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Trade# d5 \5 a' a4 r2 Y( i. {& _0 C3 i
Growth
: `; B3 u$ `8 B: w% X7 ^Or would like to learn more about:
8 u) K7 y% i) j5 JChina as an Emerging Economy3 j: o, m! |/ Z, U' P: h: r
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!( U, B( [- G: |6 }0 t8 O
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
2 ^0 r0 R/ [# D/ @Topics: 4 F3 y- P/ V% u, k
Chinese Economy Characteristics
- m# ?, {3 m0 u1 s5 a1 }* ^% ERecent Events in the Chinese Economy
m. m: a& q8 a% `9 E+ I! cConsequences of economic reform8 r2 y% R1 l4 Z' X* g
Canada’s economic relations with China0 p: e% C. T4 \
+ w# F4 L3 @* k" S: `If you would like to learn more about:
/ `; s+ Q k3 \1 C4 ?Rich and Poor Countries# A4 \9 _. M% c
Why economies differ
: q3 h0 \" r. T; uCauses for such differences% v2 l! s$ E/ X4 A# m$ t1 H7 j
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ Q6 W2 u9 k" ?1 A& I- B4 L& i9 DECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
3 n1 _$ V' K+ K# B) uTopics:
1 R% R3 k' X: k/ V7 g/ CTechnology
) A/ f$ r3 T5 r( C: @: a4 ZInstitutions* Z* a5 f# B {0 w; y6 v
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand' P! b3 M Q1 I, L
Consumer Behavior
7 D. C4 h5 V% J! R* mProduction and Cost
: a+ X4 y. c* e, U- _Price and Output
/ R0 f* k q. ]4 Y) H' a" f9 U9 y$ yMarket Structures
$ X$ m7 f1 g4 f! Z7 }( \You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
2 Z5 h% \; u1 i- |ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I! p3 E) G0 V8 q3 t
Topics: $ P u3 `) w! [, N( J5 Y6 s U
Theory of consumer behavior& y5 A1 S. c( x- [5 s
Theory of production and cost
8 X# x: Q- N2 w0 jPrice and output determination under competition; }* }/ o# i3 ?" M
Monopoly and other market structures6 c: J: s7 {" u$ k! n4 `
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Costs and Benefits 7 o7 b9 \# I, e& R/ l# ]! `
Externalities3 M$ u) S1 _- g4 f0 G+ B5 ~, t4 N
Decision-making
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5 ]9 f6 w7 S* t+ Q# mCapital Investments4 g- B) i, Y/ n
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
; l! S) f- v8 a/ k& LECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
. S8 T( {9 ~& `( nTopics:
) A7 M5 G" U/ t& }8 I1 v/ SCost-Benefit Analysis
" g$ C9 V2 h0 { i' c. R) oEvaluating Public Investment Projects8 d8 a) `4 w R+ _4 z. Y) [
Look at examples from ; N' b& I) A& P# \8 v0 a- h
Transportation0 T F: }7 C7 ?" a5 }0 j, b ^
River Basin Management
+ q9 T1 K6 G/ nElectrical Generation4 `/ g; n( C ^- r3 B
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control( E2 I; u* D! O, W3 @* O( d0 q
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Supply and Demand; C2 x2 S- w; e7 q" q( z
Externalities1 o, x: {6 u. v* }
Resource Allocation
$ c6 N( w3 ^; ^. m! e: ITaxation+ v8 N! ^- a E( w
Or would like to learn more about
$ x8 X! P1 I6 H" ~$ @* V6 VSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
3 ]$ n$ @+ W' |2 c; o' fYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!+ h# D- s* g4 V
ECON 365 Resource Economics, p! x* [+ Y8 z0 J
Topics:4 l5 j, W+ ~7 _% ?/ w- i. T: O
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
2 |, g1 m/ J0 q+ W- ~Scarcity and pricing4 d4 y" T" i# q! T% g
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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& k2 a3 V) |6 oIf you enjoyed learning about
4 e# T) m$ X2 y4 f) T+ o! JResource Allocation
- D' ?' T) r' ], a6 nPricing
# [7 e# Z2 i1 R% uMarkets
0 ~$ L$ i0 g4 ]# y" |Government roles
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Z3 S. K# }8 h% S* M' oThe energy sector, including sources and markets7 D' F: s% D0 T- k3 Y4 ^0 V
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues, R8 r/ T& U4 D
You might enjoy a course about , Q& G$ W! O: Z: c8 r
Energy Economics!( X3 x4 L6 {, Q- p& j9 f6 f
ECON 366 Energy Economics
1 ]* e7 z. Q+ T4 B* u1 e5 eTopics: ! y+ W$ |! P) Y5 |( k) u
Pricing
+ N5 V( d5 q; _+ T: z$ F: wRole in economic growth
* P" L9 Q3 C9 Z8 V6 {& ]7 hEnergy sources and markets
( u( @6 W/ w. y3 T" {( W+ K/ r0 U" `Role of government & z! }+ s, R: g
Regulation
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! I, U7 a/ ^; E. n! _$ h1 s7 l/ @7 }If you enjoyed learning about
5 V/ g2 v! b( y0 k( _( l- OExternalities
5 e3 |& D+ `! gRegulation( _! @: B+ i1 @
Government roles, T8 T, S* Q* l' F$ b4 N
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration( M3 ?- m8 p& @: |/ w+ y4 b
Steps taken to address deterioration
: c9 u \0 F M& UYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
( J. V4 S* C) I+ Q0 @ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
# f G" G5 H2 oTopics:
' Z7 ^6 A' L% F0 eEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment - }: q/ I* `# N: G- X& B, I& W
Types and causes of environmental deterioration " Z z5 k9 s! q4 a) U/ D3 g) {( o
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
) Z5 j" {1 ]6 R) D; {6 b4 C1 M- ARecreation economics
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) `. @( s/ ~" o5 t. I1 xIf you enjoyed learning about
I" _: o" {# q$ O! _# ^ Individual Incentives
8 Q0 R6 Z6 _) r3 O2 tTotal Welfare : R+ [" B2 n B+ _1 C9 u9 S" o& ^, o' H
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% @; Q: h9 D. d) \$ m% `& X1 XECON 378 Law and Economics
& C- r" I1 C0 C! LTopics: ; }6 c& B& m9 ^) Y! Q9 S
Issues in Criminal and Family Law$ `: v1 U B e
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
) w; O9 C7 j) M8 q6 }Child Support Payments+ U7 O7 J. \. h' t8 ~
Private Divorce agreements$ X$ Y. g/ E; {8 h# N ~% [
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act3 {% i* O/ M7 T" L
9 a6 \% C& _9 ^* H1 Z! `; ?If you enjoyed learning about 7 e, f& r5 ~- L ^ _+ }. A
Prisoners Dilemma
, f6 T: D& v. z, E# p! R" RDominant Strategies4 N4 C. E6 ^) T" r5 v' Q2 B8 X6 V
Collusion
& o) R2 o) E4 q5 M C/ F$ pYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
0 y! B8 Q+ T* xECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
7 p; }" ?' V4 q$ w4 f( OTopics:
9 M% j0 t) }' Y! {Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
9 S# i3 q7 v( I& B( uApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion % H4 `- g) U5 d Q3 u* V' k% M
Note! Prerequisites:
- G) {, K& }+ m4 ?# nECON 384 & 299 |
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