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Trade* ?$ n) G$ m6 _: o: a5 q
Growth" W* q$ [0 d- r% X
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3 ?% K h/ R6 N+ N9 @China as an Emerging Economy
; F% p" e9 e0 G; v6 O9 r4 L& M+ `You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!2 e) j; v. z/ {3 O
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development8 N$ t: m( x h x$ k/ Z
Topics: $ Q2 }/ N. G2 W1 r6 \& V$ o! P: S
Chinese Economy Characteristics7 {4 ?4 i' U3 Q
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
B& a" y+ {5 j) E! A' l% h& s; [Consequences of economic reform
- ]3 `3 y# p' U7 R% I6 KCanada’s economic relations with China3 t0 D9 Y: z3 [9 b# U8 v
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Rich and Poor Countries
7 d6 `) O2 I4 {- oWhy economies differ( G4 z( w% O: |% l9 i
Causes for such differences1 h: t, c& \+ p8 q6 M, L
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- f# S# O3 g7 R' N& u) M- l6 b7 ~
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth D4 d8 T; Q" c# D
Topics:
$ K8 ?8 {, U3 K4 E& @Technology
& d4 x5 W$ K6 yInstitutions; _4 M* p9 S7 k' L, h
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ) n3 u; X9 W( u
# n2 v2 [% x: k4 f6 d& QIf you enjoyed learning about
* f+ [3 L7 X) O/ h) gSupply and Demand
" W; o' `; X' f) {Consumer Behavior3 S2 D2 L* O% c
Production and Cost
7 b' l7 N, Z; r- z+ _Price and Output8 Q/ y. U8 K' C+ t1 h" E
Market Structures
3 V+ X1 n4 n& b* n0 U3 o3 hYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
; l# e. [9 e1 h: j- t+ n# R9 ]ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I C8 M5 i( i2 W% ]; J8 ^9 }
Topics:
2 z7 X" X3 h% [- A# Y7 H! {1 ETheory of consumer behavior' X! g# Q+ V# R1 j0 X1 ]
Theory of production and cost
- F9 t: _+ E/ Q! |, @) LPrice and output determination under competition
* j& g- q% _7 hMonopoly and other market structures
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7 l9 r5 g( q4 f) nIf you enjoyed learning about
" _; i( J$ H0 y E! j+ z3 ]Costs and Benefits % p8 h/ g8 K% {/ _, A( D' g( X
Externalities
$ c9 K* @: p$ K6 gDecision-making* Q6 r# K/ [1 [
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Capital Investments$ g. L$ R! H: G5 s* ^
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!, b7 n0 Y7 s( c0 g( T% ]
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation6 [- J* U+ L* U8 G, r
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Cost-Benefit Analysis7 ?2 b- U1 s2 C: c4 f
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
1 k. o8 @- D7 y$ `9 {9 i% O3 DLook at examples from
" o) F& u. N+ i( A9 v+ HTransportation
0 v" W1 i5 k4 d6 P B9 |River Basin Management/ z b! ~" O' [+ B$ r; a, a4 E
Electrical Generation! a/ ]8 X. ]5 q2 r
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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; A! {4 t& F/ ~! \Supply and Demand' Z7 M% ?' e9 @( U- `
Externalities" P& v2 q- L) y; N' X
Resource Allocation
% } h8 ?# t/ }8 a/ JTaxation7 T. k2 P) [3 w9 j2 P6 {
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0 b% X! B; @# I/ e6 l. G% v1 y$ aSupply of Natural Resources in Canada- ^- M j$ O3 Z" ~
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
1 P d. I6 P- Y4 y6 WECON 365 Resource Economics$ I; Q4 q# P8 V, Y6 j+ X
Topics:! B9 |& G& w5 T, J9 _' ?8 ~
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources1 [2 J7 d: b' I% H; O. o" ?; \
Scarcity and pricing" g7 d; {6 c* `5 K0 u
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues: R# F7 f* q" K3 v5 h! V: M
3 U- e0 a" g0 p7 xIf you enjoyed learning about
& p$ `. K5 `7 ?$ V7 {6 f- X% ]Resource Allocation' T: O* M; n7 j' g) T1 n% [
Pricing- \( V" V, A& U! m; p- B7 P
Markets
+ e9 p1 X+ L+ c: G" P/ ]# pGovernment roles
$ q; K5 s8 a# `0 O2 yOr would like to learn more about
. H: `- K+ \5 D" W2 `$ q3 e; tThe energy sector, including sources and markets
% N, G0 p2 O. \( j$ D; S a3 ?8 p. VCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
2 s1 b. \2 D% K4 k6 m* W- oYou might enjoy a course about
7 x2 f8 Q& E- K- eEnergy Economics!4 a9 D9 M: ?+ J' R% a4 n j
ECON 366 Energy Economics
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Pricing
. n c: ~% b/ \, }Role in economic growth
* ^) i! B. u: l2 zEnergy sources and markets " q- l6 k' A) |& H" T& h4 ^$ ?# Q
Role of government . u1 r1 f3 q8 i, w" l
Regulation / M9 `' Q7 c5 e g% U
7 c# Z' K3 P9 m) V/ RIf you enjoyed learning about & h0 n w: s; ?
Externalities
3 f: ]0 t9 P. iRegulation
0 Q% V5 b' n1 i5 D9 jGovernment roles
7 }. V1 d$ c- @ V# eOr would like to learn more about & l* V+ Y [5 W7 m
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
# t" Q6 b7 H0 a' O% M/ i; YSteps taken to address deterioration
( j; K8 Q/ i( H: I# [You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ) d6 I" t, e+ S" k" |, J
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment - U! z7 G5 y3 B: z+ K/ ~# o
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ' P$ z9 l/ D0 H3 a" ^* I: z
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
6 F2 `3 g g1 E' PRecreation economics8 o/ O* A, y; @# x' v" n
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B+ }+ j) h2 Y" D$ Q Individual Incentives, q: _' N G& k3 y& `! A
Total Welfare
7 w4 x" C1 G# {% I) ]% h, iYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% }. J# e6 |) }8 u6 ZECON 378 Law and Economics
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$ x, g" {5 f" I6 V3 ^+ l3 dIssues in Criminal and Family Law: W( P3 N) n$ X: Y$ _ I
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* Q, C) U& r N9 o- X; ?Child Support Payments$ U3 Z( \. Y6 [( D- C) G
Private Divorce agreements0 H" J* o4 N2 J) i& w: e, m* \' Q
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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! \# W3 ?, G! d. M; ?, V6 N/ nIf you enjoyed learning about 4 P4 ?8 ?( w% B2 }
Prisoners Dilemma) p: O f. v/ @9 n" `$ `
Dominant Strategies
: w8 _& \9 S/ r: n. H2 lCollusion0 j, [' @- s$ {
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 6 x; Q9 m. p4 f
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
5 ?. A/ Q% N' N- \Topics: 3 Q4 K9 `( l) a- w+ u
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
3 t0 O0 ]( A) u1 |' U" hApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
$ ~1 B9 u7 ?- e2 l; HNote! Prerequisites: ( t5 g8 ]+ d) M( b" Z( V. q. A3 [
ECON 384 & 299 |
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