q: F& F0 Y+ u
River Basin Management
4 A i, J) j/ d1 ]; |, R/ u8 J, \Electrical Generation% d8 X6 a: I+ C3 t* u
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control3 f" [4 }9 [6 L/ H
7 n9 l, h% } [; [. OIf you enjoyed learning about 6 L7 r+ H& p0 Z! d* H# C% \
Supply and Demand8 o4 s/ S5 I2 o( Q s2 p0 g
Externalities* N* Z" N* u6 k! h$ ]4 s
Resource Allocation0 J% ^2 F) F8 F, X0 Y. U# k
Taxation
+ y- i* O# j$ e; C% xOr would like to learn more about 1 c/ y& f9 i# \7 ]
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
1 {% X6 h9 F+ h% J* X* @You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
8 n ^7 o7 B2 _5 ]: VECON 365 Resource Economics
5 v7 R+ _( A* T0 s3 GTopics:
* |3 r7 d: l) u5 e- qExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources+ Q C) Z5 }4 O* t- K
Scarcity and pricing
5 T& B3 n4 f, C4 DContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
! |- v. V5 F2 O$ o& X# iResource Allocation
8 u- n% n6 Y6 Q- K) {) hPricing
( t, y1 i# N! ?) S8 OMarkets/ ~, b( d- d1 C- \8 _
Government roles
8 D* q3 t2 K: Q) _( K. x4 ZOr would like to learn more about - h2 Q% [# d6 `. a
The energy sector, including sources and markets& Y* W- }7 I3 Y3 M
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues6 F! L, \! P) M% K1 a
You might enjoy a course about * ^0 _& A- |* p; C# K7 X
Energy Economics!
9 l3 e+ b' `! [- Y' bECON 366 Energy Economics
+ {4 D1 Y1 ~: R7 o3 MTopics: * b5 s, c) b0 P$ d4 i, Y# g% x
Pricing
: B6 Y; c! C0 n- ?6 |Role in economic growth ( I7 i5 a* H5 t
Energy sources and markets
- o* w# \( }5 [1 W. b; Z. y4 l5 kRole of government # D$ z% r+ Q6 D S- O
Regulation 8 A; p) g* }- v9 [
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Externalities
4 t" X- c) ^* gRegulation+ O/ h( N5 O+ D/ |" a# G
Government roles6 M# v) M2 ^% c7 \. E
Or would like to learn more about 7 P% Q$ O' J! |, K$ s
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
9 ]; m2 O: D XSteps taken to address deterioration
' A1 Q* T; X* J% u. p7 qYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
& P1 ]6 e/ P; O. c) l$ a% zECON 369 Economics of the Environment8 L, W9 |0 k% p" t7 W9 B
Topics: 8 P; X u; u- E* v
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
# Y# J5 w& `# n0 L$ n! \% H2 eTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
* ?3 M1 D/ J/ U$ d- m4 f3 Z: LTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 7 M8 ]3 `, Z+ c$ `
Recreation economics5 F7 @+ t0 S9 {/ y) r
. c' Q/ v& s0 R7 n1 b# bIf you enjoyed learning about
; B2 V5 `1 Y/ E Individual Incentives6 d$ F4 W; U4 [! x J( I
Total Welfare
- [! o- s7 Y5 v4 ~; V4 ?+ f6 g& }You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! / A: L! q* u* P3 B( L
ECON 378 Law and Economics& S4 \/ t: [1 f9 u0 l4 V1 F
Topics:
$ r2 C/ C6 x5 ]- K% M$ ~: N3 @Issues in Criminal and Family Law
" a) t+ S7 v/ iCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining" w$ f. B* |2 c! x
Child Support Payments
( k$ v5 X, C% J. V& A$ }Private Divorce agreements/ w! C8 {7 K% n6 Z8 P
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act4 _% N' z# M& x! z: M- ?
- g$ q0 f M- _If you enjoyed learning about
7 q1 |1 c! i" i i' {Prisoners Dilemma- c. X8 x+ S9 {; ?4 x0 V0 C$ G
Dominant Strategies4 ~, S% f7 d7 y o) V# J
Collusion
; O9 i% \# q, H5 s# WYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
. C" M; P) y8 B/ O7 \8 pECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
$ H d0 I. m S C4 Y3 Q, KTopics:
& z: D3 c( o/ r$ H- ]Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
4 J0 _5 R; M/ [6 @" L$ J7 f0 iApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
u* g" |( B+ [% b- _/ [ y* p$ F- |Note! Prerequisites:
% y8 B8 U* r+ X: W0 }ECON 384 & 299 |
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