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Trade
% _8 L$ d, o9 D; C0 sGrowth1 Y% W: b5 E5 l1 W, K, T
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China as an Emerging Economy5 l P: h8 u) v' s" z% s
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
* P7 y+ T! ?$ v/ N/ i, K8 O+ wECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 Y& x4 V) E5 P4 oTopics: ( w4 w0 J" D- o ~% F
Chinese Economy Characteristics
$ u" P; G) ^( _/ c7 sRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
) d$ o, [! O! K9 Y, D: ?Consequences of economic reform
1 s) }! |4 e$ [$ M! K5 ^% a+ G9 aCanada’s economic relations with China
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$ [5 U R3 i# V8 h" R1 V5 T7 JIf you would like to learn more about: 4 P) F! N/ t Y7 K9 u5 V1 ?2 e; ]
Rich and Poor Countries
2 v5 w8 I" R! x! |Why economies differ
( P# i, m% I$ O4 e5 oCauses for such differences
5 {/ a0 P1 h' y3 Z+ B' u( i$ tYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth) A" t1 O( I: [2 A' K0 n! \9 Y ?
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; @; n' P8 t6 ]) eTopics:
* R* r3 h$ A6 ~% S: C2 S: d% C MTechnology
- M" L% L" X5 C& x% i& ^Institutions
# a3 l3 y. c. [: }" T2 fGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 7 P- v6 g- W9 E3 ~0 G' C
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 E) c, _1 Y3 w% A; o$ q7 LSupply and Demand
# u P* M3 K5 P% ?2 H' tConsumer Behavior P! E. s4 K$ B7 v
Production and Cost% A& Z% b! J P( P% z$ V( _
Price and Output
; s1 L% U1 R: LMarket Structures
* O* h; w9 l; S$ l% mYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
% M5 \# T z8 UECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I6 H. s* }0 f# }5 @5 G
Topics:
9 i ?. ?- a( cTheory of consumer behavior
- C4 [& r5 \) f: H G" mTheory of production and cost0 A2 w. I. u$ B& e6 m9 p
Price and output determination under competition
9 H7 ^" Z$ K) a( i+ `Monopoly and other market structures
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/ s, G$ n7 D9 B, ]1 L) }Costs and Benefits
9 {) j& i i2 l9 x$ {1 E5 oExternalities6 c! I+ S$ \; Z4 N) t5 G! w7 }
Decision-making. @6 C% E7 m4 v) _
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Capital Investments
. Z( b: @( H fYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
; B( @2 x: }5 `7 K9 LECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation. S2 F+ W- I7 w' o
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
5 f k$ @8 t4 M# O j2 y+ g. yEvaluating Public Investment Projects
) ~* Q* [, q' w4 {Look at examples from 7 i9 K% A; t) I$ p) s9 Y7 J
Transportation" ]" H: ]( w0 S% D9 b! {
River Basin Management
, H# O* o& A* f6 U9 uElectrical Generation5 c" m7 H( g$ i0 Q8 N
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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. u; S( n3 g Z8 m) a% W# x) OIf you enjoyed learning about 2 E. m. _7 n& t9 s* [" D# V \' z' I
Supply and Demand
0 a% f2 A8 ^; T9 o" YExternalities
( \) x! F0 p# r6 ?/ k" RResource Allocation1 X+ H; Q0 F9 s% E2 z4 y
Taxation% J# R1 c5 E6 U0 ~
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
+ ~+ M1 O) e+ h1 _; Q; VYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
) T8 S7 {8 _, f) I- e! hECON 365 Resource Economics
, d3 g4 b. ]. t( rTopics:7 d9 ^2 ~5 T$ p6 l
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
9 T) _! c( t: U0 K, EScarcity and pricing) m# k6 {5 @& o! ^2 P( h$ ~
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues" U% R; G3 T, ]% T
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Resource Allocation! Z/ D; ~0 z) o% M0 l
Pricing4 `" _, c2 R& x, x9 m
Markets
% T- m+ s# D. J* k5 G. E1 f- j% qGovernment roles: ]& e! @7 q$ K; v
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7 Q" ^% v. S, o0 H9 j, cThe energy sector, including sources and markets7 U: ?8 |) C2 u* ]# h( p
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues( ^. \/ F6 L: g$ r) |
You might enjoy a course about 7 H2 {8 S$ y4 T2 ] r4 I! K+ I. T
Energy Economics!
$ S; v' l7 [' e5 U1 c& pECON 366 Energy Economics
7 ]8 N8 ^6 _7 n8 k6 B2 MTopics: 1 e+ s" I7 J6 Q
Pricing8 \3 L8 t# @( G3 {& q
Role in economic growth
. r( w0 }; |) ^9 z/ l" S- p! k4 D- ]4 |Energy sources and markets - l- O, E( m7 ?' Q# D% J
Role of government
( z' ]: r# g+ TRegulation , [. S2 G9 K+ X/ L" d
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Externalities
9 E4 S1 |3 h3 q) B' l6 s4 sRegulation
; P) J% n5 w5 ~. }- `Government roles5 ?/ U5 W# ?4 y
Or would like to learn more about
0 C: h( {/ [ }! gEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
: J( |- G# y0 K! o: y* D) q4 y: oSteps taken to address deterioration* w/ L1 m& b% X! e8 u
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
# r% ~6 l% [- J* t5 |7 aECON 369 Economics of the Environment
* s6 Y$ ^* N1 ^Topics:
. l0 g; r" }3 v1 P6 PEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 3 ^. j1 U7 L' g# }
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
4 b# @; u7 f8 q0 \ X8 }- y) n0 _Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 0 T) p0 g$ i* ^
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 h3 r/ U; a4 v& X5 M Individual Incentives3 [3 N% ]8 b' H) G- Y
Total Welfare
/ G! y& w% c9 h: N1 T) m5 j& qYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + P( k0 K4 ^/ A7 q: n$ `# J- k, z% V
ECON 378 Law and Economics
& N$ q/ n/ I; U5 u% y4 l/ kTopics: * F- w+ |1 I: K3 C$ M5 S" T
Issues in Criminal and Family Law! w, [$ Z! D. b
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
5 |8 z: h4 @5 J, X' J, E! L8 NChild Support Payments
2 X+ u0 X% \, ]/ s7 J JPrivate Divorce agreements
% p2 y T5 J$ ^( M; B4 Z0 ACriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
# j4 w! ]( T, UDominant Strategies. i; S% K8 z' R+ l; V% l B
Collusion
9 N! h4 P$ B: dYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
) y) x4 t* h. Z9 D1 ?" `ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications3 X( ~) t: E0 K( z& y0 O
Topics: ) L* l* V& A [; t' o& b6 J4 _
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
6 _: s6 v! R$ i5 m8 s# O2 e& E; YApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
4 l3 A' S' L. @9 JNote! Prerequisites:
$ x6 _/ A$ ^ s' I7 ~2 w6 L, dECON 384 & 299 |
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