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Trade# ^9 ~ Z9 ]3 v- F
Growth
. |" q0 b# y4 Y, j8 v! i+ cOr would like to learn more about:
. H1 k/ [+ y, D( F1 P: L" zChina as an Emerging Economy
0 K, w, g/ f5 s/ V) t1 {You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
2 t3 b) E) q5 i( kECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
* @+ N# n/ ^- B! aTopics: , M! h: @$ w8 |' D! |: u# g3 M
Chinese Economy Characteristics6 ]+ O0 N5 B+ N% Z1 c1 G
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
) c9 {3 j5 s. V& S7 XConsequences of economic reform
* I" S4 A) y1 r/ ~( q. @Canada’s economic relations with China% {* E, J5 m- c, \! {, [% u
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- U9 w; n' Z9 q* {9 U6 {; e1 ~Rich and Poor Countries) @1 T' z% K S0 g! \
Why economies differ2 S* P% u3 Z3 B4 y* o2 t
Causes for such differences3 C4 U1 c/ u5 O! J% X0 G! W2 ?' M
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ K9 E2 g; `4 o* W
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth E7 T$ w' N. f! T" X
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Technology* f7 i: L( A1 \) H" u4 S) F3 }# w
Institutions
2 C5 B' X5 D7 X1 RGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
) u: ^' m- {# L7 L. w& Q& sSupply and Demand' u6 ]& n0 V* k3 ~
Consumer Behavior, \9 `2 D5 H U F5 o+ H% w0 I5 c
Production and Cost: c, V( Q" { N- ?; O: ?
Price and Output
0 [0 x1 C% W: \; j6 d( cMarket Structures0 |' q; }# `9 v8 ^3 T
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!4 Y, d, j. A- E( @5 Y0 v# t3 ?' a
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
8 z- c- `# \6 ?( b1 K' VTopics: ) @' T( s4 W8 d9 h _* ?
Theory of consumer behavior9 B2 w2 F& p; k
Theory of production and cost4 R! V2 S, Y. ?! _9 d! a+ E: _
Price and output determination under competition
- Z5 _0 t8 [7 H! V- m4 t6 o$ P" v! e( IMonopoly and other market structures3 c* J" E5 B* a, A2 R/ q
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& Q* E( b5 D4 K/ R, K0 BCosts and Benefits
& r$ Q% U3 |: O7 {3 o9 r8 ~Externalities
( G# w6 L5 g, b8 _- ^8 nDecision-making- {; S& S6 [' m) O. \+ W# @
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Capital Investments
% g& J4 C0 c( u' YYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!0 x3 ~, o. C c: O0 E* T2 f
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation" M) e& Q7 y& {* e8 |+ L$ _! k" ?
Topics:
* d9 l& e: _" O0 uCost-Benefit Analysis
9 w+ g8 K1 `; w5 z" q% mEvaluating Public Investment Projects: M5 [% G; w0 w/ t
Look at examples from
# k/ r3 }' S5 s# j& e( S* {8 x8 }Transportation4 y) s% k1 z9 c
River Basin Management
. C( m" J; W2 n9 d3 }: G9 eElectrical Generation
|" j, Q' j0 q. W# ?4 h: [Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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" c1 q+ F9 s2 a! O& e3 gIf you enjoyed learning about
( c) R. t1 |% q# _" r$ KSupply and Demand+ ], f. s9 [: j1 n! _
Externalities
; L( v1 e2 w' q+ J: {( sResource Allocation
/ v- d& G' w2 f6 H1 }Taxation& t. h; \6 t8 h% |* r! [
Or would like to learn more about 5 _% {+ ]+ @! Z5 i D8 p( u0 P
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada2 ^$ K+ [9 K1 U
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!2 Y# s7 M+ J j; N {5 @" t8 w
ECON 365 Resource Economics& p. M) Q" q P. h( A
Topics:
; B' @6 P+ Z3 ~8 G# @/ @9 T: f# T9 IExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources' X6 p; M0 y6 p8 L2 }- E* g w
Scarcity and pricing
# @2 x- K$ s& T+ L5 IContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ }2 |" I% t4 p/ r* C% hResource Allocation# D, T% S5 g: j' Y+ o" M: {$ A6 C5 E: f
Pricing( P6 L5 c, H4 i- j" l6 |/ M
Markets
$ o6 o- y& `8 C2 lGovernment roles6 X5 ~. S. ?" t* j- [" y) o
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3 o, j+ E$ W h2 @9 b0 l. Z. yThe energy sector, including sources and markets- a4 h0 J" ?7 X, E; j; l
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues. d/ M- Z# l8 {3 G8 g1 E
You might enjoy a course about
5 D: k, l- h& k# K9 C+ bEnergy Economics!( O! Y9 S" f' Q V0 q/ I0 `
ECON 366 Energy Economics
' I( G1 h% {# O# v" y' B0 R" s. TTopics: 3 S: ]/ T) v+ M& x0 D
Pricing1 f8 H) f, D" F5 S, n$ r
Role in economic growth " T: d1 I9 {% p9 U9 i: v
Energy sources and markets 1 h* [- X6 |/ b; o' I! k# D+ ? [
Role of government ( S3 p- a* [& V$ {# ^! M* [- \3 r
Regulation
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3 S, D1 K: {1 L- j7 X' GIf you enjoyed learning about
! R: g! s( x9 x8 Q: Y tExternalities
* s2 e/ y W2 K: i& O7 g' F+ \7 z% YRegulation9 _# X6 l/ v! g5 a0 }. b
Government roles4 f0 `: Y' H; T: ~$ a2 Y0 y( k
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
. {% M7 i& a6 @' TSteps taken to address deterioration
6 {- k) V( [2 x1 r) u! G+ SYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 7 O5 O% f3 k8 h5 ^/ A
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 F; \, P4 P0 l( GTopics:
) b Y5 _ k) D" vEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment + ]- L& Q& d. E9 u. q6 o
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
9 w0 o7 b$ @ @6 r) ~ oTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 3 r6 \5 n8 U$ H" ?( o
Recreation economics! W/ c/ S7 {8 J% P0 X+ k
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9 \3 B4 j/ }1 ~( z" {4 } Individual Incentives6 s( N8 F* i9 f! M
Total Welfare
8 H7 `2 ~! G( J V5 D- ~9 C; fYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! * \& E6 {5 {' v3 X8 w
ECON 378 Law and Economics+ {: Q, s9 }+ m' p8 {% {
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law6 h h! F$ G1 j& c( I4 h
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining+ R0 x3 ?8 M0 U9 r1 }. \" R0 w+ }8 g
Child Support Payments
I0 t2 J8 X3 V! LPrivate Divorce agreements" m5 b0 A' Z$ T2 x) a
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
& y. O# r u- a0 ?, G8 C6 b- WDominant Strategies4 v, b% A8 Z3 y5 V h6 V, \3 m
Collusion; ]2 S0 n4 K6 J; x3 _& |( F
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! " D+ m5 P4 `# W. l9 @# U+ P
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications/ t0 p) y) ^- a6 ^1 e# `- s
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
) a: P0 c0 f1 u9 o; ^# F/ O6 MApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
7 e+ U8 s# V6 z! j. V2 dNote! Prerequisites: 8 Q3 S/ \' o9 k9 V
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