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Trade
5 x9 v z) H2 O; e( f. |Growth# m' `- p; m# Y) D' ?- `1 a9 \
Or would like to learn more about: . Q% J2 c: Q1 `- v
China as an Emerging Economy
1 i/ ]2 ?- C/ Y7 [You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!- D. i% |! I/ J" D1 Y
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development/ \0 T7 e( _8 g9 \& }% f; {6 K0 ^
Topics:
1 P5 g7 x. d) ^9 w4 j, C' K: tChinese Economy Characteristics. n' V2 q$ S `
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
$ }4 p t0 ^5 eConsequences of economic reform8 N2 W2 ^2 t* m9 W& u0 X% c
Canada’s economic relations with China* L6 T, S7 A; `+ @" s" _
% E! y* R; N+ ]7 ^5 I: CIf you would like to learn more about: $ Q4 J. c5 G+ Q* Y: K' K* T, o
Rich and Poor Countries7 ~$ g$ C$ k7 T! M
Why economies differ B) V: J% y& v9 P8 q5 a
Causes for such differences" F; B$ M! L2 q
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth) R+ L7 W( Z9 E0 S8 @8 }
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ ]( a, e3 a! K" R: X8 \' tTopics: R2 u5 i6 J# C1 g. h) D4 l5 R, I5 Y
Technology
" X4 ?8 Z% P3 z5 Y$ x- KInstitutions
/ t9 V! n( V3 t9 sGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 0 l$ h$ [( ?. e( O# P, k1 Q# Y, f
6 L$ t6 I1 v" w' ?7 l) M: |; }- tIf you enjoyed learning about - U5 v9 g4 o% t
Supply and Demand, v, D5 v6 L/ c4 y
Consumer Behavior2 d& C1 O8 ` W3 w/ p9 w) r
Production and Cost, x8 D) k/ K' x. m* X- N
Price and Output
" f5 @4 h* e! t0 c) |0 Z1 NMarket Structures1 B) O' x; {& R; P5 |
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!! }- L- y& h7 a; A: D
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
4 g1 w+ i y3 W* ~1 [% qTopics: 5 U/ O# ?! \+ C$ _) j2 r
Theory of consumer behavior
: O% ~+ L S5 l( a2 I7 zTheory of production and cost
# `" S% l3 O5 yPrice and output determination under competition. m' r. ^. {5 }8 p3 r* `/ V8 D
Monopoly and other market structures1 x# u: S7 t* B0 x% A! ?
% e/ N! ~% ~8 v3 B' S9 A4 ^If you enjoyed learning about $ U. G+ k9 s1 L/ c; q6 a9 u2 k
Costs and Benefits
5 g7 g5 Q. c4 H' o% n* n; f6 v+ JExternalities
4 g5 @, d! x( O# x3 f+ h. MDecision-making, F7 R% ?1 R! n! N5 A
Or would like to learn more about
: m6 S, G& M8 `' m2 z7 yCapital Investments2 y" B" U! @1 ~. G# O0 W4 M
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
' ^& J7 I6 y! A7 \8 T3 aECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
3 f1 w8 _; w# o7 bTopics:/ D o' v* i0 y4 V# B- O5 C$ J
Cost-Benefit Analysis0 x8 q% q/ s* Y q3 A* t9 f) k
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
+ F( q- J) M- a- L) fLook at examples from ! h" h, E* o3 m0 v: _* K
Transportation! E6 T$ h8 e5 n6 Y
River Basin Management
& A3 v+ u. s3 p. q4 q& w1 ~Electrical Generation
- |: h3 }( ]1 U- c9 dOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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* F1 C* L& f5 d! E+ U! B% EIf you enjoyed learning about
/ y+ R: j9 z1 zSupply and Demand
7 h0 A9 l+ `4 y- ~& r! z; VExternalities
6 H8 w! a; Y3 `& P) p8 yResource Allocation
" n) }0 s& d' f8 `2 ]" f8 M1 xTaxation
/ R. F9 z) ?4 R$ ]% DOr would like to learn more about
9 g' _4 ], Z' _& z5 |5 _0 ISupply of Natural Resources in Canada
