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Trade9 E% v! O. J8 [8 G4 [- u; D$ J9 _( y
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* P( H. o& n- T( U, @# |+ dChina as an Emerging Economy
6 a8 |, q% |; L: _& KYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
" _) S/ k# d+ u( c# g: a; x. h! NECON 211 Chinese Economic Development! W. n9 W& _, a) y
Topics:
: M% A* d: @; e g5 h' Z0 pChinese Economy Characteristics
2 v9 e! Y8 [$ C5 B. ?0 |% t7 S7 lRecent Events in the Chinese Economy8 `- _1 D) a4 @+ e- l( H7 X
Consequences of economic reform
C/ f v5 O. ]$ p4 i& l( a1 oCanada’s economic relations with China
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4 [9 K! n7 v% K. {0 k3 v+ w; kIf you would like to learn more about:
8 p% b# j0 |, h" ARich and Poor Countries
. h7 M7 w% y0 ~( r" \Why economies differ
: s$ P) D) {7 M% _Causes for such differences, P' F. R4 o V2 S2 R
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ `; O6 n, |% H
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 k! c0 M( M) o4 E$ v$ w8 Z. QTopics:# s! h' Q1 _/ J5 p
Technology
2 n4 Q& I- b) H3 X" mInstitutions
( {. D2 V% }6 A+ j. t7 S% s& SGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence . n+ O" C/ w* a' v
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Supply and Demand
- B! _) n% k& f# V) d! V& p& @Consumer Behavior' e( H6 _. s& P% t9 S5 o
Production and Cost
( M) d9 I+ ]( z$ \* ?: c/ H2 IPrice and Output
8 j7 g6 p1 ]' Q U" C9 xMarket Structures
' j3 a1 R+ _/ C" \: F+ Z2 |4 NYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
( F6 O8 a/ ^9 q1 [2 L/ w) a/ L8 `ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" b" B/ Q% B3 a0 u0 L$ j
Topics:
+ i6 O& e+ s9 g! [Theory of consumer behavior: g" P' `+ I8 f* n! n
Theory of production and cost
! ?! {# \! R5 Y. g+ D# ZPrice and output determination under competition
9 x/ ~& e+ c. I kMonopoly and other market structures
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/ z& t( g# N' J& G8 ?4 M: ^4 K+ zIf you enjoyed learning about ' w, J' M& j" m+ W" z l
Costs and Benefits ( T% F: U& L' S- z* N: u( J9 f
Externalities
5 F8 U9 P) O- p8 A9 v" i0 o fDecision-making3 v0 Z$ h( S: N& \- e2 L; p
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Capital Investments
/ Z+ i$ l: B# M# ]: q9 j3 MYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!& c! i* k s# S( G7 ]6 O* g
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
% g, w2 b R3 WTopics:
) l: R; t" w! l+ NCost-Benefit Analysis
7 `; w2 P3 h: H" T) N$ KEvaluating Public Investment Projects
" b4 P3 l/ a- b" n U4 @Look at examples from
+ J' \$ V7 f" B7 Q$ _Transportation
6 d' j# w% u! J* J& Z, cRiver Basin Management$ n5 e- v+ ^: u( y6 |9 ]1 P
Electrical Generation
& N& @9 Q7 m. lOil & Gas and Pollution Control u" r! G$ R# N. v, ?9 c' G/ f
5 g- Z" m- X2 t2 @( O5 TIf you enjoyed learning about 9 F5 `& }! K$ p3 s/ }& Y4 W$ T! k
Supply and Demand" X$ u) B8 \9 u( M. v7 C
Externalities
h4 m4 L+ M* c. r7 YResource Allocation+ _" x9 K; s7 d( J1 w+ y& j
Taxation
4 b7 l/ q. m# b" COr would like to learn more about : d! p2 F* z$ ]
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada/ q% d4 T8 S9 @
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!5 X; M* w5 e" @- V* A9 y1 U J
ECON 365 Resource Economics( d+ t7 g) I+ D% `' @) K! {
Topics:: N2 \9 j) n$ o2 b$ F& X. {
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources+ I( A* F3 {) V. m
Scarcity and pricing; L1 B( x9 t6 U% }6 R1 b a
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation# {' e0 J+ j$ w p* X
Pricing
4 f8 t, L4 }. e, Z5 dMarkets* o! X# X5 {/ h/ Y1 p! R2 K
Government roles$ @) J B R0 ^3 G: z, j) Q1 P* u
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The energy sector, including sources and markets+ `, F9 E% a2 Q9 ] T! y5 T! P; h
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
& d/ Z4 m" M% V% |8 BYou might enjoy a course about
$ ~9 }& Y* O7 ^, W5 x* F! lEnergy Economics!: x i- _+ e* }6 @
ECON 366 Energy Economics
) H5 l) ~8 D* zTopics:
/ ], O( A) v; f$ q- }& O4 H4 |' E7 BPricing7 X' t1 \9 W8 }5 R4 k6 F$ Z
Role in economic growth
/ r: R! E3 H3 W9 q2 K: g! P7 OEnergy sources and markets & D! H. ]9 w$ y; A* `
Role of government
: d& ], n8 o- |Regulation
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- r9 h3 D- K% ]$ Q2 E, O" }If you enjoyed learning about 4 p% A) [ A3 I
Externalities( ~" p# E, }. s2 }5 t) j- g, B
Regulation4 V V3 t; D* y
Government roles6 D) s4 q' H$ S9 ~2 N
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; I/ l& U$ }/ v* NEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
0 t9 g5 A3 }$ Y( D ~, |Steps taken to address deterioration
% {2 U7 F4 ^2 x0 L# d pYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! + b$ g; |& k% i9 A# Z9 M# t% K* \
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 s& `( }6 g& B( F5 b5 C; L6 Q0 f
Topics: ) B# L0 _+ j- [' j# h; } b+ A& d0 F' ~
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
6 W# b( l7 m3 Z% d I) Y: U( OTypes and causes of environmental deterioration ) q( d% p1 k+ H _1 M6 Z
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
4 d1 Q$ a. s& K9 B$ gRecreation economics
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. w ?/ p+ h4 L' q) E Individual Incentives- }4 T' w1 A; w
Total Welfare 8 d: _. K, K% {# A) O
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! * w5 i; j$ b/ q" G7 q6 F
ECON 378 Law and Economics2 w# r: w3 g% B: {9 [
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
: j/ J. C6 {- E* \, g$ }Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining% k% Q& V4 P; H1 c9 a1 N- @$ v& B
Child Support Payments
/ N* @2 d/ g K0 KPrivate Divorce agreements
5 k1 i0 q8 e. j) i2 ~Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
/ K4 E' E# s+ q) _* KDominant Strategies/ O7 @, T* P! Z
Collusion
1 a' B+ X2 d4 N$ M' _$ t( i5 _You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ; k7 o# P) ~5 |$ \: e- O
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
0 Y" ?$ _* I; CTopics:
- Z i2 @. p/ I( J. S% YAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games; n% s. a& ~; l4 m& H7 e5 V/ Q) T
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
# R A0 r% V5 Z$ A7 `5 H- h- l/ ANote! Prerequisites: # u$ @3 i0 Y1 K
ECON 384 & 299 |
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