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Trade
/ U& y3 r% i. x/ XGrowth/ p2 n8 K1 ~7 b% e
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( q/ W6 o; K9 q9 k! NChina as an Emerging Economy
- D7 Y) M! \4 }1 x2 p6 i! Q, mYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
8 i' ?0 r- L7 w+ VECON 211 Chinese Economic Development5 m+ M% A F& l$ F( `' Q a
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( U0 w9 B2 g/ Q" b& o C. f" {Chinese Economy Characteristics5 @1 u5 g4 Z& u# ~- j+ p
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
- N& g9 n7 e- jConsequences of economic reform
. I( d0 E2 p% K" J! }Canada’s economic relations with China4 G9 ]0 ?. T1 T$ u% a
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8 n6 O( Z p. @" ]% l4 M0 t+ f& q! sRich and Poor Countries
# u' s4 a& M/ b8 _$ h0 X. `, DWhy economies differ
. K1 c9 z7 H( J" dCauses for such differences4 U' V$ P5 c B. P
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 P& @* w( a8 ?9 b* D8 b. M- Q" o) ^
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 t$ Y4 z6 n, c W0 }3 m" X5 ^6 JTopics:
" _* A' ?* ^# N8 J' kTechnology! Z, |% X( K* e" ], p* i6 v
Institutions7 O+ T3 D# m3 a) M
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ) k7 \0 L8 E0 Z, f
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Supply and Demand
! w. J; Y/ ~ n: {6 w$ n) d1 o; mConsumer Behavior0 b4 x% @" V+ ]
Production and Cost' j$ F, C2 G# Q$ u( n/ z( G3 t
Price and Output/ S6 p1 K& G; I
Market Structures; Y& M9 n: G# S2 }% |5 Y* f
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!8 [& O# n9 F( a2 C m* R2 C* [2 _
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
2 O" t4 A; V+ f* I, oTopics:
9 C. H7 y7 J3 }( u7 _. O6 O, aTheory of consumer behavior( D- w7 @ L/ V R. w8 e
Theory of production and cost" |+ D( _) M5 a2 U1 B0 y
Price and output determination under competition( E6 W% j; g: P& P5 A+ X, M9 v) ?7 X
Monopoly and other market structures. [% z D. f9 v: L( p- G4 \0 B
8 J4 f! R. }4 ~9 E, r! hIf you enjoyed learning about . W' F5 r8 D+ o; e
Costs and Benefits $ g* h4 j& b2 d" l4 R" P' t" m
Externalities" k& \; N% p2 K( T' n$ @3 d, J$ e% O
Decision-making2 c( Z8 N3 x3 o8 ^* l1 y, A" w
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Capital Investments
, H$ o' I5 P. S8 N+ D) nYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
5 j* ?4 R' I8 sECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation! p& Q4 W$ M& {( [1 }: R
Topics:
: [& F5 {6 W2 V5 q7 WCost-Benefit Analysis+ n4 n" V: {5 O5 O4 b
Evaluating Public Investment Projects. P: f+ `7 j6 W, G) n) u6 n
Look at examples from
& M! M4 ?8 I3 x( p' S( tTransportation
% n# O4 D; z6 ` i dRiver Basin Management" y3 F" W: n; x$ ^9 {3 r4 w
Electrical Generation
6 [ R# ?; \" v2 HOil & Gas and Pollution Control U% ^4 L2 p2 ?5 X- @ C7 ?
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Supply and Demand6 W+ k% g) o2 y6 N! v
Externalities2 T: d) w& S' l' b! J! e
Resource Allocation( c w- g! A. @2 T. s, q, P7 D
Taxation) w; s7 b9 S/ h- f$ P2 ~
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( s; I( C4 I8 A6 o# XSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
# K; E% W( `5 z6 gYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!3 ~4 C$ f8 G1 [) ~! N0 E7 w5 M; c
ECON 365 Resource Economics- ] c1 H$ c+ }, W. C& l/ s$ K
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources' S9 ]% s& s& ~% M7 H4 z: s- P
Scarcity and pricing% V8 v& Q8 @% V* U7 U
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues& p3 A8 ]9 s. a: \/ B$ \8 |
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Resource Allocation
3 n; N c( j) o5 [2 X( ZPricing+ q }% b# I X2 f! C
Markets
% z: F* Z' E, L( ]9 ^Government roles+ P5 D4 M6 K9 c0 G8 s
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
# f- v1 g/ E/ i- gCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
$ {& z! [. @# o$ J! {. d) YYou might enjoy a course about " B+ A6 d: D* N5 }7 ^# I
Energy Economics!8 w& e3 l# Z: Y4 e8 _
ECON 366 Energy Economics" {: b! l$ Y+ x, R3 j0 v3 C* _8 j
Topics:
2 V6 _" y# j o2 ^9 ?, x7 `Pricing" t# c0 g" h9 i' S, B
Role in economic growth
% s+ S* Q9 D$ ]$ `) h V) EEnergy sources and markets
3 C& t4 N9 a* }) e% bRole of government / d/ F& i3 T& ^7 [ \( k3 s4 c5 N
Regulation
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6 z ^# U4 Y3 i/ P$ P( y% Z; V2 rIf you enjoyed learning about
4 o9 ]6 e! b" q8 m, e' M" fExternalities) w, g x. r3 ^7 I7 N |. N
Regulation* `5 I- a: V) D, p. Y4 e" L. u
Government roles: b) W0 j* s" z4 C5 l9 D5 g
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
; Y- U8 C+ }- \. O2 D+ Q4 rSteps taken to address deterioration
7 x6 U- z) o8 k/ I, J/ K$ Z4 kYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
. [1 F# y' x/ u3 IECON 369 Economics of the Environment
( j; P% K0 T" U7 _4 p3 t* n! H, qTopics: ! o9 Y3 h! I3 M3 g! u# [' D- X3 W
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
5 C! o( y3 v% J4 Q( b0 }Types and causes of environmental deterioration + j' ]- u; `8 ?& H
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 4 A4 n5 }0 Q2 b. g( G5 D, u
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives0 B6 z8 n9 V( b/ Q% L# Z% ]3 X
Total Welfare
) y6 I) F/ `% k6 w8 mYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' _* T3 s* r6 e' Q2 I! kECON 378 Law and Economics
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+ c9 L6 n/ i: f$ i& zIssues in Criminal and Family Law. g, C& ]) Z4 w( f' L% i- d# I
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
6 l# @. s% S _7 }Child Support Payments Y4 L% Y6 u E4 E* x1 ~
Private Divorce agreements# u* c# }: A- v+ X; ]& @7 E
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act( t! P7 a* j! b p# L8 p
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2 ^) w$ a- _+ S% yPrisoners Dilemma s! H8 p9 X8 W( u9 J
Dominant Strategies: i4 l$ `' ]0 C/ i1 u/ Z- R& K
Collusion
5 O6 U0 ]8 @$ _" S0 LYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! , Q7 I; a Q$ M" @2 z! |5 V3 k# s& b( k9 I
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications m: e5 M( a t* p
Topics:
! S8 j9 v4 R5 m7 PAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games2 X$ a- V& b! R; @
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
* w% ~' p3 T% q3 w6 C# pNote! Prerequisites:
4 S5 ~5 ?$ n) g& |$ L: iECON 384 & 299 |
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