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Trade
: A C( k; d' r" W/ K0 zGrowth! T6 T7 h/ w6 C. D
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# r( i7 c1 i0 S8 xChina as an Emerging Economy; |. Z( J* b! M% Q4 G. c/ ]7 z; i( J4 K
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
- Y' r: n/ O: z. {ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
! t$ W4 i2 C) P2 s& M/ d7 w) BTopics:
5 B( d( l- ~; f: }Chinese Economy Characteristics; F- t1 ]1 b" a5 K% i2 ` u% b" ^
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
F0 o$ `* \! [Consequences of economic reform9 M2 a; x `( k& R: k$ e& D/ ]1 @
Canada’s economic relations with China, k' U: Z1 r2 Z
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Rich and Poor Countries
' h6 L2 M$ r' I bWhy economies differ# A% m4 K/ |9 a. n- A
Causes for such differences# b: K2 @" b. o5 r5 b+ k
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth# f! g% R/ J% j( j0 g2 g
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ S9 F& _# a# o: e" @; s2 r# ?# B
Topics:( f4 v. x2 o3 E- B. B- `
Technology' ^$ y7 N! e) {9 W& L- ?$ \/ ?
Institutions
* I8 X. Y9 B: S" `% A$ UGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence + _, T B- G, h m, m
2 V* V8 F2 L8 a v* VIf you enjoyed learning about
; t5 s/ |7 Y/ v% e& O8 a2 ySupply and Demand
5 [+ J) q4 d" e, G6 U* HConsumer Behavior
$ [! V/ M& `5 M) @4 X) n5 OProduction and Cost3 s3 o7 j" h' }( V( F7 U5 b* P! w
Price and Output
: n: ?; ]! Z$ W0 `# e/ S: aMarket Structures
( x) U5 X8 y/ @! ?7 U8 VYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
8 _; t7 s" O! ]2 Z% N# ?$ TECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I2 p \# h& ~6 c. |& k" l! P# ]
Topics: + Y. l: @1 w9 w0 I4 s# p3 r
Theory of consumer behavior( ?% c3 I. d5 ^" k( z
Theory of production and cost
2 ], N- A; C4 J5 B. t! V% qPrice and output determination under competition4 i( L z. K- d0 B
Monopoly and other market structures
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1 z" w3 ]: M6 k7 R! n% Z( d* `If you enjoyed learning about
+ O, F+ G- }% o* x0 m: u; Y- QCosts and Benefits
7 N/ s* ^6 s8 Q% O( Q5 [Externalities& R) C1 I3 b8 V7 c* L! e! G7 s0 [
Decision-making
, l. x$ M; F; g1 Z7 Q ?: f" g' b3 eOr would like to learn more about % {3 r3 _ f0 T) O) q2 [, O
Capital Investments
% S; V3 q/ i+ [* qYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!# G' W8 _6 b( [& o, p- w
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation" F5 O0 i" U+ n3 x/ s" _1 o( q
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
7 @, c2 }" i& c/ i0 q9 J! fEvaluating Public Investment Projects
! o/ T8 v% V4 b1 T+ R' f- B0 ]0 kLook at examples from
! O) w+ z# z- dTransportation
/ L4 K* G' o# Z( O- zRiver Basin Management; V, b: O* O3 x* u5 Y
Electrical Generation
. K; H3 ^% R, E6 JOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
# p7 G% X. F( I8 e3 W3 {# e# {8 oExternalities
" c1 M) a1 D0 d* O& C ?0 B! f( iResource Allocation
) ?- w0 i/ T# \Taxation
5 l" ?! p6 B. D0 A& ^) Y' ]Or would like to learn more about
$ O7 a( J( ^0 h; m1 f" E8 |Supply of Natural Resources in Canada& a; W3 g7 J. X
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!, |+ h8 r7 x! K2 Q7 d
ECON 365 Resource Economics
7 m/ |* I8 t* Y# g, S' E8 P' e- gTopics:
/ J1 d' j- _/ P5 e; XExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
' R7 Y) b, C+ K1 S ~ A. S) h7 TScarcity and pricing
" d8 Q: n; |. U, U: S& t1 l% ?/ PContemporary Canadian resource policy issues- w( t) x2 b8 q1 j& l, J
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Resource Allocation8 v- S+ S+ K' n- o& K7 v, @4 R% `
Pricing. X6 h3 p/ z+ v" e: x
Markets
/ k3 g+ U1 ~( E7 F8 f6 Z, D% r. LGovernment roles) q) R0 q4 U' j) i- y- n
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; n m* y/ N+ E4 [ PThe energy sector, including sources and markets
( m( q3 Y% |6 j3 ~ {( @5 e* YCanadian Energy Policy and current issues ^5 c6 j* u% l, j4 N# Z
You might enjoy a course about
; k, c- e5 E6 z( `: \Energy Economics!
