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Trade1 |4 h( J$ O- k* P2 ~
Growth
" A5 U, q5 _4 Z. e6 r, zOr would like to learn more about:
9 U" ~' R- E& s1 ?China as an Emerging Economy
9 d' `! ~7 y1 @7 P( lYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!3 x& ^% T3 f }8 @
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
9 E1 H# n! G( n8 Z0 dTopics: & c, p% N" O( G% k6 [4 S
Chinese Economy Characteristics
8 G7 V/ b' e% LRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
1 ~) I7 n6 O2 q2 t; l% TConsequences of economic reform
: o* |- m4 [( F L! tCanada’s economic relations with China
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b: o3 _& \5 X2 K; _# ^& b1 i5 wIf you would like to learn more about:
# N/ F+ M: c" H! cRich and Poor Countries
3 z7 a" b& f4 n- x6 E5 PWhy economies differ% w9 J3 f# w x/ `5 i
Causes for such differences S7 V% G+ E4 A+ U" n$ \# b' Q
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& M- e% C1 @" F" N/ O
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth" x! K' b: {0 f" C d5 t' ^
Topics:
- ^: n# t: j5 q. Y% G. NTechnology0 @" K2 `6 Q( g- |8 y9 ]% ?, X* |
Institutions' e6 o1 {8 v4 \* e2 Y+ `
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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. f& A# `. y1 l( f) AIf you enjoyed learning about 4 u4 d$ I" r7 S/ {$ M
Supply and Demand
1 H( h, E, e6 a) U4 ~5 p0 vConsumer Behavior
# N2 O9 e, E, i7 v/ w6 ? UProduction and Cost
5 W/ K. J9 Y% ]3 TPrice and Output2 H5 p4 l; q( S3 t+ U2 ~0 d
Market Structures
* B7 ?( F! J8 @# wYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!* _. q/ h' Z' K" V
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I% e1 Y( ]3 D7 W8 }7 G
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Theory of consumer behavior
( B6 C9 l( y! m8 v) E, oTheory of production and cost
( X) L5 u# ]4 {7 IPrice and output determination under competition# z( d1 ? r, O. l, q
Monopoly and other market structures6 Y; J _: w/ ?9 P! I
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0 }0 T; L+ N7 B, sCosts and Benefits 3 X, n5 @) J+ J9 W7 L
Externalities
2 X$ U, I2 K9 a- U5 g% l$ ~Decision-making
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) C9 c6 I9 P8 z1 L3 q1 \Capital Investments
Y3 S& {* O' j. a X2 [0 p JYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
' Z6 M' I6 X' b: X3 Y3 ^ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation. ^8 Y# u$ {: ~; W* n5 M
Topics:
; k8 p+ b' K7 ^3 F# SCost-Benefit Analysis
1 K6 |, J$ T4 Z8 D8 r: MEvaluating Public Investment Projects2 ~8 }# k7 p2 @6 T
Look at examples from
4 w, A6 i3 H1 L& i. U& h' p7 |3 yTransportation
]/ _- _% l- URiver Basin Management
/ O' Q4 ^2 _- T) t3 d1 A. BElectrical Generation# C+ A1 ]) _9 L) ~
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control0 I/ V' Q2 B9 d' s& M3 G
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If you enjoyed learning about
, m7 N' L" w2 g7 o Z u1 v9 pSupply and Demand
/ v: R2 `! C4 }0 XExternalities
+ [, s2 S5 R. U1 ~& v9 [0 O: }Resource Allocation- K; V# [( Q7 H
Taxation. D" @, g" \2 S( @# }
Or would like to learn more about
' K) h7 N# }8 U; G; X: q0 O; E) [Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
+ {2 ]+ |# b4 CYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
* d- e# |# @) r" F- M8 U" t! y/ ~ECON 365 Resource Economics
4 S" {/ A; M& P2 s2 q- eTopics:" Y+ @4 O6 w# n! ` S* y/ P
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
( q: J9 T- o4 u- Z6 q8 i! gScarcity and pricing$ v1 Q( B7 z/ Y- u T
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues# g M, b a3 a6 s+ |* \- ~7 Q# n" T
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Resource Allocation
$ n; B0 i9 u8 p( ^Pricing H; t! p) u. V; _. e1 ]+ t
Markets' y- c4 r9 p, G9 \
Government roles4 y8 I9 z( ?0 I% `9 {' {
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The energy sector, including sources and markets, p3 l, z3 k. f, X3 X. m% u
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
" w* K: ]9 V* `! V. {+ D# aYou might enjoy a course about , g+ a) c0 p$ d3 R+ ]/ G
Energy Economics!
9 @+ e4 }' o4 y) w- h6 CECON 366 Energy Economics. T3 b) G* ~) b+ U2 e# d$ N' o4 z
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Pricing
2 h, R8 i* C7 x E3 gRole in economic growth - _$ `, n4 T: ^% c8 g( R5 ?
Energy sources and markets
5 \2 J# s- |9 I* m- h# ~! LRole of government 0 Q( f& T5 R% P4 m$ V/ n5 ~
Regulation 7 q1 M% D) P" T( |$ U" b8 G
! H1 _$ u) J# ]: [; h ~& VIf you enjoyed learning about 1 w/ g; m' R' h J. V
Externalities
# R1 D0 j7 [/ f, ~9 p, ORegulation
9 L9 v- q# q' t* I0 J v G QGovernment roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
( [/ W4 I" i- [; J; L) \& c) iSteps taken to address deterioration
" O+ ?2 O6 C4 m8 j# A- o6 ^1 nYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
f! X: `6 d: LECON 369 Economics of the Environment: ?* Z5 a; s: T+ t* P6 h: }; K; H
Topics: * `6 N/ e: q: I0 ]# e- P
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
* m) \* o$ G& C. m1 i1 R: t) l" hTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
8 V- d+ g3 c4 C& q5 KTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration $ x& v1 n# z6 N' a% [
Recreation economics3 l5 E: P, c {0 z
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Individual Incentives0 H, ^ q4 }$ m+ K1 \/ d5 R: g% r
Total Welfare : V3 `0 P6 I8 @( ^! t# W2 X
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 1 D0 a7 _' T- P1 k. o
ECON 378 Law and Economics
9 z, e) O: [5 Z8 _- kTopics: , U0 o0 k8 z- i$ X G4 l
Issues in Criminal and Family Law4 U$ h6 \3 w3 O; q; u1 U, c
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
; l7 y0 W* u$ b2 J$ u% R" H$ pChild Support Payments3 e+ `. A. o2 ~$ }, d2 O; U. `
Private Divorce agreements6 T9 [& f# H* Q) j+ X3 ^
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
/ R( [+ N$ W2 KDominant Strategies
) q2 w3 K/ I3 @$ \7 E& w- R+ a+ SCollusion2 V; d( w* e k8 u* h
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! + i; P+ e, b& M# ]8 k; x$ t
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications4 u' h. E! g/ }! ~7 r$ L! P" f" B
Topics:
( {! F1 h/ D2 ]( b8 H8 k; kAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games; L0 J! o4 s( f3 O- A3 C4 \9 S, h5 ]
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion " Q/ F. i9 z4 C. \6 d
Note! Prerequisites: 1 z8 @7 `! Y/ o" h7 T% v. \+ c
ECON 384 & 299 |
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