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Trade6 K+ j9 G- q+ j% C$ W) f4 P& b
Growth
9 A& h) A% A" i# Z. M0 i; IOr would like to learn more about:
f+ Y; C: B: o+ ~/ nChina as an Emerging Economy
; i9 \. @/ T9 ]1 m% B2 L3 v+ KYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
) z8 z l- I; ], @: ~ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development& B5 }( c5 Z! q
Topics:
; F$ K* N& Q' r; e* U9 vChinese Economy Characteristics' [ O+ V1 k+ a0 Q) ]
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
, Y# a {. b. ~& Q8 C. u- K+ ?Consequences of economic reform$ Y+ g6 r* u7 D, S/ J
Canada’s economic relations with China# D: z2 S# B% A$ p( J5 m. j& X1 l: @
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Rich and Poor Countries) J$ }. N4 I( S4 f( }6 z* u
Why economies differ/ O0 H S0 x3 `( B% v
Causes for such differences9 V, m# t. b: P3 j5 L
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 T8 g3 E. G* `ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
$ X+ }+ F8 g8 `. c! q! s8 QTopics:
$ n1 i0 _. P6 d$ d, M. u! oTechnology
& t- ^. ^+ G( F3 @+ yInstitutions
( b$ F) K o/ U0 Z* HGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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9 ~# [* _! d2 EIf you enjoyed learning about
4 X! o2 W9 z2 }Supply and Demand
9 a$ F6 w8 T7 H" ?, c' w, p X) _Consumer Behavior
, G) y5 y- m# K8 l: B0 o; y1 Y4 }6 LProduction and Cost5 |, g( K9 N6 K$ X; u
Price and Output
2 p% m+ X$ ^* T9 m$ m5 j- o( CMarket Structures
5 ^ a4 H5 \9 lYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
! Y8 G% I6 K) y! zECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
: p4 Z) r, H; Y2 @, A. P) ITopics:
& M9 ]4 c0 d5 e) J. |Theory of consumer behavior9 T" |! Q4 m1 e+ G) y n1 u) R
Theory of production and cost
+ {0 n0 L. x- A4 g' ]5 @Price and output determination under competition7 v' ?* R# l0 \+ L3 ^. Z2 |
Monopoly and other market structures
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, |8 e+ M0 u) M) ?7 aIf you enjoyed learning about
4 J4 w9 R" C$ V% uCosts and Benefits - {! v( P! F7 p: q7 x. q; C
Externalities
2 H, b$ n4 M4 `6 L* dDecision-making- ~0 U9 I( y9 C4 @% Q6 }
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Capital Investments
8 P6 d4 b c) T/ s/ Z! G: K$ TYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
4 H1 ~: u& t. X& |) H$ _ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation7 |) W$ ?( Q9 N( X" r9 x
Topics:
) D4 O# d" D7 F: O4 gCost-Benefit Analysis
) ]' Y4 C' f0 L. ?9 K% zEvaluating Public Investment Projects9 u4 u* |& t% I f0 G! O: D
Look at examples from o) M; Q( z8 \2 Y
Transportation4 V9 [/ O1 Z; N0 k* m$ A5 S. T
River Basin Management% a1 L# w# l) X t6 D" K9 c
Electrical Generation0 Y' w6 Y6 n$ g! J4 D% b
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control7 @1 J1 E; d ]3 Q* d3 O
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& _# k; t/ y5 }Supply and Demand
$ n+ L8 y/ p2 N _Externalities
2 h# W* A, x" n& G1 P8 J8 YResource Allocation% Y* t( C3 Z" j% `, j! b- Z
Taxation
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5 s, q3 ^2 H* Z p0 }. oSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
. ^* m' C! U" _/ ], P6 V. @You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
$ w5 @% A8 c& |4 U* JECON 365 Resource Economics: p. a1 W) o% j+ j0 q& A
Topics:
; V9 u+ r, S6 x4 A- o' _' n! ]Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
1 F, X' o9 N. y& \Scarcity and pricing
( ?" L' X! d+ HContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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9 S* Y) _' |1 c8 \4 e% {+ DIf you enjoyed learning about
2 _+ s4 i3 q& \) rResource Allocation
) E4 I# @, P$ o' R; e! K1 p& sPricing1 s* W" }+ a) n% R; G! i, ]
Markets" O& q, V. c3 \5 v7 w
Government roles
9 w9 _; }6 t0 B& {Or would like to learn more about
% Y. D# o, i3 C# P |The energy sector, including sources and markets( D" Q2 d' {* [, F
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
8 e: r# U! B6 q. m9 Y) IYou might enjoy a course about
2 o) O6 [, ]* R, z$ h7 v6 v. VEnergy Economics!
% n' T3 t9 N9 g7 V* `! d, w) SECON 366 Energy Economics
. _" k4 S! c4 ^0 U) ~8 V2 YTopics:
' |1 [9 C( d9 h7 v3 QPricing& ^: M3 d- d6 |" W
Role in economic growth
+ e% A' H! H( _& A8 ^Energy sources and markets : S& J0 a+ s) Y" X! j3 b
Role of government
* S% {8 T% q8 \: e9 }Regulation
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. G$ R: z$ T3 a7 QIf you enjoyed learning about ' x. _/ Y6 F/ I8 N" m6 ^, Z9 H
Externalities9 y2 g' K+ E' @; U8 F1 t4 N
Regulation
0 Q/ I; s) E; h9 O4 J1 pGovernment roles2 B" v# `" Z' k6 M5 x
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8 s( J4 S8 x0 _ x* U$ lEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
% Q M- ? u* eSteps taken to address deterioration+ n6 ]7 P& R/ i- c
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
- M' N+ h4 u" ]7 WECON 369 Economics of the Environment: a2 j9 F V* P f, Q7 a
Topics:
: W0 F! }0 ^5 f7 HEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment # K2 l7 Z( }6 F, S" z q7 L
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
+ w! ]- m$ |1 g- x5 b- ~Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 1 U3 P5 V- E* c- {3 e
Recreation economics" s/ a1 S5 N* e7 p8 Z
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# U/ e6 y1 w% ]) w7 g3 z! r Individual Incentives
- O9 R# Y E6 f4 a' wTotal Welfare " V/ o! N0 e4 D" u8 M
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 6 K9 `0 V( [! r* [" C- x, j
ECON 378 Law and Economics
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# V$ f* _# }! T/ VIssues in Criminal and Family Law1 X1 m; O$ Q! _! }+ a' s' L1 C2 d
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining. v+ a% K( ]9 l( M
Child Support Payments: K, B" [! [5 Q9 m( o. ?0 A$ m
Private Divorce agreements3 {. v( v8 n2 U
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act8 Q$ k" O. T( j4 G% u
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6 f1 M: v1 r# B+ {" p$ B7 yPrisoners Dilemma
6 Z; V+ v3 S a. X: U% jDominant Strategies1 F, J0 Y0 n* C& N0 N) q
Collusion1 ^2 T! t$ a5 i5 G6 k
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
( h4 P+ c. z) G3 b5 Q Q- JECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications# Z) k7 k1 c6 M o+ p* _
Topics: 6 J; A. Z2 z/ o! d3 O/ @6 k
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
" M1 \: z1 L- I7 H- GApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
* Q$ E3 G- D1 w" Y* y$ _! zNote! Prerequisites: % T; v( ?; ?8 c) O* h8 Y/ c
ECON 384 & 299 |
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