" a1 j( f% v5 P$ {+ C+ bYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
( Z$ y' d0 c0 `( p8 PECON 365 Resource Economics
5 k& j+ a/ d& z% L2 N+ gTopics:
: r% H. n* |9 R( K& JExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
( P& m( S* ^ sScarcity and pricing! r8 J& D' `4 j$ w) l1 D
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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7 G& O( f$ c" @) W6 p! fIf you enjoyed learning about
1 Z" J0 O8 H" fResource Allocation
+ P9 k$ z' V: L4 B5 _Pricing
$ l* ]; Y) k7 r* tMarkets
0 B0 o; o D! h# K/ O" hGovernment roles0 w. n1 J' H+ G5 S# ~% I& R
Or would like to learn more about
6 v6 R& R# U8 q" F( J5 T7 ?8 KThe energy sector, including sources and markets( i! ^; x: U8 i) f
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
, u* Y0 z( `3 E0 FYou might enjoy a course about 6 ?/ C: k1 c. r5 Z
Energy Economics!8 P7 N9 S) T. r
ECON 366 Energy Economics
% k- P0 R0 l8 _Topics: 2 ?( `( B5 C# k) U
Pricing
9 R7 R' u4 v" ~" LRole in economic growth
" W/ \2 g0 G- h/ D1 S1 YEnergy sources and markets 6 G% s* v% Y: ~# j, J
Role of government
! _) F3 s7 R" Y3 k; ORegulation . F1 R6 w6 v! F( D
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If you enjoyed learning about 8 N Q# N8 p$ }% G' z+ I0 W$ h
Externalities
6 j1 J) D# t6 ^' ]2 b$ BRegulation# x. {2 r5 J3 e
Government roles
8 j) {% N9 O. YOr would like to learn more about ( O+ ]1 P1 J6 X
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
, ^& a/ f3 {4 ~7 dSteps taken to address deterioration8 j9 [+ D$ E) _* n- Q! F5 @
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! * s& \2 `. V& }1 V/ X9 f9 a5 w( o, c
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
: C: m$ x, H) O+ J O8 `Topics:
6 f6 e" V9 X7 C! OEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 5 P( j' k) T1 B8 q' Z
Types and causes of environmental deterioration % ?$ V: c- p. t
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
% k0 P. O7 j, LRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 M# q3 F& Y! m Individual Incentives
+ ^7 f* E. Y6 b; S) z" \Total Welfare ) D$ T+ I& M2 r" N
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! : j# A+ A0 T% r/ e. t
ECON 378 Law and Economics
* S/ ?* E; f! s rTopics:
' V# U. D. P# {7 U" |* t" NIssues in Criminal and Family Law* F) N6 `1 r6 N4 F* H9 y. g
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
( o6 F8 H6 x6 N% t) ^- t, \: ]Child Support Payments
Q1 T, b$ `% c5 \3 d! VPrivate Divorce agreements
! N6 J& Y9 b9 |/ @. NCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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! H- A% Y7 x3 BIf you enjoyed learning about
) G4 P6 [/ i8 Z+ S( ^Prisoners Dilemma1 F; O5 s1 N; f$ L
Dominant Strategies/ M2 d: z( h3 y$ W$ ~ p
Collusion
* y) t) v; e& }9 o sYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! # |1 ?9 j, v* ?5 F7 E
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications8 R( l, c; ? |( ^# x/ R: |
Topics: 9 I' v9 m2 B" w2 y( ?
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
* _4 n4 H9 w. g6 V& D8 AApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 9 ? u* I; j& e3 S
Note! Prerequisites:
5 Z) q2 z5 B }0 FECON 384 & 299 |
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