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Trade8 r' X8 F. f0 @/ ?1 z4 |, v4 J6 [7 A
Growth
8 ?0 t" |( E3 e" W, h+ m: T+ ^2 |Or would like to learn more about:
, @3 A5 H/ P- E+ y- V" UChina as an Emerging Economy3 W$ a5 \- X0 `) @* n, @# i- N
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
& |* J o* D# Y! _ f+ |1 c4 MECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
' H( Z1 a F" d7 CTopics: / e7 S) U. C- n+ K/ Y% P7 F
Chinese Economy Characteristics
$ j: f, a( q L: s0 LRecent Events in the Chinese Economy T! @7 v9 D6 [: ~
Consequences of economic reform- @4 e* ~, p1 t6 h+ t$ p+ x* n1 c
Canada’s economic relations with China6 `( _1 p0 }$ O! p: _% ?
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Rich and Poor Countries" H \2 O8 I* f$ D9 N
Why economies differ/ v2 C9 }1 g, g
Causes for such differences8 k# z4 k0 I: R( V1 M# b6 f
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ @+ {9 y/ e6 J$ B( p
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth" s2 |6 ^& g- ]$ Q0 B
Topics:
0 E6 y) N8 y6 L! t! Y, _Technology4 B7 t' N1 V0 g' P
Institutions
% l& ~. l0 \; d Z: @Growth rate Convergence / Divergence \3 {; Q& O% E. ~
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Supply and Demand
4 c6 z7 u5 s+ r' i5 G% Q, ~Consumer Behavior# C+ A/ X# y2 x: s9 n8 Q$ y3 u3 i
Production and Cost2 ]$ k6 f$ k7 u+ z q
Price and Output
8 F5 l/ Q8 n5 l1 @* oMarket Structures8 y" y- L/ Z, G
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!7 o: p# X) r" {! U" K2 Z
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
8 M! j7 }/ u7 u% X' |Topics: 6 W. R' m Z: H- n& c
Theory of consumer behavior
" w* v+ T. i. D) L2 K6 L& D3 ZTheory of production and cost2 u; j8 s2 M" v0 p" ~# O
Price and output determination under competition
4 p: l8 Y# J* Z7 [4 YMonopoly and other market structures
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/ N' B) u4 Q: M3 c X* t6 n/ ?If you enjoyed learning about , U* G I7 E6 [/ L( f5 X, ^
Costs and Benefits
# N( b6 [1 A# l5 M2 w& B7 GExternalities Y6 B7 a& _' v& f% H+ D% T
Decision-making/ F) e9 w9 O& A+ s1 P
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" p! u1 G+ N' \9 bCapital Investments
8 _! w G0 @0 \9 B7 g4 \. [You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
5 P; W- {6 ^2 e/ u" [ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation9 I) v) R- _( @& E- M( j0 H! @$ y
Topics:
( d! p+ r" Y7 u$ q8 r- S8 K$ vCost-Benefit Analysis
6 n9 |% I+ {) `5 D; m' KEvaluating Public Investment Projects3 A7 M9 Q3 \ g6 L8 V$ y: R
Look at examples from
( ]4 f. Z2 L$ s( ~Transportation
; D T4 C: `6 B) O! S+ b) iRiver Basin Management
- ~, A4 ^6 V2 s, E" ]$ R9 S' j2 J6 ?Electrical Generation! T3 u5 l/ Q! e+ b
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control; W# V7 j: D1 k$ N" d2 J' F
% ?! {2 X! o6 C' |( |) ~ ^. dIf you enjoyed learning about / C F8 i1 ~9 @( o8 \5 _
Supply and Demand
5 T! ^- r: g* x* f% T) rExternalities
% c* A, B& ^3 a# R1 XResource Allocation
8 @* ~ J' Y/ X. [9 y/ m) _, rTaxation. y2 Y) r& n: m
Or would like to learn more about
$ L6 `- v# T: ?" t6 r/ h, ESupply of Natural Resources in Canada
' g) i" s. i' r* m$ L* rYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!1 a3 z! F3 \$ f6 j4 R% m
ECON 365 Resource Economics$ D* O( N- B" z, B( n3 G
Topics:' L+ D/ ]( N3 _& G4 T
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources7 n$ Q3 y/ f+ j: O6 _( e. P
Scarcity and pricing
, w: o% D8 @+ X/ T9 N5 J1 AContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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1 q: Y, V- `, R, N/ n* N& AIf you enjoyed learning about . V7 f' Z9 H; ?
Resource Allocation
3 r1 c1 o8 v& R8 q: n2 NPricing6 N0 u4 `: s: W$ G: v" ^- F! _5 z
Markets- j! I e) Y$ D$ b" h
Government roles- s1 T2 l! n' C; Z& ?
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- N2 C% J* F* n* A. Y. {The energy sector, including sources and markets
; |+ O4 `( P/ |/ K5 d8 iCanadian Energy Policy and current issues0 S+ \4 b5 P6 v" ^
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Energy Economics!# o: L; P& _: _) h+ ?5 Z; r
ECON 366 Energy Economics4 V. ]$ T3 g+ Z* \6 Q( n4 @
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Pricing' L8 D0 A4 w8 s" H
Role in economic growth % I7 a5 ]( V3 L8 y6 d
Energy sources and markets
9 h5 W j3 G5 q, W1 g% oRole of government ' K/ m1 H+ _% k: |; ]$ j) U" `
Regulation
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& R$ K: p2 z5 v2 E* R/ p1 uIf you enjoyed learning about . Z. O4 Y% s7 d0 G7 M) [
Externalities
& V5 a m2 \& {. q$ ^Regulation
% P7 @2 m5 p2 T% z. [* E% l; u" L- pGovernment roles
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; Q( a* P/ `" |3 REconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration5 j0 y5 a. e C3 r
Steps taken to address deterioration ?) g% U1 G/ v8 m$ m
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
2 s+ ?7 F4 v1 v: hECON 369 Economics of the Environment% K6 o. U/ a, G
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment . f: h% j9 K- a% y/ S2 ~+ \$ y
Types and causes of environmental deterioration " f3 Q c3 E1 U" W* \" |! g' ^
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
- I3 K: l/ G3 R" r& H8 Z I; n6 \: FRecreation economics0 y4 w) q" R" H8 \* U m
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Individual Incentives
U: @" p. ?# @" N7 Z" TTotal Welfare % d5 l1 }6 z5 k! \/ p) N
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ! D3 d' n$ d5 I: v8 v: e Y- `6 Q5 L
ECON 378 Law and Economics
0 T0 K5 y% n2 }6 K; uTopics: - [% m" l8 O( D
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
c( t3 r6 N8 MCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining2 p' t$ y- H3 W! M# k
Child Support Payments# q. r; d/ x7 k. f& X: `$ q
Private Divorce agreements6 ]6 ~: l& L2 D
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act: U0 A9 W6 `" {' o5 T) W1 i6 e/ h
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Prisoners Dilemma
' M- @' v& j" ~7 Z' F8 EDominant Strategies
. E& g; i+ {" R$ j" U d4 G9 zCollusion& M; ~$ I" X L8 ?' W! q
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
# ^5 {# M) q3 aECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
: @+ ] S+ i: P% C0 W cTopics:
. o& u+ Y2 u4 U) U; R* VAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
# q. v$ ^ g1 Q# r& K) }Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 8 p+ k( z4 m. _' U
Note! Prerequisites:
' z3 N7 J6 p6 ?7 P4 e& `) Y, J& f" cECON 384 & 299 |
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