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Trade
! H7 u* t5 W7 o3 K1 N7 {Growth
' T. y3 Q: D' G) o# vOr would like to learn more about: 8 ~; W0 M3 }- @
China as an Emerging Economy
# p; S* z+ E5 P5 y7 Y7 KYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!& v! D" j$ u7 E" Y
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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0 H3 o/ V% e* |0 R5 q( bChinese Economy Characteristics
9 C+ g# T2 H0 i1 w, hRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
# u7 ~; G/ I/ m: \; @' d2 VConsequences of economic reform4 U3 v: D- ]2 H, H
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
0 H' k. y- y+ A* q! iWhy economies differ
3 e& g: |3 O5 b- E: o: c# `" iCauses for such differences# i, `3 @! A9 R( W* f2 V) w6 A) m
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 J. O& P. U6 S/ aECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ `. ~( p: y& P: L5 F
Topics:% `! ?6 f6 r5 g9 H& m/ r( g
Technology1 p! v2 j; z+ _! H; \) _
Institutions
, B# ~- D. _0 c" RGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
( g. n4 t J% i3 n0 \Supply and Demand
1 _- f6 |7 ?2 B+ B& s* v" p! RConsumer Behavior% u }& ^6 h( [/ N# r" s; c
Production and Cost
8 f# J. i4 c6 _ K) rPrice and Output" ]1 u$ I# }% L
Market Structures8 c8 K9 l; Q; f. w( C ~ ?8 N* U
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
. S$ x! k6 L8 KECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
, E8 X- v$ j v2 wTopics: 0 D0 \% p. F; }3 r R) Q
Theory of consumer behavior3 k4 H% L9 u: |' t1 ^
Theory of production and cost2 J. X3 O& m" Z& m/ L9 D1 {8 O
Price and output determination under competition
& U8 J; K5 b$ A' FMonopoly and other market structures
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3 \1 T( w# Y0 L7 _If you enjoyed learning about
) ^4 I2 `) r, H+ t9 ]. rCosts and Benefits
3 X& j6 ~* H3 T+ @; E0 W" dExternalities( d+ _7 }6 F; ?. g \
Decision-making
) e% y" o, @& [7 N" fOr would like to learn more about
0 u% b! z9 B$ V: T# I6 E1 q! |Capital Investments- o' V# O/ s9 ~$ e W t1 K
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!) M* P' q6 X/ H2 z2 c" Y
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation# h# o3 y5 T+ e. y" D
Topics:! g3 G$ } B. ^" v( g
Cost-Benefit Analysis: Z7 }. d( {! }+ v) {3 K* p: d
Evaluating Public Investment Projects5 ^, y9 G0 x) ?3 S' w4 ~' {
Look at examples from / b8 d5 s5 U D# O
Transportation' B6 Z( _( r4 e- d3 B1 v' O
River Basin Management
" H/ y5 o( W6 s. bElectrical Generation
, s+ H1 E3 D3 e) P' QOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about ! w7 ?: r- H6 Z! [- f! k0 g v! t% d
Supply and Demand! C% u7 U% k- {1 c) h
Externalities& e% q# C% V: v! Z# c4 n, V- L
Resource Allocation4 W0 j/ S" v- Z' p: [
Taxation
* k6 n1 L$ _" E: t" w3 q# [+ BOr would like to learn more about
# ~& z& M _( E0 B# H+ D4 mSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
" x1 P: n% v$ d! e1 G; P1 N+ HYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
' a, d% z) ^) TECON 365 Resource Economics( S: j# n, X" i6 v
Topics:
. s! D. q# L4 J: g. w s0 MExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
# F) u4 @1 E0 n" e3 n) IScarcity and pricing
L+ h4 B( ] \# a0 z( o% G) DContemporary Canadian resource policy issues% I5 R* q/ I9 Z$ G
' q* E/ r% X' @# @If you enjoyed learning about 3 h3 m$ V; T' Y8 W/ b: L
Resource Allocation
# q- p1 H* n! L! ^& u$ vPricing
; S6 P0 M4 Y0 N5 o4 M4 H, v- T, UMarkets
$ F2 A9 m! N# h" F- j5 zGovernment roles
. B' n9 @5 ]& q- G0 fOr would like to learn more about 1 B( k8 {, l8 V% r5 T
The energy sector, including sources and markets3 t' z2 ?5 Z0 L$ E
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues2 u! `! Q( A1 Q$ i! D! I
You might enjoy a course about
. M( I1 R7 @/ ?; Q5 EEnergy Economics!
; V8 w! `9 E, r# BECON 366 Energy Economics
1 Q% j, H# {6 c( D* cTopics: & l" l3 g5 s/ W. {' V. W) Y
Pricing
. X! u& _6 ]2 h: s* E# XRole in economic growth " t/ X/ h* b% a, m! _* Q
Energy sources and markets 8 s' ]% s9 G* h7 a7 J
Role of government # u7 L# b% y8 {9 j
Regulation 9 T( L" ^2 Q+ P( f4 b7 u( G
o5 D, w5 p( F# p% u3 OIf you enjoyed learning about * V2 w# z- s/ [
Externalities! N7 D( S2 k' ^* w' c1 b( k
Regulation
" L9 _( f# Z! g3 c* }7 ^+ @Government roles
p/ D* d- ?/ h1 w* U2 X( L8 H% dOr would like to learn more about
8 K& w$ z9 z) C% cEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration2 q/ {0 N; G2 b; x
Steps taken to address deterioration
; z- \9 a) k: s* M7 P& W- R q! fYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ; ?4 r7 [6 w2 l- l
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment) d5 N8 A9 }1 ~% R9 g, G
Topics:
4 s( |0 R, O' j' H3 ?, fEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment , p) P \1 }& h; \
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
1 E L! e; K) r. T2 _+ wTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration / B2 J5 q# D7 ]' _% Q' z& z7 _
Recreation economics+ I( V N: w/ F4 _5 j! d
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If you enjoyed learning about
( B4 Q* J- r7 I4 d Individual Incentives' o1 I* u# B) ~% A
Total Welfare
: S( B1 h* |6 U1 W7 _You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
9 y B8 N" D! F u9 K+ XECON 378 Law and Economics6 X! z9 j6 A* t7 [1 O% n
Topics:
- {2 a: G4 ?4 s2 r, B" ^$ xIssues in Criminal and Family Law; f1 ~- x0 ?# v2 @& K5 w2 K8 D
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining. _3 c) ~$ ~ |
Child Support Payments
+ r/ b. O3 [7 j$ Z" ^Private Divorce agreements# z6 @4 V9 _$ h! B5 v5 u9 ~ T1 y
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act& M0 V$ t0 B7 R: u4 ~6 c$ @
$ p; B" h- f3 b" z+ Q* nIf you enjoyed learning about
5 W1 F" e, o, ?7 D% Q$ Q( NPrisoners Dilemma* M; n: N8 I2 O" j( C
Dominant Strategies8 K3 I* ?; A) |3 O P
Collusion
2 {% C, _- y$ OYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
$ ?0 c" C6 k3 gECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications% A+ q+ V5 B9 u4 c- V
Topics:
; a# ~' V7 E$ nAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
$ Y1 q/ p8 o q, Q0 B! N+ wApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ) C$ B! @) S+ N
Note! Prerequisites: 7 }/ N _5 c$ h; B1 A
ECON 384 & 299 |
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