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Trade
- d! q; I# r' l' x& s2 S! s* H: fGrowth8 Q6 z" y! h) l$ K! r
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2 ~! H/ a# F& TChina as an Emerging Economy5 ~& W2 ~+ f/ o6 ~( s6 R5 R5 W
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
; h$ D3 Y6 i( v5 g5 J' {+ ZECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
. q \- L5 d+ q7 e# q$ lTopics:
3 S! A z1 Q8 O/ `) ^Chinese Economy Characteristics
- E; x7 a5 @ JRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
! g" X& g1 I0 RConsequences of economic reform! K6 \: @. h+ U" B" \( R: V
Canada’s economic relations with China" m" }! M5 A. I' }
5 V) ?" n- D8 A9 DIf you would like to learn more about: ; ^6 T( x! M" w+ |6 T C9 c
Rich and Poor Countries8 H" m3 x, T& t
Why economies differ6 o5 e: ?0 \$ p: k! w5 L
Causes for such differences
, |5 f& i0 s/ yYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% l* a+ b- \4 c4 A2 jECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
. C. g! L& O( e$ Y! z) V8 ~# Z h" I' ?Topics:
$ C% f3 b0 \+ N/ uTechnology
7 S" u$ q" U Q% NInstitutions
4 b9 j$ l# P8 X' f+ kGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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) R8 E8 @3 A3 x# _If you enjoyed learning about " R2 f. j' n6 |
Supply and Demand8 a& A# a* F0 u. q; m) f
Consumer Behavior
: Y! B$ P% w/ h# t% ?. Z- c& MProduction and Cost
3 q7 _" Q9 j( e8 p+ Q! u. @- q% APrice and Output" v. b) F; t: Q
Market Structures
+ k- c6 X G% b& V" PYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!, {6 x3 _0 B8 x1 D3 m3 I) k" c- s( v
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
" w2 Y |, L: l/ Y0 g7 ZTopics:
; |8 P' A* ]1 A7 Z& D6 M8 QTheory of consumer behavior, U) P& x8 Q* L( F: r8 K
Theory of production and cost
I7 g+ d& |9 m% PPrice and output determination under competition
# ?, W* o7 l% V' }/ u) UMonopoly and other market structures0 Z* B( t. v# O7 C4 s b
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' k# ^9 M k5 W4 L ?/ v- W: dCosts and Benefits
) o+ g F" g+ [0 Y- @% `% RExternalities
) t* b9 [& r' I1 g$ @' c4 SDecision-making; f" [' A3 C0 g
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: E5 V3 h }! O5 W9 L% GCapital Investments
' M& y. h0 W l- L: V; f* J7 y# j% _5 cYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
4 @: \# \' p9 ~8 n/ ?; h0 ^ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation2 w( A1 H% J0 Q2 Y7 I& D
Topics:
6 A/ k }- M, Y! j$ S$ ^5 qCost-Benefit Analysis2 z4 j6 }/ Y. v. {
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
% I* k7 e) Y$ k Q& d g0 RLook at examples from 2 q0 w* F# ] @ A: c3 M
Transportation
+ J& C& r- d k m0 ORiver Basin Management
2 ?0 K8 x' u! i% L+ \& v& u) z# F" YElectrical Generation/ G) V4 M( m& N( w# Z4 l2 w% r
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control( \& a' g* [$ G0 D6 F+ ^9 z, C
$ I: p/ `0 s3 Z( |8 S/ zIf you enjoyed learning about
* G. O0 L6 m5 y# D9 K' zSupply and Demand$ m% s2 l7 x6 P" w9 b! X6 t" P
Externalities; F' M$ Q$ g: H6 Y
Resource Allocation3 d, y6 j' R, O2 Y/ N# y* H7 z* R
Taxation: r9 s b) H) M6 ~& E) b6 n* E
Or would like to learn more about
" @2 L9 o# O, \4 L% Y4 p7 gSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
5 c: U4 y" z% b* d5 U' J" C; g2 XYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
