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Trade% v( W# ?+ L. J) m
Growth
, a4 Y ~+ h( g$ c3 J1 K8 L6 o+ nOr would like to learn more about:
7 F2 ]5 x! G: e- E. d2 L' JChina as an Emerging Economy. {/ g& Q& H* b5 J. b
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
% d6 Z. ~) ~! d- g7 xECON 211 Chinese Economic Development5 i( n( W9 B& m* i$ f2 A' K N
Topics:
' y/ {% u0 {9 }0 H! V* k% bChinese Economy Characteristics
/ j2 ~& |- M# f, n, \: l; fRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
1 C5 K3 [6 t& G" DConsequences of economic reform7 y8 i; `# D" j
Canada’s economic relations with China
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* z- P& R2 R! O" C! M5 vIf you would like to learn more about: - `, E9 U( n( d+ i: I, u5 \
Rich and Poor Countries
4 e4 v+ ] M% b; e& J xWhy economies differ% B H3 @7 k, D( c' L4 j
Causes for such differences
2 h- ^* x" ?* W/ JYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' s" z o) v" }' s' T
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth# w& Y% J5 L- w" U# {
Topics:. A% U3 ?- G% y. d+ M! D" D
Technology7 ~' h/ [8 T, }% ~+ c# c# f4 U
Institutions+ E0 O- N" P% Q# F" I+ V8 y
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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. I( E' N) p, M& o6 S# kIf you enjoyed learning about : g& H; A* o; J' u7 J( f
Supply and Demand7 j( q- K% i1 u2 u3 [) e
Consumer Behavior* T5 u3 s; j. U, c B6 x6 E
Production and Cost0 ?9 z0 e K: ]4 t9 X/ [ K. |
Price and Output
* V# C* g8 _ d2 E9 X$ V: YMarket Structures7 J# x5 b* G }5 E
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
- d+ ~6 b+ h' z; YECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
7 ~+ U& U( l5 `, c8 P* m0 F4 wTopics:
8 h, J! f3 D- {9 p6 |0 eTheory of consumer behavior
- H/ w) ?8 E- o* m. vTheory of production and cost! \1 L; R) ^" \ D% n! @
Price and output determination under competition5 I" s$ @0 r; d- z0 v
Monopoly and other market structures6 g; y& M8 w# S, }7 k( d3 T ]
. t: Q7 I& u8 |; \$ |/ YIf you enjoyed learning about 7 H( k' v: K, s |/ m
Costs and Benefits
; l5 s, ~ v7 x jExternalities
" }7 y2 t0 l9 z3 \9 oDecision-making! }6 x) \6 k8 y& f5 _# A. f
Or would like to learn more about 8 f# z$ ]% n, D$ c& h
Capital Investments
! N. k$ [0 s& Y" ?; a+ O, C4 QYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
7 x" H( v' b9 T8 I# EECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
- v' y& Z/ ]3 Q1 y! u$ XTopics: j4 c4 h. c' r' J" G
Cost-Benefit Analysis3 L7 p& h' Y/ r! |
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
6 h+ b; D& @8 Z1 A* C9 ~, }Look at examples from ' C, R& f; e* y, I- H
Transportation
4 y: E& g6 e) vRiver Basin Management0 c; r; z$ M+ {1 s$ P* T
Electrical Generation
6 {' Q# j/ d* e- D# O; aOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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+ Q. Z' o5 e: y. n- j# A; {If you enjoyed learning about
1 Q- C7 G' L% X- T1 bSupply and Demand$ `$ n: S+ l# [* J; v G
Externalities3 O% b' K/ E( q8 ~5 u$ z! \ E
Resource Allocation
3 p# [% G) l' r2 }, ?; JTaxation
' f* o# s' {. O O" IOr would like to learn more about
1 B! T# m; r1 H) V" @6 ]' x" r# pSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
0 _' g2 c7 U! I% `5 L" |; y2 \You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!. o" M N2 y' _1 E
