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Trade
2 a) a! i" L' M0 j) a7 sGrowth7 L! a! a) I& {0 I* a7 r
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China as an Emerging Economy# W& w" n. R: S; T, R& S1 ~
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!4 |1 R% V9 L0 w+ a/ Y9 B& _: r
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
$ t# [: W! r. H O. UTopics: + \7 u9 K0 O. b3 j6 w; A K
Chinese Economy Characteristics
2 {2 i' n+ C4 D3 jRecent Events in the Chinese Economy% L$ O& T& n' W3 i" N1 R2 V
Consequences of economic reform
8 f$ M6 d+ b0 u; E! R, {3 ECanada’s economic relations with China1 W$ }+ O" X7 O( Q
! s3 a$ m2 g. L8 s7 I; gIf you would like to learn more about:
" c- T; ^. Y$ u1 ?/ M) ERich and Poor Countries
$ P9 s' y" M5 P, B% ?Why economies differ8 g0 d0 ^* w; D$ K3 C6 M
Causes for such differences7 B, B' ]5 v" C$ z
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# I! D) u+ k1 p/ t8 [ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- }. W! o3 k1 E4 ~' u% ?
Topics:
1 W7 x/ ^. p% t" WTechnology
4 B- q0 P8 O5 QInstitutions6 u" D8 i1 f7 O; A9 H
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 5 N0 x0 h3 @1 L& {; C9 s; I7 z
, l9 J! R- A& e6 o# q1 V1 [5 tIf you enjoyed learning about , t) q S+ i* u9 r* A+ ]& K9 o
Supply and Demand
1 v) X3 {* P5 O5 P# f. T/ I& _Consumer Behavior3 s Z4 _ C. b0 a( m. F- d. C1 @
Production and Cost! I C5 g$ m. I: y
Price and Output
8 w3 p* F- c5 kMarket Structures- y* M$ d# \2 h9 T$ k I1 W: e
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
3 \$ z; K9 r% a! XECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I3 E* X4 r3 O" X
Topics: # T2 B/ x _6 [
Theory of consumer behavior/ [6 O5 p8 ]1 o8 C9 s8 i5 {' i( M ]
Theory of production and cost
. _2 k. \5 o8 L- M8 _5 F- LPrice and output determination under competition
1 n( u( D5 ]" S8 _0 [Monopoly and other market structures
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: a- U5 {& G, e: q! Z( E, m* uIf you enjoyed learning about
- W' i9 Z5 v7 l2 L5 _" TCosts and Benefits $ [% D5 ]( w/ T. }* \
Externalities
% C' o, }2 q' S! q. u) XDecision-making
9 w( {# ]+ o# ^Or would like to learn more about
c, \1 A' ^0 ?: \2 e @3 L( HCapital Investments
6 M: E# O; D" TYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
8 r- j9 y# P; V* J! SECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation- ^ e" E& H2 M3 t
Topics:
- C! V9 Q0 k M. ~1 x4 W5 {Cost-Benefit Analysis* Q' ?# j. G3 z8 u0 C' z' r, F
Evaluating Public Investment Projects E$ H! Z) [0 x7 a% q6 j c
Look at examples from
; Z. l3 X; ]/ l3 \2 r6 W$ kTransportation
+ @2 B F8 { B5 x( e* b8 LRiver Basin Management
& K: ]0 \ W6 @" z+ V, M0 X& _Electrical Generation
6 k( Z; r. V2 I+ r {1 O) x- [: X# HOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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! V1 @9 a- k! [9 [: eIf you enjoyed learning about ' d, S* C7 W+ b, f% B9 U4 Y, B
Supply and Demand# ^& H( h4 x' l3 g& ?3 k
Externalities
( d: m8 ~4 `' u! D& ^1 n4 qResource Allocation5 Y% k$ y( _5 j W4 [4 }
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada6 q1 V1 U/ {8 N& s8 L, j; Q3 A
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
. B$ z/ c$ M l }ECON 365 Resource Economics
6 z6 j6 P3 k3 c0 h* ?+ @) aTopics:
, M: G* f: K# v& D2 O& uExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
3 v8 [% `) k* P' t: U$ H$ v, T* QScarcity and pricing
/ m3 w8 t& l& F. rContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 f* A$ I6 H9 u1 N! AResource Allocation e6 Z( t) d/ j2 P7 {
Pricing l' k6 ~4 N6 } g9 z! \
Markets0 B# t- i7 ?/ V9 {# `+ ?9 B! X. E
Government roles! U- B; n( V& J1 o4 i0 M
Or would like to learn more about : C" ^) o( ?$ {: M
The energy sector, including sources and markets8 h7 |$ }3 l/ c) M
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues. Z% j# R3 l& M7 _) H3 i& a7 n
You might enjoy a course about
- L& |0 o7 B; |3 B1 hEnergy Economics!
' w; U) ]* |# B6 o6 I L1 JECON 366 Energy Economics+ V; W! ?' l/ D
Topics:
3 l* ~) }% v$ V9 P% I3 OPricing/ }/ Z) B; t5 w( U G! i
Role in economic growth ) W7 g7 ]# I, ?6 k% w' S* t1 F
Energy sources and markets
6 X- f5 J& T, c' }/ F( z8 Q) kRole of government ; G" E w3 w; k
Regulation
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% ^" ^7 S3 \* I/ x6 hExternalities
. U4 m2 z, n9 ~* R5 [Regulation
3 A+ n" X" w& x. D4 SGovernment roles
5 @6 ~8 ?/ z3 @* \+ O& q& f' _Or would like to learn more about ' {: t; T) |$ b
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
. n$ z/ `& b+ j6 d% `+ C8 Q* pSteps taken to address deterioration1 h8 G$ Q# L b. k( P8 q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
/ t: C( _3 X' G7 J ]/ DECON 369 Economics of the Environment
3 A4 E! Q; R; o) j# q2 STopics: 9 p' W5 X$ G! ~8 v. ]5 a
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
# ~! }( S% b. j1 J! QTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
0 Y) N: _1 Y* S8 p9 n$ qTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
! u2 F X: ]1 [8 r; jRecreation economics8 h+ @& r" Q* d ~0 O6 g
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Individual Incentives) w& `( c9 }9 C) e n- y! n
Total Welfare
5 B4 E0 F+ [: \* t* e* ]You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' O* ~) q! U+ j9 v9 O* e: q. vECON 378 Law and Economics3 b2 B& y* M' q
Topics:
2 D4 f, X! z. R i3 Q; ~Issues in Criminal and Family Law, v. C) i; E) ^$ m& j
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
% S2 {3 a' K$ @' ZChild Support Payments
/ S7 L4 W' e- i# i0 d! }$ C O; [! ]Private Divorce agreements( B) @3 {4 [" O6 B
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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; w; e* G! K, U6 S* A1 p: iIf you enjoyed learning about
' Q# {( W6 K; u1 f. q" s1 L9 M% W! yPrisoners Dilemma
5 d ?6 S+ O" N( p( k& t% C% }Dominant Strategies
; }! f# W# Z0 n: yCollusion
' k f/ H: b; o; f# [+ m) F; WYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! , m5 t5 Q- C7 f
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
& h J! {7 C9 s4 G5 {Topics: & A- A. M! B. J% ^" f- y
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games& t% k0 Q9 l; y; i% {8 J
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 5 A- x+ ]# V4 F8 g
Note! Prerequisites:
" R) J' i% P! Y: pECON 384 & 299 |
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