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Trade6 J7 r6 }" G3 c- C9 V n
Growth& t: j9 T2 o8 Q" Z* U
Or would like to learn more about:
9 y% n+ s! d: qChina as an Emerging Economy
2 F' I7 H8 s3 l1 X3 G- G$ aYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
. k* g: C- O; }1 F; z8 F& kECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
9 H; A0 c. G% U. |/ LTopics: / q# I5 X x# T
Chinese Economy Characteristics
" F% n1 A$ `1 {. s6 B" @Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
i A v9 K+ A4 Q: KConsequences of economic reform/ \) L9 C/ N. m; {/ f/ {
Canada’s economic relations with China" q5 K5 b7 a- b
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Rich and Poor Countries
8 L2 [0 q- x( M$ jWhy economies differ. s8 O5 @. E2 w- k
Causes for such differences; _/ |% {8 ^: C3 q' @1 z) f
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* }- V% _2 K: z( z6 Y. C' l# h% ~9 yECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 J0 V4 v, F3 C/ Y. p+ a1 ~2 O
Topics:
, w# X. N N* r2 {% @Technology3 V% c. q& V9 q. Q) i
Institutions7 ^. g2 N+ K- X+ ~' N7 ^
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ! @. z- }3 h: T- K. t$ D
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Supply and Demand- [" ^( A. C2 ^/ O
Consumer Behavior
& u2 L( }) I5 x" Q- pProduction and Cost
" L) V2 w: W+ }4 ~Price and Output4 h# i0 h5 _1 K0 j
Market Structures
! A9 v: ?2 _. T' A. U4 i; l( M" UYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!9 _, `. r/ D1 z5 L
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
y1 T7 |4 n5 zTopics: 9 W; d: _2 b( r9 d& I7 f U) L
Theory of consumer behavior6 M+ E6 Y0 q% `: U
Theory of production and cost
9 {( y/ Y m" J6 KPrice and output determination under competition
5 ? H3 f+ D# R' OMonopoly and other market structures6 }) x; O1 l: z: q& I1 a
" P5 T1 v9 V2 `* aIf you enjoyed learning about 5 _0 Q% A& j+ ]
Costs and Benefits
- J1 |6 i, Z7 B9 u+ j& \0 CExternalities+ p* l9 R5 n! ~$ d4 @4 n
Decision-making1 I# W6 a7 @4 L' B4 L
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& ]- q7 [) A7 `# z* }8 N1 jCapital Investments1 g( d/ ?, ?7 ^2 ~
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation! v4 ?6 q! Y* s
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
! {9 U( q0 m3 P' ^, _Topics:
; d. p# p/ E8 a9 BCost-Benefit Analysis0 c( E$ I+ w. t; E/ a
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
( |6 C6 O, r `# d) Y( RLook at examples from # A2 J( Q# ~- M2 E
Transportation
% p( e& M' E l8 e# P" SRiver Basin Management; e$ N! L( m: y/ i/ i* q9 H- N. Q7 k
Electrical Generation
2 a4 R, F8 M; ^4 H7 F. UOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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# E' W' Q' g# m4 i% ~0 z4 j5 |Supply and Demand/ z+ ]3 d6 h' A/ h
Externalities
; l5 C& J# l" T$ \& WResource Allocation
+ ` v! ~+ i; x+ d6 _( ^( Z2 oTaxation9 }+ W0 L4 p$ N1 i$ g* g
Or would like to learn more about
r( r& P: c/ ^0 b# H+ {Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
. U/ W: \7 x7 D: K: r& HYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!( [# `4 D, c S
ECON 365 Resource Economics
; x" ~0 [6 H! G. A3 k! P' lTopics:
/ H, u& }& Z* F% g7 u( M VExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources- T) S3 T( ?- A5 G2 y/ W
Scarcity and pricing
* H- O3 |0 w$ I V; Q( S# PContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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8 {2 r- t ?5 ~. t* Y7 TIf you enjoyed learning about
' I; e. a. p2 [/ yResource Allocation. n* ?1 W1 p+ T7 T- [
Pricing1 k8 l$ f6 Q7 _* ^
Markets4 I) l7 P" o; i- l! e5 R( K
Government roles& T7 d0 ^$ y; ?( L+ D
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The energy sector, including sources and markets! r+ p( k4 M2 _. J4 S: m
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
( [5 Y3 x- T% W3 d6 H2 F2 G5 I0 WYou might enjoy a course about y) G( x( ^& J' g' l
Energy Economics!. j6 ?, J( R) f j: q
ECON 366 Energy Economics
9 m( a! j9 D# A' _5 p: S$ x8 T3 iTopics:
7 ]$ l4 \0 ?' ~Pricing
6 h9 G/ S; c, d4 ^1 X/ w& hRole in economic growth
# c/ P" f r5 Q4 `6 REnergy sources and markets
$ S" E7 F0 o8 m; V8 lRole of government ' p' X! z+ |8 S. F& U( Z
Regulation 8 D4 S& w% Z* o: i
% |; T7 `; U+ S; _ q" J$ YIf you enjoyed learning about
2 b* @5 o F/ \0 x U: E. Q' aExternalities" T/ @6 }8 |2 @* a) B
Regulation. W2 p: l, H% I( X0 h' _/ H7 f' E
Government roles
; I5 d: |" z% ]2 l1 Q# E- HOr would like to learn more about
, b1 Y j& [& v, q8 UEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration4 V% y& j: m0 p1 P
Steps taken to address deterioration
7 c! S* C* ^3 v8 sYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
' C, \3 b8 h' P4 X/ mECON 369 Economics of the Environment
) }, f# F5 m; pTopics:
2 D0 o' v" p6 s5 q* R, w% REconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
7 I0 w, D( X! L, Q! JTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 8 h: o4 O' {, m
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
! _' P7 [( \: B+ jRecreation economics$ o2 d1 ^3 j n' P9 W3 H
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$ ?1 ~8 @5 g3 {* n Individual Incentives
& }' c) s; C1 ~+ I' v' dTotal Welfare
6 Z( ?+ E7 D; f# W7 g% bYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 5 f1 Y$ H% S' c" M& C) B# E
ECON 378 Law and Economics
% _! q- v* K- H+ J; kTopics: ) B; v0 `5 `- P% D- ]5 U' R
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
: `( [1 V6 D- s. a' \ p* \Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining; C- w2 E! i5 p) u. \4 j5 V' V% B
Child Support Payments
; |$ J$ S! d6 [% q2 D7 S" M& ?# jPrivate Divorce agreements7 V1 O0 A6 B7 B4 e F. ]4 |
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act; B' C4 I/ @1 @" a0 n4 ]4 H. P0 x
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Dominant Strategies: ~ g0 \& ^/ p0 A# U0 O
Collusion( O* i6 M$ F) x
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
+ [0 m7 T6 g8 B9 e. j+ g1 ZECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications! U: Z; E! v' X1 ~% V/ q# {
Topics:
8 x* K: M2 l( e' EAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games, Z- r# H/ z$ k; r, s! {7 `
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
- `/ h5 Q- D) o: `) G* @Note! Prerequisites:
- e+ Y& v7 K) k* C8 b: ~ECON 384 & 299 |
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