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Trade
1 W( T! g9 s# J4 a0 ~+ x+ KGrowth
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+ f- M u9 u5 v" w( LChina as an Emerging Economy6 L! s9 i0 c0 n+ H
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!3 K% X( X- l* k6 u. R' t7 h
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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Chinese Economy Characteristics% R! w# z. C5 U5 p
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
6 O* ^; Z1 ?0 Z/ K# `9 NConsequences of economic reform& P' K, ~( f* Z. U6 f; T" }+ @* h
Canada’s economic relations with China7 Z% q2 ?. y9 w# O5 V
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If you would like to learn more about:
" p: g& x7 f$ p$ u% ]# l# sRich and Poor Countries
' u5 M1 J+ i4 u$ L: T# t2 l- eWhy economies differ
, a' O9 c7 U. R) a. p, T5 LCauses for such differences6 X; J1 Z0 I* }* g0 y( d- v' w3 P+ w. {
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth u! ]8 e' M" ^5 `* Z
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth. @6 F8 _# u; r3 a0 `( P# y' O- g
Topics:
5 v- z5 e6 p+ K( OTechnology
) C8 f9 e7 u+ g- b, J0 [Institutions
7 U" S1 t2 p& O, \0 RGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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! j+ w) S8 q2 u& sIf you enjoyed learning about
, [7 T/ Y% B# T" w) j8 OSupply and Demand
/ ?6 x. [% H6 w* ]6 c9 rConsumer Behavior. x( r- C, x; n) I' a9 j
Production and Cost
( i+ i/ E4 s. F; [: PPrice and Output
& v9 n2 J* H# OMarket Structures
' y6 b# e2 I7 L( N% \You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!! ? o" I8 u: C' ~0 @6 J
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
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Theory of consumer behavior
& F' \4 ` G) r# |) d. u. g! c" hTheory of production and cost6 E( Y8 _4 f* T. q. A$ G
Price and output determination under competition! L' @# L' ]) U h, Q* M( z
Monopoly and other market structures
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0 w% W9 K/ y+ }' l& w( I2 u: ^If you enjoyed learning about
9 e1 w- U, m9 o q8 L8 aCosts and Benefits
9 G% m5 ~* z4 |( `) HExternalities- D- h# }0 Q$ j" ^+ ^& h' y: N
Decision-making
) |! @$ f- P/ n% C, ?" U: @Or would like to learn more about ) ` }- F3 N, V2 `+ }( ]# k2 ]
Capital Investments/ n H, T! s* r+ S
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
2 Q& Y/ b0 Y2 q a; BECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
( t2 O% ?1 V/ A$ p" s" j6 @Topics:. r( O) F1 d; z8 o* @% q7 q
Cost-Benefit Analysis8 P" r! Z4 v0 V# p
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
. w! s9 Z9 o F4 ^: A" d" f" A% ]Look at examples from
, u; \+ f+ a$ e) pTransportation1 L2 ^+ z' V" x S
River Basin Management* F$ E0 J7 x6 K
Electrical Generation, B, y- i' l% K" n% Y
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
' o0 V/ W: n6 d x5 xSupply and Demand/ u% t* o6 Q. I% [* S% `, n* ]4 j
Externalities
- F% d: l" z# x; R" HResource Allocation
3 u( u- F8 p6 XTaxation m( N, g# w8 \1 p
Or would like to learn more about
# t) }8 [3 G+ E! Y; hSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
* y0 G( Q% t4 {, HYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
& @. |; b" j; e. `2 Y RECON 365 Resource Economics
: r1 d: G4 K- h# n! ?6 i3 NTopics:
0 d" s3 [! c; r& i8 n( VExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
3 {+ G2 A# R" e; t: nScarcity and pricing# E9 _4 s7 h. d/ o8 p# C
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
& I: Q0 y* \% K2 fResource Allocation
5 p$ f( \- s* `& gPricing
) J9 a0 O" u7 OMarkets
7 y2 u7 Q4 I( eGovernment roles
& L# a5 ]( F0 O! HOr would like to learn more about
}3 @9 }6 D/ b- _3 G9 A0 WThe energy sector, including sources and markets
" A, n! L1 |+ J+ f+ ] T0 SCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
5 m. e4 i, V' f+ }% H/ RYou might enjoy a course about
^) w+ L" z; a- ^! gEnergy Economics!
5 Z) c8 S, n3 _" rECON 366 Energy Economics
3 N/ s4 A' B' M' jTopics: ) i+ S& s; v# _: \: q& ^! P
Pricing
: U8 l p/ B) D- S% _6 G# QRole in economic growth + [2 x2 B0 T! b& } x
Energy sources and markets 9 } z9 D3 S& s
Role of government * S/ ]1 z# @$ H7 z% H
Regulation L# q. X8 k( H% [
' y. B* B4 v% yIf you enjoyed learning about
& z( k) z7 c' I) @. R6 `Externalities
/ |/ \! N5 J( S' iRegulation
1 @5 |( h! }/ R# T( M" m) AGovernment roles% z+ v( i1 V B
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration$ h/ ^0 e; q1 e6 z5 D' H
Steps taken to address deterioration/ x8 x9 C/ E+ O3 A; Q7 V
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
% h6 d/ P# Y% _ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
. }8 E- C( u* S% n2 U0 e% ~Topics:
0 ]4 E; ^: o: o3 m/ p) |Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment / E1 K: |, z- Z9 b
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
' Z+ d1 C5 F0 gTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
4 C9 Z( r7 V2 J& y* O" @Recreation economics. V+ P i/ C7 e1 l( M
2 n9 {! O4 s4 F' c& d& xIf you enjoyed learning about
! `/ ^$ |; d/ f9 C4 N8 S0 L$ _ Individual Incentives6 S9 O5 p: ~2 m7 {5 C$ B3 [) d) l
Total Welfare
* U- l% h( I) Z* P- CYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 0 L7 N1 S# `) f# I
ECON 378 Law and Economics
2 _" g) H) e8 e4 G) M( G) XTopics:
+ J0 _1 g3 N8 Z. K2 sIssues in Criminal and Family Law; o% F) n) r+ W; b" O7 H i
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. F4 [9 P" Z2 w5 v9 u( wChild Support Payments: i+ M, b2 G' x
Private Divorce agreements; p# @' S( j1 l8 N6 ^& |! @% H
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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4 p2 G9 B! Z: U p. ~6 ?If you enjoyed learning about & U0 _5 [1 |, K7 C6 A* P- H3 B
Prisoners Dilemma1 E+ g7 I1 } R& P( ?
Dominant Strategies
' y) T1 k3 V; Z. nCollusion
w/ }9 ~5 v2 |& {) uYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
1 n2 o- q8 C! k5 F0 TECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
2 J& `# J7 @: P( v/ N8 I; B1 ?Topics: / c# @" w# b# q4 r* ~4 z
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
( j. ?' q) `. w) W SApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
' V1 V, O$ r, bNote! Prerequisites: 5 y5 \' V8 r9 v" a' ?
ECON 384 & 299 |
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