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Trade0 H1 ~2 f2 ~7 I" a
Growth0 X. s& Y% k5 {/ A* q# j K3 N
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China as an Emerging Economy
2 J p6 W# r1 X" M( X( c0 E( T2 c" y9 u3 eYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!' I: w8 b$ ^& k% h2 D9 b$ u
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
0 y$ ~7 c! }( i7 P+ E( |; n% M, YTopics:
1 U& a( r9 D( S wChinese Economy Characteristics; P; w* n5 }8 |8 K) U
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy1 u4 B2 M3 Q1 t8 b4 r7 ?5 g, p
Consequences of economic reform
1 c8 g% r1 p, D o7 J- kCanada’s economic relations with China
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7 a) U% ` @" { ]) N+ UIf you would like to learn more about: % C, Z- v! a7 ?
Rich and Poor Countries, f9 W9 i2 _( g! M
Why economies differ
- P! n% X. k% _: N6 A% n* E* x; [0 c# TCauses for such differences* s& M" R4 j* x k) F$ O# [! u
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; }6 x7 a3 A6 f& u( u, t1 w o! k
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ |. N6 u5 J5 X) n
Topics:
3 h4 A4 \# R( N* b( ?' l8 M: o4 ^) ^Technology
& j- z( r0 t5 _Institutions' ]* v' W4 b5 r( I" o/ \. h
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence $ `8 p0 g" k W
' v% U" B; _$ ^( v$ FIf you enjoyed learning about
& \7 P! ~. E- d$ L, d. @Supply and Demand
' h6 q* c9 ^# I3 U/ w: bConsumer Behavior
1 r; m- t9 ?5 U6 pProduction and Cost
* n0 ]5 R4 o4 x$ H( @: \Price and Output
% w4 s: X b$ r& W+ b" J5 ZMarket Structures/ F: _* u. G; E5 z7 f+ o
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
& _* \- R, r+ ~2 c! }) Q* `; IECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" z' b6 P% l; N/ w5 \
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Theory of consumer behavior
3 M* X( r# t5 H- f( G/ b) DTheory of production and cost: y# T6 A* R P; Z+ z1 j
Price and output determination under competition
) v2 |% T( g9 {/ [% n# eMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits 8 \' d2 V" R' t' ]3 F0 ^ P/ f! Q
Externalities. p1 h: F3 b* H6 i! d7 O* M, X; F
Decision-making1 |$ l# D, @$ f' R: m; ?+ }4 O
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Capital Investments; c7 u7 w$ |2 v- \5 g( m8 @2 m
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 |9 `: ?: v2 b3 f, H2 H
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation8 z1 h0 a \! O/ }
Topics:
# J2 ^5 i+ x7 y0 n) j' tCost-Benefit Analysis
0 Y" L D3 r& ]$ FEvaluating Public Investment Projects' C8 w* E: t$ b0 }
Look at examples from 9 d5 ?5 i6 n+ J! i4 ^* U
Transportation
% p5 @9 J* ?7 X& PRiver Basin Management
% S) z" Q8 Y# g3 n% C* UElectrical Generation+ n9 B$ @+ s! o, r5 D. Z
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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$ F8 q0 A; |( V8 ]. u- YIf you enjoyed learning about
' {9 Z. u6 I0 e* i) M0 G" J1 j z! P+ RSupply and Demand2 R+ \/ Y, v5 w0 ]
Externalities- j8 _ U4 Q! l T' j
Resource Allocation
; d$ H; t5 @% ~' m6 ]/ X r; GTaxation; H1 E1 y. L7 Q/ A
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
( j$ |+ @9 w3 j4 T6 H$ ]' G D1 w- _; Z! ]You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! Z8 @1 [. X( J
ECON 365 Resource Economics+ K! p7 C! E3 C/ L: Z& `. D
Topics:7 O( E# H/ a( k
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources- V4 X, m. F+ I Y2 q& n$ v ^
Scarcity and pricing' `" C8 y% g Q' h
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues- l% U, h4 U, J8 ?: K4 n
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# l5 G% y: b D& ~2 w* R. ]Resource Allocation
3 f7 p; X% a( P! F8 hPricing$ g4 p6 |4 X D3 @5 }. l
Markets
, [2 N- y' }4 L6 _: v6 IGovernment roles
, `# b7 z! x, z7 ]6 v2 Y9 q+ ~Or would like to learn more about
. b) }9 E. g2 u" x2 R$ I8 ~( F" fThe energy sector, including sources and markets
]* N! q* |' k& @Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
; T5 M; v& v- f- E+ aYou might enjoy a course about ) ]# O. c: N2 H8 v% b
Energy Economics!
0 X% q9 M; O1 E, A! }7 OECON 366 Energy Economics# Q" Q) t5 F4 w# I) O2 f3 f) p% Z* X
Topics: 7 A% Z) ~1 R% M3 v- v
Pricing
k" G+ X, l2 N7 gRole in economic growth 9 ?3 x% ]5 B) L n) K
Energy sources and markets
t) e0 _/ \+ z8 VRole of government
) R# |/ a9 c/ I1 {" t! u' ?Regulation
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8 ?* ]* f1 x/ H. o+ B& \1 @% tExternalities! \$ o( B* I! ?; |5 U
Regulation% y9 |/ s& u+ c1 H6 l0 f) J" h) d
Government roles) J# t( D+ V% S% t1 Q! s$ x% F
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration) m0 T! n; k4 s- X% f
Steps taken to address deterioration: W3 E {: w3 x+ \' C
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
?2 G9 |, b* s) W9 e2 IECON 369 Economics of the Environment3 x! @2 p, d: k
Topics:
0 t* M' ~. ^# L2 [% @Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
& S3 r: W* V* ~# k; kTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
) D, B6 e1 M% ~1 ETheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
" ~8 J- x4 Q, w1 e5 T, CRecreation economics% m; I T* V. @* @+ E
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Individual Incentives
- c& p! c- n& y4 oTotal Welfare
/ R& |8 F5 P6 M* c9 M3 D& FYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! # F2 a3 q7 K; k+ X4 a8 B
ECON 378 Law and Economics
- @* C# V7 `2 |# S5 I UTopics: : |- R7 O" ~8 M) ] W
Issues in Criminal and Family Law7 D, Q' y+ F, [+ m$ B% P/ r* \) u
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
6 O6 d- F. @& f" O1 D2 h& `Child Support Payments
( X$ T7 ~4 r8 K: F G7 Y- v9 g; W; PPrivate Divorce agreements& U, w( ~3 u h$ C' I
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act _* D( |9 _) j3 @1 v8 c* r
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Prisoners Dilemma
2 L/ B/ ?' X6 x; t' @/ Z6 c( {Dominant Strategies
- c1 w" r7 K" F/ C. b ^Collusion
' E3 V8 D: y, N: F2 S" sYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 5 D" j! Q$ l2 z* t
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications5 b, O: ^" x+ g9 u* n r
Topics: 7 H% H6 o$ Y/ `' K
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games1 B7 L- ~3 n2 e1 s& |1 E
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
4 q& u& {1 f @6 C$ JNote! Prerequisites: 4 u8 B; z1 U5 s7 f* I) X! g8 R
ECON 384 & 299 |
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