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Trade- X, _ A' \6 c# b- D( b# a b5 }
Growth
8 j7 r) [: I3 c' k, ]- IOr would like to learn more about: 9 P+ b2 j3 A. B6 H& T( y
China as an Emerging Economy
( V. ]- O8 }; E/ E9 ]2 SYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
" Z. E( A% S/ J; r J$ N+ f/ u3 LECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, f1 r3 u9 Z Y- b7 X% ?! ^
Topics:
% n- I/ ~5 l; S8 e0 Q# _$ tChinese Economy Characteristics
+ Y- m6 j" k) H# G. u% Y0 R7 tRecent Events in the Chinese Economy4 s o7 h* `) V/ w1 p% w
Consequences of economic reform
V L1 v% W$ f. C0 XCanada’s economic relations with China) `% b, l/ {1 Q* C% t1 V3 D
+ U7 G( ^& h& X' R( S$ ?If you would like to learn more about:
: X8 C9 Y9 w+ A1 Y1 r: hRich and Poor Countries
& s- e) W+ a& oWhy economies differ; o. }/ K0 |. n! _9 i
Causes for such differences. Q3 @3 ], r: \" I% b9 h* T. |+ `
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! x! c! b9 S: NECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ i; H. ]5 _5 S, H" ^Topics:6 n* w9 g2 o: s9 ]2 H
Technology2 F5 M! U# b6 j
Institutions
! K5 \# r9 e1 b" G; O& F0 X( `Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ; G0 I4 d, h; a! U
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Supply and Demand# f0 z8 U# E! @ }
Consumer Behavior8 o8 ], Y3 F6 @/ s, v
Production and Cost
w% x- n+ z# x1 R' ? n& M3 `Price and Output' K, G4 G* Y% d4 @3 L
Market Structures
/ @) M/ S- {, v$ ^7 o& xYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!# ^# P: A1 E6 n3 y; F
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
; z" {( ]* z1 J R' T5 R# d# [Topics: 8 M# _ J2 r8 E% _
Theory of consumer behavior0 r4 p9 @( n/ U- E2 J+ l4 ?
Theory of production and cost
% Q2 ~+ Z' S- f& RPrice and output determination under competition
4 T; P3 y# Z: E+ i9 P9 yMonopoly and other market structures& [8 D. Q! K4 A
6 g5 s: o( J) RIf you enjoyed learning about . m% I# `0 h. i. V! u3 X# o. Q
Costs and Benefits
* S+ @; \* f% ?4 K( V$ o. nExternalities( E% Q& ~2 N q4 G$ U: k( M6 l
Decision-making
3 i1 w" ~1 u% e5 \! }" d. p; |5 z5 WOr would like to learn more about
1 W" R1 v# R0 u0 @$ o r. ]1 ^Capital Investments
/ k* R/ Q1 Z9 V, b0 @# @6 uYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!5 w; H# Y6 V4 g& m1 u
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation& B9 _: E6 Z2 ~* @* N
Topics:
+ d- P3 X7 L, A1 @Cost-Benefit Analysis
4 U d7 Y9 q) dEvaluating Public Investment Projects# B9 o/ R- G9 [3 F. k
Look at examples from
% ^# r! j# c9 [6 t8 rTransportation
$ q( F' e7 g0 L( XRiver Basin Management
0 Y# B& i; |" b1 g- w: jElectrical Generation0 g2 f/ T. e0 ^. d8 o- S) O
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control- c/ O' M g3 K4 k9 {
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4 R. C6 f W3 ?6 x& b! fSupply and Demand2 M0 C; A5 ^5 s
Externalities9 i1 O& y8 Q" O+ X
Resource Allocation
# z% n5 b7 ]+ s( KTaxation
3 \- r' j1 t Z% d eOr would like to learn more about
" c) m2 ?" Q- ~3 ~Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
3 c1 k, Y" o6 }% y# z/ q1 q3 TYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!, ?6 D4 J. O+ X; y+ Z+ k
ECON 365 Resource Economics
! n5 i( T( T, Y8 cTopics:
1 T+ R$ K+ o! j7 uExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources! ^" _: _4 Z5 d2 f& C
Scarcity and pricing
7 {5 m3 \& B. V& |3 UContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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/ O. \' j: l; A. d* ?6 }- ?; S. c2 _If you enjoyed learning about 2 L8 F, n% v0 `& W* K' h5 |
Resource Allocation
7 c0 c4 Q8 d+ ~( X! XPricing
3 y4 p! N9 ~4 H( f/ NMarkets) f: _& ^& h( r" [
Government roles+ q5 ]- s. }7 y' \, x
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2 ?. {% W4 i0 E* [3 cThe energy sector, including sources and markets i4 B4 Q9 b; T8 \# O/ g$ m' Y; S+ T
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
" u+ }9 `! r3 Q8 QYou might enjoy a course about , `: I+ ~# }$ b5 b
Energy Economics!
4 V9 B( y: i3 `7 \. O% F5 p+ T8 d+ V# fECON 366 Energy Economics
. I7 |4 I4 {: c' O6 eTopics: 5 N; s3 O) x) X! ~
Pricing
2 i/ P& s/ k6 V h1 R$ N0 H `Role in economic growth 3 z5 ?. x2 G! X' j- i" T
Energy sources and markets " u: {* y" A b# U9 O
Role of government
9 l5 |; z) D) g! R2 S" qRegulation
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+ U( C) n& V6 |9 ?If you enjoyed learning about
3 U" q1 n& |& \Externalities
, S+ R9 k: ?( K0 C+ O& y: h e2 SRegulation' `) y* ^" O6 W: F! H
Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
' N/ E2 d" |6 H, u2 t$ D+ M+ w QSteps taken to address deterioration
2 r' \* ^& X: \8 g* v& wYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ) d# g: X$ |6 ~
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
; B( D/ ~$ O% e4 i, h) \! h' x/ _1 PTopics: 0 a# E0 ?5 U3 G& T/ a) f+ B
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
7 _: p7 Z# `: q" e5 iTypes and causes of environmental deterioration ' f0 R$ C' M5 n1 p i3 C7 y
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 3 E" f+ ~% k' b. }1 i5 K
Recreation economics* C, V$ [; {1 V! J( x( F
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Individual Incentives8 }5 a- P7 S8 `
Total Welfare
* l, j# D* j& x4 TYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
/ N( S }2 `5 } v% C4 wECON 378 Law and Economics+ w: H/ L/ X' x. a$ a u2 J
Topics: : W4 J9 S. J* I, G8 t
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
7 a6 W: I4 r7 e* ~; `& |Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
' u- `; u5 c3 ^3 x: z( T7 i: h% SChild Support Payments) _# U5 m- D' f0 h
Private Divorce agreements, K0 i K4 h# i2 a' I3 P
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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1 l' |% g- E% T6 q3 wIf you enjoyed learning about
1 E, G4 F" L* gPrisoners Dilemma7 {0 f9 ]$ ?1 f$ M6 C* T* n5 K
Dominant Strategies8 V# W+ \( I& x( @& c: G. p
Collusion
4 R- s; Y5 ]# q0 h d2 D7 bYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 S) v, ]# T( ~/ S QECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
) E: t5 `2 v0 _Topics: * ^9 y- {% m5 B: C' d2 X
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
" R) t; ~: v O( R# [Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
: \$ K+ b: m5 \Note! Prerequisites:
" M, g( _- U$ P0 v# A' FECON 384 & 299 |
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