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Trade
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China as an Emerging Economy& a1 {2 T9 d. e
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
$ G# p ]* _( X/ W: _ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development2 v9 c% v# T; L
Topics:
5 n$ z5 G, s* ~Chinese Economy Characteristics
+ o8 g5 z; ], nRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
; Y9 v* M7 c. |" h6 i" c9 Y# I, I2 HConsequences of economic reform( m- f/ |' N( A# H# i5 F
Canada’s economic relations with China) T8 L/ z% Y* i' }- q) O* V
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2 s( @4 j' t9 @4 D; wRich and Poor Countries
7 f. Q) Q+ P0 PWhy economies differ$ p$ A5 X( |* a
Causes for such differences# f* t) @3 i, K& S- G% m4 j
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 N, g$ w- q( o+ s4 N0 ^
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 P# S# u8 V) h9 f
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Technology
; J5 p8 a4 k3 `9 Q4 |+ zInstitutions) U7 P' R( X; y9 [/ k9 ]
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 5 z# d7 o( q/ } P+ \
4 m: Z( L+ u9 Y" ^0 y6 `If you enjoyed learning about 7 ]9 ?8 d3 y4 L
Supply and Demand
5 C/ z0 b9 }' L6 PConsumer Behavior
, s4 x# f; U9 r' b0 B* dProduction and Cost; @0 a3 n; Q! f4 O x
Price and Output
& B( _% v& N) @4 s4 ?6 FMarket Structures9 y9 l1 L9 p8 K' f% [9 U7 @. H; {& P
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
; S, ^* _, _( s( N+ v2 M6 uECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I, s$ C l d+ g( N% L: l8 u
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Theory of consumer behavior2 \) T: y% W. t# i: }/ c$ E* e- X. }/ a
Theory of production and cost
, O+ a: f# g9 ?1 \" E1 X6 T" s- J4 p" C+ RPrice and output determination under competition, |2 E6 O* ~" z( }( j8 k% V' H
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits 8 V; O' r- _# k9 y0 c+ W
Externalities
& _. p% ~) ]. o+ s5 uDecision-making! M% `. T% [6 T) j
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5 k/ E w7 A/ R2 a3 V; [5 jCapital Investments
: S; j' v3 H2 RYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!8 R* C. B3 L( u
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
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Cost-Benefit Analysis. y) g# E% C; b) \! b
Evaluating Public Investment Projects* _* W0 H+ H4 n1 L. |# e2 `
Look at examples from
) U: {4 ~& a9 Q! g* l' `Transportation* O; Q: v) N H
River Basin Management
( @! n, Q) m/ v" R' n4 k% p" RElectrical Generation* S! w$ G& F" X% x, L$ y
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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( W& k* c8 E5 p+ o; q3 Z2 X7 t! f3 ]If you enjoyed learning about
4 n2 P, [+ S3 f6 L! l# rSupply and Demand: l1 @7 m2 }; ^) \) P% A8 a
Externalities
% K# V4 u/ A+ R& cResource Allocation8 e" Z# K# y! w# }( u& D
Taxation* I7 e7 ?' O$ e! k7 ^, n2 Z8 p
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
0 r0 ~, T9 ?! XYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
7 P. ]% E0 z1 M7 K1 w) _6 S$ [ECON 365 Resource Economics
4 I, i+ ], W: `. E* W8 z3 A) XTopics:
7 t5 H/ [: m4 j3 LExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ ^7 t3 {" ?+ _Scarcity and pricing3 q; {; J/ n! M, f
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues! R1 ]! i$ S5 O% x( \) j
3 T& @. W- _, d0 xIf you enjoyed learning about
5 { R7 c* r: U1 yResource Allocation
4 _/ O8 S5 H$ aPricing1 a P# x$ \7 p ]. s
Markets
3 f' o" J5 |( i3 P" sGovernment roles- D) J/ U& C" Z8 T8 H
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
' S: I2 d3 d9 P7 N6 ^4 zCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
5 A! o& q* e" Z. M) r: E/ K. K. B6 N0 jYou might enjoy a course about
# ?& t3 ]9 X9 M$ X7 F- rEnergy Economics!( @6 B* k2 p) \/ X, O
ECON 366 Energy Economics4 j- U; L* z1 P6 l9 c+ i4 Z
Topics:
, y; A2 c. n9 V/ r0 Z4 ^3 Q" LPricing
7 b1 k- I& L8 R0 r! oRole in economic growth
3 x- \* }% j2 Q+ b% d& i: ~Energy sources and markets
/ S Y, A/ ~0 c5 {1 TRole of government
! Q) j3 j/ }6 Y8 a. X+ ERegulation ) q* k, U% C+ @9 }2 @ z
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6 P4 M- T" N ]- `9 y, m+ ZExternalities
, b. u# ~3 ], y5 J4 ]& ~/ O+ \Regulation
& M' v# J( s9 D+ WGovernment roles3 R* a0 g, h- E& H3 g4 k+ ^" X
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, e9 p, |0 x4 c) Y' J6 Q; k0 X! {+ \5 QEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
) q! R5 ]' s$ K0 s8 rSteps taken to address deterioration- B5 b1 R% A3 \9 M
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
- h8 g5 [6 J/ G) M6 lECON 369 Economics of the Environment$ T% m8 I {' `: P
Topics:
. z( a3 S+ C5 M1 A# z8 m/ n' NEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
$ G7 j: Z, t+ V% d- a# ?( k; ]Types and causes of environmental deterioration # Z5 p& b, n. t$ T- _* G8 g% _
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
! A7 N6 v$ u) z$ L6 z' I( \Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives
- O5 r7 }* D" O+ cTotal Welfare 3 c+ Z E4 E4 T' X/ e
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
1 L( h& |& h6 m8 ~' P( ?* uECON 378 Law and Economics
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, [' e" }: e* j4 G1 rIssues in Criminal and Family Law
4 j/ k* `$ T, y" LCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 \5 s: \! Y" D2 SChild Support Payments
, B$ g; g: o& N O L) x9 {Private Divorce agreements' G; V# u) K) O/ [! b( s4 Z- a E
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act6 B" [$ F! a% |
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Prisoners Dilemma% r/ Q" R# z1 T6 ^
Dominant Strategies0 h. p3 b# L/ g4 {
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5 v, _" H# [; w# z9 jYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 4 d; _- K8 F) k
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
- o" q% i6 q7 wTopics: 6 W# e. A- C. a) O0 _: f+ W; e
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games& C( P/ f8 r8 S, X1 n) D7 m% r2 S2 o& K
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
# J$ C% Z: M( w; {. GNote! Prerequisites:
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