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Trade: A _' R% }+ I3 B1 C6 a
Growth
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6 o1 N8 L, R" ?5 i) e3 W5 Q1 jChina as an Emerging Economy8 m6 n$ i% D9 p$ O1 [$ h
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
' ]7 t: v8 r8 {9 {+ AECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
5 d6 I7 `8 R* q( yTopics:
; D+ I- ~8 ?4 u' @7 jChinese Economy Characteristics
( i* [. r/ r7 g8 j8 k0 eRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
# W; Y) _. r( B& P% k' o4 H1 PConsequences of economic reform
E) L1 {" j- ?- C: ^Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: 1 S4 S/ b- B7 y# y e, D9 ^
Rich and Poor Countries. _1 l4 N. O! w0 T
Why economies differ
- m! t$ V) s+ L' FCauses for such differences
5 I1 P3 R' ^% b r& KYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 k$ t' q$ H* t5 r; q8 _4 d* `ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: a# w9 I1 y: i+ n; O, |. `7 N
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Technology
. M6 O5 z" p% B' p, \- PInstitutions
$ {. ]+ U* `& l0 J9 S. F! HGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence + D+ s* P8 W3 J; I0 I" X, ^
+ U6 V7 i: \$ {5 M/ m+ h2 h ?, ~If you enjoyed learning about ! N. Q! B7 `! r6 w# B# Y# T+ J. K
Supply and Demand8 A, I! v, q( u5 ^
Consumer Behavior( S, b8 |1 ^: ]+ |
Production and Cost, L3 W1 [! `$ B4 L) j
Price and Output
% @+ Y8 m1 s" Y$ u5 XMarket Structures& {% N8 X; T2 z1 X0 j4 I
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!) T Q9 f( L# G/ t& p s0 m
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
) C% d. G% {( x& Z0 qTopics:
5 G8 j* l+ |% c# w, PTheory of consumer behavior
# M! q' V9 I' ~Theory of production and cost
! x+ s2 c3 P2 G, _8 g, O, mPrice and output determination under competition
! F# R# ` ^5 y3 V& b+ bMonopoly and other market structures# c# B8 }! I0 _* D* K
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4 f0 p5 U5 t. OCosts and Benefits * U( B' Z- n) k2 s3 m- V* x
Externalities
% [+ X* ?. T. Q: p) C+ hDecision-making% [* S9 ]! G3 w$ r3 x' _: P
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Capital Investments1 n8 _0 N6 R% N, G F
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
$ |3 r* B' R# C" C _! p; |ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
9 D' _& N6 @( ^! ]- S) f; y- _ ITopics:
# p8 u5 q. D: `& T; [8 HCost-Benefit Analysis' n3 c- w! k% D9 o& t4 J
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
5 ~$ C! f! X" BLook at examples from
6 Y( G" A, h# Z/ r6 ^3 I1 ?Transportation( U- y# N" x* G. x, C. q1 |+ L
River Basin Management) m4 ~4 R$ d- r" {) T2 d; k
Electrical Generation8 z `% L# u% H% Q x# ~9 ~
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control c$ h9 Z; U% r6 m
- I+ |5 F9 y. z2 u1 n! f* IIf you enjoyed learning about * I2 W7 i. W- P# }0 E( c
Supply and Demand
2 G( r) D# V+ H- B- d5 tExternalities' a2 C7 r- F( F- ?- i" w/ b. Z
Resource Allocation* \( i& p8 C9 {) g4 f" S7 ]
Taxation
1 G* y& K5 m$ ~1 b9 t, Q4 j% ]Or would like to learn more about
( ^1 v( s+ ]! W5 \% E+ P8 D! NSupply of Natural Resources in Canada8 I! h f% k" x* o+ F0 U$ M7 h/ _
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
" J2 J2 `. r* h: l$ |- W+ N; k, ?" ?ECON 365 Resource Economics
: x) b, ]" O( G- v/ ~ z6 pTopics:, b( J" v7 R- u! ^' F% j
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ z9 D' [) V- ^1 w( ^# o1 G8 B# WScarcity and pricing- {8 c& ~) V) [
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues, @+ d1 x+ x$ m' r; } ?
( d, F$ ~' F) k9 cIf you enjoyed learning about
+ p& J8 ~% L$ q7 l1 @Resource Allocation" g: D% G" p3 e
Pricing0 }. M, x4 ~+ w
Markets2 w2 S4 F$ [/ P9 @8 b4 h% F
Government roles
# O2 F( i+ \* j& y4 ~1 U" X5 fOr would like to learn more about 8 [& L. C/ s' g# t4 O, x- Q
The energy sector, including sources and markets9 @) L8 M4 J- n% m) [) U
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
$ G/ e8 g: k9 o$ g! @You might enjoy a course about + O% v! y' I- M
Energy Economics!
$ F, n2 u3 I& Q; FECON 366 Energy Economics
: S0 q6 _7 c6 V: aTopics:
! k! l' _6 ?/ E: }' K% ]$ T) XPricing
( u' g: X, l$ fRole in economic growth
) s* j/ r X2 i2 K. T! B: k+ vEnergy sources and markets 6 l8 j3 N; R2 o8 \% [
Role of government . N6 H6 V" f& e
Regulation + w' |, }6 n5 [- g
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If you enjoyed learning about
% X# a4 K, Q$ i- c9 rExternalities
* T2 F# e' F, k: I) V' [/ pRegulation
. u4 H4 @" R3 AGovernment roles
6 o6 x" e1 z1 C& m, EOr would like to learn more about
6 X! Q6 g$ O& e; M) ~2 q* T9 \& }Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
6 d6 X4 J' x ?7 t( k% j n" I" ~2 E) G7 GSteps taken to address deterioration
- { _7 \& m( s$ J# I( CYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 6 n: y% g; ]( L
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
+ X1 \" s! @ W# _# p* ^Topics:
7 z: p6 i- H# }7 z3 v3 gEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 3 _7 p4 Q8 u& e" V8 ]
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
- X# J7 T5 B- [$ ]" Y' U: LTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
4 ^# f+ a% J6 vRecreation economics
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/ O! l% s6 y0 f+ rIf you enjoyed learning about
4 @% n5 }+ F6 x7 A7 a Individual Incentives% r# f Q: v- D6 K" t
Total Welfare 2 F& ~+ J* ~, e- A* R; m" O
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
/ d o9 j( P& A# EECON 378 Law and Economics
$ X6 }8 g8 y/ f$ m) x" @Topics: 4 j2 M. e+ }% M& `, Z' a
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
' P% S: ~: p, F' I5 C' h WCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining: \; _; K+ y7 l. y8 M9 k. P
Child Support Payments
9 G- z1 Q( j4 wPrivate Divorce agreements# M& s4 U0 R1 l* |2 y
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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3 [0 j6 @: Z7 K9 _% h& N Y. }! W6 e$ SIf you enjoyed learning about , p: n+ x/ U. Y9 T
Prisoners Dilemma% l2 S ~2 K1 `
Dominant Strategies
" a8 [0 @& c% d- W% {! U1 rCollusion
+ ]# j- m5 B2 S, [You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
; N8 ]; _$ c/ k% d1 v; sECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications4 p" ^/ w. K3 b6 z g# J* U
Topics: 1 Q0 g2 Y/ A+ \) Q. {4 e, D" c0 ^
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games- h0 [3 s* [ e* j/ q
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
0 X" |1 c1 M& n6 Y; sNote! Prerequisites:
- V3 y% u0 j' p) F2 T2 P6 mECON 384 & 299 |
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