. C' ]$ C- [1 v+ g: H4 f0 tECON 365 Resource Economics
% s: h2 v; u" d# HTopics:
9 h* ?4 s( {% `6 s7 m" `/ E7 GExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources4 y9 _. `/ B, Z& F$ i
Scarcity and pricing
( F* @- z/ `) a, `1 d. x$ p# j9 KContemporary Canadian resource policy issues: |/ S3 ?! z: L8 }& K4 M, Y
2 M% x- ^+ O. [" R+ |' c1 iIf you enjoyed learning about - T" F( {2 q4 s, W
Resource Allocation; i$ g8 d" ~5 V$ u/ F
Pricing
! m( A5 f8 v' w( W6 u8 f+ O4 OMarkets$ G" [5 k; v3 A: J$ [" x
Government roles
0 w* W, ^8 U1 e5 B, f* t3 c- Y; T DOr would like to learn more about
! y( P% J' B% b; O% q; ]The energy sector, including sources and markets- J3 h1 K8 V8 `4 t3 h
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues+ R3 ?6 D" y3 `! F& h8 X9 }
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Energy Economics!) O( F+ E, v( q1 |0 n; ]
ECON 366 Energy Economics9 [" Z6 B E* r7 A( g7 x# _: K
Topics: 3 l2 Z8 S! w$ I. i. X
Pricing
/ T3 S4 U1 K7 }& D: T4 ?$ u9 aRole in economic growth
7 ^+ } {& G$ t$ { z- |Energy sources and markets & B* b) Y- Q9 A9 v) L5 k; L
Role of government
* @4 q" T/ j0 p uRegulation ~# r( `3 i8 }" u& q
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If you enjoyed learning about
: X( B' ^3 R, ?" m6 s7 a2 IExternalities
- `, q P! G: pRegulation
' b# y h6 N) D; d- v9 B8 ?Government roles6 i D2 z$ v: Z/ T8 l M6 d9 w: T
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
4 T# g A2 r g$ k% p6 C4 uSteps taken to address deterioration3 [; U6 u" }$ S& }: J
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 8 {8 b/ } W! Z- {9 y
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment& Z$ V. @8 X: E% I
Topics:
, ]' F7 E/ W% `# [Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 3 Z* @: _! x# X9 w* w( g; A8 N0 ?; D
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
$ L( _, h- ? ? `+ d" T4 {Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
( [ b# P# S3 b4 CRecreation economics
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( y8 l/ @6 A) C `, hIf you enjoyed learning about* l7 K0 Y' G, z* F7 \3 I1 O
Individual Incentives
' l/ P4 B+ n' x6 n5 wTotal Welfare
0 \; ]' p' }" ?7 O2 O0 qYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 2 o/ o4 ^( }. `
ECON 378 Law and Economics6 ^" F S! z, ?' i; a R4 ]
Topics:
5 {4 o2 r0 D- k! Y6 t; [0 d, iIssues in Criminal and Family Law# k, J0 g8 l" l7 H( {3 M- X
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining. [4 q6 {% s) `& @+ D1 g0 W* t
Child Support Payments6 D; P) Z( K+ g
Private Divorce agreements
; Q) f2 n2 Y$ Y/ S* ?Criminal provisions of the Competition Act& G% F. d5 k; ^3 K, D0 e. i
! e9 u$ }5 f/ xIf you enjoyed learning about 7 P2 V) o* `( d0 b9 [
Prisoners Dilemma
& z( m* {/ t" A* P4 oDominant Strategies
( `2 a! S- Q* y! e$ ?Collusion) j G9 y }: @- h! ^0 n
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 6 L5 l# l, K2 {8 u* G
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
2 ~0 T- t7 B5 c) r! oTopics:
, {1 U( Y; n/ G6 FAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
5 ^- H% V Z& IApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 8 J, z0 z A0 t/ L& n7 q
Note! Prerequisites: 6 a/ n, C- _& j" D4 x9 x
ECON 384 & 299 |
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