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Trade
3 U0 j+ [6 j4 R. d+ j1 ^Growth2 a7 m6 e1 l* y5 U% z
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China as an Emerging Economy
! M: ?7 E- o! M5 O/ a- yYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
# S! m" w. ^) U( C3 d8 u8 sECON 211 Chinese Economic Development2 p3 q" l6 ^* i! z) I4 N
Topics: 0 Q& g6 d: U U. l5 e
Chinese Economy Characteristics7 R- R2 ~8 M8 v {, d- m
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy& ^1 l0 @) G3 p! M6 M& t
Consequences of economic reform
* u4 U- v- M) b/ eCanada’s economic relations with China6 q) @8 |5 |+ i" Y
! {/ `/ E' x+ G- j0 g( {4 VIf you would like to learn more about: 6 O5 A D$ Z- Z# E0 @- o5 @7 m
Rich and Poor Countries1 J1 g! k4 X- }- p& ?$ y; p
Why economies differ
: x" q) R7 g+ R4 MCauses for such differences- }9 y& q2 X* `+ W
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ J6 U( s0 ]' yECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 v9 Y! }9 }, M/ R- N5 VTopics:
* F1 ^$ o- R6 k' C3 WTechnology
9 [ r; B, ~- l1 \6 _# c, XInstitutions
% D1 ~2 A. x) x! A" d, zGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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9 N9 K2 B( c; AIf you enjoyed learning about ( J2 ]8 L6 ~0 F) ?- N" l2 S5 d( w% r
Supply and Demand1 }$ o& R: I1 B/ V. l2 [
Consumer Behavior
/ L1 c3 x1 G2 g& X7 g3 b$ W8 hProduction and Cost8 d* e% J1 G y7 b6 J! n2 T( z
Price and Output2 Y: p, }# M2 m
Market Structures
0 l( H! m5 i" s4 _& L2 |2 _3 @You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
7 u' ^# |8 z: Z; \" x0 XECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I2 H6 s" |2 k3 D& X
Topics:
2 M) l% t/ e# ? @8 D, m- m" T# o; STheory of consumer behavior2 ?; P% [) E" m0 l2 ~2 F/ p& S/ l
Theory of production and cost. z* x# ]1 V" x: J, S
Price and output determination under competition1 F# f( X9 m$ i
Monopoly and other market structures
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$ M3 U# i, @* b: Y9 r+ xIf you enjoyed learning about $ i0 j/ }3 Y4 u, l9 r; l* [ A
Costs and Benefits
" r& p- ~7 h1 E; _! OExternalities1 Z. ~+ ?7 W/ F9 B
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
6 A& ^1 X8 {% }5 N9 mYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
# R% d0 }* z* N! w+ X# RECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
) z! {' n6 Y7 y4 bTopics:, }0 U- w: Q) W2 s; N2 P" J$ [
Cost-Benefit Analysis
* j$ B: E3 L' A5 C' B* eEvaluating Public Investment Projects
9 E. c( e& X# CLook at examples from 5 J' r# L: }) F; x" u# ~4 y/ k( |1 S
Transportation V5 E1 ^; T1 |# @; H% t
River Basin Management6 J( C7 P( G, S) {* u
Electrical Generation
( \! v/ n- v# R5 XOil & Gas and Pollution Control0 R7 s7 C" {4 j
( j* F+ X" C( J* }7 m2 S b, kIf you enjoyed learning about / I, V6 U5 k" ?8 }' z4 p
Supply and Demand1 H- m4 H" U' o0 O. x# S
Externalities# }; `+ N4 B2 A: q# o9 D
Resource Allocation4 [3 {2 }' H4 S2 @" u- ?1 b- s
Taxation; i2 f" J1 {4 O6 f7 S1 o4 j2 [
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4 z3 ^1 A8 ^ z" m& Q9 A; D& X2 |Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
& E7 q: C1 B* ?/ }1 zYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!& r0 d% ?1 ]; ^/ a
ECON 365 Resource Economics
5 y/ j$ S( L2 R1 X8 P. u- w% u1 hTopics:/ k5 j# M5 N; z8 G
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources; H# u( z% f. U! Y
Scarcity and pricing9 q- ]& `: z+ p) R# w7 u
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues1 q% A& D9 L0 F) e% d
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+ d% e- n0 \6 N5 X% ?Resource Allocation
9 M' r0 D" k( q3 v/ f3 dPricing8 }7 R p+ A! N: ~, r( [
Markets) @& r% V! [( }0 W/ N
Government roles
4 d9 B6 x# j* m7 N: ROr would like to learn more about
. @0 O e3 J6 T$ l; ZThe energy sector, including sources and markets, w9 q4 B! a+ z4 r5 W
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues1 t1 R- O" D8 Z9 F2 m: a' F% S
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Energy Economics!: E0 I7 e: B! \" u0 J
ECON 366 Energy Economics' V- g- n& z ^9 H, F! v3 X
Topics: 9 V2 X* w# U0 O& S# y
Pricing
6 A5 E* S9 u# w+ }Role in economic growth
B" u9 h" X: {0 \1 i4 NEnergy sources and markets : h& k; q3 |4 V1 @6 q1 l* H1 P. R
Role of government - t' {/ t R3 D+ W) k6 q
Regulation * |4 j7 ?8 @& b1 ^9 V; R+ W8 i
# I5 B$ r5 F! F5 E7 N) T, ]If you enjoyed learning about . V1 x' }+ \" z4 W
Externalities
+ |! b9 V' B( R7 D1 hRegulation
2 v2 B- F" G& ^+ s1 ]Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration7 f* d3 c5 Z/ m* _6 C
Steps taken to address deterioration
* [' A, O1 r0 xYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! " K* M- }. C" _/ \8 B: i5 v
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
0 I/ d: m& H# p4 r" ZTopics:
6 i7 s1 n3 W) yEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment % _2 P, A: X; |; A2 P
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
, ]6 r% Y3 ?6 U# ?; K0 gTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
5 Q6 {9 o, r* \Recreation economics: H6 H8 i) y5 U# j+ X4 P( l: q
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Individual Incentives/ e Y; T. u* P
Total Welfare
& C; o9 y# z/ Z" gYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! % X/ E5 K4 u( ]
ECON 378 Law and Economics! L* m9 X1 d! T& ~2 H9 x
Topics:
/ Z* R! Y* {* p' |$ i' hIssues in Criminal and Family Law
; M3 K* c- U6 L' n% ]7 dCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining/ M) \5 H+ ` M8 Y
Child Support Payments
! W' X' V$ T' w$ V" _- F! MPrivate Divorce agreements
|' M2 X7 p; Z4 W6 r( n2 c$ aCriminal provisions of the Competition Act ]% v, t- P6 b' {* R, S s
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Prisoners Dilemma9 t, f3 C- U x
Dominant Strategies& r+ s/ n( V1 m: l4 e3 s2 O
Collusion6 |8 x6 Y) `! w4 b
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
0 B9 M2 _! x( o% s5 Y: nECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
& n6 C+ v5 c" V3 C8 [9 oTopics:
4 D; \1 [4 b6 v2 k( x& V! Q/ ]Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games, E" T4 P& h; [4 e o
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
/ a% ^: v" G3 N7 a1 R1 `5 h! s# P$ zNote! Prerequisites: ) I2 ~6 Q# |1 X! D
ECON 384 & 299 |
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