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Trade6 _& v- A8 Z2 F, \5 A& K) B1 J
Growth& [" S* }* B4 x; _3 Y
Or would like to learn more about: 5 c7 x4 ]7 v8 T! d- y e
China as an Emerging Economy, w8 ~6 Y. C" H
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
& v7 @1 N: k9 p8 ^: R6 C8 [4 e' mECON 211 Chinese Economic Development! W0 _- k" ?! l( E
Topics:
+ a( M2 S/ c* T7 hChinese Economy Characteristics
* i: X6 C4 p [. j# {# ^Recent Events in the Chinese Economy/ q/ x! W* o/ b6 L1 {
Consequences of economic reform
$ k& ]& t" X/ C$ X* ECanada’s economic relations with China0 u! s4 j% L2 V8 H: n8 k9 J
; n! M) E8 } r1 U2 h8 qIf you would like to learn more about:
! v/ N' n0 q9 V, g! ^Rich and Poor Countries
6 n1 X \8 Q& fWhy economies differ9 I H4 i! u9 C0 s9 X5 Q8 [/ j1 j
Causes for such differences8 A9 K% c: @! V% X
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
" q$ ~" K5 N6 ^: p# x: `ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 o" h( \& m1 g3 c3 T2 }Topics:
3 x$ f8 M: K+ N6 M0 s* \% K3 S; kTechnology
! T( z& h6 }% L# N) pInstitutions3 R6 C* H" ~' [% m* {# O
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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8 X& d. s: r& H0 ^; d4 [6 HIf you enjoyed learning about
( w6 Y; d( i$ p2 @' X) JSupply and Demand! @' b) g. z* E2 p
Consumer Behavior
, {5 k2 S1 E- I& b8 F$ C, | [" q$ mProduction and Cost* E/ |' M) x, ^" [3 |1 _
Price and Output8 y. ^5 b+ D7 j: @
Market Structures* S. |, Z" }: p9 o4 z8 W3 U0 D4 P: X
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
1 S8 R( [$ M- }; k% S1 zECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
8 R6 ~) I4 m, ^! fTopics:
; V5 O3 P5 i% h% q2 V2 J5 F OTheory of consumer behavior
% l" ?4 |5 t' r7 c+ ETheory of production and cost
; l3 J) d9 O4 ]# f* e( d4 Z0 K' ePrice and output determination under competition+ }5 i; U( {& T6 x, | Y, w7 p* h
Monopoly and other market structures( |$ V7 E: c2 j, [8 o1 s
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If you enjoyed learning about 7 I A, E8 v; J, X- {' F7 \
Costs and Benefits
0 K% s5 q8 h3 sExternalities& j5 w8 G8 k" I K! D: L; Z
Decision-making! U8 x5 `, a: i" C. i
Or would like to learn more about 8 v) \) ~' s8 U: @% _
Capital Investments
; q, N5 r5 A9 ]4 k5 KYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!; K) s# t0 [+ M1 r) ^
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
+ R% W( g, O+ a6 k1 dTopics:
, f4 v. J6 F3 Z$ R( ACost-Benefit Analysis5 z8 X" c7 N3 s) X; F3 c
Evaluating Public Investment Projects* L$ q7 W/ z* q$ K L8 W+ y
Look at examples from
5 J' x' S' a5 I8 [* I7 gTransportation
4 i; t1 l+ @$ G# ZRiver Basin Management/ y7 N/ f5 U! V+ U6 ~) r5 G
Electrical Generation7 A1 R, r: U+ j9 ]: r
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control& y5 {" R2 S( O0 X# M
/ y0 o1 F) H7 o8 [If you enjoyed learning about 5 d+ i, {: F# J" t4 k
Supply and Demand* F0 ]+ G, B6 C' @
Externalities
- m$ ^& p& n. x7 m* x2 w+ \- h' BResource Allocation: _3 A: V5 D. j& B% `; k. H
Taxation* H* w! O, `* V
Or would like to learn more about
2 ?/ w1 O3 i: D0 NSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
