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Trade6 i0 F% n& {& i: ^( a
Growth
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( m3 n3 X( s; o+ AChina as an Emerging Economy8 F2 P$ B; u2 _ v( ~
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
' |" h! G; F% s; cECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
6 D: S" m4 \8 Q7 ^2 Z8 o2 bTopics:
1 R3 `) e! R q3 C0 W7 JChinese Economy Characteristics0 H. C! _4 H8 i+ Q) N
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy9 _! n% W$ d4 z' r' t i* g
Consequences of economic reform
, p% d& V* Y- n [( m w) q4 fCanada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries( T5 i0 f' S, T: h1 a3 g
Why economies differ
& O$ N$ @. R$ n8 @Causes for such differences
; `# k5 D* c, q5 V& c; r0 M' qYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth# w, V, w+ n r" r7 y# Y3 F# s
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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Technology/ K! g2 T+ P6 j: W8 _2 [
Institutions6 a+ M0 Z* V+ z" ?- ^
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 1 j' R3 d4 B3 c1 x- v8 q5 R& O" j# |
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If you enjoyed learning about
* D4 b; w2 X- ^5 e0 _ {Supply and Demand
) a8 B7 `/ t1 u; g( @9 U( p1 z. zConsumer Behavior
4 t% D. y# g ]5 v9 GProduction and Cost
* v' `5 ]/ j/ b; M3 {9 g( `1 LPrice and Output
' X5 d' a, F3 v' aMarket Structures
! q3 w- z5 a2 o% y2 kYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!# a0 b: U5 o! K8 L- Y
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
+ ~" @$ U# F3 w: VTopics: ; s' \( l3 K2 A& r* a
Theory of consumer behavior
0 c; j( R, _; u' b, z1 T8 KTheory of production and cost+ @, p( L$ A& s0 z: o! u
Price and output determination under competition
% W4 I8 I% d# y: z1 \- cMonopoly and other market structures
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7 X2 W+ v \( ?6 ^If you enjoyed learning about
: S4 r4 Y4 u" d/ Q% ]" Z) ?Costs and Benefits
5 d' i9 {4 u) z( \1 V" c/ K' ^Externalities
& L+ A) E' F6 k- CDecision-making1 v u* n$ X( I$ [# V" a
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Capital Investments
2 o( P l( b# ]$ S* Z1 r) ` d" xYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!& a. D# m+ E `$ W7 e
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
, j' X: {/ r7 k' e. ^4 z9 `Topics:& W! h+ _; l V. O( r% J
Cost-Benefit Analysis% |# d* O# H* S6 v0 u6 N
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
" B g% b5 J6 v2 q) zLook at examples from
" x' C5 i7 I9 z9 F8 MTransportation1 ]5 \8 O0 h/ c: c3 v9 r1 V K% c
River Basin Management/ j$ @7 Y$ G& h- T
Electrical Generation
1 D2 L1 @( p' G" L7 ^8 T: }, a4 TOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand3 d, T. \- X3 U* A: A- h
Externalities0 G8 R" | h y1 f( G* }; X
Resource Allocation9 M6 F: y: o# h9 a# p, [, w
Taxation
2 s/ y; v4 J& JOr would like to learn more about
+ k/ }' M: z* B* \+ j; U/ kSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
% |- Y# F* X) X3 oYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!% d& m2 E8 ?! h( i1 S6 F
ECON 365 Resource Economics
4 D. [$ S! F* e4 dTopics:( u+ C/ |8 I& D
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
3 Z. J n5 e) B3 q2 aScarcity and pricing' u9 C& I3 q1 G8 u4 I6 ^
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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6 X& h* \, k8 \/ h: SResource Allocation' q o- p% t2 _
Pricing# r# X7 D7 I K/ J
Markets
9 t" a8 [1 T6 M2 t- \' c$ q8 r- l% @Government roles
. m, O; S7 L$ z& WOr would like to learn more about
8 C9 M& d# Z' Y( RThe energy sector, including sources and markets) M" [* u% T" y2 L8 T/ V @
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues, m3 w' c* y2 i) I- f& y
You might enjoy a course about % O2 a, ?( n& G' Y; V
Energy Economics!
* M1 J7 Y7 D( n; FECON 366 Energy Economics" [" U( m# S* ~7 z& V- r! n/ o
Topics: 2 ~, W8 f r; Y
Pricing
6 G/ L' J. [/ U5 }' JRole in economic growth
; O) w9 b8 p. Y- XEnergy sources and markets 4 L' e- r7 K% ] E- l a
Role of government % J" U% `. d3 F% W1 T5 I$ S# O
Regulation - H \8 m/ |% l' ]! r
3 I C! p0 ~, O2 {If you enjoyed learning about
/ b4 i0 M( C* t: y8 G( ~Externalities- W8 l; s& \& i0 S
Regulation
$ J- @ x6 ~% B* SGovernment roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration+ O2 V8 U( q' N( }4 `
Steps taken to address deterioration6 h& N H5 Z# V) k( T
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! % ^7 r( b. w- E5 e* U, |
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
9 P |$ @4 X8 uTopics:
( `. ?, H5 x7 S9 q7 p9 }Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ) H% ]! ]% H% O. p0 S' Y/ a- K
Types and causes of environmental deterioration * h3 N$ ~1 \6 o: a* Z8 A) ?
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
; I7 k( E: F' N. eRecreation economics, W7 H5 x7 D6 Y& E3 ^) U
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$ |, @9 K% h; O0 X6 I. u* d Individual Incentives S, p) R" e5 C6 s
Total Welfare # K& d! r3 K, @1 i" m0 h& M
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
5 ~! T( C( _- d- O' `ECON 378 Law and Economics+ H% n3 b H a& T
Topics: % s% I+ C- u" G+ B- c Z6 i
Issues in Criminal and Family Law) {: [% }7 J( R9 n* D& u
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining/ N! o; N9 c! O5 ]: D
Child Support Payments3 B5 j; F( q: L, ^
Private Divorce agreements8 I& T' c; r% p- V0 j
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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+ B/ x4 Y9 \, w0 l1 v* U' g$ K+ }If you enjoyed learning about
/ H" S* R: o T& f5 Z# H. q7 HPrisoners Dilemma0 u7 D- l* V1 a9 Q/ V
Dominant Strategies8 F4 U5 J* j3 ]
Collusion8 K o+ C+ c( [" @
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
! r6 m$ }2 A- t" ?7 _4 n! uECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications( e4 e2 `; t8 u! E$ t2 z# \0 n
Topics:
" z& ^9 M s% b; [4 q7 n$ g/ mAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
2 p7 ^3 E9 R4 aApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
S" k) }% p; `. g; FNote! Prerequisites: + l. y( V* o: o3 o& ^5 o
ECON 384 & 299 |
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