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Trade
3 k" F2 i) _6 f( @5 x f6 FGrowth
# M. Y$ K6 _! aOr would like to learn more about:
7 V) F- A9 p& V& T- r& I5 EChina as an Emerging Economy
4 D! g, E r: A. w1 dYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!, O1 g, ^% O6 v" j
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development% X7 R p8 r: F4 P3 a9 u3 a3 {1 @
Topics:
- q3 B# @/ W' }9 z/ yChinese Economy Characteristics6 q+ r$ i5 V! T" I! ]1 y
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy' Z' n: O( [! k
Consequences of economic reform
: y0 @( ^) h2 k, N/ G, xCanada’s economic relations with China5 V0 ?/ [ }. R8 o+ P
- f' r% k2 i1 u3 _ z) xIf you would like to learn more about:
# q& x6 c$ C' ]8 ]6 C/ v# ^Rich and Poor Countries; S$ T* v: R" v) B& u5 f
Why economies differ
4 x; r/ }/ F" {9 |0 H1 MCauses for such differences4 m0 V3 |9 Y$ B$ G" [1 I
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 \* A: `. ?! G/ v5 t$ W+ G
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- @+ G$ u# f' P7 e2 P! YTopics:! Q1 \9 k5 W" ~ B2 n$ u
Technology/ [; B$ U. A' E, j, k/ o
Institutions8 u+ o" W0 U( j7 @6 s
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 @; ~% ]6 L) ^; b/ X- b' C7 N, vSupply and Demand0 f( x. X% [1 i; Z% ]7 o# s" F
Consumer Behavior
: M/ ~6 K/ h9 @ u4 g7 EProduction and Cost8 c$ z D1 }6 U* D. r
Price and Output
2 q+ q" z/ _7 ] a( S9 i8 _- E$ ]+ fMarket Structures
7 M$ s, _9 u/ i2 m6 ` h+ D, p( IYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
( |( H5 {3 }- \ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
5 D1 l: u1 P0 h- r c* cTopics:
- N% r7 P. b/ Y7 |; ~4 s+ _Theory of consumer behavior& y$ Z* H$ y0 p6 ?
Theory of production and cost
. M: F; [. U& Q6 a Q1 J. pPrice and output determination under competition# ~, b/ Q3 }% ?) l8 E% E1 A
Monopoly and other market structures' ^4 k4 T! {# x1 G( M- ?2 s& f5 W
' I' k$ ~3 q! G# V( mIf you enjoyed learning about $ E& V' a! Z. O0 w1 m/ h
Costs and Benefits
4 u& b3 j6 Q6 W) w! nExternalities) @. p$ a; g7 o, Z# l/ M
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
; X; ~# B( H, s1 \You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!- b7 s8 D0 b. R! ~& a$ E
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation5 I2 X# W0 n) c8 W( p
Topics:
+ \7 C6 H7 v3 f% A, u& cCost-Benefit Analysis1 e- A$ `" t" L3 K! W* i7 P$ T
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
H1 h3 `# B" a, T1 {Look at examples from L' ~# c |& }1 h- w0 l
Transportation1 l/ N( T' ]6 l- F
River Basin Management" @* E6 @! _3 ?' N5 F, h& o! h, X `
Electrical Generation8 j$ z, U- A% v% f5 X9 t
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand" {3 L8 i/ r6 z
Externalities+ s; W- d) h# K4 Y6 i6 ~ V
Resource Allocation( ]7 l/ D; a$ A' w* }
Taxation0 } t2 [7 M* n; w$ G! ~
Or would like to learn more about
* E) |9 T, A1 U5 Y# L; wSupply of Natural Resources in Canada0 i: L9 _* Z3 Y0 i% V7 P$ j1 V: {8 ~
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!8 f6 b y c9 T8 n4 ~$ \0 ^& @5 k
ECON 365 Resource Economics
6 V6 K; v# u: U/ Y2 T' }Topics:2 o: F! N) O& E8 h) \2 O
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources7 Y9 N5 Y$ Z' h# `/ T: m q7 g
Scarcity and pricing5 h% P7 j, d" X. d/ i. r: y" p
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues4 W) `/ l, T/ u3 F9 u" ~' r4 `
1 N' d. ?! w: }+ {. I' n7 R F6 cIf you enjoyed learning about ! c4 N1 V# w* L- Z8 e
Resource Allocation+ A7 G6 v8 h' k, ^# K+ O, O
Pricing0 K1 I |& r5 V% r: x+ }/ ?3 g, w6 s4 _
Markets3 r8 s+ d. @$ y6 b( U& s8 z% k# ~
Government roles
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* ^) W0 a8 z2 XThe energy sector, including sources and markets' q4 q9 ]& G4 u7 `, d4 O. l! s
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues# I# a: H D, w. Q+ O4 v6 L5 d5 q
You might enjoy a course about
! P6 r8 F* Y* Y3 @3 q7 h; Z) @6 {Energy Economics!' h% q1 \; B$ }/ i1 k
ECON 366 Energy Economics
% u, `5 x% y l2 R# K( tTopics:
2 E# V+ n3 y: {$ t7 h8 x- A: S3 FPricing
5 ~9 X; p& f: _+ D& H& ]Role in economic growth - b9 M8 `2 q, l" e3 j r7 l) o5 |
Energy sources and markets
8 m/ F, @# j- s7 z2 h DRole of government
! p1 r$ G8 p7 h3 w( _: cRegulation
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. A! L) f* M+ t' K% QIf you enjoyed learning about 9 a$ V9 g& F" e$ x' R. o, f4 U5 l
Externalities7 A% I" L: D! Z5 @1 M
Regulation! [/ d- g) V7 E3 \4 O# R
Government roles
) b: \' t2 `9 AOr would like to learn more about
4 m+ l/ X; [2 h! UEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
5 }3 T9 C2 g9 H$ _# `Steps taken to address deterioration* }/ c7 k) y! V# S! s" n3 I7 ^' T
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
# ], q$ v: G. ?8 [9 d. X% z# M5 vECON 369 Economics of the Environment
2 [) [! X% W4 `4 X, ^Topics: 4 X, f$ Q8 m8 }! z1 x+ ^5 q
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
4 T& R0 l* v; A. c4 E1 Q1 gTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 0 L* k( w+ B' H1 Q1 f1 @6 [5 X
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 4 l' s: z: E; F
Recreation economics
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1 P& x; \" i1 E. M( }. O' TIf you enjoyed learning about4 W" Q2 T# a& J6 M7 L
Individual Incentives
4 O/ C+ s: h, |* o! wTotal Welfare
4 i7 Z8 T+ S/ U6 H5 fYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
8 |% s8 b7 Y6 y& _+ nECON 378 Law and Economics
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law' `# n0 k! ~6 n! w
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining3 Q. _- U4 f9 i! a* y& n
Child Support Payments* _) T. h* L. r# L7 h% k
Private Divorce agreements, d" E( T/ ^! O& Y* P* R& J( {7 w4 J
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
. _" S+ O/ W% d1 ]! E7 JDominant Strategies/ w( F% F2 ]. [7 Q: S) f9 P" r2 t
Collusion1 T# M- j. E% E$ Q
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
# o! l% e, x! G% Q+ G$ fECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
" w) S4 B' b! N9 i0 jTopics:
$ l. g: W0 \" J! J. ]2 X# R. zAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games. v' X7 a4 S% [) \& v
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
: k% U) D R3 x2 J" SNote! Prerequisites: 0 L2 v/ k3 I+ R2 C# A
ECON 384 & 299 |
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