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Trade7 ]/ ^7 }. U. n9 u. _ R
Growth" Z' @3 Y: w( L" L0 U
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* d9 i( i+ C' @# HChina as an Emerging Economy
; ?& w2 q! b9 _3 \2 A( JYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
1 b R) y* w) ~8 t# e3 m7 s4 h8 lECON 211 Chinese Economic Development8 f- A7 b* v& W9 m9 F+ Q: p5 m' S$ _
Topics:
8 N/ w# g, E( ^2 s2 @: |2 o) S! NChinese Economy Characteristics
% ^5 _, @5 l }Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
% ~' w5 O2 q! [& }Consequences of economic reform
; J/ s/ d! q% U/ nCanada’s economic relations with China. s9 |! d! |/ W9 M% Q
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+ {( l4 d: U# t2 v1 s% v6 Z5 TRich and Poor Countries
3 {0 a: U ~& N$ `0 K- iWhy economies differ
], Y% ]$ c3 n% [Causes for such differences
) W! U3 ~( E9 G5 T) o( I3 YYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- s% S! S8 y- K7 y9 rECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ Q2 h, T: i/ b; U: B! FTopics:
, {' x+ [6 Y# vTechnology
6 o% v4 c! Z: v& t+ o8 p; ~Institutions6 S+ ^ @( }: o" j [3 k e
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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& D7 U7 p. C$ t4 `0 c" LIf you enjoyed learning about
9 @6 b5 A6 `0 M* ?Supply and Demand
; a8 w6 f( c0 Z0 Y5 i9 t8 \Consumer Behavior+ H: k7 |& v; L7 D* m
Production and Cost
8 a; K5 P; t$ k" \Price and Output1 e, O$ \ N9 ^
Market Structures
* W" b& X. @5 W; Y7 c" E: v3 i2 T* {You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!) N1 J" P$ D% q7 ^
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
8 [5 R9 @# \$ l5 A5 I6 X+ g0 s0 ITopics:
8 q+ J; C! r: h; H, i( w* RTheory of consumer behavior$ n' H6 n- A/ a
Theory of production and cost& x% I# G; A. R9 y
Price and output determination under competition
* {# {0 L# M/ X7 rMonopoly and other market structures1 D7 J; \+ V) c/ @# N$ j4 ~0 R
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3 B, K; F* k( c4 T1 ~Costs and Benefits
* \! G! k1 p+ N, t+ ?8 U& a" d" PExternalities
; e. y6 d* j- P5 \1 f$ iDecision-making5 u- t& {9 X6 k* q0 |
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4 N( K2 \. c* A6 }6 lCapital Investments( D2 e; N% D2 }% r" ] ~
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!/ p' ^( M2 q9 Y9 ]" m
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation$ |+ D$ t z+ g* l2 n, Z
Topics:
_, N- ~+ Q& b. YCost-Benefit Analysis
0 f% Y9 n* T# YEvaluating Public Investment Projects! _- D* t! m4 s, j
Look at examples from 3 [& B8 S9 Y4 I8 p
Transportation
0 \+ e; o# }+ J% f) }7 f" G: |River Basin Management1 d0 y' A% ?+ T% M- F4 [
Electrical Generation7 m2 P7 {, T' s" x; a: V& V0 q
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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& l5 P3 T4 L L0 J+ kIf you enjoyed learning about
$ X4 e9 y+ d# i% m$ j6 dSupply and Demand
% M# B! G1 L2 E/ ^Externalities
. }$ r, C) G$ y3 M; UResource Allocation! U. j+ w9 F1 U* e. Z
Taxation% q8 z6 R+ R4 L3 W7 b$ o# r l; G" B. B
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& Q1 ?1 o) E- V+ FSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
7 Q( V! V0 k% A$ Q8 y- JYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
8 U N% I# [7 ?! {7 N' s: AECON 365 Resource Economics2 x* ]3 b, x, b
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
p$ J4 X& |) B# D3 dScarcity and pricing
" M- X' ?1 Q( V: R1 ~' i, K: o7 AContemporary Canadian resource policy issues. _" O3 |. e5 ] X- s3 ~5 f. u
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Resource Allocation
& b6 t+ R, l5 ^8 F" A$ g9 ePricing M1 @6 a6 I, ~* k+ C
Markets* j& d/ r3 L4 {/ o& d; W
Government roles5 D$ y8 j; c7 e4 B
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
0 I4 F1 O* S$ S3 n) p* H5 ~Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
' q4 K" @. W2 c! FYou might enjoy a course about
8 H$ w& `3 g+ F4 ]9 i2 qEnergy Economics!
) i3 Y( X( B5 A, b7 e/ p5 bECON 366 Energy Economics( F$ n" x7 ^6 n# ~) @, i$ _% w9 @
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Pricing
' M- r: h, r8 T2 ?Role in economic growth
) K3 Q& R; m9 f( V. {Energy sources and markets
2 C+ i5 O! h7 a7 w9 hRole of government / g7 v' a: z7 f* D5 I8 p1 e
Regulation
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3 ?. l R; Q/ g3 u, K. O9 x+ RIf you enjoyed learning about # w: Q* c* p2 v9 \+ `- I! e+ b
Externalities
! j% p2 j8 z1 XRegulation& _5 w4 E8 z: m- ~ Y
Government roles/ F, A# T. ]/ C/ `+ n
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
( @6 x. T H* S0 T+ o/ q/ {* NSteps taken to address deterioration
! ~ `0 S3 @& U( @- _You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 8 n a6 X& e3 {1 B8 v3 J
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment4 ~! K- h8 Z% L: Y; z& J' I4 Y
Topics: 5 \4 H4 ~$ n7 N1 V" V
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
: j- U" M: D8 x$ g; _1 }Types and causes of environmental deterioration
$ ?& @( M7 `; e' x5 o$ D: N6 _Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
& ]7 W9 H% |, I4 V# k; v1 t fRecreation economics' E" f! X/ {5 D6 B
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( Z+ F8 h! V- d: l2 A, W Individual Incentives
+ j' j5 C$ d& A) \9 [5 vTotal Welfare
. ~( N$ c+ a3 KYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% E8 Y+ b8 S" p9 s2 z4 D0 JECON 378 Law and Economics2 V2 [0 ]# k2 X
Topics:
. w1 t! j6 G- m+ GIssues in Criminal and Family Law
; c: q+ g1 K; Q9 H- x3 CCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
+ f& L4 z0 M& @) I5 sChild Support Payments
5 x, a: @4 h& v* `6 q2 HPrivate Divorce agreements
$ \4 E% \/ }) o( tCriminal provisions of the Competition Act& V6 q! }1 z# ?9 O/ d" w7 ^
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Prisoners Dilemma" a: k! d5 Y" {* h3 j% z
Dominant Strategies. z9 l5 ~1 E7 `, p+ @. t9 q8 O
Collusion6 ]6 a4 a! t$ s1 E/ X" B2 h' }* o
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! " ~0 K/ c% T2 V
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
: w2 j' p) N/ rTopics:
7 v$ }9 ?3 H' G; H5 xAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games4 E; ?$ _- `8 X# ?
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
1 d6 {2 o# j2 d0 _Note! Prerequisites: - C" g) u) H4 k6 [/ T; V
ECON 384 & 299 |
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