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Trade0 q5 H* g2 m1 S
Growth
+ H6 _" e- W5 _+ o- ZOr would like to learn more about: 3 e* ~- }2 C* b! Q( D4 s+ K, ]
China as an Emerging Economy
0 \! e, l6 s$ ^4 y" r* NYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
, Y1 k5 Z- e1 ]! j8 j: jECON 211 Chinese Economic Development( _, q% y8 G7 o4 X* e+ \
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' [6 e. G3 M0 q/ a- W! \6 f! DChinese Economy Characteristics9 D ~* \, _/ A5 d
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy0 u4 N8 n7 y" z, n6 S0 k- c. K
Consequences of economic reform( @$ V& K! }4 n# N0 Y% X
Canada’s economic relations with China7 z7 s% a, M( _& `: n s5 i: n
6 P0 s- ?: N' _4 M+ gIf you would like to learn more about:
; A3 J+ D) |. zRich and Poor Countries2 `9 m# i) N1 p- Q* Q
Why economies differ& M, [* b, e( r$ S
Causes for such differences
$ R8 h! P4 F) [" BYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( n4 s. v: K8 F h, z
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth. s7 a* i" S& c- j% O
Topics:
# M0 P+ F, w- Y0 J3 { g2 dTechnology
& V! {, O$ d9 N0 u& C5 f4 Z- nInstitutions
: J# _$ R8 j4 H; Z/ `; j6 QGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand% n# s: k# c! [+ J' L! A6 _6 q5 t# R
Consumer Behavior
4 G0 Z$ w9 `' k' @" I9 mProduction and Cost
+ N9 ^# w9 e% X" X- d; r/ Y4 Q. pPrice and Output! ^; O9 {# Q0 `3 a; F
Market Structures& R8 b& d3 L3 e) n6 y) N( d* S
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
( i- `4 n2 d) i+ x7 j xECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I8 H8 _6 h+ x. p
Topics:
* G/ y% K+ @. {" o4 O) q/ ?7 yTheory of consumer behavior
. h( f d. P; z/ ~Theory of production and cost
& K, W0 ]1 H T2 _& dPrice and output determination under competition
4 ~6 e! I- f: T# MMonopoly and other market structures
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: }. W+ n) L6 x+ {5 i9 E8 ICosts and Benefits 0 @ O. {% Y5 R
Externalities
1 |% ^# R$ u; d0 _0 w3 oDecision-making; Z" m& P9 @5 P( D
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Capital Investments
P2 o; P& z; O+ z9 |3 Y, E& Z$ vYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!. J' ~# H6 l( t' W& Q
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
: R+ d5 v) [6 |Topics:
3 Y" @* r; \2 G+ X7 Q- i' V8 ~; ~Cost-Benefit Analysis8 R( n1 K- f& J4 v
Evaluating Public Investment Projects# ]4 U( D+ n- W
Look at examples from ( q4 H/ o, n6 c6 G# r: `: F& _$ U
Transportation
9 L O/ Q0 \" }6 W+ U7 qRiver Basin Management' H, O( J4 h6 y. b) b6 j( K
Electrical Generation
3 d( d) K4 O$ I9 S vOil & Gas and Pollution Control9 ?% m1 v% O# X9 |/ M
6 p5 l+ u# l1 EIf you enjoyed learning about
% C" K+ K% G5 A& Q8 _Supply and Demand* m* }5 g7 J4 v7 ]9 \* f( f
Externalities
/ h% M, I$ e- ~# ^/ g PResource Allocation
0 b# H% V5 T" ]# X* k+ s. D) TTaxation
; H; T* e5 K) j5 v3 y1 X9 b T* {Or would like to learn more about 5 E: U0 q$ U" c+ {( s: x
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
8 a( F! i' i+ e: RYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!; A/ ?6 l4 l# i1 R
ECON 365 Resource Economics& P' ` v. C# i7 x# i+ n- k
Topics:
% I2 R& H- `# {3 zExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
( }* a( j! V: E" q6 c% eScarcity and pricing
- i# j* A& ^* o4 x- wContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation+ B; ?" ~8 y& ^
Pricing
( J! z0 y5 Z* X- P+ z8 {& U, FMarkets
& \ w# N1 U' dGovernment roles
0 g+ u2 d! l, O8 h( ^: p" lOr would like to learn more about ( R% w9 w" R) k, b- T& ^
The energy sector, including sources and markets
" T, h+ `3 b( E3 O( \ ACanadian Energy Policy and current issues3 t1 H- Z) K; J3 b' A; B
You might enjoy a course about / D ]- t! Q3 s( p p: Y. [7 O% J
Energy Economics!
! w6 P L9 Y. w$ }: W2 ^# wECON 366 Energy Economics# m2 Y4 J; J* P& z: l6 d& y
Topics: : I& g, Q; K7 S3 _! N- S% }0 G
Pricing
4 J0 y- n5 c; Z, V: h( w. A: n2 cRole in economic growth
3 F n: e6 K3 V% AEnergy sources and markets
$ |2 i& n3 k% n% g, U; W pRole of government 9 m1 r8 v$ M; _9 O% l
Regulation 7 G( H/ `& g3 I+ r5 m$ w
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Externalities1 `% q- k+ t4 O
Regulation
( P, K1 ?5 \- c) n# T( T9 xGovernment roles$ Z1 _4 Q) p7 n+ O% \# p. X' D
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0 D, K, y( E9 B+ Y6 z/ U+ vEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
0 |: P8 j5 A( `( m( S7 [Steps taken to address deterioration7 X2 M: f' G0 E
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
1 X: e$ l0 w/ P: C. cECON 369 Economics of the Environment. O1 l G# j5 G) m# u, ]
Topics: ; ]9 s6 g/ W/ B% Q% d0 I& P$ i
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
' E) W' r9 A- R9 T S' t1 Q) m1 h4 KTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
. N; j, {" C' lTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 2 a/ h D% O/ l" p+ y* {2 x: m
Recreation economics
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8 ^) b, v* H1 X4 V4 H9 mIf you enjoyed learning about O! z7 i& H/ L4 N' [# z
Individual Incentives
! q; N. S6 f) `6 T- R8 ~Total Welfare
1 s+ l/ F% _% J# z) A {2 C" rYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! " J+ d5 u( _0 {
ECON 378 Law and Economics
3 e8 i {5 A+ s" @Topics:
( x3 p" T8 p. V: t# C3 r4 |$ V4 n9 HIssues in Criminal and Family Law
- y, [8 w, R, B! P. R9 a0 sCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 t) k' J; m0 a2 f) y5 t" ^Child Support Payments! f- W. m' K Z. a) \
Private Divorce agreements
, S( v G3 R3 @Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
+ i8 Q1 J' w2 g. w6 fDominant Strategies
, G5 w4 Y0 W6 I6 OCollusion
- q4 S2 y% a+ I6 oYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
' C7 }. e/ s% @ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications' U6 X x8 x: E) \" u
Topics: 6 u- \0 f& P P: y
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games p. Y( |; T8 T9 C, L5 w+ r
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ' J6 n( ]1 w; [7 ?) R$ V1 O
Note! Prerequisites: 3 E0 T# ~% I) A% b; F# C( e q
ECON 384 & 299 |
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