ECON 365 Resource Economics
) q. k+ r/ h% T# a, jTopics:
' v& `4 h# n/ i; G! YExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources6 _/ g! z' A9 E" Z+ H6 T' q6 Y
Scarcity and pricing
+ d3 B, E0 D* OContemporary Canadian resource policy issues" v! e) Z' s9 ~& C/ M
' U0 J7 K/ J9 s0 Y% r4 N6 n! yIf you enjoyed learning about
) y1 R& J/ U$ P+ V/ A. iResource Allocation
: o+ ~# V. b7 f" sPricing% c: r i" q, o8 j) ^0 H0 M$ K
Markets) C( ^5 g7 _. h0 u p
Government roles
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# Z ]# a# \) nThe energy sector, including sources and markets' H U0 f3 R s' \7 M& O1 S
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues" S2 c I9 D) g2 K8 M) u
You might enjoy a course about
" ?# h8 N7 S) q& v6 M$ oEnergy Economics!7 Y6 \' L: L3 ^7 Z2 Q( l$ f6 k
ECON 366 Energy Economics- ~4 a) H s3 J6 |: O. A
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Pricing
' Z" w/ I% Z- w* PRole in economic growth , h+ G! N" W% q$ t5 D
Energy sources and markets ' t6 ]% P& [" W/ w6 h7 F5 {6 g5 m
Role of government
5 \5 z! Z! y; {+ H6 e/ A8 l% V2 |- hRegulation
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$ t6 W- [4 g& L0 ^6 qIf you enjoyed learning about
/ n* ^1 A6 f/ x" s0 `, o tExternalities
/ Y) o& G+ q U; V6 q# h9 |Regulation6 r8 R+ h# k( k. w
Government roles
2 e& i7 ?: ]% @1 N3 AOr would like to learn more about 2 [/ }: c P6 p* c! G4 N" J
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration& R4 T$ k4 d% N+ m( \& ] I) M& g6 e4 Z
Steps taken to address deterioration. M1 r8 b! t; G$ Y7 }* f4 ~ ~
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
- c b& e* I+ w V. K! [ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
9 q" V7 o( H9 w3 M; OTopics: 4 ^( k: F! U8 g( s7 n* h3 s8 R# L
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment + n( o4 d0 c9 U% @# z" ?6 q
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
+ R5 n) V& w+ g9 ?0 B0 OTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
% p2 P0 |1 ~2 @0 M# bRecreation economics* M2 ?& |1 @: i- Q5 u& L3 B
7 ], s/ _7 a/ f1 U; mIf you enjoyed learning about
* d" o6 T* K W F9 |; ?- v O Individual Incentives
+ s; `+ V! o, I: STotal Welfare 0 d* f# I7 G, ~6 l
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! . N5 ^4 b$ H: r Y3 `
ECON 378 Law and Economics2 A# _; T" m) {9 O' L/ y
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
2 f! r4 K/ ]3 p& Q1 nCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining8 H% S4 a0 |2 D( x4 _
Child Support Payments" ^- L! t1 K7 P8 T L2 s
Private Divorce agreements
+ A) K8 x: s, a; S( n+ UCriminal provisions of the Competition Act' g% Y! L; L1 l, o( |
2 b2 _; y% y7 ?+ mIf you enjoyed learning about 8 C/ l7 P8 ]+ F
Prisoners Dilemma
: X; A5 R3 X, ~. TDominant Strategies& \4 I* X q$ w8 C3 }1 ~
Collusion
* T% I0 Y5 f3 c' c6 _/ r& }You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! v& W" x7 O- u" B& U3 {
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
3 D3 y: M3 L9 @' V& OTopics: / F& f+ T, ^# U1 H: D
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
6 q$ A. Q9 n' WApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
! W, t, j' z& Q6 P4 E2 K. sNote! Prerequisites:
I/ c' u" h+ O4 [( \; SECON 384 & 299 |
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