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Trade
& [4 d6 k% _& N9 Y6 E- l$ m/ kGrowth1 b( a. i& D7 L
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0 m; R# R% A" A4 C2 oChina as an Emerging Economy
: a: ?! ~2 k1 M. J: JYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!$ r3 z0 T- h6 f9 `
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, h# t" K7 w. W0 j
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Chinese Economy Characteristics; Q' ^$ H, I I; F
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
: D3 H1 ?4 R P! ~0 c4 h8 a4 rConsequences of economic reform8 H _3 [6 M$ Q9 H& H/ @ Z
Canada’s economic relations with China D' B( j2 ~4 `6 i( k6 |
2 n/ d4 d3 @/ G2 YIf you would like to learn more about:
$ R( J+ {$ l. l7 Z$ yRich and Poor Countries
3 R1 @: q! h/ _6 O1 @Why economies differ
# Y( a V: z& u) j2 E) s- `& U$ lCauses for such differences
) B# N- g5 v/ fYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 z7 R: U! J& b" z8 zECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 F7 D' P2 ?7 s" Y2 v0 vTopics:8 X1 Q9 H- ^$ b4 i7 C3 j
Technology
' S+ w, A$ P# ^; RInstitutions% q: y3 m5 n# E7 Y
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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+ d3 G: ^8 H8 c, O T$ TIf you enjoyed learning about
8 N. \- } d8 V5 U( F7 ^! ^Supply and Demand
3 R/ c8 w$ V. f) {5 m3 H) Q( MConsumer Behavior
0 |; h$ Y* W8 dProduction and Cost
# d' i9 G, d h$ r) `2 \Price and Output! I. u: m& q: U& }/ L% C2 s
Market Structures
, w% a9 N. a/ N, H& qYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
9 V Z3 g' U% a# Y" Z' v; n4 iECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
, G: h0 Z, X* B5 l8 YTopics: / C6 Y) p3 L u3 ]
Theory of consumer behavior
8 g: B7 J& R" m+ ?$ \Theory of production and cost
% u1 J/ w0 N. o8 K3 aPrice and output determination under competition
5 T0 O3 `3 f0 z( I3 `; Z! _Monopoly and other market structures
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: N- B+ [! X& P* v7 {4 r8 J2 eCosts and Benefits
/ } Y* y4 v# W( H, c1 w6 [" AExternalities' p3 `& c7 N- J; U+ e8 p/ U
Decision-making$ Y1 {9 E1 {" E) c* C6 m- t8 J
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Capital Investments3 {4 S" x- U! w' P J
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!! H F7 `+ r. |+ q. }, ~
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation+ r* i) V# A x i/ P; w: B6 @
Topics:
% f+ m# R7 r9 K; mCost-Benefit Analysis% C0 {' x. W0 h: Q w- z
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
: b5 V( B, @3 j3 E5 T3 d8 m: X4 RLook at examples from - j' k' ^' k: f) W5 L% D
Transportation6 f* n; R9 |6 }- E8 m5 x
River Basin Management
: A9 q! h8 S$ S W* ~Electrical Generation" r C+ `' g) Y" K( I
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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- a; A4 J" l5 X' qSupply and Demand
- Z2 B. K3 r; [* H% R( _Externalities- o) Q/ b$ l$ M1 A+ O
Resource Allocation
7 {4 O3 C/ r: @7 c) DTaxation" I' k* ^1 d& f: a; s
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada$ s+ o" f* v; | O9 C9 M
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
5 }& c0 ? r2 M& Q: d" o+ yECON 365 Resource Economics- M6 _8 g! m; m
Topics:
* |: z2 i: i- s/ ]; u1 FExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources1 ?0 R4 C- M0 X% u9 k. _
Scarcity and pricing5 q- u% Y; K6 p, v8 z, }
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation7 W0 g; @0 a& @5 y; H
Pricing
; h: C' e& h, H q4 t, XMarkets
$ D G2 C' R- m8 T0 A: P& }Government roles6 ~4 ]- u) `2 w- {1 ]
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. T; W# M! ^3 e7 X8 z3 pThe energy sector, including sources and markets
5 q2 [9 y) n+ A; z6 mCanadian Energy Policy and current issues; g- B4 S6 E0 Z" h; \7 e1 d, E6 o. D: m
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Energy Economics!
# n, b2 Y0 X. ]/ z; S O5 S) m! }1 JECON 366 Energy Economics6 s2 d/ Y2 z" q7 Y" K8 _" F* B* W
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Pricing
# q+ ^, \7 t" v' [3 O' aRole in economic growth
1 f4 I# ~* w9 v& PEnergy sources and markets
4 O9 K c9 g4 T6 I5 b# i6 E+ V XRole of government : l+ o) w D& z
Regulation
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Externalities
* o* B/ J, Y3 J {( \# B7 w/ _Regulation
4 n) @$ _- Z' v1 Z! ZGovernment roles( F8 C* Q. c, A; a: D( \
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" ~5 y% [" Z9 _- \9 K5 GEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration g4 k% ]+ E. L: `; _8 y
Steps taken to address deterioration
; a$ @( U/ [( ]You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
8 c' N# B3 e2 V9 ]- ^7 VECON 369 Economics of the Environment% p; ~; y& k) y3 \1 ?- b
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
1 P8 D4 k% [$ p2 F1 wTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 2 b; q% Q6 O1 {' Q: N; S. h# N
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
9 h! b8 T& ^2 @) D% b: n `, {- oRecreation economics! v- C; H6 a* l0 ?& z; c' K; S9 t
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Individual Incentives. F# s A1 j7 O9 A5 |, G; _1 o
Total Welfare ! n% o" {! L2 R: Z+ A {
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! , s7 s' B$ w$ g( L
ECON 378 Law and Economics( F& O) _. f% D' n
Topics: & A. Q7 m4 r- l) n& h: T2 K8 \
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
' U( a; H+ ]( p0 U+ U* RCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining% _0 R" y1 z0 d) T+ l' H3 n. y* v
Child Support Payments7 z% p3 V! i: M$ A. v
Private Divorce agreements' D# d; k5 j$ m6 m$ i2 b3 j
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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0 Z& v; j; |5 y2 C; VIf you enjoyed learning about
) u5 z! r! h( m; M4 W$ e" d, PPrisoners Dilemma
4 Z) u2 R+ A2 u. o8 x3 X6 c; r3 PDominant Strategies1 k6 w2 q: U' ?, b; w
Collusion
- l5 f, G+ B' MYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! b: \2 Q# j) e5 I9 M5 q( u# F% T
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
+ i/ x! ^5 O& X9 d) z# B DTopics:
: {- @7 T/ Z, h3 J- ~+ j; _8 `; I4 JAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
8 s. x1 l9 U( C$ q9 H# J: KApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 0 z: W6 [! n; |$ k( k- h1 l, T% D
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ECON 384 & 299 |
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