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Trade
# ]* h; N8 E" v$ y5 w' s3 b/ ZGrowth+ P5 L- Y/ e" |/ ^
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China as an Emerging Economy
2 C [8 P) X! E5 NYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!& B: \% c8 h+ w; Q( F# u7 V+ g
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
7 j0 y/ ]+ z0 _. m! qTopics:
* @$ ^5 i3 c0 T- c9 \Chinese Economy Characteristics
_: V& L* i, D8 J, A0 yRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
6 D+ E) _) ~; J- e! aConsequences of economic reform: V$ V3 z3 m7 N, p1 @) M5 u
Canada’s economic relations with China
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2 f5 x) E3 L2 SIf you would like to learn more about:
5 I# W6 K6 o! C f" jRich and Poor Countries
m1 b" a( z0 J8 [Why economies differ6 d; Q5 {1 ]2 P$ {6 W
Causes for such differences
5 x" B& u* L+ n( jYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( W! R7 g% c7 b5 V% X" t( j! e
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* W( V# T- h' `/ Y/ P1 A* `: ATopics:
6 k; S7 x A \" Y; BTechnology
: S3 r2 V. C' e6 ~7 r r5 M/ EInstitutions4 t' h* C, Z1 Q& P0 K3 r* c0 }
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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( }. e0 A, w1 ]. P& u( v/ V1 @1 q6 FIf you enjoyed learning about
/ z* L7 ?! e% iSupply and Demand, k0 w" F- l! @$ u
Consumer Behavior
. w3 u' W' [' CProduction and Cost% R4 v& z5 L, Q! l2 W% o
Price and Output
0 ]1 P' ?% u, P( H3 c2 O1 bMarket Structures
+ c$ c3 C3 L* BYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!( F; P% b% P, }# I
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
( p: M5 j x6 z7 [8 ~1 YTopics:
2 U e5 l. W- F- H( u$ M0 pTheory of consumer behavior8 T3 F {! ^" d5 s3 n2 ]
Theory of production and cost
# {8 Q/ `% [7 P( I% S- h$ jPrice and output determination under competition0 m0 Y+ ^* e7 Y: ]( V
Monopoly and other market structures
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; ~( ]0 X& f& ?! G3 ?( ]Costs and Benefits
& F" O1 ?, H# R2 Z: I8 H( h6 ~6 ?Externalities
9 Q; q0 ]( Q$ x' V7 kDecision-making
' r% m3 _* f0 Z* j5 g6 F6 O' o; qOr would like to learn more about
3 t: N$ x1 u7 r9 ?' X. ZCapital Investments
" P4 o# J* O4 n& l" R$ LYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
6 r! b$ ?8 j4 w/ C# zECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
. t/ b9 J% u6 E% Z6 S* Y+ ~ i) a% r/ aTopics:
* g6 P! P6 B8 |. [& Q6 G. MCost-Benefit Analysis% F& m9 ]3 M/ J0 O
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
( e) G" G5 _0 U& I4 m5 tLook at examples from
3 |- i( ]4 `; L. `/ C, t, a+ V9 VTransportation5 b! ? z8 Y# G( O7 ?" _2 e
River Basin Management8 t; [4 \7 C* e7 K/ u
Electrical Generation
# |3 X \# @7 \* R2 XOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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$ @* t8 t4 b/ x( v( u$ rSupply and Demand( o! {$ { N0 I
Externalities
5 k6 f& \% p& W# N& n* kResource Allocation% [) z5 P$ F4 O3 Y7 x
Taxation
. M- p! b# B$ l; NOr would like to learn more about
- w0 L2 K9 J( C* @8 cSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
* m+ ]( f8 K' y: [/ jYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!- k; W1 @% t4 d% S' I+ ]0 J+ w
ECON 365 Resource Economics+ z! I* }+ }' Z5 O
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources- D! Z- J$ Q4 A. Z: H6 C" S
Scarcity and pricing' F' o3 B: y' k( f8 O/ N, M* Q
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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& t7 h n4 z1 p7 e' F, DResource Allocation4 J+ T s3 T& H/ e4 B+ ? `
Pricing
& W( U- V* r% M" k( W7 v; v3 RMarkets
7 [3 X" D6 | x+ F5 gGovernment roles
( ~5 i; i! _: k" ^1 vOr would like to learn more about
" [% C0 I# d- }3 ^ B4 iThe energy sector, including sources and markets
. j4 H, A) {9 I C- n& I+ qCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
9 L- E ]1 J/ t# l, U) r; gYou might enjoy a course about
( n9 ]1 V }: ]Energy Economics! A4 v8 y: e! R# H
ECON 366 Energy Economics
+ d) @1 n, w3 B/ A( g) B, P% STopics:
) _, o# L3 H. Q0 ~: nPricing; L7 E/ M/ J: Y& L5 P# d& G
Role in economic growth
9 e, S6 F7 k4 ?6 g2 jEnergy sources and markets
$ g t3 ~5 G5 c9 u e- ^Role of government
. z$ Y. A' _# t! g- I/ x/ C- nRegulation
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( y9 e& v' E2 x1 S+ _3 u2 vExternalities4 L, m' R5 E, K- U7 {9 w# c; u
Regulation; J# J9 r; y$ F X! t! h; A
Government roles; X1 y' E% [# U4 k: f6 e5 s" f
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
! I" T. C: I$ J% P) X. _Steps taken to address deterioration1 H& g8 P; l% e: M* d
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
0 z/ n; E* h9 Z# s! ]ECON 369 Economics of the Environment4 n& A4 t1 C0 f8 @. \" w# \1 I, t6 S5 ~
Topics: 9 I* `. _4 A$ Y4 E" w
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
' ?5 z) j+ `" r/ M) [5 BTypes and causes of environmental deterioration & S7 W# l" p$ Z& Y- ? D7 Z
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
( w7 f2 Q( L8 J6 G3 FRecreation economics- z6 }8 ]* C, J( c' T6 I
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% x0 O0 } v* k2 A6 T: D. h Individual Incentives) M5 X" k' J4 L& x
Total Welfare
& G+ m# v1 S" j OYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
6 \& H" H. z& Z) i1 @ECON 378 Law and Economics; `4 `/ l2 w. c* i
Topics: 2 Q. `/ t! \" d1 q. d% b+ C5 X
Issues in Criminal and Family Law9 h2 C9 r, W( l3 j
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining1 h1 y( {* g8 f8 z- \0 |/ T- J
Child Support Payments+ C$ ^" A# M( b
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Criminal provisions of the Competition Act* W" w- A$ b+ D9 R
& s6 t: Y* b- m/ X9 u7 Y4 x! xIf you enjoyed learning about
1 |4 r z X- m, n( c: B- y) t2 GPrisoners Dilemma7 P3 }- V# t. q% a5 x
Dominant Strategies
% z; M! M: P/ c) cCollusion1 ^8 e( i+ w& ~3 o& Y+ c
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
$ A6 D- {' ^7 \1 Z8 [; B/ cECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
9 X4 h; l9 s- Y0 W( m; X. ?Topics:
2 V4 Z v! t/ L! i- s7 V7 t5 ^# KAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games, W5 x# `3 p9 f( Q2 S6 p; D e
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
# k2 s# x5 ]6 v. b2 xNote! Prerequisites:
o1 ] u' U; O0 R3 P5 R) g2 R! |! |ECON 384 & 299 |
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