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: w( z+ C2 F) D7 kTrade6 p# h/ z0 t2 A
Growth0 U+ A* e5 z! _/ x$ B
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China as an Emerging Economy) |; s% s. i1 \* g, ?3 g6 V
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!3 D. r# j; D* ?& C- B
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
6 g N, w& A" |# c: \Topics:
" w1 [: r2 l5 Z# h) ~Chinese Economy Characteristics7 x1 A% y' E8 O5 _) _3 Q5 H
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
" z: h( S+ Q0 h% e1 M- eConsequences of economic reform
' w t. N* |" L+ l8 D xCanada’s economic relations with China
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2 j' |! [( B/ L2 hIf you would like to learn more about: ; D3 Z5 [1 |) J
Rich and Poor Countries
0 q# S- N- v# x4 T4 ^. U9 j; wWhy economies differ
. g ~# J5 F. a$ n& d J9 I- S H: A( aCauses for such differences
' C7 h' k1 y$ P9 I+ BYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ Q; t2 @# a4 @/ ~2 C( ~7 V
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& N2 R, B2 ~4 {Topics:
8 V3 @3 o, k; r( h/ O1 V0 XTechnology* X) p4 w; h. R! C
Institutions
' t5 B1 d# H' \1 Y" z3 MGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand' a6 s" m+ P6 I7 P) e0 W
Consumer Behavior
T3 S# D# c9 RProduction and Cost
' j+ U( W3 d* u$ L4 ~Price and Output3 p% J1 N# N {) D- ~
Market Structures {& x, c! {2 t' W
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
/ q) F% c' ~! }3 i2 eECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" F0 {- z) {& `- a9 p* g& n
Topics:
9 |# J( P7 y1 x" F$ LTheory of consumer behavior
; G1 z; n N8 v, n7 ATheory of production and cost
Z' f8 L7 y$ |! f* b3 NPrice and output determination under competition# |9 O( } C* K1 [: o6 r2 T
Monopoly and other market structures
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( V, y2 o% f; QCosts and Benefits
: Q P/ C0 `9 w/ {" y; k! |Externalities
2 t4 \! N; ]' ?6 J1 D% ~Decision-making( U, E: X6 C5 B) p3 W+ r7 D; A
Or would like to learn more about
2 q; \; \6 E* Z- l8 a& O& D& ICapital Investments
8 J8 V) Y6 j( [& m, N j0 m; l# ]You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!; i$ N( ^' L( V$ X) M& w
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation7 ]1 l' ~8 \/ f7 s$ q+ G' @/ L
Topics:% L) F+ d" W7 H
Cost-Benefit Analysis6 A% u1 K0 b( u1 Y& e" D# W0 T/ g
Evaluating Public Investment Projects/ ?6 G/ j/ A7 N7 n& a5 V* e7 h9 c
Look at examples from
+ R! k* A. F Y3 T3 y. T S3 b. QTransportation
9 B0 |! u* G7 ^! P- Y) GRiver Basin Management9 z }5 X, x/ V. E8 U" d
Electrical Generation$ c) L8 k* k9 H8 y2 D, T. z
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control, r/ o3 O0 U3 M* X% Z
" m1 L' o( h: S6 o" y$ xIf you enjoyed learning about
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Externalities( t |) H' v& F1 l7 p# Z
Resource Allocation0 d; l( {' O! M {
Taxation6 E( S$ b4 d6 @: L# ?% m$ y
Or would like to learn more about
, r0 z" G' s) _+ M6 d" dSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
4 n, a4 X% p& x7 ?' p4 dYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!0 N; d6 t8 [5 W4 G+ V
ECON 365 Resource Economics
+ S6 H4 W9 _7 g; ^- s4 C/ h1 n: A( g: tTopics:( D% A4 z, I4 x7 i: u
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources! L$ f* z6 g9 j% y! A, [
Scarcity and pricing
6 a5 P5 d" J' J% B" @2 R6 JContemporary Canadian resource policy issues! B' s* c! }6 W
( |. W1 V& p3 ~' c3 S3 L; a6 A! h6 gIf you enjoyed learning about
2 a' m X' I* k4 DResource Allocation# C) { f7 ?( l3 f: r# |8 ~
Pricing+ @. V) b: U" r" K! ^4 N
Markets4 D8 a3 }6 ~0 |+ c# t4 n
Government roles5 u6 G! B" ?* w3 V" d* A
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. ?) c* P. L) j0 B) Y! f- F& \0 F7 }The energy sector, including sources and markets- @$ \) B- d( [+ j! A3 g1 z7 |6 ]
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
3 K' R& V0 L7 m; AYou might enjoy a course about
; l7 ~- `+ K- |8 @. z3 oEnergy Economics!* R5 \# h: Q6 d) r
ECON 366 Energy Economics
' c" d+ D5 J' { h' I" ?( H0 ?1 G ATopics: / W0 L( A% S+ U7 v& c! r8 F7 d1 j# E
Pricing
, m9 S4 K+ E3 k }, \Role in economic growth + M: P' O. u$ s9 `: ^
Energy sources and markets ( d# k) {8 }2 r+ ]; \
Role of government ( t- ^4 H# J) Z: a7 j
Regulation
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Externalities
9 n/ \ ~& @( t% IRegulation
; w2 N+ a2 z$ GGovernment roles
3 v0 `9 C5 A+ Q+ I6 V5 G0 @Or would like to learn more about
4 m2 i* B) z8 KEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration* q/ R- w- {: ?% r# [$ H
Steps taken to address deterioration
# U" a- u0 v: @You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
% t! j* N" g& T( b' O+ }ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
3 d& l( Z8 v3 C- W7 x0 H7 S( r% O; wTopics:
! F) F3 I% i5 } t1 ]9 e, NEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment % }" a2 M8 j; E g- W$ u3 G4 _9 q, A" {
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
: m" c4 Q) G5 S1 u; Z& d8 LTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 9 K9 ]7 A; r3 \- J: @
Recreation economics. l3 m4 K+ n# t) [8 B
, q' b5 \$ u- S# q; JIf you enjoyed learning about. }- T& R/ L. M2 a. n" w+ p
Individual Incentives
9 e& S: H5 G9 a, d- y, j3 WTotal Welfare
& R G5 l& l; |' d, r% s1 }You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
* X# ]' Z r+ ~, M5 j6 \5 ~& OECON 378 Law and Economics
- [7 @ i* _5 ^- _Topics:
d6 Q4 D) k- m3 @/ r, p; vIssues in Criminal and Family Law
8 W) j& J: [/ Y0 ?7 aCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
4 T/ J" F2 a% ], LChild Support Payments$ {' {! G2 h4 s$ i
Private Divorce agreements5 ^% w" x2 C1 [! L$ T, S/ j# l
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
( h8 K2 V' w8 ODominant Strategies# d; G1 e3 F# `! B. ?* F9 E3 @, ~
Collusion* l6 b* U- \7 C
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
% ~% l* K) [7 ]) T+ aECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
) S& \1 c! \! u5 W% H: r) ?) @0 iTopics: $ g$ Y" |8 J. i$ H4 T' n- j
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games7 R2 H4 C! Y: J
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
# F9 S5 |0 x6 nNote! Prerequisites:
3 J$ m- H1 g4 i' \0 SECON 384 & 299 |
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