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' L; J6 x$ ~- {: k/ V( HTrade
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5 o. A3 U4 z h6 B' x6 r4 tChina as an Emerging Economy6 Z$ h5 S) b6 p
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!6 L m3 M1 o) F
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development9 V+ z3 S% G3 W& _3 V3 y; \
Topics:
: G" I: ^( i4 N# d# @9 m. Z- rChinese Economy Characteristics
& v7 c7 }8 I- @* v% m# j( \Recent Events in the Chinese Economy! m5 t# E6 ]2 d7 B
Consequences of economic reform
! `; I2 `8 @1 Y) L3 j6 rCanada’s economic relations with China
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% a4 V7 w t8 Y# j" J* F" w7 [( mIf you would like to learn more about: ! X' s- w: }( W% L$ a3 R
Rich and Poor Countries0 z/ c; O( X, H I0 W# E5 p3 R
Why economies differ
& f$ u$ D- u7 k1 u% h7 G3 U; w! uCauses for such differences
" Z; {/ G7 i; ?You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 O8 ?3 y$ B$ [# U3 P8 G$ {, M) q3 _
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- V7 @0 r% k, J* a1 Z T
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Technology& l0 }1 q. {0 q1 z
Institutions5 V$ }; \* B. u& g: x6 u3 Y0 L
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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# o$ V4 C6 I+ z, T9 F" tIf you enjoyed learning about & L$ U9 P0 z* h+ x8 f. g3 b
Supply and Demand( ~2 K) F; i2 S) m1 l
Consumer Behavior
9 p: h% j2 S) A: Q% oProduction and Cost& a4 \ z4 f- P% `
Price and Output2 z6 H. [/ K% q. B9 v, h- y
Market Structures; Y0 Z5 g$ T- u4 B$ m3 y7 _+ R
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!) a# C- a* d. ]
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I' T* \- k1 y) u {. Q
Topics:
$ j# w' S7 V0 _! T7 }& Z) rTheory of consumer behavior
; z! V4 b$ k* Y7 i7 i9 J, RTheory of production and cost+ _ D9 ` g- ?5 D" ^
Price and output determination under competition
' X \+ @; e! L5 G7 uMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits $ M# w8 j C: l) ^9 c
Externalities# W7 L1 a2 @) ]; \- y' [) B
Decision-making- R8 {$ `9 }( F2 a
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Capital Investments8 R7 A+ x4 t4 B! f
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
U# v% H: T: }+ ~$ ~ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
8 l* o' @6 ~1 x# m! G& RTopics:" K1 @& q: G7 l. z P7 E8 Z
Cost-Benefit Analysis& Y, x' q+ {* r8 C
Evaluating Public Investment Projects/ g. s7 _, J2 S m0 N
Look at examples from 5 X2 O8 L; m' r$ L+ H
Transportation
0 k# M7 x) a$ s! E, c9 MRiver Basin Management; T A, _2 ?6 j6 W- |& x/ R
Electrical Generation+ R5 ^$ w! K/ i S; v
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Externalities4 f$ s2 s; P% I5 D2 Y- j) q1 h7 S7 ^
Resource Allocation( _; R$ \5 f) l* e# O3 T5 O
Taxation8 w2 O5 u2 [& i/ X2 m. D
Or would like to learn more about
( z6 @8 b3 ]1 U! W! y4 ~Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
0 i9 Q9 r. a- c% ?You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
$ B' @: O+ J7 l3 P" M3 {. VECON 365 Resource Economics3 H6 P: e4 i& x6 b& |" R
Topics:
5 R* W3 r* m* ]Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
0 T x! F) X/ A6 |" vScarcity and pricing+ K; w. K# G a4 \
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation& }9 b! B9 c+ k3 j
Pricing
- g. y1 y+ W: TMarkets$ G! {) D5 A/ T. B
Government roles
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. A% o9 X# p0 D' u) [( oThe energy sector, including sources and markets+ z' _: s/ d; F
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues# }! @4 B* ~$ B& l8 v
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Energy Economics!: D; {# V: x1 f' d. e3 h+ l8 z
ECON 366 Energy Economics# I4 L- k- Z1 b& \0 }
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Pricing
2 h0 y p1 S8 |Role in economic growth
% B+ ?$ Q F, K2 y8 ?* o, o' D/ j) uEnergy sources and markets / h" K0 u9 u( [. @6 j
Role of government
% j" \: @. Q, x$ O2 |1 G& [; bRegulation
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) {7 m/ i- C( l# gIf you enjoyed learning about
+ u" ^7 |1 I$ ^$ N/ _+ P; W$ lExternalities+ j H# Y. N4 D( z1 S! x4 A
Regulation* g6 ` ~# H7 m+ Q3 I' m
Government roles
( Z0 o$ m" Q8 g5 \; M) H/ xOr would like to learn more about
1 R3 K/ q8 z" mEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
- g Y( E f; ~# i3 n( h, YSteps taken to address deterioration
* M) ]4 T, |8 c( Q% HYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
+ ^4 c& H/ I! c7 j. D+ SECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 x1 i3 t7 Y8 `/ z* S8 U. Q- @
Topics:
* Q$ K# g/ x2 P) `" U. jEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
- ] |4 q3 g6 |. sTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
$ e% h, a7 |7 f; b n9 J/ r" S$ a6 ]Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 4 I( W6 M, b8 [/ \+ f1 P5 P
Recreation economics
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4 Q$ W9 K: r6 m+ WIf you enjoyed learning about
+ k2 @+ t8 W# R2 P; O9 p& C( T Individual Incentives, Q; Q" B+ j9 C0 @
Total Welfare
; S4 y4 A/ |0 \+ |. b2 Q- y' S4 g DYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 3 g: \, t2 q+ |" i
ECON 378 Law and Economics
0 j' f( X: F1 y" g' z* T" e# t0 J: K1 v2 WTopics: & S. k" t- u" L) q' t1 N; A7 b
Issues in Criminal and Family Law$ s/ C5 B6 H# b! z
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining/ K* d4 X, S2 t1 U+ P$ x; K
Child Support Payments5 H$ L5 S. ?: r2 L1 i$ `
Private Divorce agreements! C$ {( ?1 e- Y8 V# G3 {; ]
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
% Y" v; U9 D u6 m4 a, E; B3 ] ZDominant Strategies
- Y9 s i# k ~# bCollusion
* D" C c4 U. @. H1 v5 [You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
) B$ k5 ?3 D6 c1 bECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications0 r, u* P u, g. u
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
: P3 U# G1 q9 DApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
4 S+ J6 c/ [$ E$ m6 P! Y: Y/ t/ r9 o1 bNote! Prerequisites:
- J2 Z7 `; P/ [; A7 t' ~+ [ECON 384 & 299 |
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