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Trade
: G; m4 x- @7 L& M# C9 t% ~# a5 |Growth
* R) t% N! f- w5 o8 n2 ]Or would like to learn more about:
9 b$ \# l5 P9 L1 U% i& _ n8 J* XChina as an Emerging Economy
& Y6 ]4 I7 }, e4 {' @You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!' s3 m* o* U; f/ k2 V0 u
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
, C0 H W0 ]- A6 X4 b0 N. OTopics: " k! E6 p* q4 Y6 o) k, T) l
Chinese Economy Characteristics
* {$ G( C, @ e$ H6 ~Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
$ ]0 T5 H3 P/ F' c( T! A: Y" l- ^+ oConsequences of economic reform# E; A1 f+ M. m0 H8 W; K- }1 ~7 ~! u
Canada’s economic relations with China# B8 d. l6 H* ]- t
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Rich and Poor Countries
/ p5 } _8 Z9 I @ jWhy economies differ* w) m& G7 R# z
Causes for such differences1 V3 ?! e" H& B, q% F
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 k. u9 R! n& y _+ E# A9 D5 Y+ U" X& ^
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
" h. ]5 T9 \: t* T6 H% V) p3 mTopics:
3 z5 w, U8 @' q) k/ X4 A; _6 b0 j! r, LTechnology
4 Q9 [ c1 d2 zInstitutions) q2 U3 \1 Y5 k, C' Z8 M: e& U) ~7 O8 H
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 9 M" u3 ^3 T$ N2 g0 c
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Supply and Demand" }* f$ y( [ e& Y1 h x( y) Z! }- a3 F
Consumer Behavior' G" \- u" T6 f
Production and Cost" g2 D7 J/ A$ T' }! `; i
Price and Output# q, \% G1 z+ B3 b! j, C5 x3 K. M
Market Structures! D; X; _5 ]" f+ m: H7 B/ n
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
5 X! ?' u: ], T# O4 EECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
3 p' f+ u" y! U/ ~; d# hTopics: 5 F1 I; q, L# \6 d. [: e
Theory of consumer behavior+ N2 ^+ b# J u1 V) P6 x
Theory of production and cost" P: ~' b6 f' L
Price and output determination under competition2 @' a7 [. n. [ E& O
Monopoly and other market structures9 L! F, W7 K" C0 E! c
2 u$ j4 z+ y/ W* m' `/ h k$ HIf you enjoyed learning about 9 Q0 u+ M( q2 ]3 a( p( @
Costs and Benefits 4 F- c5 }1 a: a1 S4 }
Externalities
: s0 b# l1 G7 j+ W: ]Decision-making
; g) j& h4 J9 A2 S9 c) o8 COr would like to learn more about . _4 v: G U$ I! c4 a/ Z6 n
Capital Investments
* I5 T Q3 K! g8 D. iYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!+ w0 j. O1 j' @7 p; l: D
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
# p% p [ g' t. l! f. ^3 P; lTopics:
% L) j5 v/ L: j% m* G! QCost-Benefit Analysis! @+ L: U& P- p- _* p4 e
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
/ B. ~+ K- r3 T3 _7 z( O3 _Look at examples from
( Y# k% n) F5 J- @# _+ \0 oTransportation8 N% R. s. P- ?8 T; C
River Basin Management
' h; u1 l5 @% m2 w- w* h3 |Electrical Generation0 {) r8 U U1 s7 ]. t
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control% ~( N+ S2 p9 [
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Supply and Demand
1 x: N- h2 D* p2 y: sExternalities- [6 Q" ^ K0 F. n! p2 B. o
Resource Allocation' }7 k! q" X: t# ?
Taxation4 U. _& E( B4 r# M: o
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada0 Z+ D& F, R4 i4 q0 f, A
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
" S- [; [; @ K9 RECON 365 Resource Economics" ^8 ?% C1 \' L0 f R$ `1 T
Topics:
0 t+ r, Y" X) r1 _) w( c5 L, VExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources, ?! w6 u+ f8 H& r) ~) _
Scarcity and pricing
$ W p' b& A0 }0 ]Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues# _0 Z' F* @* g: k3 A
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- t5 I3 l0 E1 Q2 J% x3 C# NResource Allocation' ^$ E/ R* m8 S8 p0 k4 C
Pricing
( r% Q1 G2 X8 ]! S4 m# nMarkets6 P+ D* C: d; ^# S2 G) [' |' u; Z
Government roles, V- c( a# O$ ?/ b- [1 o
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) O6 b% w" b. J$ KThe energy sector, including sources and markets
8 P6 I4 J: u. z9 w% XCanadian Energy Policy and current issues3 C* S9 r4 B: Q2 Q: C! }
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Energy Economics!/ T* T6 ?+ R3 P
ECON 366 Energy Economics: E4 e7 f+ k) k
Topics:
9 J% q7 A1 l0 d5 H4 V6 @. ]Pricing
. D8 s3 \ I1 \# s( w/ F# J6 uRole in economic growth ' w a$ d- T0 q' z- b' l
Energy sources and markets 3 O, |9 y: k" @" u: Z
Role of government
4 a! T, G8 f( M+ Z/ D6 T# ~Regulation $ u- }8 M8 W9 L/ N
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Externalities/ E! f: p: V: s7 i3 G0 [2 |5 h7 F
Regulation
/ [! ?' [: y! E9 iGovernment roles1 {0 i0 ~0 L- O! ~, {( D7 g- Z) }
Or would like to learn more about 5 U" C+ l3 J6 J& K1 c, M
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
! `' G* @# H9 x5 ~" P; g: q* ^Steps taken to address deterioration
3 {2 H# w) n$ k4 @5 n( B/ `0 r* n& zYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 5 H! T2 d2 ^: b ]+ N7 o5 O
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
0 K Z( \2 x( Q1 {2 n5 F3 ?Topics: , o. _( Z# |, Y4 X( `2 @
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment - Z W7 K3 [" W& r: a! \6 E! p
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 6 [. ^2 p- `4 F
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration . a# S& G2 o6 E" ]! b X- t: ? k
Recreation economics
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' l" @- u: @8 U. BIf you enjoyed learning about3 j5 G9 j0 U6 L# x( V- {+ i
Individual Incentives7 ]* ^2 S0 T( A( @
Total Welfare
) ~4 S" J) F* O$ I1 DYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
* ?' a0 b4 r% n: ^+ I% Z% T, e# s* wECON 378 Law and Economics- L" L, l; A! h% G5 }
Topics:
# P" o3 x3 i) M! I$ }Issues in Criminal and Family Law) j4 s; r a5 @% p' A- p& o
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining0 t/ ]5 g- R; Y/ ^, x( t3 z
Child Support Payments
% B% p7 W& W+ APrivate Divorce agreements
$ L" d" j* u- J- @2 oCriminal provisions of the Competition Act+ a- T6 R& z, m
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$ s0 O% G% r! L0 G% ^Prisoners Dilemma
0 f' K- a, m g7 d, G5 h& _Dominant Strategies# z/ G& i: i5 ^
Collusion
( A- d- X8 n6 uYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
l: t7 p- o$ e1 JECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
9 U" k/ s4 d" E; r3 QTopics: ' S4 s6 d1 h9 N7 s, x
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
9 ]" n @( G% P, lApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 4 X' `# s& A7 t8 Z/ _
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ECON 384 & 299 |
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