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Trade: W$ v- F3 @; Z" k; l
Growth+ p8 b: B X0 B4 H
Or would like to learn more about:
5 H) J8 X" d$ W' HChina as an Emerging Economy8 _5 x5 k" Z; u
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!: }- d# Z1 I7 n9 d W2 p+ u3 f. e
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
8 V6 n. J! S* nTopics:
6 A8 Q; { r4 UChinese Economy Characteristics
% O" F- d* }0 {3 e3 d6 n6 ]5 aRecent Events in the Chinese Economy4 U* J+ p0 m7 i {0 E5 t: ~
Consequences of economic reform
& S8 `& P9 w. H2 yCanada’s economic relations with China
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) D P5 V" s, v I: e% w% w6 G nIf you would like to learn more about:
& B5 q( L3 L- Q9 |$ a1 URich and Poor Countries( @ a+ M$ I* Y/ M7 j7 |: F9 M
Why economies differ8 c r+ J5 m% p! q3 y
Causes for such differences
& z2 a# z$ a* }& p: \( R! uYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& F, ~4 O) R. T# NECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth9 h; Y3 n& ]3 o: J& E( w
Topics:( ^& x( D$ }6 ?5 h. b; s- Z" T
Technology, V# p, }! Q5 r$ d" j+ }! E( k
Institutions
# ^- r" l9 V& i. K6 ~" MGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 3 q" T+ ]0 a7 g1 G
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If you enjoyed learning about
) m) x' Y7 Q+ {1 }& USupply and Demand0 d2 M- K5 a. l
Consumer Behavior
6 T$ y5 ?' X4 e$ ~$ P8 ?8 X1 JProduction and Cost
: h) y' S' z/ I) |Price and Output
, Z; F# s6 }+ k; UMarket Structures
r5 s j+ ]) y: DYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!7 U/ r8 T l- c
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
0 v1 O# _+ O( G, i/ OTopics:
" D1 V+ a# T+ O2 Z# RTheory of consumer behavior. t' d& U: V: w& i
Theory of production and cost7 v) O; d5 w+ y, Q9 u8 B. \; z
Price and output determination under competition& G8 G8 x% ^9 W7 ?% T6 Y
Monopoly and other market structures
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! @4 V( ]) O+ q# {& LIf you enjoyed learning about
0 \) f0 ^( n. K# ]/ uCosts and Benefits
) H, Z8 H; Q) \; B' DExternalities5 Y( y+ C; n4 C { B: ?
Decision-making" s1 L H, k2 ?& D. G7 n, D9 j2 X
Or would like to learn more about ! [# o+ D& V9 J" f" h( A( K
Capital Investments
4 E* k" L- p9 r2 O- E' lYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
" N- ]: N( w: n2 \ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
' a! H% w/ U$ k: W8 Z* rTopics:
% `; f8 o9 ?& w: N3 XCost-Benefit Analysis
+ a5 }4 \- O' u! M1 rEvaluating Public Investment Projects% e$ m' ?+ d8 |: G5 F
Look at examples from
5 i* @3 I' {$ K6 [4 [9 _Transportation
t) C# x8 R8 K9 a* B" SRiver Basin Management" w3 |% I' L- @
Electrical Generation
& W" J# v; j7 k j# |4 BOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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' w# Z. D' F! r3 jIf you enjoyed learning about { G: R9 Q8 Y( b
Supply and Demand
$ H; \: ~$ k' _ a0 G) m/ h0 FExternalities
* V/ D- s% c& t2 {6 S5 fResource Allocation" ^( M; a9 L+ `2 }- S
Taxation
3 B! U2 Y9 s% d) ZOr would like to learn more about % N- z7 f# I1 s% f1 {
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
$ b) m0 m8 k1 t/ P1 A# xYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!; K# Z, z- y! Y/ t; P; @
ECON 365 Resource Economics
- I2 w U; P( @- k& v) HTopics:
* m3 i/ Z: N, ~" P, o9 q1 mExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
1 e& g1 S% S8 C& w1 a+ Q9 gScarcity and pricing
# W; Z+ k; b+ J' h7 WContemporary Canadian resource policy issues: s' o2 \2 o* {( w% \% k4 ^8 h; h
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If you enjoyed learning about
. n) ?" t, _# @# tResource Allocation
" N$ L. [( n* x, X( fPricing
/ C2 I3 n! q/ G5 P& u, }6 qMarkets
9 g4 ]* E& C6 Q! X2 H5 L( x( x" QGovernment roles
' \/ K* h8 L. s* m3 {% qOr would like to learn more about
/ ~+ \& k) w$ I9 K( SThe energy sector, including sources and markets
1 e- \& I7 E1 U" I5 CCanadian Energy Policy and current issues3 {! \7 v1 v& z3 G
You might enjoy a course about ) \5 W' e5 R/ A7 o2 t8 R5 ]5 l
Energy Economics!
3 y" N* T" B {4 p, K1 P% M5 |" BECON 366 Energy Economics* [) {, l2 ?+ k: y
Topics:
8 g2 W- Z1 H t. [3 yPricing
^ ^( e/ _' v9 fRole in economic growth
~) x! p- p6 x4 |, y v- ]& hEnergy sources and markets
3 L1 l, c, `1 C$ URole of government
! D0 C; D$ u$ y, T! l9 oRegulation 1 l. z T( P: H; w
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If you enjoyed learning about
* R8 u; ?1 s- P1 |% R- CExternalities' ^. i3 h) q# Z9 Q: }
Regulation
6 L. |' W4 G& p c$ \5 F4 N- nGovernment roles
' Y: W* K" {/ @* JOr would like to learn more about " i* x8 y7 a- R2 @: B4 D
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration+ D1 B6 t1 W9 k, x* f% n& m6 d
Steps taken to address deterioration
* T/ F% g/ v& {* P( a: AYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
: Q) V, z4 R/ c! D' ?- y. MECON 369 Economics of the Environment2 r. Y+ h; C p: ~
Topics: # r1 a6 x" c0 H" y: c7 Y" k
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
+ K- I) n, `* G9 nTypes and causes of environmental deterioration + p% E4 }: @: W; s' r S
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration & @+ v1 a0 N% Z) o+ c- Y3 f- c- p7 u
Recreation economics3 _: z- W* g# \/ L, m
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If you enjoyed learning about# C2 n e6 s/ t# U# o5 H
Individual Incentives' L- n. I, i4 V! `* J9 [ B
Total Welfare
5 W! M. S l4 {" L8 ?You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% t9 |. m+ Y$ T9 v: q& lECON 378 Law and Economics
# k! M" |$ Z( E4 s" z% m' K+ }3 ~Topics: - V$ N" ?0 v. N. h
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
- n/ `" _* f7 l( g/ W/ ^, s& CCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
1 P$ h$ s& @( m; FChild Support Payments
, _1 I3 Y4 y) oPrivate Divorce agreements
5 V9 p+ V( A3 w" N7 Q2 Z# [Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 h- p3 D' a9 T% NPrisoners Dilemma; [/ x+ n( f% ^; O
Dominant Strategies
' L4 Q! N. V$ m- N: ECollusion! n& p7 D5 I' o9 P2 I7 X
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
. |6 y$ D/ r3 Q9 R+ N N# ?ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
% A6 B$ B4 Q/ T/ f( QTopics: % _$ [: l/ ]1 i$ f
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
4 t. h& a8 p9 q* f8 }- sApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 8 Z7 i, m0 g, b6 g, {0 ^- y
Note! Prerequisites:
+ j/ a# {& M& I4 N4 D8 mECON 384 & 299 |
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