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Trade) o, b! u' b q2 w
Growth
, o( c! \4 F- o* W* LOr would like to learn more about:
, F* M* i. N9 ]0 f) p+ z g Q$ e5 yChina as an Emerging Economy
5 m) b6 [6 f8 w) d5 ~" rYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!4 K9 H- @- B# a, D4 B+ d5 i2 W
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
$ I" E6 I" }. eTopics:
3 [3 b T. _4 V4 [4 uChinese Economy Characteristics
6 V* l' N! H% K# z* JRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
! P+ Y6 Y: w4 V; S+ aConsequences of economic reform, p; ?, T, J3 r0 [: m8 Z
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: 1 M/ b3 M% s5 A# W% N* b
Rich and Poor Countries
& `% b$ w' U1 X3 F _Why economies differ2 {' v, Y8 ~4 W7 C
Causes for such differences2 y# `1 P4 P- d& g& h
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 P9 {0 {9 [" u
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ I$ }0 F2 r* u% ^
Topics:6 j, u% i7 _* l. v5 U* H
Technology
; {% `* [5 t a2 |; DInstitutions
6 C- k x, w, A8 v3 `Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ' i# M3 B x: l
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If you enjoyed learning about " D% ?* m4 L3 @! M2 S6 e4 ?
Supply and Demand
. ]4 s% J d0 I5 o5 k |Consumer Behavior
! y/ ^6 M; k# O( a @- |6 Y1 SProduction and Cost
1 M" u) C& }' D) JPrice and Output
1 Y* [! T% r: x/ B% kMarket Structures: _4 X T! k* f" t0 Q" V
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
# O1 c" B7 u& R: a- T8 L3 FECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I0 S/ k1 }2 {/ N( F R E
Topics: 9 }* g5 e; }" o3 a+ a( z
Theory of consumer behavior+ q- q4 x# {+ Z$ F2 N* J
Theory of production and cost
d, ^& K3 |, B( x4 oPrice and output determination under competition
4 F+ h2 {8 S& N4 ^+ B+ W& K* @Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 p/ G7 }* Q! K% B8 V- B2 ?Costs and Benefits
2 r" m! _+ ?* Z1 qExternalities
- J$ m1 Y# a* f, y% r0 r! O& GDecision-making4 S# Y' b) X* J. h* j' j
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Capital Investments, ~; a- k# f; n) k( A5 Q
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
" h0 W* Y5 K. y0 [8 X7 g; a4 H- |: eECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
$ k+ ~- s) b! L4 N+ L T# BTopics:: A% O. t: d A% S: P
Cost-Benefit Analysis+ J5 R8 H% E; e& Z2 j3 y7 l8 `- C
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
. P; M5 U5 {- ~8 T8 q5 dLook at examples from
, _3 p, k/ y1 f. e4 }Transportation0 u+ y# z7 h& l! z# K3 A. Q$ c2 F
River Basin Management
, X1 M2 ~3 |) d. t$ o9 x) SElectrical Generation% |- Z1 d3 ^: T. A& m4 N: o
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control* N, E1 O& [6 x# R
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, R3 E$ [, y1 v& SSupply and Demand: y: S0 |2 g; j; B
Externalities7 L2 B# X! u) ~* i, S, w
Resource Allocation4 }* Z, n! `! {: T
Taxation3 X& A/ q3 o# C5 b
Or would like to learn more about
0 j; W0 u" ~9 Y- i1 Z! i! C- |Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 }. h5 L+ x6 q1 D/ qYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!$ j( n4 N1 |, @ Y! l
ECON 365 Resource Economics7 c v" i! \. ~! V8 Y5 J' s* i
Topics:
2 A) s2 W w/ i$ S$ ~, l4 HExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
& G, x' |9 [# kScarcity and pricing
; x- y" z& w: ]2 @Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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( @+ S# r! H4 _& bIf you enjoyed learning about : R$ u8 B' a1 v5 e
Resource Allocation6 d8 I8 L; d! K; e
Pricing: f/ ~4 A) V9 O A4 P1 E
Markets* Z* ~2 A( G& c2 s5 j2 `1 o! P4 V% C
Government roles- p B9 J( M" r( D @! Q
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
% c8 f4 Z( D' M3 W0 [3 VCanadian Energy Policy and current issues% E6 e1 \3 i- h! G" {
You might enjoy a course about
; i! e4 R& N* c3 G- [/ KEnergy Economics!
5 B7 n& p1 Q4 Q. F% a: W8 F) cECON 366 Energy Economics) L5 s9 P8 a+ k
Topics:
: n, b" r0 k8 W4 j1 fPricing8 W$ Z% A% v0 t
Role in economic growth 2 q* b3 t2 o; u* l4 _! L7 c$ [
Energy sources and markets 3 ^; g# ?+ p M2 R& X0 e7 O
Role of government : j6 W' X# Z6 E8 I9 k: Z
Regulation ) T6 p& ]: z0 L* }" l% r- l
3 ]9 ^0 T$ g9 vIf you enjoyed learning about ) H) ]% G: U- N+ Q% ?
Externalities
3 ], H3 v9 F' ~; D* l" w6 R) uRegulation
. f/ l- u; W0 q3 e- `Government roles& D! t- M7 R+ o6 n# W
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4 M( L" T' ]6 G- @Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration6 |7 A$ R( V7 d; }! o4 {+ _, ]! m
Steps taken to address deterioration0 ]/ ^* @5 E7 p
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! : k! }. H" P+ s$ @" x* g2 j
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
' B3 u5 l- H4 r- ]' d% _Topics: - m) B6 l7 o* u4 E# Z1 a
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 5 F3 O% V h& |% X2 T/ m' \" `
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
5 w8 c# N6 h. l5 y lTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration , N% L* J7 Q9 y) S; b7 ~
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives5 d( X& s# N- y( [
Total Welfare
7 N6 K# c3 `) f; ^, |6 HYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
. b# H1 ~8 ?: U' nECON 378 Law and Economics- T" j* ?+ A L* M) q2 O
Topics: 7 J4 i) V" |( E: j; g
Issues in Criminal and Family Law3 \/ r$ P2 D1 z; H
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
$ q% `" G# H7 z1 ], _2 G. wChild Support Payments
1 @! k" ^! |2 m# L' hPrivate Divorce agreements7 Y; F! X' v4 t) X1 N
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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* B: v2 [( Q8 [5 I- ^5 ~# XIf you enjoyed learning about 4 O! \& c O0 m( R" W3 h
Prisoners Dilemma) m" E( H' g# }
Dominant Strategies% q+ n# ^5 L' T3 g$ i7 {( g
Collusion. ~; J/ t5 Q" W d4 E+ n
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
8 Z6 a! H9 \% E# c; D! RECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications! |9 z3 u0 f1 u
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
# S) Y' I/ X' X3 s" t2 [Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ; D8 u* B+ U2 K2 z( @
Note! Prerequisites:
# M' m" U9 ~. k8 mECON 384 & 299 |
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