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Trade
8 K( x5 x8 `" \5 V6 bGrowth
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3 b( a) H+ k/ V* H/ V, MChina as an Emerging Economy# O9 q# v2 M6 [
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
8 m h* Q% U" @, j5 |ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development+ h7 X! R5 l+ g6 i- l& D9 b0 _1 z
Topics:
9 b/ |. _" y, T& k) T0 z- @8 OChinese Economy Characteristics7 s* T5 t) r$ w- K, b! j
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy1 s. `2 G! q; R2 w' c
Consequences of economic reform3 Q) O; V* [+ W. r
Canada’s economic relations with China5 z7 Y0 Z2 X& o- I z
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If you would like to learn more about: 2 N5 L# }0 W5 a9 P. e
Rich and Poor Countries% d1 q7 c* n& z- ^
Why economies differ7 ~4 ^- t! R) f1 ]+ @& f3 j
Causes for such differences
1 A2 R8 C2 a! }0 u# @" R LYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 q. ~7 Y8 H9 \) q3 N
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ n! N2 N) h2 ?+ V0 n" B& Z7 ]
Topics:+ I* x7 l B, o# N8 P$ V
Technology
9 F# b, D5 E# l0 c; tInstitutions% a, a/ X$ Y/ N( _8 P
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence % e) k o; D! Y. {! s S
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ M& O4 K9 t) B! o5 R2 e; v5 eSupply and Demand j2 a, {1 w$ V1 e8 D
Consumer Behavior
+ r7 ?8 D! W+ J0 U9 d: ^2 k/ `Production and Cost$ ^1 d4 {$ ~9 c$ B
Price and Output
# A) m4 @, L. a5 O! yMarket Structures' o p) U5 C& j/ Y9 k* |
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
4 i" I1 X% V5 k( @$ N/ CECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I, F; Z) Y' b7 f# }) b: `8 U
Topics:
' u; v! {1 l$ X# x( mTheory of consumer behavior8 Y$ i8 N" o1 M$ N7 G
Theory of production and cost
* b* a: G9 x3 ?: L8 `, HPrice and output determination under competition) m- O* s t; |; a6 }: |5 H9 f
Monopoly and other market structures
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+ O5 g7 J! Z/ U9 B4 n$ fIf you enjoyed learning about " A2 x g6 W5 ^6 ~1 f
Costs and Benefits
4 \) o9 B# H1 OExternalities
5 X2 w& A, P. Z3 [$ y7 ]: H" gDecision-making1 G) [% T* d H' i7 k6 J3 K$ G2 w
Or would like to learn more about
# C y5 E9 w( E5 _9 qCapital Investments
" [+ x6 t/ G/ w- {* u6 O0 s0 m7 jYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!8 p, O. V5 o9 X7 L6 H* Y
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation8 ]; y( [& @8 Z0 H9 V, p
Topics:
5 B1 r9 G; A& S: ?Cost-Benefit Analysis
: S3 v+ k' e Q8 B) iEvaluating Public Investment Projects
+ h. @; L8 c V3 B) B% m. O m, N8 tLook at examples from
$ O* v# I' u! n, E3 H2 T: `: ^( STransportation1 q8 z8 l! J7 V! T& j# T
River Basin Management
, ]8 c j* S3 l# q5 _Electrical Generation
& U$ H8 [, W; i; _$ D8 x3 qOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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* D+ q( d. f, J. K( q1 L% xIf you enjoyed learning about
; c1 F9 ^- `3 u1 Q9 q7 ]9 E \. qSupply and Demand' }# w' _9 B& L# r0 k
Externalities
8 L# b6 s7 S# ~+ B# `6 sResource Allocation
$ n6 p {: s. C; d& C7 F6 b: mTaxation: t0 u$ t0 `/ l ~6 g2 V" R8 }
Or would like to learn more about
7 Y6 |- g6 j. j; e+ |0 iSupply of Natural Resources in Canada& e3 a) d( ~: ]' k2 O7 X* M
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
9 I8 j) O8 Z2 T8 r& T2 Y& |ECON 365 Resource Economics' T2 e- @7 @: Y2 m) X
Topics:" I, w8 g8 _: J6 i& g' F
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
( H1 ^0 [5 H- ?1 d6 yScarcity and pricing
, H- k! H7 o# d4 `- g5 sContemporary Canadian resource policy issues. j( A/ Q2 Z0 \! K- M9 P; E
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If you enjoyed learning about 4 X& q( i2 c* i- x- A1 J
Resource Allocation$ h$ i6 I, M7 d! W9 E# V; ^
Pricing
- c$ t5 d P. x' q6 d8 F6 Z( TMarkets. Q( y( @" l- ?0 _. a
Government roles
9 x: {5 ]+ `, c' v: mOr would like to learn more about ! c% q) Y. G2 u2 g p8 R$ N/ H9 B
The energy sector, including sources and markets) @2 D0 l" \+ W
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
& H2 I X( r# ~& EYou might enjoy a course about 9 Y1 [$ C1 w0 c. s& ]+ w- ~
Energy Economics!: R0 G. H. \* M0 t! e
ECON 366 Energy Economics% w$ b% @' y; ]1 ?6 I: c
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Pricing
! @# e$ P. D* i! J1 g' H0 i5 M' vRole in economic growth u+ b7 z7 O/ ] ]+ z2 b
Energy sources and markets ! \6 q6 r% _; z/ _; M8 M
Role of government
1 u( K# ]; g' U+ GRegulation
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Externalities+ L8 W9 [+ k1 \: A! K) J* S
Regulation0 C3 o4 k5 N& F3 |
Government roles
( _8 ^6 _% u" nOr would like to learn more about
6 q R# E: p8 UEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration' c2 N6 g, ^; J5 M
Steps taken to address deterioration) D1 M q2 v% b& o$ {& V
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! . y* C) O S6 y* O( j1 Q
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment% \3 c5 \; _" `
Topics: # A9 W; ^9 T- g7 R( o8 c
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 8 L U, e4 n1 h& @( H( @
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
* v' |* Z' H: N, |) H( wTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration " w, d* `* Q' \7 j
Recreation economics2 }/ ~1 z( ]5 t/ E, `
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3 y0 a, i l1 v1 R5 a5 L Individual Incentives
+ ]; ^/ I" V1 J1 ZTotal Welfare q l* P) ]/ s' X4 C
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
6 Z0 w4 o( m' ~7 D/ M3 s: tECON 378 Law and Economics6 A% H# X& r# s
Topics: % T" c; }# |. H4 e9 [" Q$ t1 T
Issues in Criminal and Family Law9 i% _. E, T i2 S/ `* }5 }0 R b
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining F# u: c# p6 y: Y3 D5 U" W5 R
Child Support Payments- x! R2 h a' ^# v2 C
Private Divorce agreements" B# ?- y; u( g8 O9 D
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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/ u: R: E2 X( I6 S H, tIf you enjoyed learning about 9 u/ _' i9 |% n- B( Z0 r
Prisoners Dilemma/ t5 ~) u. f; t. f: @$ u
Dominant Strategies$ h8 i M( q o0 h: |; [
Collusion# r U- B5 }" N! n* E
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ) V& r! q$ t# {6 \ D# l, `1 z
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications1 e0 r% \. E& R6 {; |
Topics: ]% m. j; I- Z3 l, v
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games0 ?9 e2 p! {' S6 a
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
+ E4 {2 S, S& X2 n7 f3 vNote! Prerequisites:
, a4 b4 F: V' S% b- L8 kECON 384 & 299 |
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