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Trade1 T$ I! K9 R1 n
Growth
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" f% V1 Y6 x3 t" e% A6 _China as an Emerging Economy
( ^( A X9 @+ F. H( JYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
- L7 K$ v" ]7 f, N: ?3 rECON 211 Chinese Economic Development- o' ~9 L r% H# P t, T- P: t
Topics: : K8 l8 Q; ~2 e' M
Chinese Economy Characteristics
" F: R8 e9 B7 jRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
7 h" |' S* c& a6 u6 h/ q1 LConsequences of economic reform
: o2 \2 [5 m8 ^9 r. [/ N" vCanada’s economic relations with China( x$ q/ d0 ^" O/ H
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If you would like to learn more about:
+ \. l7 m6 M* N8 QRich and Poor Countries
. g% \5 S1 _' ^$ p) [9 [Why economies differ+ r. l- q! Z2 `( s1 {
Causes for such differences( P, A: [9 j9 P4 m
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; \: A$ J9 k7 F; Z' u; R& O g. OECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 f$ F8 F$ @6 Z: h8 MTopics:% i; f. S3 w, R0 t {' p
Technology
& q* `# k& J- g: Q$ DInstitutions
6 y; X: b+ }3 CGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 0 C0 ~& V9 c' _# b# }$ W; s( ~
# m- G/ M& w8 [% V5 uIf you enjoyed learning about 2 Q: I% l* U e- p; r8 L5 [
Supply and Demand
: y# a+ t: q( T* `. q: }Consumer Behavior
5 n# D$ \ H0 l( y) Q& q3 J9 @Production and Cost
& V K2 V. Q; JPrice and Output
2 Z3 V) o/ ^9 ?0 ], f, ^Market Structures- y+ ~1 p7 o3 \8 M3 j( \6 F( ?
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!9 }5 E. O: S( N9 X
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
4 Y2 H9 U+ o# q2 mTopics: 3 u- \9 R4 _( N' [- Q; C/ r8 s6 j# f
Theory of consumer behavior" q1 c$ |$ `1 X; O; A
Theory of production and cost
1 }3 u! Y. g' j. R! r# CPrice and output determination under competition2 |; x& N0 Y7 P- ]# X7 L
Monopoly and other market structures; U( c4 _# A# d& ~$ G) F
4 g2 S b b5 D" [% C- {5 S% gIf you enjoyed learning about
- z3 r& W5 |, Z- CCosts and Benefits
" m* q9 L3 S, z2 ?Externalities
6 \8 [- f4 G! c( E) c q/ wDecision-making
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Capital Investments i S6 {! m& C9 \1 Z! M( `
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
2 q, g$ u- W: X* uECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
1 R; @# S6 S) h+ i' JTopics:
# M! c8 L$ X- }Cost-Benefit Analysis
2 J7 Q6 N- z1 mEvaluating Public Investment Projects
6 }) p4 R {; k* f6 h; kLook at examples from
8 b, t1 k1 i8 y: QTransportation' x% S; L; ^) ?
River Basin Management
, T: B. b6 a; ?& }9 o- M" aElectrical Generation K4 g8 \) s, t1 Y0 p! W3 h4 M
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control( I J( ]. v' k
( U% n2 [: l/ t+ S! p" H8 \2 @# _If you enjoyed learning about ' ~* a6 _% ` R) M* o/ T% `
Supply and Demand
0 _* B0 i4 D- Z- s0 w4 ~/ ?Externalities
; ~- ?6 `$ g0 y& \0 y' mResource Allocation
: o( o2 P; j7 l9 Z6 b, c4 CTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ t: `. j1 q1 MYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!0 {# A2 ?( c' X+ V0 G1 N4 `5 o
ECON 365 Resource Economics
, n. E1 o) A& T6 ^/ h& ]Topics:
' b+ R% y4 ^, \& E+ _8 pExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
5 E; ]4 T; b. u3 |Scarcity and pricing: K: z9 n- T3 y" \! g5 P- R
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues W; Z4 B) J& n
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Resource Allocation
" I; z3 f4 V* k9 RPricing: J1 i, U6 s* R/ i9 T" d- _2 T: }
Markets
7 q2 t4 e: ~: Y/ A p |8 I1 `Government roles# ^0 I9 ?- E, C
Or would like to learn more about
1 W f1 t& l. K- E& w* sThe energy sector, including sources and markets$ Q: i" m0 \" ~$ I+ l# @
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
9 G# k+ Q, E: k' e6 sYou might enjoy a course about
7 ~0 p% o7 w0 Q, p1 ~$ W2 j; X( d9 oEnergy Economics!; P) m) m+ s0 @9 `" L; z: b7 t- m t* s
ECON 366 Energy Economics
& y7 o6 d4 z3 j9 G; P$ kTopics:
! I8 d8 k$ g2 w/ G1 PPricing! S6 |2 [9 D( v' c
Role in economic growth # B+ k8 Y9 L6 h& y# P
Energy sources and markets Q2 `: `, ~' G2 ]5 C
Role of government ! s, C n& J/ D; a- x# {! \* u
Regulation * I, N: A) r9 i
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Externalities9 K' K" t% P# P0 Y" F
Regulation( a' T3 U* h. {& @
Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration3 }* @8 e) J* |, j& c1 b
Steps taken to address deterioration
, D; H0 F9 y3 [( o7 J* @5 \You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! + ~+ Y4 H' b: Y; S4 M$ ?1 V* B! ?
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
4 s5 x0 ~% p* `9 ~6 z: TTopics:
# g' O* Z- h E& e2 w0 @! JEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ) d1 d, B/ h D, c5 Y g
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 4 L4 E5 t ^, _! p( g, Q
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + j# o! c+ `1 R( B* x
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ k7 y; l0 |0 r' r Individual Incentives; }3 v8 a! P3 X
Total Welfare ! A' F% b- d$ h( {$ z9 L
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! / f) v/ E+ M5 a' {2 B
ECON 378 Law and Economics
1 J( M! U0 k) \* V! `Topics:
( |- s! b& [6 v+ O7 aIssues in Criminal and Family Law. C+ x3 q' M, p% K/ L1 Z& q, W
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining* |) z( ?& |, U9 m2 }) \
Child Support Payments- z5 K" G& D0 |0 ^. _
Private Divorce agreements; v W, r" t. R2 G
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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[0 D: u6 u1 n* x! u" IIf you enjoyed learning about
$ F# x6 n, ]2 [* Q/ W0 h; D7 `6 LPrisoners Dilemma/ e: _# c+ R1 q* b3 v( C) W9 Y* ^
Dominant Strategies8 O0 d d. |, l3 |7 Z4 P- _3 g
Collusion- G' R0 _* |7 ~7 r( t
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
' S9 p E0 e2 {( w" _ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
5 w! `/ Q7 t6 v/ qTopics: 6 I! A: r1 i7 l2 L- ~
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games$ A! b1 N j7 o7 \3 j$ X
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ' `7 ?$ M& F/ p* } n2 V
Note! Prerequisites: 8 ^* P" x7 N: H( l" x
ECON 384 & 299 |
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