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9 P1 c8 v! @. `8 n2 Y6 e" e% fTrade
/ |9 i4 _8 M8 F6 s q! yGrowth
J* q' J4 n8 A; H4 J o C# zOr would like to learn more about: + }2 \, D4 [# t0 L) p
China as an Emerging Economy
* I$ ?/ J% Q3 v4 zYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!9 f) b O4 g+ x0 D( y j1 f" Y
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
% G7 X9 P! K, @6 I$ j3 [0 R+ oTopics:
* D/ e/ I, c% r# _( S& [Chinese Economy Characteristics! j) J* ]% `3 H3 |; C' r# N; t2 B
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy: X; s- G C2 H# y$ f0 U
Consequences of economic reform0 A- V2 W: a1 ?" ~
Canada’s economic relations with China2 A$ b6 K) L. g' s* d$ _
* x2 G. U! e3 n, L4 Y4 |/ d; @) HIf you would like to learn more about:
; b$ E2 ~ ?, H; n# NRich and Poor Countries
& e9 B( n0 m( R7 i# ^ L/ ]Why economies differ; O: i% K, k+ {7 z
Causes for such differences
, Z r3 \3 h9 I @5 {' O n* C* _You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 l& ^2 O% ~( X7 o0 J, q- B
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ c: F4 \; S T9 P; iTopics:* c# R5 O& S4 ~! d$ f
Technology
0 f/ T4 D2 W$ E5 [- e" uInstitutions
% Z# c* W- Q$ z8 o Y- jGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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% r, ?/ c# V9 TIf you enjoyed learning about
1 @2 o ?3 I$ @8 vSupply and Demand. |% r2 H2 g+ Y+ c
Consumer Behavior9 j+ g7 I1 \5 \6 l
Production and Cost
6 R" q; c% j$ v- a7 w4 }Price and Output
5 W K+ h5 Q+ S& SMarket Structures
) w( c4 Q' @# h1 R2 FYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!7 j& I% c3 D7 I+ r" x* Z) h
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I4 B$ b; J# o) C+ r P) C4 _, W8 Y
Topics: - ?% m4 w) f, ]+ M. t, N
Theory of consumer behavior
% d( d* i t# B! f5 Y4 X& ^' {Theory of production and cost% o! M- t% [) R6 e
Price and output determination under competition0 p) `( D' @2 ]* @
Monopoly and other market structures/ M- ~+ b7 i7 p/ \$ f
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Costs and Benefits
" g# m5 @' F7 Y9 K8 k3 M: I& _Externalities
8 L4 j% S/ L+ V* l+ l# T& Z: tDecision-making
! N+ T0 S8 I8 t* f1 B/ _. ^' IOr would like to learn more about 5 {, L$ W7 `& [) A O
Capital Investments
1 J% A" F$ s8 v UYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
! N* o$ q/ I ~7 q* {# ?ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation" s1 u' P+ b, X! H
Topics:
3 D( h0 [! @/ v& k3 {Cost-Benefit Analysis; L/ a( t) X' I$ I
Evaluating Public Investment Projects* ^& E6 L; B3 R- y( I8 a, F
Look at examples from 3 b6 o# \' E2 J
Transportation- l+ Q* T1 A- h- w
River Basin Management* v) b: v0 w* G* |0 V4 b1 M. Y; |/ L
Electrical Generation
6 A- E9 Z/ n4 gOil & Gas and Pollution Control' v3 m- w2 ^5 A/ [; b
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. A% G0 k1 i: a& G! d8 l) b( g) Q, bSupply and Demand8 N, A1 J( T" ^
Externalities# V) c M3 Y1 y2 c' H
Resource Allocation( k* S( \8 `5 \/ M8 ^
Taxation' r7 Z9 B: y/ n6 R) O
Or would like to learn more about 8 h6 w; R: U4 C, s6 ~
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
: H& I2 y6 b9 @; U/ d8 ]' e7 LYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!& A, K3 t5 A1 q
ECON 365 Resource Economics
7 J6 v" w; r0 S- D1 d0 f7 iTopics:
- X+ u Z( s$ m) A" f1 e) Z; MExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
: a+ c5 r( h2 h% I1 m( j' T) @7 vScarcity and pricing
' }7 I; q6 e4 O( J7 t- a7 aContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation# i0 N8 n0 G5 c' i
Pricing
; j N, C7 B' s& A$ oMarkets* T4 R8 \% N# c) W! G9 a% H6 E
Government roles; E, b3 z( j" J/ A8 D) Q
Or would like to learn more about ! A8 P5 r7 B) [. E
The energy sector, including sources and markets
]0 v% m. E( N! q) E+ u. \Canadian Energy Policy and current issues/ e$ Q! ~+ g* Y- N7 t5 ^1 c
You might enjoy a course about
: O/ W+ o. @/ D9 |5 eEnergy Economics!
