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Trade
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1 @6 c. ^* N; o1 [0 }China as an Emerging Economy
. P# L/ u* e5 ?$ {+ xYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
, z6 q& K* i" R1 I/ vECON 211 Chinese Economic Development- @8 O& T. U+ F5 ]5 @% S0 T# J: Z
Topics:
8 \: C2 ]' P1 E. ^Chinese Economy Characteristics2 }% e5 j, w* b+ Q5 L' }
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy3 J8 Z0 @& T0 [5 S0 `$ k
Consequences of economic reform
" `* O$ M# u/ v- d6 f# L+ \' oCanada’s economic relations with China
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! [3 F; V ^, c7 h2 \3 ?Rich and Poor Countries
2 I* G5 g8 J9 }: r# RWhy economies differ
3 ]6 I! L, V9 v3 WCauses for such differences5 @5 R/ ^( h, l% |! C
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ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( h2 h6 @2 Q! j, W5 A6 Q( eTopics:* Q' s2 y. D' P& ?. f8 |& }
Technology
0 {2 D8 N" n) U; VInstitutions6 A. i3 S6 @; Z4 Z
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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0 W: H5 ~* G0 \2 OSupply and Demand
. [0 w2 i4 f9 ]! }& u2 y YConsumer Behavior [' d1 t4 F4 \5 H, r
Production and Cost4 o6 J* Q5 X+ f' i2 S
Price and Output: C* U; U: w" [
Market Structures0 ]4 _/ ]/ A- N
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ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I% V! i d! p" ~
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Theory of consumer behavior
/ v" M& o6 [8 A( K7 {Theory of production and cost
" @& O, B' B4 C& q+ aPrice and output determination under competition, s# u& `- {4 y0 x
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
. u9 ]: W- f) h+ f7 `Externalities
/ a5 T6 U, m( P5 WDecision-making
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1 z ^8 i3 E4 v( x' t F5 LCapital Investments7 o* h5 c8 `* B R3 R- ^6 @" Z3 K
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
( s; m# k8 q2 O. o, K e: G6 uECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
) A$ \; I: ~. r- q8 O1 p4 ]. R3 PTopics:& c6 w2 A% i: s
Cost-Benefit Analysis
- g+ o H4 A: [/ ^Evaluating Public Investment Projects# K! J, ~& w6 M5 J8 X$ n/ g5 W" ~2 t
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0 @ W6 W5 a" f* c6 M1 F1 ]Transportation5 f* n& P7 z# X! u
River Basin Management. L1 u! O, _; H' U( D, I3 v
Electrical Generation
/ I- J6 y% F# ?9 _ ?+ F) OOil & Gas and Pollution Control X. }- R/ q- }4 u9 b
6 a5 P; B% u+ cIf you enjoyed learning about 1 j9 d! ^% |) I% x, T
Supply and Demand5 P4 k4 v+ [: O+ I& v) O
Externalities0 }6 J9 {+ ^- D( p; H+ H
Resource Allocation
. F2 C" I% X( y( [, C9 u P4 TTaxation1 h$ C" k5 [: M3 X
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# {% f( i7 m5 X4 M0 ]! XSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
9 A# L. l9 j, F! ]- f0 U( _You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! q* `1 j+ K Q
ECON 365 Resource Economics$ E4 j, a* D! Y$ D. C
Topics:
& V P- x- ^. I* O) nExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
' }( ^8 p1 m5 U! i+ S# |: R7 EScarcity and pricing
& y. j$ ~# ^3 a" O {5 X cContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Pricing
0 c: A) R' D9 o( p% H3 m7 [Markets' J3 i, R3 ]' q i8 A
Government roles( M; Z4 o# [* j" y) q
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
0 _$ w3 Y0 l( G; GCanadian Energy Policy and current issues) ?; w6 m4 f( c, ]+ j# ?
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* u* }8 f% R& z' @& R0 ZEnergy Economics!
- u% F; F! {) KECON 366 Energy Economics
+ v3 ?+ f( w( [3 vTopics: . k: U' I. S f7 n- T
Pricing" c% A/ A" k) }6 Q
Role in economic growth
) Y( i" D2 d/ f, g6 y, A4 ?+ p. MEnergy sources and markets
+ a# _ l9 |" p2 nRole of government 7 C8 ^* h5 E U; G
Regulation
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1 W2 G. u- ^% T+ O% L* l1 x9 _If you enjoyed learning about
+ Y5 l7 a/ V; F' V' `% x- o+ {# A- b3 iExternalities
' @0 u, v6 b7 ERegulation. s5 _% v) Z+ u
Government roles
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) I, e9 J' x1 ^% q& a3 DEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
! ]2 Y8 X8 w' |3 b8 m) D+ MSteps taken to address deterioration$ ]# o5 I+ k9 d: R' m* M" p) m
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
$ C$ c# E" V" u* b1 Y4 ?: p# @/ k/ TECON 369 Economics of the Environment
: q( \* U8 p+ V0 |7 d5 k; j' ]Topics: ! x2 x2 T, G/ M O- J
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
/ n3 P1 a' x# n3 ] ]" q4 TTypes and causes of environmental deterioration % ]. [6 P5 ?+ K' q
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
3 A8 d7 ^6 T; \6 H+ ~& [ VRecreation economics9 D, F( Q7 K% U/ q4 w, S* h
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Individual Incentives- o. {) O/ [& f: R
Total Welfare + c0 T: P* p, s4 e
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
0 v4 e8 V# p0 x0 B$ Y* ]ECON 378 Law and Economics
3 m9 n# n% ]) j- X% sTopics:
" ?6 W7 K$ ^( F2 K' @ [% f8 BIssues in Criminal and Family Law9 E0 e) i0 J5 T' X' u: N
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 `* y0 Y1 h% ~7 _& V. ~Child Support Payments" c5 y _! {2 d% W! _9 Q) C) b
Private Divorce agreements1 x) P) s, a: k0 w' p$ v7 b
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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5 I$ h. s# u6 Z( t7 GIf you enjoyed learning about
5 Y' ^$ y8 n4 y7 v* lPrisoners Dilemma" Y" H8 m7 z; T/ U: V. I# W8 R
Dominant Strategies) _( w4 D. O; y8 x* d
Collusion
: Q3 D; {4 Q! t" zYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! . q6 Q6 F/ e" j2 {
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
: |' L! ?) L1 K& d& y% K$ K& aTopics: : Y/ ` I8 D* w3 B& K% |; U
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games1 u9 e% k7 `! q) d ]
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
! L4 i/ c8 Z; X4 z% m- X9 eNote! Prerequisites:
5 Z3 {6 y, h. ]% V8 f& e+ k: O$ t- wECON 384 & 299 |
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