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Trade
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China as an Emerging Economy
/ H; X9 m' @+ o& _& zYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!( `0 {5 }0 K. I- K. ~
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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Chinese Economy Characteristics& I% s5 x6 p' Z- ?: d# C- L" X0 S
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
|1 G+ L0 Z5 |1 S& OConsequences of economic reform, x3 b$ P( r9 l) L- ?
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries+ S' {" E5 h h. {* E, b: ?2 _
Why economies differ
! u5 a$ S% K+ B9 V7 R- p7 yCauses for such differences4 u- O: r: v G; ?1 T8 e
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* L' @: ~4 L3 x7 j& k) R
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 x" r$ Y& J% n% p; c1 |$ KTopics:
+ n" L5 j! e9 y4 |) UTechnology! v, Z; s& R: c3 d" ]; `- m
Institutions
) X8 K7 E( u! k. C. @4 w7 ?% wGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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$ N2 p3 Y7 M, J! jSupply and Demand1 J) V9 V H0 S: ^5 |% n4 z( D' [
Consumer Behavior8 t# F4 \0 T0 L
Production and Cost
3 R2 F; {7 S7 Y* o% e( ePrice and Output
* V& W1 N: _9 fMarket Structures0 J8 H- M- V$ L2 k- V# s
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!" X+ A' F1 k$ k: E2 I M
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
+ W4 |5 Z' G+ v! i( e* r) MTopics: ' n1 W) }( P9 I$ m) M
Theory of consumer behavior1 E* M" Q' |/ L% U+ r: x, R H
Theory of production and cost
, f/ h# }% d/ k# a# aPrice and output determination under competition4 b+ o; v) }8 U+ l
Monopoly and other market structures
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$ @- ?5 N4 p7 J' J: _; lIf you enjoyed learning about
& k. Z X3 p+ r1 \Costs and Benefits
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Decision-making q$ G( P- u- B! C( g
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: w- P: `( ?8 f: ^& W/ c5 sCapital Investments
* R& y, \- n7 v: yYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!8 F' {- o! q. e( ?' ~0 N$ x
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
P4 V6 I$ v+ K/ x4 |Topics:6 H0 N! M3 S8 K- C9 W+ j
Cost-Benefit Analysis7 q% E5 v( T2 Z
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
# j0 C1 \7 Z. x, v! O7 W4 sLook at examples from
% n" N% a0 z) `! a, iTransportation
! |0 m) J! E" t1 @River Basin Management
, m0 u8 Z4 D/ W4 r X! GElectrical Generation5 c$ T$ t1 Y2 E, Q% ]( m) l
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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$ D0 i8 w+ F! n* m& t( C" NIf you enjoyed learning about
4 v& I# m. X5 i- K* ySupply and Demand! M4 p3 M( W, A B
Externalities3 y5 I; }5 @, e/ P5 t W
Resource Allocation% n" y1 \- h5 p) V# ~0 f9 T
Taxation) d- F. m7 N! {* B# W
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/ j5 J# r. i5 s6 D; vSupply of Natural Resources in Canada/ L8 b+ N8 @1 w0 M2 ?3 E$ Y
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!0 P% p* S: m0 {* R' w$ a$ H& G
ECON 365 Resource Economics
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ H/ t# j. L! k' R. l( wScarcity and pricing, n9 u) E5 o8 `; a$ P% R4 X
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues# K( k" }6 U5 H$ u$ u0 b/ G2 G
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Resource Allocation7 E. a! l' |- N: V
Pricing
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Government roles0 i) x, `) d' ~* @* ]' z6 Q
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The energy sector, including sources and markets+ S4 o7 a" N; a% N
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
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# b5 u. Z) p+ T/ uEnergy Economics!9 ]) `- k1 J- m |. y; H9 X7 t
ECON 366 Energy Economics% F. w- v' t A& l( K a/ C1 `4 ?
Topics:
* N. a/ @& n5 |' MPricing
& ~" }1 k$ I. M+ p, C5 hRole in economic growth
I/ S. N( f% g2 c1 w' C# IEnergy sources and markets ( X$ _% T9 J* b9 l
Role of government
2 `. t2 i7 w! }5 ZRegulation # k3 D3 p5 \. q L
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Externalities
8 H9 ~; r5 \* `5 n# U$ v0 s) BRegulation1 Y; f' d2 h) h6 q7 z! P
Government roles3 m1 ] T6 }, K
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
6 W# {. M, I0 d- USteps taken to address deterioration
0 N5 }' I8 k1 BYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
/ N! k' d( ^# p- [8 UECON 369 Economics of the Environment5 T. w% H: Q7 Z) O4 A: S# J
Topics:
* ^& m9 A$ e A6 @! l( p; uEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
; E; ]2 z, ]/ ~! \4 Z7 m1 ]Types and causes of environmental deterioration
`! F( n: a% wTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
; {' d2 ~8 j A( O \7 MRecreation economics
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9 w# r9 Y: |1 G6 zIf you enjoyed learning about
- c! o& b5 T$ @7 i0 Q4 w' r' v1 ? Individual Incentives# M; l* @6 \, g/ ?7 f! D8 F2 D
Total Welfare ! h" d2 p* r$ t* K( X) w
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
- b, \. r5 U1 O4 |! DECON 378 Law and Economics# o( z; @/ n% h! Y! J
Topics:
4 u, O* k- N5 z2 i: o5 D) jIssues in Criminal and Family Law5 i: B$ h+ I; q% A: q/ r( N" X
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining9 f, S1 W4 }1 S5 p, X
Child Support Payments: G: B/ u6 d3 t1 a
Private Divorce agreements
5 f$ t& s5 c" ?5 KCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma: y0 Y* _ ~5 }$ z( y4 y% }3 W
Dominant Strategies
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You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! * Y# Q3 R l# p1 V1 ?
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games. G) G' y1 u+ S* i3 f
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
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