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Trade# P% B4 E. }' C7 R0 Q* Z
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy4 ]- J5 s; O1 G" N7 ?" P1 d, t
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!4 Z- y, d+ L$ T! o& x
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development) y# ^: ~+ L1 G A3 i0 W, l: y: h; z5 d0 n
Topics: 9 a( K8 V" r$ Z3 ~
Chinese Economy Characteristics% J0 E, U+ d+ @. ?! t0 d* \
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
: }. n- t1 T2 k1 _( t+ }Consequences of economic reform
- H6 J$ V! R" MCanada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries! |, ]; b) ~6 i$ b1 r3 f% O6 f; v
Why economies differ) ?, U/ \; j0 o* u/ E
Causes for such differences W" i- T* l, H$ ]1 m% k
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' @ E |* f0 o' y9 x: Z1 }- r5 M4 F
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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, i; v5 i) O- X6 ^Technology
, n) ^) B* F } u! f7 PInstitutions- y% r0 r+ u- O
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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, [8 u2 n# v @7 E8 x+ CIf you enjoyed learning about {' A& Z+ u) A" ^* ?
Supply and Demand
. i; F4 e. h9 KConsumer Behavior
: n! b5 s5 J9 H9 j* H. p4 vProduction and Cost+ U; `5 W3 ^8 J: o5 T5 p
Price and Output
6 [! U; Z, s% v$ O' {( k, wMarket Structures
% q) R ]$ X; JYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
3 n8 R" n9 A" V: P6 \1 PECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I3 p3 B/ _$ R- E4 y
Topics:
' `# u! d$ i3 l9 E( f9 WTheory of consumer behavior
0 G- S" N; \! uTheory of production and cost
( N2 V+ D. B$ q$ W! L8 oPrice and output determination under competition
, D; F( I! Q/ t6 x' zMonopoly and other market structures
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" N% L; w, l8 }% A, QIf you enjoyed learning about
" {+ s! R1 g6 Y# [; \; \4 h& WCosts and Benefits
8 }4 ]! l/ K4 r: Q. p1 F' r8 S6 |& ZExternalities
& u c" {* l) WDecision-making* \7 z# a8 n7 q# d7 Y
Or would like to learn more about
. p" X z: |1 F m$ Z1 _( gCapital Investments
* f+ g' i/ G. Z$ N+ YYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
% E$ e( g" L; K; B. r7 a5 A* r }ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
8 {3 B: x8 _ N. \; \Topics:: D- T' y; b C5 |/ o
Cost-Benefit Analysis
! ~1 {% I8 I. XEvaluating Public Investment Projects+ o b C9 Z$ ]4 t' G
Look at examples from : l9 X n: j0 ]: s9 p Z1 z
Transportation6 g* J& r: Y2 F, V. @! R
River Basin Management
8 e9 x5 j% u! s9 m& }Electrical Generation8 v8 |* b$ Q; L
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
K: S1 _* V4 f0 ^& n! qExternalities& u( j1 r8 B% y. m
Resource Allocation% C0 `3 \8 }5 x/ `) O+ B
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada: @! o9 G' b ?) O& Z5 F7 g, b
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
: U2 p, `) Y: F1 D; wECON 365 Resource Economics
, d' j& w; g# t8 w9 q6 K4 r. w8 J3 nTopics:! l5 g+ ^+ G* d7 _9 W: \* M
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
) {; ?$ ^: j( ~1 k* a# lScarcity and pricing
, ]$ o$ C0 i) jContemporary Canadian resource policy issues, _- H6 U3 P8 Q; z; F
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 I/ N. ~5 U& A5 k* T) ~Resource Allocation/ M6 r' P9 L! \# |% m+ `: G
Pricing& j; P5 k7 f9 }7 L, b" O
Markets
* E( A2 W5 m/ z. W( u( AGovernment roles
( m1 Z. {, @* A: P v& gOr would like to learn more about 8 c# k6 x; \$ ]
The energy sector, including sources and markets
& s, E5 B2 E. C1 T9 e( mCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
( O" e# [8 E( D/ V' J8 \You might enjoy a course about ( e0 l x" _. ]0 d% N/ n, w; u/ G
Energy Economics!; \0 |% f! ?. ]& i, q, y# _- i
ECON 366 Energy Economics
+ Z2 ?3 f) o1 m' s- HTopics:
9 ?: U5 _# u; p% A) Y8 APricing, L) `9 b- Z5 [+ O& V8 B Q- C
Role in economic growth 8 K% _0 ^7 J+ t5 K
Energy sources and markets
# D: i& o2 V2 C- h7 |# D2 P0 yRole of government 7 m6 T, @, a0 i) y
Regulation
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1 T+ q) B$ d7 [If you enjoyed learning about
( R/ m- a D5 B# ]/ {, M8 T: WExternalities
5 h7 a p7 W# ?. s& QRegulation
% _* ^* {) ^& y6 d8 d, j, zGovernment roles
3 p( [5 C l% T+ v0 LOr would like to learn more about
5 K7 J$ i8 C4 R1 r; P4 ^/ f2 kEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration: |, `2 l* E# a1 @, M
Steps taken to address deterioration
2 Z# V. ?. Z6 t4 @( sYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! & [9 j! ]' ~) M+ z( j( F
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
' f/ R- g8 G+ DTopics: 2 [4 `+ G/ v! j; N
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
( Z8 w; R9 d& C& iTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 7 s" R( y! S6 B) v1 z6 K, e& Z
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
' }! D+ U* a% a. ~+ ERecreation economics
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Individual Incentives
- `, n0 L/ ^0 vTotal Welfare 0 S* }. t0 ~9 A0 v
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% `, [; q. E5 B, c: {- vECON 378 Law and Economics2 K) U9 E8 P7 k, \. R0 \0 }
Topics: 3 ~& |5 c7 [9 E( I
Issues in Criminal and Family Law# _/ R$ e1 _+ Q: q
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
6 c& A- b4 @! T1 l" _: RChild Support Payments. j. U- Q* Z0 W- S2 g! N
Private Divorce agreements
9 Y* U9 w, A& z' _Criminal provisions of the Competition Act; T% @8 q1 S1 t* q6 J' h T
! U8 J: |* x$ w7 t0 g# @If you enjoyed learning about 6 J7 c/ _) F# D3 S& k
Prisoners Dilemma. K% T+ D$ s8 X. H
Dominant Strategies
; k$ x' J/ Q7 L( \Collusion$ P# s* b9 J# m. {
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
" k/ f, u1 S" i$ }ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
: p- d8 b: O k& q# k5 [' }Topics:
/ h) U6 V5 s+ W7 J% U' X) sAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
# {/ B; E. h' Z V9 {! kApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion + L/ E+ @ x$ F! R3 u+ a2 g
Note! Prerequisites: 6 Q. C- m0 |6 U3 j2 r
ECON 384 & 299 |
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