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Trade
6 b9 L7 I" q( Y7 Z3 t" JGrowth
6 u4 S- `% n8 }Or would like to learn more about: $ S+ b+ A9 z! U* a; l3 x1 S8 g
China as an Emerging Economy
& w Z; N+ i8 u/ t7 k" B7 GYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
" v! N1 {/ f# LECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, l6 P$ F8 w, x8 _- p
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Chinese Economy Characteristics- f3 R1 b1 T/ m4 v/ n
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
* K$ Q8 Z: C5 e0 ~7 D- S V. lConsequences of economic reform( V9 F# N" m d5 M0 s
Canada’s economic relations with China) c" I6 C- p! {2 S* [' f3 }3 ^
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If you would like to learn more about:
8 ~ j4 T' I/ rRich and Poor Countries
; R6 ?: c4 D* R3 j7 O! ZWhy economies differ
" n- K6 T. T* c+ A7 \Causes for such differences8 ^$ i1 ^/ c, K" o/ A) H
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ J6 D8 S. T' a/ GECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
$ `7 U8 \ M& _6 HTopics:
P% F7 ^! w5 a3 n7 ?Technology
' g m9 B4 K% d. }$ C$ g3 P7 I7 x) LInstitutions* B( [- g9 T. i2 p4 L5 j' K: }
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 8 W A7 ~* {' L* X, c: F3 p
2 ^2 }7 Y$ S# EIf you enjoyed learning about
# ?7 K. @/ y* ` }3 ]6 S+ F# HSupply and Demand
9 \, Q& U$ j5 {4 J; \& w4 XConsumer Behavior
2 x6 x' D$ `8 u2 @0 P% f& G4 CProduction and Cost
! T' d! X4 n& }' K# {% `% ^5 H. i$ |Price and Output; X, a/ p- ?, h3 m1 H- [1 P
Market Structures5 g* Q8 g: D0 @. }: Q
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
! m M5 h ~4 g; r. N. lECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
4 ?4 ~" {% a0 t4 R. W' pTopics: 9 f( j8 u Z5 o: S8 L
Theory of consumer behavior$ B& U3 C: D; b- u+ ~0 q; n3 P* }' d
Theory of production and cost4 b( s0 U5 u; `- p
Price and output determination under competition7 {3 P" n3 S6 G v: `% w' |
Monopoly and other market structures3 y) E# C' {3 E5 W# U1 e
8 z; |, f& S) ?If you enjoyed learning about
4 H8 J$ g( D+ k4 ^. SCosts and Benefits 6 z) l8 @2 F1 [% ^2 W
Externalities) I1 L! q( X4 y% c) N/ f
Decision-making8 L. [1 W2 @0 ^8 i M$ N/ T3 t
Or would like to learn more about
8 ^6 p7 p, y! i+ h7 b. ?4 Z$ RCapital Investments
- a: [# I, y( H$ B0 f1 f5 tYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!. X* d+ P' | u1 T$ S; h# T
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
' P# m" A( S, g, ]Topics:. t& v4 X4 U1 L8 C( M; ]' O, y
Cost-Benefit Analysis
$ T0 j$ _3 B/ C. e9 C' d/ ]. {Evaluating Public Investment Projects' d! o. I q+ A9 P
Look at examples from
6 e1 ]+ v( Z% Y: a# D3 pTransportation; G4 t& ?& Y% y; g3 A, C
River Basin Management, i' Z j4 R! J9 Z C- ~1 V# V) p
Electrical Generation
: B4 i& G- K! y" N VOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand- M' p7 N( K" h* L. \5 o) q6 E
Externalities2 o6 O7 O( N1 V7 o- m; g
Resource Allocation) B: m$ P# G$ e
Taxation
# g2 S4 w6 h! k2 _% o! {, lOr would like to learn more about ' {3 Q8 F6 T7 X& W$ T7 V
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada( V& |: [( P7 ^% x
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!' d0 m+ n$ z. z$ N6 A" W8 B% N9 l( S7 V
ECON 365 Resource Economics7 m+ J0 p* a+ @: s4 l
Topics:6 L& A( F$ E Q+ h( y1 t5 V
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
" k3 x5 k# ~2 @Scarcity and pricing) H0 \: N4 H* K6 k
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues2 T6 e5 i7 N k1 `% L# c+ P4 x
2 z Q' l1 P" A- {If you enjoyed learning about
9 {6 R3 v, Y8 t7 nResource Allocation
' Q4 r* D1 }" d: c3 pPricing5 S- T/ |9 \- I; \1 r+ n/ b" C) {# f& Q
Markets4 w( L5 W3 j8 F* o6 ^, v
Government roles2 @( S# j# }8 O3 A1 g
Or would like to learn more about
7 l* O5 ^$ e+ v! O' qThe energy sector, including sources and markets
6 `- a, D4 B/ p4 [3 O$ P6 i8 fCanadian Energy Policy and current issues- B9 O7 C: F* l+ g6 P
You might enjoy a course about
- L; T {! L0 D+ pEnergy Economics!; P- ?! B+ g$ g( r5 V: T6 C+ O
ECON 366 Energy Economics
+ \. e* J" z2 }Topics: 7 ]$ s) d7 D: n$ r3 b4 q4 @$ a& D
Pricing
/ [4 H; a5 Y N) cRole in economic growth 2 t* m3 B8 m2 [+ @1 l1 w2 D
Energy sources and markets
( E" f% L7 I; ?/ J' k* \Role of government
3 L( n( y+ U% {$ \Regulation
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7 {3 I: o$ @4 oExternalities6 _+ L. s) R' H
Regulation# ]. E: m' Z8 B% t) b3 H# P% N5 ?
Government roles, v! t" n A& D4 ]2 m
Or would like to learn more about 6 l* I, K" j) v. d: m2 e
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration" e& Y7 Y* W6 [( f5 _& g5 v
Steps taken to address deterioration
# R7 f+ y: u% v0 ~# {$ \6 O8 jYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 5 n) u0 t: {) u4 g
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment- @3 k( l- d- S
Topics: + d8 c) F, Q6 B
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment " |- v4 n+ q6 `, u5 y
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 0 E) ^5 Y+ L% l; a$ e
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
9 |: i" ~, T( I8 pRecreation economics
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+ o! o1 g2 q$ H! X+ Q/ wIf you enjoyed learning about& d! c8 H. i! \( `0 z( M. i
Individual Incentives
7 J' J1 R0 n5 j8 c2 X& q. X" _Total Welfare 3 C k# ?& m6 a+ l
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! : p1 w5 }& h* Q3 t( k* H4 y
ECON 378 Law and Economics( u4 U, Y1 c; A3 d \
Topics: ! h6 S0 ?) f) [3 r5 U" ]& F
Issues in Criminal and Family Law5 L! [6 E/ f# E. X, }
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
( O, l1 l" g% b6 GChild Support Payments6 h( J! u2 q) i6 B( u! r6 v( R
Private Divorce agreements8 e. Z, E8 ~( }
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act, v+ h) Z+ o3 m
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Prisoners Dilemma0 ^! N9 i7 x( F4 o" l; W! A
Dominant Strategies/ b/ A6 s6 w3 v6 g$ A- B0 d
Collusion
- Q1 l' u1 x% l+ b% D! z" TYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
, R# ]" W; v5 |" o5 eECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
) N$ i' |# W% W! t! lTopics:
. N3 M. ~* l# P5 G# CAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games. M' k. I# ]$ L, q+ m; v8 W
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ) k3 v- D( W0 r
Note! Prerequisites:
1 |; J3 U2 x: B# E/ aECON 384 & 299 |
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