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Trade6 y, d/ ? g9 v1 D& n
Growth, y: y1 {6 m) J* [
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China as an Emerging Economy0 W, T! o. j: n a
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!# G! J% k$ o5 f& j. V6 i: ?, b
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
6 K6 s1 D- _7 |8 q8 t& s9 STopics: 5 F! b! M1 {$ W
Chinese Economy Characteristics
+ h& U3 j# p9 q1 u( gRecent Events in the Chinese Economy: w: w- Z2 I+ j0 a( h- v
Consequences of economic reform+ x% H9 C. H9 m6 O& S
Canada’s economic relations with China; A. `$ j3 u# f4 v/ W( }
1 |# f7 A2 n# k0 j# ~If you would like to learn more about:
9 ?6 T. G! i; U' }, E9 pRich and Poor Countries
7 `6 _6 n. V) g3 b; c8 r/ `! YWhy economies differ
3 T& C8 ~) D/ A, qCauses for such differences
7 ]* F( E H2 f1 B$ u# cYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 x2 o+ e2 ^" V2 c) i
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ O) G' b! G- a! O# h. k
Topics:8 q0 S4 O, U' S
Technology
# }5 ]! b8 L, ?! ~Institutions
/ M J1 j' g( |0 QGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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( q0 p+ u2 p; t8 h1 u7 q! g5 [' FIf you enjoyed learning about ; f0 m6 D! A0 z6 L* `3 S
Supply and Demand! i7 e: L0 L6 P% G
Consumer Behavior
! n: Z' Y! v& a7 P0 E, a1 l0 y8 rProduction and Cost
; A m2 L8 i( zPrice and Output
1 }& p4 j9 B9 h& U8 f; jMarket Structures
F& b6 Y& O' iYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!% H% g' N) `! F8 u- R& j
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
& }+ T! D' k9 M8 hTopics:
. T- s, v7 m/ ]Theory of consumer behavior6 s/ a, U) @1 C9 }
Theory of production and cost
e# d! I# M9 [- B8 FPrice and output determination under competition% g/ I. P7 ?! H* g( z. i' @ B: B
Monopoly and other market structures @+ g' ~* m" B V$ V1 i9 o
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Costs and Benefits
* p7 I% v( w0 l# [. ?Externalities
: e2 _0 f* q. c$ uDecision-making
- K4 i- c; k6 p1 wOr would like to learn more about
% `2 }8 F: W9 R0 k) [Capital Investments! A% j# ]$ c8 E1 k
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
- U/ b5 L' P( z( }) Q, MECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation+ A+ M, D0 i( l# `% T9 }
Topics:* @. K8 ~% b/ ] w/ ]- N& s& q! i
Cost-Benefit Analysis! F: l% Y3 A3 U; p' Y
Evaluating Public Investment Projects; K6 w g0 \; o8 @) j5 M
Look at examples from - L" V# ]: |/ \' c3 p; H" l
Transportation- c: }: d3 @) @6 ?2 _
River Basin Management
; C6 U5 g2 I1 i1 mElectrical Generation
9 E; G) Y$ }6 S* c4 `8 oOil & Gas and Pollution Control0 ~) S0 ]5 Q$ n2 d4 ?
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Supply and Demand
3 K1 T$ d6 \/ A4 {6 o' AExternalities& ?/ J; n7 v5 o+ x
Resource Allocation v! g) C6 e/ [$ ?8 s, ~) q
Taxation# j p- }' d8 k; Z
Or would like to learn more about
3 M! {: c! F# j4 PSupply of Natural Resources in Canada+ A/ S: {! a9 V9 J
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
' B1 T1 R# z) U5 c$ }ECON 365 Resource Economics# W5 k7 g9 D z& g8 m; l# ^
Topics:
/ F8 u$ O8 v- }7 ]4 XExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
( U: E7 `7 v, p: X. E' wScarcity and pricing& _* b8 e4 z( E3 E
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
5 P; ~8 G3 S; K4 r4 [Pricing
, L$ `* S: r. J! ~% uMarkets/ {; {1 e7 t* r. L- I' o4 b: [
Government roles' F6 U2 E! M n0 M$ h( g: G, ]: N
Or would like to learn more about
' K! Y, {& m" S/ qThe energy sector, including sources and markets
, q! R0 D) }' R0 Y6 yCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
) j0 q( }6 n1 V' x% Z! ]- b IYou might enjoy a course about
& R6 E, G- F+ _# m5 kEnergy Economics!! q" Z# J7 k* V+ o7 e# A o3 S
ECON 366 Energy Economics
% g$ @0 n( b0 _' S# p7 qTopics: $ a) e* I+ w* `
Pricing
( a& m4 p2 m: m2 [0 tRole in economic growth - R# p6 j3 a! a! U6 g0 S# E
Energy sources and markets 2 i5 z/ s2 ~/ }3 }1 a. n
Role of government
' Z# F0 W" s0 R7 dRegulation ' L* u5 B# P* ]6 j3 w0 C
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Externalities
! T' a, B% u, V' x1 {Regulation& w9 z \3 |# h5 |& f' o
Government roles
7 B3 Q! j# R4 S8 e P! `9 qOr would like to learn more about
$ ~% v* I4 X% U% {+ X* MEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration) t4 \8 E4 H3 N& J2 R4 Y! `
Steps taken to address deterioration
3 ^: v) S: C) XYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 5 z0 d, |2 ` {+ `
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
) L5 w# E7 Q9 vTopics: & f3 j% T! }- e* b# F* Z" H& u
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 0 [7 e% p3 M, O: `6 w
Types and causes of environmental deterioration " G9 q. k: J. s
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 9 O/ K1 i* C5 B
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
. ~' Z5 Z! K. M; g$ q Individual Incentives
! g, [7 s% a4 D6 d% X9 ?4 tTotal Welfare 2 B1 q" J% b! Q9 h' n+ z: i Y
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 9 f6 b% Z T: z. G" X$ ?. M7 \
ECON 378 Law and Economics$ M/ b( Z7 V6 ~# Q/ s" i! j
Topics:
& X5 R) D5 X% g; ]& i& |Issues in Criminal and Family Law3 i+ V- V) d# P3 s
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining, H) w% @; G- T5 }( V6 U: I" w
Child Support Payments# k5 N6 v' ]( f0 d4 a8 \ H) p0 R
Private Divorce agreements5 X4 H: H, z' n- Z- ~! T$ o+ z
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act6 I- w' ~ Z/ [0 D% s! j
8 w+ ?. d: v3 g( h2 S* ]If you enjoyed learning about 8 T2 h% z' L% G: m
Prisoners Dilemma
' h: ]& R0 D) \9 u9 o/ h. aDominant Strategies1 K% E) ?$ H( k
Collusion
. _+ |9 I8 F; NYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
0 t; ]; R+ U/ t1 ~- yECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
, }1 P0 L9 {7 r) m+ q2 ^/ ]# LTopics: - j0 E5 ]( v2 r# O; `2 J
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games# }9 \3 S2 L& ^
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 8 G9 I4 \" p; J/ V; l0 @- ~7 l2 |
Note! Prerequisites: 7 F1 Q# @' m }/ \1 T# W" n
ECON 384 & 299 |
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