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Trade9 k+ Q1 S$ Z% V9 d
Growth
+ a7 o5 |9 Q- @& a% YOr would like to learn more about: . N9 R( ~* T0 H- ^; x! n/ i
China as an Emerging Economy
9 l# A& I# G2 }4 gYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
# o# v! S: `) ~" p' a& l& d* ~ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development6 B5 {. f5 M( E; l
Topics:
/ Y, C/ J% I, X( h6 Z4 Z* rChinese Economy Characteristics
" \2 m* z( f' K* [Recent Events in the Chinese Economy9 @/ ^ b7 p' l2 P) Y2 ~8 x, {
Consequences of economic reform
/ \/ o, g, G8 e0 f. h0 { ?* |0 ?Canada’s economic relations with China* v3 r. w* P/ m5 t2 q
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Rich and Poor Countries0 u* u% T4 S& D
Why economies differ+ z; \7 m4 f& h8 |7 i1 C
Causes for such differences" {9 s. e% @4 r! K* U0 `" R! R3 U
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 \& G7 |# d& K
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth" {7 E0 ]1 J3 I) W+ ?5 t
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Technology; A2 {9 r8 h& W1 E7 m" I8 i
Institutions
$ ]+ D( ^0 g9 Q# g$ ?- Z2 UGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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& H' G! J4 m1 i1 CSupply and Demand0 \2 r4 M) I; k4 o6 M' W& C- F. X; W
Consumer Behavior
0 E$ @& x0 M5 ]3 N# G* s- UProduction and Cost
# Z" ^ ]) b- o; b2 Y4 e3 bPrice and Output5 x2 J! P/ l8 m# E
Market Structures
$ x9 M9 I: d! gYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
4 Q1 w+ i5 I4 A9 \0 VECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
' O ^8 z5 L' g: P( g% zTopics: " b3 Y0 B* U2 Z' ^
Theory of consumer behavior0 K; i( D' L; f2 B1 G
Theory of production and cost
$ Y5 O; g" m7 d9 f& Q2 Q/ \& W' ?Price and output determination under competition0 b% Z6 s: z6 K1 V
Monopoly and other market structures8 N! ]& x! \6 `" I" V* ~
* W4 w" X+ G9 _6 ?4 B) I+ z' `9 UIf you enjoyed learning about 5 p% c1 ]1 K8 Q, h& f4 G0 ]8 d5 e
Costs and Benefits
. @3 d) x9 n2 w+ SExternalities- E J8 \6 I. L3 W, |' @1 b
Decision-making
1 q% G7 v0 ]. M! U; u0 dOr would like to learn more about
. Q: [) ^" U5 f$ S4 Q9 Q; MCapital Investments5 X5 M& [2 W. ~* f; ?" |, z
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
8 B& f) p% F( u& \+ c7 O& H2 KECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
+ \: [, J9 C6 WTopics:% e- Z. {4 r6 r$ p
Cost-Benefit Analysis
+ G% C, f# I* _/ ?) EEvaluating Public Investment Projects! ?( L# a2 Q4 V; e
Look at examples from
, A" r Z( `5 X# K( n3 {, QTransportation
9 ]8 ^$ ^! }1 E. I! u8 sRiver Basin Management; w2 l4 a) `; D$ L" D3 H3 U
Electrical Generation
; [, v6 I5 X% I1 z6 k/ mOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
0 P, t1 h, O3 t) w N8 q- q! zExternalities
0 ~! `8 N; Y$ M. A( l7 t9 vResource Allocation0 K$ _# @/ X6 Y3 v W
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
8 Y- o, O- d$ T( wYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!; V. L5 L) s: h) W5 i% f, X- A
ECON 365 Resource Economics
9 S1 C: Z: r" m7 _Topics:$ ^/ ~8 s8 O$ P5 V
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources& G( R' `. Q8 x: M! q) _: ?* U# r
Scarcity and pricing
7 S0 ~! {9 V2 Y: y4 V8 f0 iContemporary Canadian resource policy issues' ^4 b6 u `- @2 }: G, W" E: u; ^! b
4 g6 V7 h b: ^8 x8 nIf you enjoyed learning about
1 z. L8 u- M+ G+ ^Resource Allocation
; A1 I/ Q/ S/ ]% WPricing
- J% N0 O/ a$ vMarkets$ v3 d. r- H$ k! F& t7 [- [7 z
Government roles
$ r6 n0 ^7 {6 I: QOr would like to learn more about
3 }0 \; x3 j9 \3 tThe energy sector, including sources and markets8 y" w n1 D. s% o6 W% q
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
9 {. S5 L& Z' S7 ^" y" jYou might enjoy a course about
9 V5 k$ A: ]5 X0 q# R* r d4 \Energy Economics!
9 E6 `0 t4 t! P sECON 366 Energy Economics' O) Z$ L/ Z4 n3 O. f
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Pricing2 L3 O% S7 T0 l# E6 h" v5 ]0 ^
Role in economic growth
- j- @( h# _7 R, V% e. |Energy sources and markets
# I* h( e$ R+ n. a5 ?Role of government
. C l" W ^" q9 D8 k0 ARegulation
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1 U( G- J/ ^: C' @If you enjoyed learning about
i8 x# z/ i% sExternalities, e) ]. A! z" ~7 M5 Y
Regulation
0 w/ b) l; @5 \# ]Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
# S4 F- [' w2 wSteps taken to address deterioration
; G/ A3 ^$ }7 T$ A- V% D5 z' rYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! + ~' g+ \: V1 ~% j1 I. A4 o
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 a1 x! Z) O h0 l, DTopics:
$ ?* R. o: k) B; ]8 cEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 5 {5 \8 P1 f7 E% k
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 0 O: O8 a' N9 W. Y7 `1 t
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
4 R2 a. y7 \6 P0 Q. p# NRecreation economics
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Individual Incentives
- f' a" w/ w/ E' @7 NTotal Welfare " @; w! J" ?2 c7 Y5 s' p
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
* n' P( ?* L3 YECON 378 Law and Economics
* _5 |1 N, i/ HTopics: 4 v1 a" T* j7 |9 l9 ~/ c) k
Issues in Criminal and Family Law4 E9 }9 c! W* U, Z! a
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining& T) J o& C8 U r% Y
Child Support Payments. f+ `# {/ \3 x
Private Divorce agreements
9 I1 n( Y8 v8 \0 P: A! wCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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* ~6 y1 ^/ t* o* b1 @9 F3 A# R `If you enjoyed learning about
* n. ~) U9 `0 w9 Q# b" i- ^Prisoners Dilemma0 o; d! a' ]. Z* A
Dominant Strategies
5 z3 l* S$ e/ x4 g9 w$ x4 U0 O) s/ o( JCollusion
5 Q. @2 H7 J; M4 k. t' N0 }You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ( x+ T8 P. m1 R+ h; Y
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
5 j- `0 }3 {" J$ M: JTopics:
u" k4 v( K# e* u6 `. |( rAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games$ [( D# U4 o3 W- }" b
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion , l/ b _9 n: S T
Note! Prerequisites:
# s) e+ w* o8 R9 vECON 384 & 299 |
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