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Trade4 y4 ? V1 C! m/ t
Growth- k# q! n z {% N
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# x7 Z8 Y" V( h1 xChina as an Emerging Economy
3 G' a8 n/ m6 D& ^You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
$ S r# ]0 T- o% |ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development& h5 O9 u# f4 q6 d. D) E
Topics: % X! J6 u& J' `) }8 `' ^6 O& h: k
Chinese Economy Characteristics
+ [4 s) V$ H" @; i( O3 ?Recent Events in the Chinese Economy+ r* q" J7 \* c) d6 f; a
Consequences of economic reform
7 U) K" B: F! hCanada’s economic relations with China0 G* P1 Y1 F$ b8 @6 e# b
( v/ B2 v2 b- M) t$ d0 ~% g, _If you would like to learn more about:
9 w8 t4 m% X( D1 L7 A( hRich and Poor Countries
0 B2 N- v d6 U4 ZWhy economies differ' Y$ h. P% T f4 t* z- |3 V
Causes for such differences
, x4 y7 N8 n8 SYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 {' G' s2 ^, z7 e5 x9 c4 ^, |
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 A8 b. U' l. r# ^% L6 r6 J
Topics:
7 \+ k! n8 Y% p* tTechnology
4 Q9 Y$ K' o# O+ X( DInstitutions
; d1 K) t1 d4 A4 Z2 IGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about 1 s8 S l ~9 D) a0 e
Supply and Demand
! {; c/ K/ o- x) X% HConsumer Behavior
5 u9 x0 A$ E9 U5 q/ gProduction and Cost5 R+ M. @8 u6 ?+ k
Price and Output
0 I {1 X: ]9 C6 fMarket Structures* H+ J3 U* f; W2 g
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
3 S/ E6 j/ e" [ ?6 \ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
* {+ { I7 ^. YTopics:
9 l$ [7 Z! H& I" N! x MTheory of consumer behavior
$ h! J d! ?: S0 E5 K# mTheory of production and cost
0 h5 `4 h5 l+ c+ |$ a% WPrice and output determination under competition/ x3 X9 M8 I, B/ n9 S4 p3 w% m# @# e4 G
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 A+ }) R ~; Z2 N/ p7 \Costs and Benefits
1 A p0 F7 J% E y( _. ?1 IExternalities
& d/ F8 E, Z `( ~5 V) m1 ^, aDecision-making$ t/ S/ d% e; G' [. Z0 Z3 E& ^2 u( c
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3 t# e4 {- I' N+ o/ UCapital Investments8 c* A& X1 U% m5 i" G. x. b
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!2 F7 \2 m' v" ]+ G) m
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation7 ]( C. `" H9 }1 n! c" C
Topics:9 I8 X4 ^/ j3 j+ r1 J3 X: G
Cost-Benefit Analysis b$ G. H- m9 j, z. m3 c) `
Evaluating Public Investment Projects+ H+ ~; d6 i' ^1 R* k7 k0 W5 c* x
Look at examples from $ i; f/ M5 m/ q. G
Transportation# ~" z# Z/ f! n7 B% [6 N
River Basin Management
( x) s- [# A* _ ~; B6 k* ^Electrical Generation3 n6 F5 E; o) j! O7 S* G2 j7 Y" n9 A
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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9 i s! f! n/ E7 pIf you enjoyed learning about
! h2 G% u; c- l- w! q$ p fSupply and Demand
7 H2 p' m6 O. U( G3 uExternalities4 X, @5 R- ]! D6 V; j2 i6 Q
Resource Allocation" I6 [$ s/ V8 N; i u w$ Q
Taxation
) I( t$ s1 A& y8 N) B2 uOr would like to learn more about
5 ]1 }' }% l3 _6 Q) m3 ySupply of Natural Resources in Canada. t. U# V# C* R, }0 L. \
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
+ z& ]1 a Q# {# l2 V% C" Y* OECON 365 Resource Economics# P9 [0 G* y1 X' D! |
Topics:
+ w6 T2 W0 z1 @Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources+ Q5 {. T O( ?8 b3 \
Scarcity and pricing
' i" {8 [$ x, rContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation) C& B" r7 w4 H4 ~3 }8 l! }
Pricing# k: c5 c' T2 e2 u" B
Markets
8 Y8 [. Q2 w9 j! z3 RGovernment roles. T; M2 U! N: B: @% t0 R
Or would like to learn more about
# s! _$ D1 G* i& p( n1 e! FThe energy sector, including sources and markets
7 a# U( N0 @8 SCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
! r6 E+ `6 m: ?( j2 [& cYou might enjoy a course about
+ C/ i# w" N5 Y: |/ xEnergy Economics!- k' _' L2 v% \" |
ECON 366 Energy Economics- X' R; T3 c, Z9 P2 {2 i, u; z
Topics:
7 M' J% i* F, N _6 {- [- KPricing& g, ?' P( L& ]/ d( G+ ]1 z& V
Role in economic growth $ h% v$ F% W4 t; b# H) ^
Energy sources and markets
) i" Y* X+ ~1 q& QRole of government , o: X. E/ `+ ~' d7 T. o
Regulation
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8 \6 c- I* x% e- L6 GIf you enjoyed learning about
% V( C- i/ g, l/ L$ l1 f; _Externalities
$ a+ X( g5 l+ h( F2 @Regulation
/ m, O% I: Z6 yGovernment roles8 K( a: }* B9 j5 r# a
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
& ?" c( b1 {/ p9 gSteps taken to address deterioration
( |' c) x p; b; V, N2 K) ~You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 2 D4 G. @6 I2 |- _. b& l
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
3 W6 q1 @2 y% K7 c; u4 X$ CTopics:
" l/ @# C! V1 ^8 L3 }Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
$ H; f" K/ k$ z* R! q9 WTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
' ~* c ^5 V7 mTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 9 B7 o6 m4 k' T2 `% I
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives
5 f2 G/ @( v jTotal Welfare
- g6 G" C+ t$ sYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
! Z$ p9 \& G5 A, |# RECON 378 Law and Economics! O* H% C/ u- r# U& U
Topics:
# n2 s% v8 H1 Q1 v mIssues in Criminal and Family Law
8 }! A( m2 i# I& u8 {5 J! aCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 M" e# E4 I2 H% \, a# R8 |* NChild Support Payments$ K+ M" q$ k+ s5 C; y# `
Private Divorce agreements
" b6 a0 I/ ^1 K; \" tCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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1 s; d; |8 M) o, u) h1 [+ nPrisoners Dilemma4 O8 P& G [3 b7 C! j" n
Dominant Strategies$ z! K& s* a' X
Collusion# H0 M/ O$ F0 j3 ]0 I# J& p6 o; [# K
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
% G; o$ d; |- I1 DECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications6 m( I( D! r! k% y
Topics:
2 B: \1 T- V9 aAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
; _5 b2 {, a4 xApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
6 ~# [1 s5 X* `2 ~( ?; jNote! Prerequisites: / u: P7 P' u) H9 W3 S- \8 Y7 f
ECON 384 & 299 |
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