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3 r8 P/ t: q1 c/ O! z6 _1 HTrade
3 ]/ A! H2 x! P4 QGrowth9 ~4 k3 |0 Y+ d& X t: o2 Y& g
Or would like to learn more about: ^" [& C1 n2 b( L9 t/ V
China as an Emerging Economy0 x' |! }7 s- c+ f3 y5 C
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!4 C0 Z. q" r5 D8 `' Z
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development2 T J+ Y; A& c5 E& l' P$ b
Topics:
2 s) m1 X* U: S5 z- NChinese Economy Characteristics
$ O1 @8 e8 I+ h. S8 {( p; GRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
$ M' r: T; k7 A: p# T2 mConsequences of economic reform5 b |# Y' x' U8 c7 n! S
Canada’s economic relations with China6 c5 }- c& N1 @7 F
, f8 R1 {$ ~: x! ZIf you would like to learn more about: ! B9 J2 D3 G9 S; P9 C- b; L& E
Rich and Poor Countries3 S/ F9 V. i( s; [$ s- Q
Why economies differ
2 E. g( `# n3 I- ?8 a- a! KCauses for such differences& X- X) X8 r0 V* Q# H3 g& ^
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
^2 K: L1 @4 N% D+ Q3 ?/ _2 M% _ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: w: |+ n w& O K7 uTopics:4 a" [, g* j2 e
Technology/ J8 {& c- B7 C1 i. x/ e5 c
Institutions u) z7 h( O1 Y; r5 Y( _' l
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence " y5 v9 B- z2 u0 e7 M
1 D0 E8 s; |. o, A# c! c8 vIf you enjoyed learning about , p" [. G3 M: [. ]2 D9 T
Supply and Demand
; K7 V1 N+ w6 O. z% \1 uConsumer Behavior% m, O! {( A# u3 n3 B
Production and Cost
2 A1 k6 f" \6 W* v+ N! X% S$ f8 @, i# lPrice and Output
7 A: ]1 ]+ W: ]- I2 k& t. AMarket Structures& ]6 e3 U/ ?+ E5 A
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
# B: _5 @! `7 L! f* lECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I: Y7 h$ b$ h, q: U$ A1 Y
Topics:
1 B8 A; T6 R, pTheory of consumer behavior
- d! A& k) t. N7 q( U+ GTheory of production and cost, I! o3 P/ e, x( J7 k' N& b' u
Price and output determination under competition
' _( F. E* s3 V" XMonopoly and other market structures
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8 s1 f7 m/ a4 N5 i- k nIf you enjoyed learning about 3 q, R) L1 Q. b- U; K
Costs and Benefits - q6 t2 t9 ]: s6 M# L
Externalities
D# x+ i. l# D& G: Q# j" H4 BDecision-making! C; y/ Y- a M8 P
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8 x) E* a, `" sCapital Investments( Z2 t6 Q" o; O# E) \/ j7 _0 f- H
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!- \* f0 O4 l* h' d' W& L0 J
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
2 v* ? @3 l. _Topics:
# O& w% t9 W: F4 z. z* ^Cost-Benefit Analysis
+ ^0 M) y1 y+ w3 H. y$ vEvaluating Public Investment Projects) F+ O0 z5 C, Z6 w$ r
Look at examples from
W0 u g' U) l5 }Transportation
, S. s! l5 ]9 \+ W6 U9 QRiver Basin Management) b: S4 g7 k% m
Electrical Generation/ R; `( ^- m L: l/ N+ d% d. v. ]
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ l& | j. C8 G2 P; C$ d0 m* LSupply and Demand
! Q! `" _7 L# iExternalities
" c* T' x! w. CResource Allocation% O# ?' }% A! U7 a! W; ~& z( f
Taxation
7 u8 d' A" M: P* I5 {: _" n: aOr would like to learn more about , @6 _: V7 K0 c
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada5 Y0 ?: }9 D4 E, H1 S8 u) M
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!9 ^& t% s1 C. e
ECON 365 Resource Economics. @1 O O+ H- ?* Y5 d; Y" @- z
Topics:
4 w; I# {8 O4 G0 O" LExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
2 k. c: L& P$ h# p7 S1 vScarcity and pricing! H8 `7 F, e3 @) _- d3 ~3 { C
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 o0 I9 @, F" u9 }Resource Allocation/ w7 ? Z: U' Y
Pricing4 o( k! K, T& L0 I: C) s
Markets
* T- c( ]4 @( J# W }$ ^6 kGovernment roles; i$ M# X- q0 |7 P% L( X
Or would like to learn more about
' _9 m, a O6 b! m' g |/ rThe energy sector, including sources and markets8 y+ a: y* x, g: W6 c
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues3 V5 L2 ]2 B- h, I2 F8 J" l/ e0 B
You might enjoy a course about
, r q4 L+ f) kEnergy Economics!% ]9 P1 S5 C; C2 k) X
ECON 366 Energy Economics
+ j: S8 K8 k9 G, R+ a: @Topics:
+ m1 a* l/ _8 D! ^Pricing( Z* b, t: b7 K l
Role in economic growth 6 J$ N! T4 T5 z8 R* _
Energy sources and markets
3 I7 G) M" d/ W8 l5 M& U2 URole of government ) {1 ~4 d* o7 x {1 C" O
Regulation 1 {& k( l" c6 w9 l
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If you enjoyed learning about - L- z( G" H3 E8 t: i% W& \
Externalities
0 Q# [' y1 W+ V- j- dRegulation/ x" s( r0 S0 o. Q
Government roles+ N# [4 L) P; K) g$ S1 \) G
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
5 O/ C8 b1 o3 V4 {# LSteps taken to address deterioration! e* z4 L3 Q/ b( p6 b5 ?9 |
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
3 j$ A& H: W( qECON 369 Economics of the Environment* T) y" }) z) i0 M9 k
Topics:
9 f* v% c5 u, Z" rEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 6 U7 h5 @1 f4 P, }! H" K' f
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 5 X$ m n% L: Y. l% a
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
1 Q( n. e9 U+ fRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about7 p) u8 p5 w' y; Y* J3 M7 z' h
Individual Incentives
# ~2 L/ l! o- e+ V) }) Z* WTotal Welfare 5 ^/ w2 `6 H4 W, ~( O' {5 z
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! - O" y7 {) ? v' a6 q
ECON 378 Law and Economics
; ~2 ]- E J& t9 \! F9 XTopics:
( x9 a6 h4 ^2 B( IIssues in Criminal and Family Law
; G T- h) E3 t8 M+ q4 L UCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. Q4 D" a( ]6 JChild Support Payments
% v) Y4 ]* i: ?Private Divorce agreements
6 u8 N7 ^4 e9 e f% nCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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) N2 A( q* w6 W& NIf you enjoyed learning about 5 k* D: ^1 g0 ?- G, E' D
Prisoners Dilemma4 L% e5 [9 N# t! g
Dominant Strategies
' ~3 h% k5 l2 g0 [* w# ^Collusion J3 C. e0 w7 S
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ! U$ C$ ~$ u* J( i; Z. m
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
1 d. @4 Q9 u: ?' ~# X5 L% XTopics:
+ N( _* m7 ~( w$ L/ m; J& NAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games: V5 U% r0 Q+ t/ N! _) i/ p
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 7 D2 r# Y2 y+ D4 Q8 Z% p9 ]3 h
Note! Prerequisites:
* t4 ^# H7 O) ~0 I; r+ cECON 384 & 299 |
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