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Trade7 m% y9 Z0 Q4 W+ ~+ r" k
Growth, q2 U3 h( ?$ r
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; W) X/ R, p% n M$ M6 r4 V( n- |China as an Emerging Economy
: W9 Y) G6 X- q4 r6 x$ {, r. MYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
4 @, @# B6 P( b4 c1 w! i D# ^! r% y" OECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
! E9 q3 C% C g$ A- C, S5 x! FTopics:
# v. ?/ W5 ?7 g) r( HChinese Economy Characteristics
! J+ o$ V% D6 Q- E/ k- z: SRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
6 C4 D2 u/ t" W# P, F( uConsequences of economic reform" H% c% a, G' J5 ~1 J" _
Canada’s economic relations with China6 h# {1 A) r9 ^
; [( I$ n/ f) a3 T2 E; BIf you would like to learn more about:
6 \9 p/ B6 {( a _3 d: M; RRich and Poor Countries, I# f9 c! ?# ^4 y6 b; C1 C$ O9 t
Why economies differ
2 W) r9 L. M$ ^. K cCauses for such differences( S6 B2 m+ A/ I6 e
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& r1 J( `: w" p* b2 _ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; h1 R2 e' s- O+ a+ z8 }# {' h4 KTopics:
/ b8 t- `( V e0 ^$ l3 E( eTechnology
# V# D+ U) m) ]4 WInstitutions
- g2 u: }( t9 v, i+ q# ?9 o! _! \Growth rate Convergence / Divergence * F6 z4 }) m& C
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ r- A7 ^2 @3 T8 B: Y/ [8 HSupply and Demand2 r- l8 C1 q0 }+ P% H
Consumer Behavior3 d. @% |% V6 v9 z7 \
Production and Cost/ l2 l8 j4 I6 ?- F0 R2 S$ d
Price and Output
& z& |# ^% {7 L9 }7 aMarket Structures" I$ f( w4 p7 ?, F' F6 [ [
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
2 E e# d! W% r' ?2 VECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
! E( t7 L7 `: _1 g* B) dTopics: ; g4 C$ D$ U5 K9 Z) H+ e I7 D" D
Theory of consumer behavior! r( s9 }6 Y3 f! J7 [
Theory of production and cost
, w- C2 n# c- @! h3 aPrice and output determination under competition4 {$ x) G- v8 ~$ D% p
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about 7 _* y: F, C, J8 z, O. y
Costs and Benefits 4 i8 [: d; ~3 T% ]: c7 T
Externalities
}4 \/ C6 v9 w( T0 V8 |Decision-making, I1 H/ j" f0 q; ]
Or would like to learn more about
5 ^- v3 j5 L- P0 {, E0 v; mCapital Investments
5 r: l8 i& J) p* pYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!+ L/ x. l- h4 R* R
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
5 G; v0 u* f: j( oTopics:
6 S: s* @2 f1 q1 tCost-Benefit Analysis! U: K$ Z- u: Y8 j) p
Evaluating Public Investment Projects0 O) a- f+ V! ?' w; j$ r4 C) H
Look at examples from % N; P) S# Z! g; \8 Z8 J: a4 u
Transportation
2 `9 f8 j+ U+ R0 D2 m+ V+ b2 D% mRiver Basin Management; E+ ~% C, X: S+ |2 d2 F
Electrical Generation- n( E0 E7 u# Q% j3 \; v
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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5 z8 c% X7 T q/ A0 ]If you enjoyed learning about
' v8 m7 V6 U8 M+ qSupply and Demand
& U. l. g: y* U9 U7 S3 ?Externalities& Q) Y5 w+ o) N3 d Q
Resource Allocation% {' V7 s8 ]) t1 _' D
Taxation
+ U% c, `. U" b7 w) eOr would like to learn more about
/ H) q4 Y. _# x) K. I5 \Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
; Q$ y' _0 {& J: Z" w4 R) ~You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!3 C' F: \. f8 G, z- d
