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Trade
% J; P" Z! f# Q Z) B( AGrowth7 P6 o3 Q. j# l- Q" |* C* [+ s: `
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9 y' f- d+ Z+ }& MChina as an Emerging Economy: h# w5 `+ u) \+ v {* A# l8 w
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!+ E. s1 f h, K/ z! D( r
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
4 Q; t* b6 T2 d0 p4 Z/ b6 wTopics:
& u7 i- A5 e# x# [2 D% O+ L3 H# x4 \Chinese Economy Characteristics- S" j ~. S+ W/ x! G
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy% |1 X) F# s1 y: ]7 g
Consequences of economic reform5 [! x: o1 \4 D% g5 D( o, N
Canada’s economic relations with China$ R& w3 P: ]; j7 A B+ D
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If you would like to learn more about:
- O, o$ `/ T7 A$ MRich and Poor Countries
! j6 I5 v% y& w, E8 Y" ]Why economies differ
4 b; K; d _+ F1 r! VCauses for such differences3 c8 }- L! X. E2 v3 ?
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
6 `6 d$ L: S- X% U/ V6 wECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth" o& O8 C# G9 F0 `! U: P
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Technology. x1 v f p) `! B1 A" {) O
Institutions! d' N9 T& A" s0 K- I5 ^/ m' g
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 4 `/ r9 ?% U! N
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) D: b3 U* T, [, o; Y" v+ rSupply and Demand1 }- `4 f3 g! B
Consumer Behavior
: e" R9 P% w) Z$ C f" d4 DProduction and Cost) y$ F/ i4 E! {: t
Price and Output8 R4 @( S( o3 K* f
Market Structures1 \' \ k) T' I7 H. ]# V
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!0 w# w' x, S, J3 U, Q( P: B
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I: W4 P0 x) y- i* g, F3 g
Topics:
# ?2 U5 K6 w% C. e" ~Theory of consumer behavior: R. ? V* o! F8 N. N# @
Theory of production and cost- R5 h3 _8 W( M$ r: t/ [
Price and output determination under competition
, Z- u# J9 Q$ m6 iMonopoly and other market structures
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i2 g5 u# L- @+ [) LIf you enjoyed learning about
7 a+ {, b1 }+ n- tCosts and Benefits
9 e9 n! \. T0 t# j" wExternalities& }9 {5 q; l- w% @; K" b
Decision-making" l" @5 O0 k3 ~# h4 I' @
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Capital Investments8 _: K7 O0 Z: @
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
2 U7 |" Z) ?! f; a) e& zECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
1 `( F/ f2 g& h& E( V. s Y9 Q$ W% Y- cTopics:6 z* n6 h8 V, q0 v
Cost-Benefit Analysis
# i, h6 Y9 g3 v( H- x& pEvaluating Public Investment Projects
X0 l: G1 u' `9 K* P$ M* K2 {( [Look at examples from
) K& M0 K1 V: R' I# H1 CTransportation; ~$ d% ~: y6 d: U
River Basin Management% Q T4 {/ s* D# ]) v1 t
Electrical Generation
# |% Y) h2 l+ y9 ]7 f. LOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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0 Y( P0 { {9 y0 N# j) TIf you enjoyed learning about 4 \) S$ G" o- ?2 |1 b" ^
Supply and Demand
3 j5 W( G& S* \' s; |Externalities
4 M) s, K" d+ ^6 h& Q2 TResource Allocation
1 A) d- e) m0 r. bTaxation
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' z: R# e/ u# R2 e. c" FSupply of Natural Resources in Canada( i' v" H" e. ?
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!+ V* u0 U. c' |# Z3 W: D6 w6 ]
ECON 365 Resource Economics1 `- d/ F. M+ P1 }
Topics:+ m1 v1 F# W* I9 ^ o' ^
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources! n6 N9 ?( O1 O8 @9 h6 `
Scarcity and pricing+ @ \' X; ^: \ l# h! x
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 L" W# }" c7 \1 I( r
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Resource Allocation3 Z% P$ x( D% S3 _5 h
Pricing( |7 V1 ~$ S3 L) q( W. Z
Markets5 s& W& c+ w* Q6 L. y
Government roles
; _4 I, H' Y8 Z2 U9 H9 jOr would like to learn more about
: ^) E3 C9 s0 S7 Q9 q* NThe energy sector, including sources and markets
& ~7 ]4 L1 J2 ^7 ?* D! K, @4 tCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
: h2 I l4 }: `8 `3 L5 VYou might enjoy a course about " h9 H; `7 \8 e5 t/ x
Energy Economics!9 m5 X( H0 l/ m. w- E
ECON 366 Energy Economics; T# C$ V' n2 {, U% Z& Q: ^8 @5 q
Topics:
5 p, a1 N1 p( ]/ GPricing
7 g: u$ M; j' x2 E7 RRole in economic growth 3 `5 {+ [1 J0 {/ s/ L4 D
Energy sources and markets
; n; P: M& s4 E7 U! b2 IRole of government 9 o( M b& f+ P! p, z9 A* U
Regulation
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, r8 N' q3 [- ^$ h5 J; f' _If you enjoyed learning about
+ ?! W/ v7 o/ K0 l! ?, M0 A9 u# K/ H hExternalities2 _" I2 O( K9 \
Regulation$ j/ n, r* I* D2 ^" ~2 }0 ~3 b* ?
Government roles5 J4 k5 \. g" g9 j( q
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
9 f; H! p& B% m9 S+ \+ ySteps taken to address deterioration
. f, s; V* n' X1 W kYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
[1 O, h2 ]* Z( r/ \5 ^ECON 369 Economics of the Environment: o. W1 J- D' @7 i/ D1 v; H/ V0 a
Topics: # y+ ^7 Q; A" V- o! I# c
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment " U) I1 f4 N4 H3 r9 ?
Types and causes of environmental deterioration @' M1 i: ^% J6 a K3 T0 `' u0 H
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 3 w! |, S5 D' s" y4 }% x# i/ c
Recreation economics
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|. r$ o& @7 Y- h9 c: Q! h, [If you enjoyed learning about
2 O, X6 [0 u& P" s7 | Individual Incentives
. m! i5 R+ f: B5 v+ ?; n8 {Total Welfare
, J) `" j6 e9 L' g H& hYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
8 \8 b4 N. G. D- GECON 378 Law and Economics& C% m$ R+ [/ N, W5 v1 Y
Topics: 7 I5 @, p: P7 h. E- X ?
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
/ g' t( i; q, K" P* y! oCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
/ E, J; a. O. k! K6 r$ q. l! \Child Support Payments$ U: _% T9 B: B
Private Divorce agreements
7 c6 ~. Y, c7 f9 q2 s0 G! R! E" HCriminal provisions of the Competition Act. }$ C6 \7 b% Z+ X& U$ k! C3 X, e
1 \- U) q6 ?7 Z8 @ LIf you enjoyed learning about 0 N6 P: @. ~+ O& N; w, p
Prisoners Dilemma: z( @/ @+ s. O$ @5 ^
Dominant Strategies) k7 M$ H q6 S8 w
Collusion4 I1 s' z1 L: \8 H9 @8 G2 n
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 P8 H* }3 Z# {/ C8 Z( K- [1 KECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications3 } m- q% `5 a b1 U$ @, h
Topics:
- t& |+ g' G3 H. `( o4 w/ cAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
3 c5 w+ l+ P2 m( ~Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion g5 a$ {1 [: Z$ _, x6 E. X r
Note! Prerequisites: ) z/ g6 y' }+ A2 [
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