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Trade
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c; V; K, N p8 R3 RChina as an Emerging Economy l' m5 j& ] U& d
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!! t" q2 m& S5 S2 n" Q
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development* B# P$ i6 y& X1 O/ G7 W! K6 V+ h" H
Topics: 0 c% z8 d6 [5 B" I1 e- [
Chinese Economy Characteristics
& T% g- N% o. H) ZRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
; {7 F" T8 P3 GConsequences of economic reform4 c9 H) j& i% \& A9 K
Canada’s economic relations with China
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* u; {; w' A1 AIf you would like to learn more about: # s6 N5 ^8 I4 @" @: o' A, V# T6 t& H
Rich and Poor Countries/ S$ u, ^# M+ w, _5 W* I% p
Why economies differ
+ z' Q# j& U5 N( H9 K' ~9 W( uCauses for such differences
, G" f* N0 z+ S+ x- I! I- V) L2 A# pYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth, _0 e% A* Y/ ^- h$ N+ U
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth9 i5 }5 y+ z$ F7 U! A- B2 h" J4 r
Topics:
6 Q; y X) I0 N9 a( uTechnology
* i' u8 m& ], W9 Q" T$ {( U% {Institutions1 `$ c& K( f N1 u
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ' T) Z0 ?& c8 X* ^) d
0 W; n3 {- O/ V& i. ]+ I1 X9 QIf you enjoyed learning about
* C2 I! m/ o8 L# S* YSupply and Demand% G) Z! Z2 S! R& r6 E
Consumer Behavior
) V- V' |0 Y" s g, ]3 uProduction and Cost1 b6 [9 K; n9 N9 T; q! s0 H! ^2 p
Price and Output; L ~- }* [8 _! \
Market Structures) c7 n( u) k2 ?# i7 T
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
) Z9 u: \( m6 ~4 w- I1 {! FECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
# q: }( u( j: K) V& lTopics: 1 d3 x& n1 {. I1 O3 `6 c
Theory of consumer behavior
2 I( J2 x" c0 ^+ K% z/ wTheory of production and cost0 r7 i7 ]+ l. w. {) [
Price and output determination under competition
1 N9 q! K7 V9 q5 G2 tMonopoly and other market structures8 A& X) h/ e0 S* D5 g. |$ A) K, p
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$ X* ^ j$ }9 H0 U+ j* J# G6 HCosts and Benefits 1 i: L/ E, L# J* ]. }2 T
Externalities
8 {( f5 c; T- D0 J/ d* J" QDecision-making# `; \. Q& s H) T" Q9 Y
Or would like to learn more about
- q: Z. g& x4 g. E4 oCapital Investments
; c8 M4 {7 m, q$ yYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
+ O* m3 m" X- e% O; PECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation0 D+ F9 W- n" P* D8 Z6 |
Topics:
8 _5 A2 G- c! V* ~- I, a6 a) n8 ]Cost-Benefit Analysis" I% e' }9 J& [- `+ i5 V
Evaluating Public Investment Projects# ^3 m1 K) q6 [7 R( e
Look at examples from
6 b! v( _2 ^6 z7 z0 T7 S jTransportation! S$ x! b- \5 ] V9 d' h4 `
River Basin Management
7 Y: L6 }/ p6 QElectrical Generation
) u1 @' ]. ~' G) Y3 h* t& {Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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. S" ~! U7 N8 v7 I( w) {If you enjoyed learning about
* C( b# a$ H! V# gSupply and Demand
- v" p( S2 z' ?. ZExternalities
* O4 _: f* X$ I( @Resource Allocation: k! d6 v2 s9 k7 X9 i+ J: j+ ]
Taxation
3 ?& S# O; y; l# r: J+ @Or would like to learn more about
0 i. N$ k& D$ N# m: {Supply of Natural Resources in Canada3 t; e* }4 m" v
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
+ A1 [ B# h1 hECON 365 Resource Economics* I( j' B$ w5 k6 k
Topics:9 L4 f6 T2 t& d
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources1 o% y+ V1 A% I2 H3 g" ?! Z# O
Scarcity and pricing* N" h1 y0 g. b5 F
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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! x7 o2 q4 W5 e7 HIf you enjoyed learning about $ h- Z0 o! M* n/ h/ S
Resource Allocation+ L& f1 k) s% t6 Z; w I
Pricing& O* A' ~5 B1 L3 X4 m) ~
Markets
9 h7 X1 {% ^' e, N+ J" w# [Government roles
; O1 P' C8 C' p- [( \$ y: G% lOr would like to learn more about
/ N* @) A8 Z" [: n1 l } ~The energy sector, including sources and markets
1 t) d+ }0 C( R6 @8 iCanadian Energy Policy and current issues8 `; w, H! P- u# n1 D! b% d" ]
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Energy Economics!
, f& o/ c( q" xECON 366 Energy Economics
) j& }' D7 [1 a5 E) jTopics:
! Q- i* b# u/ K) J) OPricing5 B8 j( U" \6 k9 j0 z
Role in economic growth r, A) k. L" `% l g' a
Energy sources and markets 1 ]0 P9 t$ F; m8 g2 E9 q
Role of government 4 ^5 V; _) M( ]3 m8 Y/ }6 D" F& C
Regulation # b" l9 F# g3 W! }( O' T; g
4 N: ?5 U: v$ d& \' y+ N$ I, NIf you enjoyed learning about % w- _! K4 L6 Q/ r' H7 m3 I" M
Externalities/ D/ W. g5 S7 t2 j( K s: E( ~# Y. t/ Q$ Q
Regulation9 d+ n' C( {! d) Q
Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
3 y0 S6 q" a$ K9 y9 Q& E' cSteps taken to address deterioration
% t% F! v: G4 v% l& }# v7 I$ [You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! , ^# X+ G, [; A4 X; M1 r7 d
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment& B( R& |3 q4 f# F, l
Topics: 3 z1 |1 ~1 k+ @! I4 ~( d
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment & V9 t; Z0 d7 J k! K
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
: o# n, f6 Z) c# x& ^" mTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ; J B3 Y& D, s5 w0 F4 z
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives
$ t B/ ]& ~, J4 B" ?Total Welfare
) p4 G+ L6 K2 s7 ? |4 M! e4 f1 ^You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! * \- j' _2 p' I& g9 V
ECON 378 Law and Economics
$ {7 A. H3 `3 F( R! r8 P3 R4 T8 STopics:
' {: W. N3 K/ W) n7 F/ tIssues in Criminal and Family Law% k. m/ `( m3 ]& \* X
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
$ T4 }, l' x- L9 `/ A5 X) [Child Support Payments
8 R$ B% v8 ?3 v% R1 |5 x" l5 g/ nPrivate Divorce agreements
- I/ j- m/ x1 i5 c# lCriminal provisions of the Competition Act( s0 ]) a6 c& Q" k% X6 Q% ^& ?
6 | |. T1 t; F M* h( w) f! sIf you enjoyed learning about 5 v; q& Z/ h9 s L3 {1 H3 F' Q2 u' e
Prisoners Dilemma
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Collusion& k) e( n! F/ X: n
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 9 |$ J" B% y* v* L9 J. f& n
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications' P: q7 p" D o* L3 [
Topics:
8 c/ i7 h7 n* I' r9 k! IAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
9 L& s/ [* i$ f0 r) JApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 9 w3 {/ Q" ?" s% r! n) o H! z
Note! Prerequisites:
! N, k. G+ r- D: f1 m/ f) @ECON 384 & 299 |
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