: A0 X5 N7 ~ _ {* OECON 366 Energy Economics# m7 W+ E. a* `8 {
Topics: ' k% \3 N/ E, x! C* ]" }5 s
Pricing' d/ A7 m: `/ ^# }" w+ D' |9 {
Role in economic growth * s2 h4 a7 g9 f3 u o5 ]5 k. ^& Q' E
Energy sources and markets
+ S$ E9 q! F2 Z5 K. U' M* b8 W8 g% rRole of government
! r9 ]: h8 |& I, Y2 uRegulation
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- M- ?- u) h, [9 Y5 v9 G# [Externalities
* z o* b0 g( H. c0 S$ V8 k! \Regulation3 }( \& X. C. g" @: j! y- X
Government roles+ U' Q- H5 e5 B$ a
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% t( H1 z: a2 w! eEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
0 K) _( ~ k& C; u) mSteps taken to address deterioration
, _9 U7 |; \& U" {You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! v; {) s# f' u0 K. B9 `& U
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment# B) h1 e0 O# e# @) P# Y
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
1 `, A, x5 d( r M! ^/ y5 mTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 6 N7 o3 g$ ~9 i7 D6 G! T$ }+ U4 l
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ! Z/ L; B( l' \: N9 ?1 v# d5 T1 {
Recreation economics! B" o0 n! `, s# [+ a+ j) U% o% k# ~
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. E0 ^- w$ h4 p2 A( ` Individual Incentives( e; y! D. s( N% ?
Total Welfare 1 r! x& M# L, y
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! $ y- U- E. N; g& T3 l4 j
ECON 378 Law and Economics; D& J( I: p7 H6 {
Topics:
# [1 H1 @2 I6 W- k& D+ @- XIssues in Criminal and Family Law; B+ p+ y8 @( G, {
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining. O: V! l/ _" V) F. H$ [. ?, o$ W6 W6 G
Child Support Payments
* V4 i9 n! f; d5 BPrivate Divorce agreements
2 K# W$ }3 |" N4 K" ZCriminal provisions of the Competition Act) J: o5 a, ]- k( J4 w1 m
; y0 h, k/ I( y, c/ F1 P+ U1 a) D3 @7 vIf you enjoyed learning about 7 O. e+ E3 `+ x4 o$ b
Prisoners Dilemma
: ?8 L$ d- k5 h; d% x: v- S& qDominant Strategies. q& h" o' G% `) ]# _: g1 D3 |
Collusion/ v4 i# M9 p9 ^. J. G3 g
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! / n1 g! P* N% a# h) |
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications( T5 [ {5 _' u! m' [% J
Topics: ; T z7 Q0 M$ W+ w. O Z8 F$ K# d7 @4 Z
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
3 h; [' @. ^- Z8 m. V+ VApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
% q% X1 B$ u' s- _# t# NNote! Prerequisites:
, Y F. Q0 z& }0 b4 `$ ]ECON 384 & 299 |
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