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Trade4 A x6 t# |7 [+ a6 p0 U5 J* \
Growth6 Z$ d8 {' L: H, P9 g( i
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2 P! Q$ E+ v- @" i9 wChina as an Emerging Economy
' m: q7 o+ }" T: Q; @5 ~ w/ L- V% q6 CYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!# ^' }/ b/ T: H R
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development' \) l$ z8 s" [ T" k7 d+ K
Topics:
/ O9 ]& x& a& U3 G3 B4 iChinese Economy Characteristics: v0 P9 n: z: K! t$ \; Z$ D
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
' `# W9 X4 @8 }& `9 h) D a/ dConsequences of economic reform
, h* S6 R+ w Y3 j$ |9 M, }Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries# K* \- D5 `" l4 V
Why economies differ
$ g( G3 ^) b" X) Q% FCauses for such differences; I2 c e) {% }6 |6 k# {$ g) g
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 g# `& u; B6 f) h
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! u5 A, ~% b) q; Q( Z
Topics:6 I) R( ^6 N8 `2 Y+ u* |
Technology {' j9 Y; c7 W, }4 S7 H- W3 B2 B, M# J
Institutions
# I$ f6 O( o4 C9 U0 u) q- ~Growth rate Convergence / Divergence - X! o/ ]6 ?+ J. O/ j
' T# e0 g5 m: M; k1 B; U" Y2 eIf you enjoyed learning about B3 j0 k0 [/ H7 Z: ~
Supply and Demand
7 m1 Z: ]4 s" i8 V% b5 l+ ~Consumer Behavior
7 {+ `9 D" ?2 e7 A' m6 jProduction and Cost. X( o l5 Q' i3 U
Price and Output
; D* o9 F% V, s' m/ c& cMarket Structures
# s5 b, O" X$ oYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
9 P: Z1 g$ C7 k3 N( X$ gECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I0 J5 |0 U3 Q4 z5 o
Topics: 1 P/ |5 v0 _0 s8 w+ m9 O
Theory of consumer behavior) ?: z: [% P: C j$ o
Theory of production and cost3 U% h5 S/ R0 X+ G8 T: [ s2 k
Price and output determination under competition z/ Q' R! Y( F- g9 N
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about ! v. C: l: }0 k$ N4 c8 N: V' x
Costs and Benefits " F7 c+ C; d6 |) f' {$ E
Externalities8 |0 ?* S, w8 F$ I
Decision-making1 `) o% }; U( ^0 c
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S$ {9 B/ i2 ?. C: mCapital Investments& X! Q5 h! q2 i
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 b, E2 b. p; f, t& T ]! Y5 r/ a
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation1 R8 Z# _" c% R# I
Topics:( u$ n& g' D @1 A6 ^) {" w6 q" _
Cost-Benefit Analysis
+ P9 D7 r. o9 }4 Q4 @3 X1 eEvaluating Public Investment Projects
0 D( a3 u- @3 ?, \& p3 d8 lLook at examples from 1 O' J) X) Z6 N& L
Transportation
" J. } W; X/ TRiver Basin Management
) L* ~: w8 B4 Q9 T" q* gElectrical Generation. Z9 l0 x3 r, Z; {( ]& M
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control; [9 x; l/ Y3 M5 p. x7 a
- v7 w; K% h ]2 p8 x+ PIf you enjoyed learning about
/ H f4 r" y* j4 I- v+ k- ~- PSupply and Demand
7 c" P& F; ^' ~Externalities
; v- Q! t) n7 I- i( w* J& I5 _Resource Allocation1 ?8 M2 M& z' j/ j6 b
Taxation5 Y) Q, u$ I: K& P0 s/ Z
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( j0 \ I" U( W6 g" H5 P7 k6 cSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
3 w" O9 k- b5 [) {You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!8 j- v+ ^$ Z. Z' g- Z" m
ECON 365 Resource Economics
$ n, \, ]) o8 R. QTopics:9 ~) D$ f: Q( w/ H: k! ?
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources: W& d$ `) J$ n2 P
Scarcity and pricing4 q3 j, i# @3 H" ~3 _# A
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues' S' a7 p/ U% I% B$ V
9 Y+ @9 l- o" a8 t) s( ZIf you enjoyed learning about 8 V- x3 A& v7 {- O
Resource Allocation v& o! a# E* F, F5 a
Pricing$ Y) K" `# D5 `) E
Markets8 ^4 x5 g! y- ?
Government roles3 } q, a' P: |. t0 A+ r+ X& V# w
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; I9 T, ]: T4 E( ]" R* [The energy sector, including sources and markets6 t. S+ E. I. \8 |, _4 z5 I0 z
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues/ r2 p+ h# P" u1 T3 E0 M% c
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Energy Economics!8 {) [4 i# c- y! N( X# u% V
ECON 366 Energy Economics' A! T R" v9 m7 |# f
Topics:
6 q$ R3 C0 C$ X( [( I. l% o, EPricing
# @$ ~' w5 _) f1 B8 L0 BRole in economic growth , P. d" n! Q* {2 m7 N+ c8 V
Energy sources and markets : d( T* r- V; l
Role of government
. x( `9 b( N" `' U3 {4 j7 d' L* lRegulation
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Externalities% y4 d: s" x1 x2 \+ P! A. d/ `
Regulation8 q8 q9 ^: ^* `% s% d. T
Government roles
; d* Q! Y% d# L k# n1 C, m' bOr would like to learn more about
2 y5 u! z/ J* a6 w* p8 C* HEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
t& O9 O) m9 J% E4 fSteps taken to address deterioration; u; X- [2 x& @( W' Y% k8 j
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
. O2 h# ~# v8 f- P+ F5 ?- {5 iECON 369 Economics of the Environment
! ]4 {. R; t9 j( z' aTopics:
* d2 \( Y$ O$ S/ OEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
# E2 a$ v6 I4 lTypes and causes of environmental deterioration ( x4 M$ y8 `) o4 ?
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 2 _2 x! p: g9 |- r* `3 ?
Recreation economics
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" ~) u' I; m* b: @1 B Individual Incentives8 |9 Q# G3 }: ]. n+ l" u6 @+ A
Total Welfare
& b$ h5 W) x) a; M4 uYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! / O1 G' {4 W* Z$ K, I) [9 f
ECON 378 Law and Economics
q! _- G ~6 Q) y; r" t i2 `4 gTopics: 9 [4 s6 ]6 _ ?& Y; E" j: b; B- ^
Issues in Criminal and Family Law: j. q. |# w% D) {" m, ^: M" a
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 C1 e9 E- g1 \( vChild Support Payments
) {, V' \5 k7 ~, C9 r; E. D; Y# gPrivate Divorce agreements# X X# o- y3 i" A, `' t- A6 U
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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: V9 ^. U3 i8 fIf you enjoyed learning about
8 ~# E9 U+ R" B1 j" j$ aPrisoners Dilemma
8 P. D b+ ~" k+ @Dominant Strategies
; M! b5 M& t, _' A( S. T7 U4 O7 f. `Collusion( ?. {: a/ }! h# I& ?$ U, ~. t
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ' R9 X8 f' @7 ~
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
: b8 u/ K8 [- A+ p% q$ U$ X1 |Topics:
7 X! n1 {9 A) h0 Q9 c! w# s3 TAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games2 z2 K2 h% p0 X9 l# j7 d, _
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
0 h5 D& _; |4 ?* a' U8 bNote! Prerequisites: # s1 c/ P7 f% `, }
ECON 384 & 299 |
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