ECON 365 Resource Economics5 c9 M* n% _' g) ]
Topics:
2 H! t0 q! J( P! ]8 YExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources# @0 Z7 l/ s% [$ d0 f
Scarcity and pricing
2 u# t& F: o0 v$ f( i& e4 T5 JContemporary Canadian resource policy issues3 ?; J3 k) m" B
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Resource Allocation o t; C6 w Y0 [% \+ F+ m
Pricing
- t$ ?% b: b7 H3 \4 JMarkets
+ z- i: g% z3 [2 X& wGovernment roles/ D- Y1 a& l+ Z8 |
Or would like to learn more about
0 ]+ M7 H2 o8 d% w& v* g& ?The energy sector, including sources and markets; C B. m8 u; b% n% T2 B' {
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
- v9 R4 Q. n3 KYou might enjoy a course about ; }5 _" l6 g/ e- Y. q
Energy Economics!" c$ f, w) g# e5 ] R" {
ECON 366 Energy Economics
' y" X8 b9 M* kTopics:
# `# {2 ~) W8 L& z# U. UPricing- Z, h2 u9 v: W ~& u Z4 C
Role in economic growth 9 ]8 m9 ?& X& d2 s; R
Energy sources and markets
! P: K3 m3 k) w8 k& P% y$ oRole of government
: |& E" N! u' Z [5 WRegulation 8 \1 L3 n0 p& G* ~. B5 T, e* |
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Externalities
2 @5 d6 |: v1 P2 z9 `7 o, `Regulation
+ r% `/ k5 O4 e$ ]3 i) TGovernment roles
( J. {; L/ ^) K' I6 LOr would like to learn more about
7 a$ m0 q: W6 Y* dEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration, |5 Y. ~7 Q9 c9 S
Steps taken to address deterioration/ v" Y, Q! _6 E8 G- N. y' k; |
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
. |6 r' B9 E: i" ?# ~ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
) b% O& W3 M. M) |, i- sTopics: , o+ r n- E+ S; w+ h2 \
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment * o9 B9 g% l1 V$ P
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
4 S( ^' r. K, d1 Y0 @* VTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 7 c, Z; r# Q# H$ v; s: b1 p1 q
Recreation economics. [; U" B M- C$ f5 m. w
" T& K' i A0 R! L7 h' KIf you enjoyed learning about8 [' u( C/ O; q8 ?% o) A
Individual Incentives
7 B6 x$ E4 }4 @# M2 j7 T0 hTotal Welfare
+ S7 ?7 W" s! Y2 `5 GYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 4 y9 F8 y) d" R" P
ECON 378 Law and Economics
1 o) _. H I6 [" J, h2 X- T+ F% P. qTopics:
2 e4 p/ @. @3 f- Y5 J/ iIssues in Criminal and Family Law
1 {5 {, `! m# p4 V, L7 O7 kCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining# z+ u; H9 s a' b/ Q
Child Support Payments
* s i+ W: I% B0 T6 t5 r8 |8 y/ V: x% jPrivate Divorce agreements+ f: {1 a0 J7 q9 A
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act k* S; i, t$ z4 r- q$ ?
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' J8 M! v1 o. n0 U8 f/ w, ~1 X0 KPrisoners Dilemma
; w: S8 y: ^6 ?- Z' C3 a8 ?Dominant Strategies
/ R3 y7 t/ X# ECollusion" ?* J2 I+ e/ _$ A# F
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 3 n6 S$ t8 h; \& w+ a7 N9 ?% a
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications/ v: _ X# q8 v3 i4 C. V k! h
Topics:
2 U! a9 G; }/ D3 A4 {Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games. B/ ^/ c4 o4 \+ i; d- a- j
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 9 s2 d& q( G; P e& C3 z
Note! Prerequisites:
9 B( F! \3 {& T- Y! yECON 384 & 299 |
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