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Trade: ]$ T" f; Y7 V q7 ]# z$ H* [
Growth; t7 |: h' c/ q4 B6 d1 Z) c
Or would like to learn more about: % r4 T i# C. X0 B- c% E
China as an Emerging Economy
0 ]' z6 n3 V; C( u, `7 v' FYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
; s) O S4 t+ W- X, R& `5 |ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
) c4 z2 E1 m! L# h% u9 x7 lTopics:
2 L4 w/ V; P4 `! l1 f3 o7 C8 dChinese Economy Characteristics
1 P: l; H- N5 m$ _6 w5 JRecent Events in the Chinese Economy3 ~: H: o' G: o! s7 R N
Consequences of economic reform
. q) r- C3 B: k: l2 \: p3 O% JCanada’s economic relations with China" S; P* z# F- c% L3 Q5 G' Q" g" E
5 J' }! Y' g. N! x" ?( rIf you would like to learn more about:
4 W- X. v7 F$ t \ j6 Q0 bRich and Poor Countries" O2 s* p. W4 k, A1 s9 [: U r
Why economies differ
4 f1 n {8 o& g: k& k( b7 ?. i; ?' hCauses for such differences
! B6 {& |- z9 OYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 D" v' I8 P9 f: _4 H6 R1 O8 iECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
$ S' f# ?! o( X6 J' X: I. cTopics:
0 E, z! i2 D( v5 f) p& B; Q( z9 jTechnology3 H& m1 }/ I8 u; n) L) m4 u
Institutions$ ?5 U% z# T% @( j
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ! e( o' S7 J# ?( P: ]; R
F9 {1 S# S/ Z, Y3 b
If you enjoyed learning about
( Y5 e9 P |1 ]; J5 M1 |Supply and Demand5 n, D2 E2 ~* @
Consumer Behavior/ A0 M6 Y6 T6 \5 D: L; X# d! W" j- P
Production and Cost
* T- Y. C4 i- {$ @ @3 V* B6 YPrice and Output# {* _3 t: w' d* |
Market Structures
% h- r' Q+ }0 m U+ XYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
& `- x0 _0 l3 ]6 ^ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
: {% A n0 a; l. l. lTopics: e) I( ^4 }& o6 S. \
Theory of consumer behavior* {6 c8 }# p! Z5 W0 k0 v/ I
Theory of production and cost
5 S2 ~9 U1 `9 ?Price and output determination under competition
# s( R4 Q' Q5 o7 ^+ h7 \: MMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
- R7 u6 b9 O0 ^; K2 J7 WCosts and Benefits $ Z4 w4 G& o/ C! ]# Z
Externalities
9 y, w# h3 ]0 m/ BDecision-making
7 N% n: w) a8 r/ ROr would like to learn more about & O# M* q% i. X8 Z
Capital Investments c6 z8 o1 D$ ]1 r. M( K1 J- ]
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!3 q7 h( t. K# F! X
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation8 p+ \& z8 y2 }
Topics:
I$ {, @. H- l0 U* YCost-Benefit Analysis
) w0 A. J& ^4 B8 Z1 i$ `7 b1 BEvaluating Public Investment Projects& H) U6 k9 Q( P2 t4 s [
Look at examples from
4 v. ~8 h- N; n7 v# {Transportation
" K$ |( L, A; o' {: iRiver Basin Management
3 K: j A3 Y4 n% G% ZElectrical Generation
/ V4 p6 [$ T4 d, x3 U( fOil & Gas and Pollution Control7 k7 D; G6 b T4 G
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- ]- D9 s8 u7 |8 Z( ASupply and Demand- m+ Z1 X1 [" a
Externalities, {. t5 Z+ s: m( t. e' T
Resource Allocation
' \( X7 b. h3 V8 @* }; H8 @Taxation a' j) S& Y( o* C
Or would like to learn more about
, S2 N8 z( @" m5 c2 h `2 eSupply of Natural Resources in Canada$ ?0 G# b: { t) r- I' \/ y
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!8 z% o! Q" |+ |3 e, a
ECON 365 Resource Economics
; I- w/ L; h7 n% }, d; p% l7 O; T/ H ~Topics:
! \6 ]. S% R5 x2 qExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources2 @! K+ d6 l$ X8 o
Scarcity and pricing
/ K1 r' v7 H3 s8 A; |- X, o" S2 UContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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1 v1 c7 X; E/ W. C; a8 M2 jIf you enjoyed learning about
$ q! d. M" x5 }) o9 s( \$ [) n+ nResource Allocation
) ?, n" S. M A) Z$ b S2 r- {Pricing$ p# Q6 g. N9 g7 B; K
Markets3 j% T( X4 E. i. M; E
Government roles# y0 a$ g8 w( d$ v7 j* Y: }
Or would like to learn more about 7 J4 Y. V8 {5 P
The energy sector, including sources and markets
; ^/ ]+ k4 [6 M/ }6 ACanadian Energy Policy and current issues8 f7 P: P$ u2 r8 ]$ L) e
You might enjoy a course about " C* G+ ?; r9 a% W) k. r4 v' t
Energy Economics!
