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Trade
3 T! f+ c! }. y7 n- v V, h: l) \2 ^Growth6 C# P' V1 S# O
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China as an Emerging Economy$ R8 D5 q1 ~, _6 _
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
' c: l$ a8 U8 ?4 Y; K" c& AECON 211 Chinese Economic Development' t" m6 v1 d5 _! S2 h( [
Topics: 6 w( Z7 W w% p) }
Chinese Economy Characteristics
: O/ D: l% b4 |/ S4 z W$ I# p$ ERecent Events in the Chinese Economy
: F0 c; t" h7 W% {8 e8 b3 kConsequences of economic reform- w# e, |% R6 p# q4 p
Canada’s economic relations with China
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- n4 H9 d( e, Y1 p% S) YIf you would like to learn more about:
1 R$ Q, N5 V& jRich and Poor Countries
/ f) V9 m: V- z, ^7 o% C2 HWhy economies differ
C# ~/ L- i+ m9 \7 o0 m$ r0 HCauses for such differences
; ^) i V" p: N7 }0 I5 ?; Y mYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 \* i/ f7 E* B1 `0 B; T) AECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' U1 I) M+ `1 ^8 x$ g. G' aTopics:
, j/ R. x8 m8 c: m* T. s, ]Technology. s4 X9 Q6 {/ i! X; y$ }# k7 a
Institutions
1 D! w p/ r$ b6 H& x" O& J/ ~Growth rate Convergence / Divergence $ J4 [; j/ ~& P7 F; O8 f/ D' Q g: U, \
: J' Q; w8 f2 d9 {. E- yIf you enjoyed learning about
5 }% e$ [7 c: [" e8 Z! `1 ZSupply and Demand' T# V/ h& m! |
Consumer Behavior4 f, @, U4 V5 A! f- e+ h
Production and Cost
1 y }0 s' N$ ~1 t- \/ HPrice and Output
' l0 b9 y' R" x; AMarket Structures
6 s4 z1 }- ~# ~8 U- sYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
) ~5 `; r6 q E. T" bECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I- b8 ]* d U2 F9 D0 N+ J
Topics:
$ [4 [, k+ K& c+ eTheory of consumer behavior
I# j' Q- W, X N# f7 `7 MTheory of production and cost( d+ p" x! _1 I$ u
Price and output determination under competition
: g7 l. I/ m* N9 Q. KMonopoly and other market structures! r) L' ]3 W+ m* s( L7 }5 H: Y
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Costs and Benefits
" E5 d, W3 V' n, E# ^& DExternalities* L. a e: L m9 v; ?' B
Decision-making& t7 Q( w; v. G; k) [$ \
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Capital Investments
% l! u& f) K6 W# OYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
! ^ F; p: T* o0 G8 d# q5 sECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
1 [+ ?: U8 k: NTopics:
; r( O& K) r3 j \% Z6 O- _8 ?Cost-Benefit Analysis
1 L0 m0 y3 M: O, t" N/ N) Q8 w8 ?Evaluating Public Investment Projects
9 Q8 c; @/ p _* f2 hLook at examples from
+ I4 A) @' t! X8 \" j) |4 ZTransportation
J0 R" q( R; U/ v6 j; SRiver Basin Management" {% n8 S7 P7 { n7 E
Electrical Generation7 h' D+ i3 o: l
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control1 @/ t; D$ A; x4 Y
, b0 N6 b" p7 ~0 [" p) G5 x c) \If you enjoyed learning about ) ?4 T; q- a8 Q* m3 Z
Supply and Demand* r: [$ U5 u1 t9 a& t8 v. t( H
Externalities4 M2 J4 K% h/ u3 D( D ^
Resource Allocation' @ E9 K1 L9 X" D( u
Taxation
5 e- `- P- U: e7 l0 y' TOr would like to learn more about
/ }8 ?5 J7 W3 GSupply of Natural Resources in Canada$ d, l( ^8 i8 M9 d# v- y
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!9 L' z9 ]" y! R d
ECON 365 Resource Economics
m$ [. C$ p* N9 @( Y6 `- KTopics:
; s0 v- H: ]* Y, cExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources. v* r- e2 U2 |3 }: Q
Scarcity and pricing2 u5 @' I. y! c# y
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues) b) j. ]) k6 i- N$ m
" R2 t4 P8 W5 j3 W z2 aIf you enjoyed learning about , P. u# H: @8 u' Q4 Y
Resource Allocation! x |6 z; `' D
Pricing" h+ |2 m2 J% X3 ^4 H$ s1 k
Markets
) w4 A3 g* `4 Q: [2 XGovernment roles
# v, T c$ A* w! z7 oOr would like to learn more about ) F8 A8 Y4 [" A3 s! ^; f
The energy sector, including sources and markets
; J" f* \( f8 c2 g/ y, xCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
* P1 M. I: i+ P; }, s3 a' j, n# DYou might enjoy a course about t' u+ h2 v% b) F( C
Energy Economics!
/ ^4 Y) X% o1 `: K, E- [$ y! q7 W" m/ OECON 366 Energy Economics
% n6 l# X) ~1 s( Z8 YTopics: / N; k' {; x. p# \: w! F1 J! N1 N3 }
Pricing
7 }! }9 B) y' URole in economic growth
% p; Y3 w2 L1 u. u" g9 d3 bEnergy sources and markets
1 w5 l( Q9 C8 S7 g% b8 MRole of government 7 r" a: ]% j! d( n) j' N8 n
Regulation
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Externalities
' {6 j; M% i1 \( n) r K: ? \. zRegulation S7 E/ D, c7 W, O" ~2 @- P+ D0 G6 h
Government roles. f4 ]0 r( a% L2 u5 W
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1 x9 M0 |% o5 w; W0 O* dEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
g6 M6 d3 ~# i! b& zSteps taken to address deterioration3 H, R) F4 S' {0 \& n+ v/ J
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! / B. O/ j0 W% p: V! N# I
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
, u! R; d) m/ @Topics: 7 ]) a7 k7 F$ n' d1 R3 m
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ! n* `# k7 h; ?3 L, a, `
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
: s0 r$ n( {3 {1 {! G7 w: B, J* m/ V4 XTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
5 @0 h$ P- b9 bRecreation economics. y0 L: V# l5 J
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Individual Incentives" D8 j4 t# `) {; S
Total Welfare
$ q9 w! T* V) {* e, e9 J( qYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 0 Q' g$ O& i4 ~0 l6 l& h
ECON 378 Law and Economics
% o9 `, ^# }1 T- \% g1 h6 z3 j O' ]Topics:
: o, Z l9 L' _Issues in Criminal and Family Law y4 o+ N( n; v* h7 V
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
9 [0 X, T( F, ?& x2 w* R9 o: QChild Support Payments0 i# l. M! ~" o, y6 P% Z+ E
Private Divorce agreements
. {: E0 g8 \! ~) v, SCriminal provisions of the Competition Act6 N% R4 N) r6 {9 g
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If you enjoyed learning about + O1 X4 }- j6 ]
Prisoners Dilemma" r5 i' r+ j4 L. d
Dominant Strategies
/ `- {/ m! z; a! q1 O: NCollusion
- z9 T, O" c# R" O: A& e T2 P* V1 J& [You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! , s7 S7 \% F3 ~& e4 J
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications. J! Z. ` d7 G' \2 o
Topics:
4 a7 _, \. c1 c, T2 MAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
9 y9 N$ `1 e. j7 x( U- uApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ! }0 \8 v& w2 L
Note! Prerequisites:
+ X7 a4 z( f/ L1 TECON 384 & 299 |
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