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! D) u7 N2 E/ ZTrade
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China as an Emerging Economy
+ ]4 V; a, A( T( ]7 iYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
# [( W0 ?+ z% i. PECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
% }& B" i: S0 ?5 ]3 XTopics:
# \! V0 k3 ~# OChinese Economy Characteristics8 N1 A2 E' G# T9 T+ X3 q: C
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy. s2 t% T2 h, m* o( L2 S0 O7 A
Consequences of economic reform
* {& a. F- ^- |Canada’s economic relations with China
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/ I, p9 F, C1 f2 lIf you would like to learn more about:
! F& H2 ^/ A4 u% C( F5 h' X. rRich and Poor Countries' @8 t3 v8 A. ]9 n5 Y, {
Why economies differ
% h& L2 I% y# {* C1 `3 HCauses for such differences
% @; r. t. n1 d0 X1 b; KYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 p5 B6 u5 L9 S6 {3 wECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ C. Z7 w' l: t* R
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Technology2 E4 ^% z9 q; g
Institutions' ~; f+ i7 d& b$ w. o* k
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ' H8 L( ]% A- A% O2 I3 e( `
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Supply and Demand# Y C5 {8 B# w! w5 M/ q* j
Consumer Behavior
4 q+ c# l6 O# [6 M2 e/ ]Production and Cost
2 J8 b7 P& F" l/ p7 @$ nPrice and Output' x- Z" m9 r/ z; [8 \1 O* s" ?
Market Structures t) M# f) @, r8 J
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
# C8 [! q" _& E; k3 L! c: s$ W# U) ^ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
# s0 e9 Q1 ^9 ?% W. WTopics: % Q) Z% c% a t7 P8 q: v* m. h5 f
Theory of consumer behavior8 a( |, @- o4 r& N& o ]7 M
Theory of production and cost5 _/ ^0 Z1 o, t# \ N1 ^4 x% t
Price and output determination under competition
) g5 W, G i) i5 cMonopoly and other market structures0 }8 |& T9 A' h
- s5 F1 `% T6 u7 j( iIf you enjoyed learning about
0 I/ e' F1 V, s2 l3 ~, @Costs and Benefits " d2 M( ]! `. i/ |( C' |$ y
Externalities1 I0 d: @( z) C6 Q) M
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
) f' |: i+ Y% h( s( a* nYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
5 F! K. v1 K _, c- GECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation A. }7 F$ o( p2 J+ ~
Topics:
- L0 |1 z" ~" j' `8 D3 wCost-Benefit Analysis
) s1 Q2 ~ j+ J" g. r# }/ c4 [- JEvaluating Public Investment Projects9 r5 w! E4 i, Y) r0 t& x
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Transportation! c2 d' O" @% x( x" B
River Basin Management. x9 x. _$ P) e) F9 l
Electrical Generation
) N- J& d0 }) ROil & Gas and Pollution Control7 O _2 N/ b4 F. D" J' c/ a4 V
6 ?7 {1 @7 j1 `9 L- B5 dIf you enjoyed learning about ! D8 t7 s, }/ s* f0 [! s
Supply and Demand
1 n3 L: v9 m8 o' L3 aExternalities, N4 Z# L y0 D+ M
Resource Allocation' ? M) [' a. X. g6 A5 w( f1 D5 Q& f
Taxation) d3 `) R- ~: g1 A9 n- u. {
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1 i; u* g) K' i- hSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
! @8 F% w! ]/ w5 h# `. M; sYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! u6 \4 e7 Y, t. S8 m
ECON 365 Resource Economics; y0 T1 Z- ?4 y4 @, B
Topics:
( J: {9 ~. N; u( {Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources) Y- ]! Y9 X% d! {+ v/ q; T; s
Scarcity and pricing o$ v' \! @4 s9 k
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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0 C( |/ G4 N1 E6 F4 e$ S9 M7 uIf you enjoyed learning about
$ i; g: o1 Q, J0 ~/ h+ YResource Allocation
% [$ n' R+ q% ~# ^: L! GPricing
) S5 ?7 f8 c0 _ [- }Markets- h8 D. Q& _& b" p8 `7 X) h
Government roles# S! J3 l6 S# K7 ]' i& _" d+ q, B
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! m- K8 c. a g5 z" K: q- EThe energy sector, including sources and markets
( ^7 M6 v; }1 @. A% X$ CCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
P3 ^" M! N+ Y0 V+ ]5 R# BYou might enjoy a course about 5 M7 S; b, O, W4 H) g" r
Energy Economics!
( b* {) o" ~& o1 ]7 [6 UECON 366 Energy Economics1 ]" v- J/ F0 x9 ~+ U! b& R1 |" s
Topics:
/ C, E0 S9 v& S8 xPricing- r6 U! {7 ]9 ^' t0 H' J
Role in economic growth
4 @; o9 j! h% ?/ M, mEnergy sources and markets
8 b" P: k Q! F( VRole of government
' Z5 e) t( l$ {& W& cRegulation ! v7 ?9 K2 M1 b" O$ r9 }* L
" M# `- B: h, x9 P9 M' D, X* yIf you enjoyed learning about
- J& Q8 n6 ~: dExternalities
3 z9 ^5 f5 u8 {- }: D, WRegulation
" k0 k, o' h) ~& g) RGovernment roles
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! ~9 h; p3 O! X! s- o4 }. J2 [Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
- B" Z4 f, R6 l, L' D, `: GSteps taken to address deterioration/ J% H% S* J" Q+ X* O/ g3 {
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! # ^; V7 w( \) x" d' u$ v
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
" a& h* A! G, c& U* G: }Topics:
+ ?- e% H. ]$ e2 A8 ^5 ^3 @0 I: W7 bEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 2 k& H, d4 R; ^1 e5 W
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
4 M: X3 g" j+ ]) jTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ! L8 g( H* t$ w1 A" O
Recreation economics( d( o3 W% v$ y5 L$ R. C
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Individual Incentives2 s [0 t6 Q, p" |2 p
Total Welfare ) P# P* e: I P; h0 u& H7 \# V( t* z$ S
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
2 s: f" `. s& `. J$ @3 PECON 378 Law and Economics: W9 y# M/ ]5 V' y1 t" w" Y P
Topics:
* G% e) ^0 ?, a0 y1 n* m6 T5 kIssues in Criminal and Family Law9 h/ D) H5 L- E1 C* h( z
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining1 N! R# G& m- s7 `$ P) ?- ?
Child Support Payments, z/ Z0 |! y: ?# q, Z% t
Private Divorce agreements
$ ~ m4 I0 c2 |Criminal provisions of the Competition Act, `, B2 |% y( U- O R, T1 T
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Prisoners Dilemma
0 @ s @7 R& P' g* v. |) R: JDominant Strategies
! w8 {: y/ q6 i0 B$ E) U! B! eCollusion
; C, `' F g) {" V# x9 LYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 _% J7 B* v& e0 O& j! c4 {ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
! `$ \5 ~8 _/ Y7 G+ ATopics:
! Y+ T5 \. X, F; z( d4 {Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
: C3 i& E6 l3 f! m \1 rApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion + h# C$ Y0 k+ e. W. c
Note! Prerequisites: ; `6 ~4 [3 S+ A4 U' X1 S
ECON 384 & 299 |
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