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Trade
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China as an Emerging Economy
) C5 O4 J0 X% a1 N; oYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
: r0 f$ ?9 K0 K: `% yECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
$ H- C" c9 ?. U$ R$ b! ETopics:
& v* `- E- U- A. C7 }3 F: DChinese Economy Characteristics( D& \3 I6 u- Z8 R! g C0 G
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
% f" b. x9 y5 ]6 R; `! @& _Consequences of economic reform
9 ~* m6 R2 K0 A E; f) [/ dCanada’s economic relations with China) n N9 i/ \4 x+ G6 I- O# T$ R
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Rich and Poor Countries* G8 T9 `' J, H
Why economies differ
$ T8 `1 y& h% d1 aCauses for such differences
, l% [* H$ z1 O2 K. RYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth% A6 A7 l Y$ w4 w. }. q
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
6 S8 b$ M# }1 _* n7 @Topics:
5 I5 h5 j8 B# p6 GTechnology, D& a% \0 F3 @4 c
Institutions
9 U( k4 n, o: g0 R, VGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence w4 \- ?6 a& f; A$ p! C3 l, ^
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Supply and Demand6 _( W5 L$ G; ~5 D6 ?4 T
Consumer Behavior: P1 T# k0 g7 W( r3 g
Production and Cost
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Market Structures) ~& G" x3 o% g
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!1 f6 Y+ I/ D$ R& ], g. N4 s
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I2 H) w( R: C" R! J% o9 k
Topics:
. m) @2 ?/ {: JTheory of consumer behavior1 H, w4 k& \* [1 c" z' C* ]
Theory of production and cost
# K a0 q& @2 \7 P7 B8 [' ~( A: m! yPrice and output determination under competition. \9 m9 B; c4 k( r
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits # Q6 J, r4 i2 V* J% P# b7 ^% D
Externalities4 U) Z- J2 O9 n$ d
Decision-making
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# Q7 D. Z' `. {( ?Capital Investments9 ?9 }: L# W/ z" V; u8 L/ k
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!$ A- H7 h& q, f( ]) M# g: p6 r5 R, v
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation* G' P8 I- f2 N' N4 w
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
" B; H( s+ S, G* P! J3 j* cEvaluating Public Investment Projects
. i" {% I6 j0 P, SLook at examples from
L* ?: w4 B4 r; i4 g* e! D2 oTransportation" u6 f8 g" W; G& i
River Basin Management% d) F! K, q; n( b) T5 C
Electrical Generation
$ Z5 @6 [% { N* ^/ H; H$ [2 sOil & Gas and Pollution Control% w* q4 {& `' m' r, t" q3 c
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/ X* B7 m3 i: e" j2 qSupply and Demand
& Z' G8 _7 p& p; H" v* k( I( ]1 YExternalities' r4 ?4 H& r4 X2 g) f
Resource Allocation! [7 z$ h/ v) L; N! s {. b
Taxation5 O+ x8 l4 V! m* i
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
& B8 {4 \; O, ?9 T6 K6 TYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!6 M0 h- S6 \6 L1 p: O6 o9 G
ECON 365 Resource Economics
. ?7 q% o+ V/ STopics:& P$ m1 X0 S8 x
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
6 l% l0 q- @5 T. G8 |+ f: JScarcity and pricing
/ G/ x0 e) G* [/ T5 f: J6 sContemporary Canadian resource policy issues) U7 ]; X# |' `( y) r/ r( c" B
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+ b0 ]/ \4 E/ c/ I7 T+ z& aResource Allocation& h7 m- L& W( m3 U
Pricing
/ ^9 w9 G7 ]5 I& cMarkets8 I* ~5 t2 [% Q! G" F8 O1 P+ k1 q' Y) \
Government roles. @" Q4 d" g6 m0 y$ H# n. x4 {; D4 C
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$ i! ] | Z1 k4 ?; ?The energy sector, including sources and markets# E# J: I0 b H7 N {8 C, `7 D4 @
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
# O9 A# ~2 \ R* ?4 _% B, w9 EYou might enjoy a course about
8 O, x4 X9 L% D2 Z8 Q! _5 pEnergy Economics!
* J X0 \6 o8 `( G4 i7 uECON 366 Energy Economics
5 O6 B3 _7 x; CTopics:
! Q2 {6 I; ~, G8 VPricing0 A( f; [% `6 v; X/ H& J
Role in economic growth 9 Y; X, @$ G4 L2 ]- J
Energy sources and markets
. _; Z$ e X0 f6 D C% T oRole of government , }1 R; K2 Q+ W0 y7 N7 H9 F; A
Regulation 3 q+ j0 q( C1 ~) N$ E; Y
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Externalities
; h* X4 X+ p8 Q0 q/ [& _Regulation8 L# T3 m( K3 a. C, M6 B* x7 O
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration8 s ^9 U9 c& D2 `1 a9 J
Steps taken to address deterioration
7 I. L+ M8 \! vYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
5 }4 p" o) b1 o+ S9 R m% UECON 369 Economics of the Environment
$ J4 Q( p# ?& Y) j' e' lTopics:
3 ?. f; |! z! M. S/ N7 E+ mEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
( W( T- q* ^/ t" ` k4 jTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
7 t0 V* D- n; lTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
2 t! [ M0 S- `4 W) K/ C$ z% q% }Recreation economics3 C: t" m9 }2 B5 q1 [6 g
! p3 h% r9 i: c" EIf you enjoyed learning about% Y5 C/ K! q) }9 M9 ]
Individual Incentives+ x3 G2 N" l; _6 U& J' Z. z
Total Welfare 3 ~3 B$ o4 I5 s! Z
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 8 ?8 U0 C1 S/ g5 U; |' y
ECON 378 Law and Economics
( {5 |' W6 G/ v. k! b; ^6 ^Topics: 4 I. V# D* L6 \# S
Issues in Criminal and Family Law4 p8 @" Y6 ^9 R; N2 B* M0 k9 e
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining" \" w [6 k) b% W
Child Support Payments
" _1 Z/ A$ x& A2 u7 c/ _Private Divorce agreements
! H% ^; i( {- S" E' g' ?Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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* }; t9 x4 N, N" n1 bIf you enjoyed learning about
2 f" L, Z7 s ?' j+ |5 YPrisoners Dilemma
6 m% l# f; ~" q4 ~; v2 v+ l* N1 HDominant Strategies
* k' {) G( J: B2 R( M% {4 |& ZCollusion
" K5 M! _! V9 y: ^ [2 b+ k1 p: DYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 9 t5 X8 M% n% R* b) A( I
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications- j/ t$ c6 f0 u: Y' O% r
Topics:
I% q* {6 f- fAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games# S3 y* A7 R0 `& j1 Z( K$ `
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
/ }3 m5 K+ M. B! F) d( e) p' U. K q/ TNote! Prerequisites:
# j O6 k. x" U, w3 vECON 384 & 299 |
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