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Trade
5 o( l5 n6 h* M% I7 pGrowth$ F6 v6 x. i6 k- C; {
Or would like to learn more about: " ^0 b0 |9 X4 ^& G/ y* j, N2 y
China as an Emerging Economy
2 S8 j/ W" B, t' {" d( _; U( zYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
2 J, p& X- r& U! y' DECON 211 Chinese Economic Development1 T* l8 S& ~9 [# u. M+ w: k
Topics: & {$ w4 v( S# Q2 n! W
Chinese Economy Characteristics
# c) f1 n4 o9 O& p+ f1 b8 `: N; f4 XRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
7 O- b* |9 J7 N0 HConsequences of economic reform/ z; O# k' v0 M9 U4 R
Canada’s economic relations with China
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( w0 Q4 c' O0 w5 bIf you would like to learn more about:
3 e4 a* v# I7 f+ R5 U" m& pRich and Poor Countries7 h! Z. y7 Y0 ~3 T: P
Why economies differ) b7 n2 ]; A. k! |
Causes for such differences! n: M6 {" I: R" y% H( ~8 `7 w. u
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: O0 F2 Z, d) YECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% u3 @3 J, D+ q9 hTopics:
& Y9 h: f: K! ^; W; L, OTechnology
9 [% G2 p# {* [3 t9 vInstitutions
% n. }0 I" w8 q* r7 b, AGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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: h7 k. o) t$ u7 E% FIf you enjoyed learning about
! K# O% m" P3 T1 m+ ?: g# uSupply and Demand
/ F9 D+ g- Q4 g vConsumer Behavior- M$ p! A% x0 t
Production and Cost- r6 n6 K5 Q! I0 B
Price and Output
t' W2 a6 N7 h) [' \1 WMarket Structures
- u* M) j& e6 \You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
1 V' d* Q( f+ a8 M7 ?2 H: r! uECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
' H D+ O% e% C3 DTopics:
B. i$ {- o2 l" GTheory of consumer behavior' Y+ n& K# f9 e
Theory of production and cost; I4 G ?, _" g( P
Price and output determination under competition
3 ?/ Z$ o9 V$ ~- J4 dMonopoly and other market structures" ~8 D* p' [8 W9 E2 M3 H% E
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$ F6 J7 C, W' m0 K# \& }# `Costs and Benefits
% ~* V! q- J- @! uExternalities
0 B& d2 K+ `+ j( m/ DDecision-making, t0 E" u5 Y: t! n/ Y/ X
Or would like to learn more about
/ X/ P( H/ m3 d( `. \$ @+ PCapital Investments- Z/ Y! I. V7 b& y
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!# {3 J7 M) M9 G, G2 _6 O
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
4 R' \# J. ~0 X/ xTopics:
+ _* @2 `1 v! G+ c4 ]+ JCost-Benefit Analysis9 x) s4 t0 Q T- x6 c3 o# i
Evaluating Public Investment Projects" D4 v, o% d7 e' H
Look at examples from % g; Q+ n+ ^2 ]' m6 U& ?
Transportation0 D1 K% o8 n# ]/ {( o G" x/ R
River Basin Management& J. A) n+ J3 T/ |
Electrical Generation
2 B- B/ h" `; r+ \! bOil & Gas and Pollution Control: }2 n, R4 h& w1 _+ L6 Q% Y
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: s! C ]9 k# uSupply and Demand" F. {& H @2 p+ Q) l* O
Externalities
) u! n! P# g* Y( z$ gResource Allocation
9 B, S: q: x: B: {" h! STaxation* n5 c: E9 B8 [- }4 v8 P7 g
Or would like to learn more about 2 R8 ]7 v9 s- g* t ?! D
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada' }' k6 L v* }! T
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
8 g4 o# f0 S' ]+ g# | c1 C& X. }; RECON 365 Resource Economics
+ S8 ?3 u6 X) VTopics:( _1 E2 ?3 `2 U& U
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources8 G& }8 z! w: i. U y+ r
Scarcity and pricing
% }2 G+ i1 C7 j2 I" l: e* hContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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, Q" v1 `$ k r( f; q: [If you enjoyed learning about
4 R0 l5 u. h: V5 y6 y, g YResource Allocation
: [) h5 e, [1 ?, E/ h% aPricing# Y8 a0 Y w" `; I
Markets* N+ o1 Z( U; L& q) S5 }
Government roles
& H; Y7 Y" k9 c B1 lOr would like to learn more about
) K, {& }' T- ], UThe energy sector, including sources and markets- }1 Q9 r$ {2 X/ C# Y4 G
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
( l4 C* r% T5 U( h5 gYou might enjoy a course about
& D' \: l) }* \3 i5 x( S s8 uEnergy Economics!
( f" s1 _/ ~3 i+ C, R& _ECON 366 Energy Economics* `# j' T( y' y! X0 N
Topics: & I, E% F; ~" \" p; O
Pricing, Q/ m% z5 ?/ Y. i
Role in economic growth
% V5 }! ]3 d+ F$ L; wEnergy sources and markets 7 K" ^5 z$ |6 J: c, j1 y
Role of government ! A0 v; @5 j2 }$ T& j
Regulation
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$ q; e7 ^" A$ U0 ^5 a3 vIf you enjoyed learning about
2 R+ X N" o; pExternalities
+ H. u. d3 d8 f* eRegulation# g- ? j7 c {
Government roles9 ~! O, ]; J8 w6 \6 [ i6 W5 ^' E
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
% ]1 K3 B" D$ Y0 i7 g% eSteps taken to address deterioration1 N, A% N) U, T7 I3 d
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
* v% b( n+ c4 G# a) d2 WECON 369 Economics of the Environment( N$ g2 L- @6 J1 [& e" U8 k
Topics: 0 Q4 q6 c. P# d" S
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 6 g+ ~ s/ e# R9 G4 c2 y
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
7 I n; }: ^8 _, L/ c5 xTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
0 `4 p5 g( k7 N( NRecreation economics1 W- V8 C2 C: k' b# z3 J# z4 d
$ K" P4 a: }, rIf you enjoyed learning about
) G# S' V" c+ l' B3 t6 g Individual Incentives4 B' Q9 r( E( D2 l( x, ^# c. S& @
Total Welfare
. p2 R/ L _1 wYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
5 o9 `! \! h+ gECON 378 Law and Economics
2 w% O6 ^+ ~% P+ W9 e/ BTopics: 0 Z5 ~$ i5 ?' \) b9 m' x
Issues in Criminal and Family Law. P) W) F1 `: U+ D
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
2 \7 l* _7 }( p9 OChild Support Payments
e0 Q1 p) d- v2 W: r. gPrivate Divorce agreements
4 m. @& W6 P* M& P2 O$ h- VCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
# Q" p4 n: q- PDominant Strategies7 r8 A* E% L9 I, d" M% {4 s1 e
Collusion
9 [1 J1 L: e8 ]! }' fYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
$ g- E1 a' r9 m# i( t5 MECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
5 k9 J+ F1 n3 c4 OTopics: ; }% f6 d& K' S* s, U# P
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games& H9 L7 z+ t+ U5 }5 S/ j9 q
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
W4 ?# ]7 `! N- i6 ]( xNote! Prerequisites:
. }+ q/ |, ~+ s- C! r8 N( k0 l/ s0 X) gECON 384 & 299 |
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