$ \ t" I' P2 d3 n5 F BECON 366 Energy Economics
: [+ ^# n6 p' O* d$ iTopics: & N# `$ ~ e$ r) }5 Q; B& L7 H
Pricing9 z- [! g1 }& _( G6 ]
Role in economic growth 4 P' e/ C7 j, i% u6 M- j: | @4 n
Energy sources and markets 8 X5 ]+ \. z- f& z2 V1 }& n
Role of government
' {3 R, r4 Z, u/ e5 [Regulation 3 {% |$ ^" @: j1 }8 i
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8 e& |* h# I2 O3 V/ Q% o- TExternalities! \4 I5 Y3 W# v/ N( a/ j( p
Regulation' g2 d% u6 _) v. m+ a$ J" ]1 S
Government roles
* P* y! Z5 k, E" `/ }9 {Or would like to learn more about 6 N; l T, k4 h+ {+ A
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
6 U3 B, R. r4 ~# RSteps taken to address deterioration: t1 G( D1 } t) E+ Q7 j8 ^: g" Y( f. d
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
& w) k# w3 W F+ A' A5 TECON 369 Economics of the Environment* h" n- Z7 Z4 |5 l1 Y5 g8 M, j% n
Topics: % x$ F2 J% O9 ?1 D5 ^
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
. s7 s; [7 E6 p% j# I& _/ R) cTypes and causes of environmental deterioration ; O Z x, G. y1 P( d/ ~+ D
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
C( A1 W/ n, g1 i0 ?3 }7 M- P( |Recreation economics
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$ A( H# P$ ?6 ^: T, ?' T& a( A' ]) _If you enjoyed learning about
; L$ H0 U9 Q n' o Individual Incentives
- j; h- h, @5 e e* gTotal Welfare
2 m: U% A6 ]3 k/ u3 c7 p$ X% \$ Z( OYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
: c a# w, i0 k2 L0 z3 x9 h: jECON 378 Law and Economics
7 |1 R6 `/ c) N; l" x/ \Topics:
+ H6 v9 `) q- U' P& O. `) g2 dIssues in Criminal and Family Law* P3 @" [ k9 b( S4 |, f/ [# @, M* H
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
# e) X4 L! w; K1 dChild Support Payments' W7 v1 f' ~1 D
Private Divorce agreements
; K- o& ^% D I3 m9 OCriminal provisions of the Competition Act5 K% i: ?' l" Q) j
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Prisoners Dilemma
4 [1 X4 ~. f, aDominant Strategies: n8 c- x0 C0 E
Collusion
2 G; M# y! g2 `You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 M' [6 n' c1 X4 R* YECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
6 B0 J" ] [1 H/ JTopics:
) i( T0 X8 i2 W' i1 W& BAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games" G5 ?% {0 ]$ F% W) m* K
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion $ n* }8 h% v I3 o3 e1 |
Note! Prerequisites: ! R& Q* s- p! ?6 {1 P
ECON 384 & 299 |
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