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Trade
' q& _: `, ~' D6 E0 G! u8 V! V5 zGrowth% V7 i2 j4 c B/ a# `# L
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China as an Emerging Economy4 X- X* A/ N7 B4 e) @: J% Q
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!0 W* e9 P9 P$ }' I
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
% V, N, U6 X: h4 e' V$ hTopics:
' f; Z* B" S3 ]$ o. ~! S, n2 mChinese Economy Characteristics
+ h# e" W8 O1 R1 c1 n# I6 JRecent Events in the Chinese Economy: `% m( p! x" `$ Y9 K% t
Consequences of economic reform
$ r2 B+ ^$ A! u0 G; h+ D" ?4 UCanada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
% t X0 R2 s6 S. F- l/ }Why economies differ
: [1 C' n6 c' p# \2 X3 U( f% ^Causes for such differences" B; \5 B1 h- I
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 S8 g/ `/ f' [ L0 WECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth% k* }( p* o8 E7 N
Topics:9 I! [8 t) X) p# I' w! ]* T
Technology
3 [3 z, m R- q; K/ l2 wInstitutions9 N" X3 r1 ^# g* N/ u' c
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand/ j0 ^8 s3 @% _6 x& r
Consumer Behavior7 x. V7 N! s2 E1 f: n' j7 G/ S
Production and Cost: g& E6 n/ Y! q- e5 s
Price and Output
7 f. S5 W% A9 n% x% e0 z8 i0 nMarket Structures8 E: B% x! J4 Y2 w$ I5 D. `
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
9 Q; I6 U% l; C, s; s: EECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
7 F5 [; W( a0 _. r4 I& l; F8 v! KTopics:
5 K& f$ T+ C' B1 GTheory of consumer behavior* E& h3 ]" K% C, [, g' |6 {- Z
Theory of production and cost+ D2 L4 e+ N# [, g' Y: ^
Price and output determination under competition
& t( _. e9 y0 k# d3 e- r$ X. MMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
0 S( H7 G1 w; W7 j7 N, S9 NExternalities6 _1 D3 l! z! F* ^$ O" L$ G
Decision-making2 n; F2 B9 m3 P
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Capital Investments
( |9 z/ R% j$ P2 [9 o N( lYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!: M8 X3 x8 K0 c" r% w' v
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
7 V l F1 I" A# c& I9 W; aTopics:
# v; f2 h" }& v" WCost-Benefit Analysis5 C% [7 }2 p2 E9 K6 H9 D# i' u5 @
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
) m" {, R: t. V. d5 VLook at examples from + H! n2 d0 I: \. r# I2 V9 i* l* X8 k
Transportation
1 Y$ m$ c3 _( Y3 ^' [$ C ^: u$ rRiver Basin Management& I/ ^; f0 U: Y3 |" o" y* K
Electrical Generation
* o( A# N4 M0 u8 k' q& E4 IOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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8 L2 S3 r/ X! A% U; WIf you enjoyed learning about
( B0 B0 S8 L) V6 F1 MSupply and Demand9 w& U" H7 F4 g! p+ D9 U) h/ ?) M
Externalities
6 y9 x1 M7 ?) K9 @4 LResource Allocation2 b0 S! z! p: Y' |; ], Y! K
Taxation
7 _. A& {) [5 s) M# Q$ B& X: J7 `Or would like to learn more about ! L" x; m( s i4 K3 k& S
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
, z4 e# h5 b6 c6 J8 G; j+ j: u' l' CYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
2 N2 S( o9 \, B! a3 ]ECON 365 Resource Economics; q S& B" h9 M( D+ i J
Topics:
9 n8 V2 h" i: s( }1 W$ cExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources l4 ?& k2 u- U
Scarcity and pricing( ~: B) Q2 P0 n% u2 N% Y* \
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 z2 a1 `) e/ G8 H. e! B
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( _1 s, v! S. J# a- IResource Allocation7 V& j1 {+ v5 i6 p
Pricing
) `+ R9 \! k5 B- t7 H' m* xMarkets
/ d3 e8 R2 z- F ~: DGovernment roles5 t. A% R/ t" g5 k6 w, r
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, X2 z/ Z8 F b% m2 i& gThe energy sector, including sources and markets
, z* d% z" a- ECanadian Energy Policy and current issues
! c. w+ W) p: ]) p- pYou might enjoy a course about 2 k8 `* _- K$ e" `: @
Energy Economics!9 O& J0 ~, ?& L
ECON 366 Energy Economics
# P5 V) o; {8 m9 `1 q$ o- r0 hTopics: ; ]+ K7 c! m6 i7 ?5 A5 W4 W
Pricing
g/ j5 b; x0 T* f) }* mRole in economic growth ) u& t: D' A! t) @, K" }' ]
Energy sources and markets ' y/ G: X) J& U# U* C5 p
Role of government ' w# X, ^. D- X/ k
Regulation
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Externalities9 ~; R" _6 ]- w+ a8 p; S- r
Regulation
" k9 M% x T, f7 l* ^8 vGovernment roles u" ?/ O& y* e# L
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4 f& x2 `; L7 AEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration& h% e7 g& R5 h) U# ^
Steps taken to address deterioration3 b4 ]8 l9 ` A$ c- _
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 5 Z" U# v( E1 Q) N; Z- [$ S7 g
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment" e' f- \0 W3 j' W
Topics:
* K$ _+ O; s* C( _$ QEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment - G" o* ~0 e2 ]) e7 t" ?9 i
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
% Z# `$ I6 ?% g( hTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
( X! Z2 d+ u6 t1 ~; u$ GRecreation economics
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& x' z( [# p# L2 {* c. A: UIf you enjoyed learning about
1 J1 ~# ]+ S) E Z Individual Incentives
! A' C7 R% M4 R) gTotal Welfare : R" K+ A: p* m
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ' U) o; B( B) w7 Z! Z" M
ECON 378 Law and Economics
]1 A' e' x, G5 q, e4 v1 v9 ETopics:
- h j, y. H1 @7 HIssues in Criminal and Family Law
. H2 }* R# G7 L' x+ m0 fCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining4 n D5 |% U& r) A' Y) B0 E
Child Support Payments
& W6 b# s7 w7 b" v2 _Private Divorce agreements% T: y/ N G6 H3 K, Q
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act& y7 ?2 o- F* Q" n; o+ f0 X+ ~, m
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Prisoners Dilemma( B5 S& W! J" {+ P( O
Dominant Strategies
, J; S Z+ Z) D; BCollusion! ?8 O; O7 z8 d, C
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 3 \& y& _3 m) |0 G
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications. c! ]/ z! x# P( r
Topics: . x6 k$ t6 p) F. I: G: p
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games. P/ N% t; }& U
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion $ i7 ]$ p' t A) R) C1 S! P% q
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