+ p1 G) H3 r7 g: rECON 366 Energy Economics4 S" f, g! g, k7 \7 c9 B. [
Topics: % U$ Z" W6 g& ]: U7 x
Pricing
, ]- z2 f& D8 ARole in economic growth
/ Y ]8 M! q8 o' ^. g1 T( ^Energy sources and markets
) J5 n5 H2 Z5 R) c# r- iRole of government ( z7 C( ?3 k- d0 [8 J
Regulation
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, k H- Q! q5 }# G0 k3 G; RIf you enjoyed learning about
2 x' V' q$ l) l1 `Externalities! C1 C5 ?7 b3 ]1 S$ P4 V
Regulation
, D& H: [, L- p" A8 A) n) r" mGovernment roles# @! r0 j& ^( c+ |1 b. v' F
Or would like to learn more about
0 a! s4 e. x" o) Y. d* vEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration# T' q& r, z/ E7 _/ p! T
Steps taken to address deterioration; v7 Y; M$ N" `6 p' l. D
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ; x' ?- q" `) W2 H5 c
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
* l4 s; R- i( k+ S( w. \Topics: ; @* |8 H( Q {% B; G. C6 ]
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment N# y/ z. G' ^# H& ]7 m
Types and causes of environmental deterioration I! T$ [; m+ s% d
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
5 M2 m/ R" y& \& ]Recreation economics0 {9 k6 h% k% o9 F, K
, d# D* }" h6 i7 uIf you enjoyed learning about/ Z+ k" F4 o B6 w% _. S7 O
Individual Incentives5 A _) [8 m) l0 W
Total Welfare
2 K: U5 ]9 [- z& e8 fYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! $ ?5 J/ O* T9 }% f7 v
ECON 378 Law and Economics n% v+ t ~# g0 \6 C* s# C
Topics:
' @ J& L) \; t! K8 F) XIssues in Criminal and Family Law
9 k+ K# N3 E( zCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
$ M- V: M; @9 u; f, K& A$ `Child Support Payments
1 Y, h* _% f& s9 d5 L& i$ Q' O5 IPrivate Divorce agreements, m4 i) N+ N P7 b! ~1 `$ z
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act0 D1 O0 v( b* b( f) y _$ Y; }# _
: G5 X$ p |! S c/ Q WIf you enjoyed learning about
% ?# l% u( o, i! ?Prisoners Dilemma* L2 a+ t( p2 o- }1 J+ |
Dominant Strategies5 u# ?& Z, ^# N! Y0 S3 q
Collusion
! L5 r5 B6 r' C( ^3 i7 uYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 5 _* {8 h. A0 \5 ^- ?& ^+ x
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
& e: Q) ~' e' i. x! kTopics:
4 z) L" \" g u$ Q& a# l5 ]Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
8 o. t8 J+ Z7 U+ M' }+ |Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
\6 `9 x6 m* F$ T6 INote! Prerequisites:
5 A9 w" w. m ^0 u. D; ?ECON 384 & 299 |
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