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Trade
7 ]/ E, `- h0 }Growth) e% M- i0 _2 q/ F$ Q- g
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China as an Emerging Economy
! l- `' X+ ?4 G1 V7 _You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!' r' t) J# d. T* L3 N8 J" v
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development; [+ o: a+ b+ R( A- u
Topics:
" e- T# B/ O7 zChinese Economy Characteristics
% j5 Z. j) @& l* yRecent Events in the Chinese Economy; }, z" W2 {6 [ z! D. f4 a
Consequences of economic reform/ l) V }3 m8 |$ ^/ e: o# g
Canada’s economic relations with China! [' ^5 ~/ I! f. C* k
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Rich and Poor Countries1 A, X' y( e9 G. U# ?
Why economies differ
) N! \8 C. C* l* W+ |% X5 fCauses for such differences
8 u) U* ^/ \% {* `5 n7 {7 E: [+ j& oYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: E- D$ x5 E0 J* A) _" M) q/ cECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ W! i) r% W, I# |: G/ a$ H0 Y; ITopics:
. C, x# p& s, Q ITechnology
. C& q7 G; X+ ^, @/ R+ E+ XInstitutions
# x& v/ {7 w+ u$ j& Y# F& JGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
& {- K, v3 ?) p0 cSupply and Demand3 {- E. C+ G9 f) N" m
Consumer Behavior
( Y) P4 y# W- B3 aProduction and Cost
9 h; G- D M5 z, k& OPrice and Output: P! }" ?0 K) ^! T
Market Structures
, U' p; q3 |( |, E: K6 ~1 D7 J( iYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!; Q; C0 i$ {+ A( c% K* A J
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I3 _9 n, ~3 E0 y# }8 z: ^
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Theory of consumer behavior* \$ J& w/ v: S& @1 N% E2 n
Theory of production and cost# O: k1 a& x4 X7 v& j* `
Price and output determination under competition
3 M5 k2 i, k+ w4 T8 X3 d+ jMonopoly and other market structures2 h+ R" f( U; Q, r1 x/ E' y
' E% F! l& Z6 M, O7 r; AIf you enjoyed learning about 0 g3 P3 b$ x! g- L6 w7 t" A
Costs and Benefits
4 {0 @9 X r, U7 _- o1 cExternalities
1 E9 X$ Q. ^. ^* }0 RDecision-making
: S0 m, k: k; p# x/ \& ^Or would like to learn more about 3 B* n) ~# [% V2 ?( Z: ^5 |
Capital Investments) {8 ~4 E, I3 y% Y x1 k
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 h* Y2 P3 O+ |0 L" }: {
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation& R" l: a0 `1 p" j3 H
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
$ e# u9 X. u9 R* JEvaluating Public Investment Projects
2 _' w4 Y# w8 x% _; O, i9 ^Look at examples from
* j9 E& M" T3 K) b2 ETransportation
& L* ?2 N9 W: }6 Q) H' V& u$ o& r o7 WRiver Basin Management& z! b) P& a2 H
Electrical Generation
5 }! e# v* C/ w/ \( YOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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5 C2 J6 n. T3 ]& X2 K) vIf you enjoyed learning about
9 d& T: S( @3 r, oSupply and Demand% ^, Y2 L( G: [6 [; D- _4 z
Externalities" ^2 I+ j. n. j
Resource Allocation* a$ F4 o, K" R G5 h
Taxation% s+ v5 ~7 H, D4 k5 M' H
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( x! e: H- I0 H2 b/ b4 s. O0 {( [Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
& T' n Q$ e9 |; ~% `- }You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!9 u. q* x; |. ?5 a# X: W, W7 F: Z
ECON 365 Resource Economics/ A; a+ l( w* b0 s4 r% ~
Topics:9 T2 v$ c+ l5 d1 z! U$ b+ i& r& Q
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources2 C+ `! ^6 a( O
Scarcity and pricing$ c/ Q* |$ o# X" D
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues8 b! j4 q3 X6 z( H
- w! @( ~* p# I; b! KIf you enjoyed learning about " @) u6 D3 N! c: _
Resource Allocation
% d+ p1 x7 I* J2 ?0 v/ cPricing
" h4 ^9 R7 \+ E# rMarkets, i5 o1 b- y* V" J
Government roles5 d# P% B7 ?- e4 i, y
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
# [& Z) m, X+ i- C% b* zCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
0 n- x! x2 h, q# J) \' p. lYou might enjoy a course about
; o4 C: K+ e4 l7 ~ w+ ~9 T6 P/ pEnergy Economics!
* z7 }, |( E- Z( d5 xECON 366 Energy Economics1 Z, h- ]! S& y0 Q( R, Q( m: L# t% @
Topics:
+ z' G5 Y1 S) X l$ U5 T! x" u5 X/ DPricing
( u0 _! M: f4 i' u/ n$ ^Role in economic growth $ X& L; m$ Q5 G/ n* Y2 N/ ?8 q" K
Energy sources and markets 9 v3 `% m* U1 S5 l9 _3 V \! B4 D0 Z
Role of government ' O: U' _7 e4 z- X& s. U2 u
Regulation
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3 x2 m1 R3 A, uIf you enjoyed learning about 9 q% a# h6 v1 p. G
Externalities
- ^9 g4 b& G0 U( qRegulation8 s- R P6 W7 \- F. {* ? Z' J I
Government roles6 A* R; t* E8 m2 q3 a- [) k
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: r) w! K1 u9 o4 VEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
9 @7 j3 q4 i/ ~' j! L; |+ ]# p) ?Steps taken to address deterioration
5 f' r- v& n7 v) y' [You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
# }' A7 w) L* ~. A! @% RECON 369 Economics of the Environment0 A, m2 \( ?( v; c! Z7 H4 }( m" h& L
Topics:
. h, f' k3 u) T8 O% L4 d' UEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment $ J N, m; q2 ]+ x1 @, a+ j
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
/ B; |& e6 Y# @. M3 i0 b6 ^Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration P: g/ R' `3 E: k: S1 {
Recreation economics
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; d" u: l0 a. b* `& y( p+ o& b+ PIf you enjoyed learning about% [. W) }: Q: j. E3 G
Individual Incentives
5 z& E" `0 U. w/ q/ C5 ZTotal Welfare
: b* P' s0 A, ~ q6 qYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! : v+ V0 |% U, I( o9 a s/ c
ECON 378 Law and Economics
- o" D' u. ], b* YTopics: 7 e2 s* `5 ~" E6 A
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
7 k0 f3 N# }% ]3 c6 LCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
& X- j) V4 ?, w1 L0 E4 K' wChild Support Payments& U0 v& d: M g8 i+ V& B
Private Divorce agreements# T2 s$ [0 A" I- ^# m8 M
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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: y) g* G$ R2 F% K: JIf you enjoyed learning about , C# K$ m1 r- `9 A8 K# w8 Y
Prisoners Dilemma% [; `; x5 x& O$ |; J2 [# Y+ D5 \
Dominant Strategies
4 x; P5 j# U Y2 }Collusion) ^0 M( m- _" J6 w p& m5 j
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! / K- O9 `; g/ p" C0 g
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
/ q) X/ v0 U1 s+ g$ f0 aTopics: 9 h( O3 @1 F& p; l. i% ^ z
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
- v6 @+ a5 b& p- w% IApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
+ S3 U% Z$ s) f+ W/ aNote! Prerequisites:
. A1 u7 N3 Q0 J: A/ @% ~! `ECON 384 & 299 |
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