+ ]7 @# J1 ], p0 NYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
: R- W0 s4 l4 A9 y3 Q/ lECON 365 Resource Economics
' Q0 b1 L( b! |0 ZTopics: w! i" D8 _9 p& J" \/ H5 K
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
7 d' N# r( E9 g8 K2 HScarcity and pricing
, i, x0 w) Q4 E$ o6 M6 uContemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 n0 L; e1 C; G5 v5 z4 h
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& ~8 u- R" L6 b6 ?8 R" nResource Allocation
$ s4 l0 g! G6 n) Z4 e% Y" LPricing- y, `3 l; Y( t8 N
Markets: ?- b& H3 G' v
Government roles
7 I' D) a6 i6 f9 S! g9 I% A) l SOr would like to learn more about 5 Y3 Z# J7 R! N% d* N* y3 S
The energy sector, including sources and markets
0 j( R' s8 f9 A& {Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
P0 u" x" \# ^, ]. `You might enjoy a course about
( j4 \! t$ j$ v8 S2 P0 sEnergy Economics!; [8 v$ r% g! v+ L5 T$ a" ^
ECON 366 Energy Economics
/ b) b" o; L& i4 dTopics:
3 Y9 S a. D! k8 H3 mPricing: X1 I5 |9 i$ y. V1 c1 c- o; s
Role in economic growth
3 O+ G' K5 q& s; O- h5 ~Energy sources and markets 6 }; M% X+ A0 B; n; k
Role of government # X1 S( u/ b8 J9 B' {
Regulation
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' c: m% A4 S9 I1 ]% m4 KExternalities( E* E) C) M, u8 X3 `
Regulation3 P+ }4 T8 k0 t5 e$ |0 J
Government roles
. l: ^, J/ [* J9 l4 KOr would like to learn more about ) V9 j. _1 E8 f- y1 t
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
, w4 E! y# b6 `Steps taken to address deterioration
1 u& L8 B. W, E& ZYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
8 r+ L" J1 [6 d8 @8 ?% l1 x- j8 z) ~ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
& p8 v9 f0 L7 `2 k% L* wTopics: 6 l0 F* G o/ |; u
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 7 K4 s$ S, Y9 |1 y2 O7 C, X+ x
Types and causes of environmental deterioration - G `" n6 A# x# T
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ) A% |0 I0 ~2 G0 ]5 m
Recreation economics
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1 i0 b- R. w( P- _- l$ D/ Y- VIf you enjoyed learning about
1 W j+ g9 R% S2 y2 d3 K Individual Incentives
' [- ^. v6 s0 |2 j( U, u1 VTotal Welfare
2 r: b; Q) K) r Y1 s# O8 nYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% T* X1 \& i3 U" f/ ]ECON 378 Law and Economics; V/ t! I+ S$ n* Q) B
Topics: . ^6 Q+ {1 f0 r- K7 a4 X
Issues in Criminal and Family Law: O- O* |, N4 q& m; B- x' ^
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining: p& r+ z; I/ {+ o% x' D1 V
Child Support Payments
+ }' X/ H) r% Q4 u4 [Private Divorce agreements+ w, I2 @+ B& n1 ?; _, R1 T. _
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act- A' @1 ]1 z; t
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Prisoners Dilemma
: b) o2 F0 h0 M9 p) MDominant Strategies" j0 d8 E. D6 c" J0 D6 V
Collusion! N' Z% f9 n7 v! a% D
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 0 @" v q! K' q6 g/ w7 B
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
/ t% ~, E, V: c; [0 Z4 }! tTopics:
* Z) G2 w- U2 O. m/ aAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
0 M( F3 g+ |# sApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
2 O" e3 }. o! C0 o# `+ g. SNote! Prerequisites: 1 }; q7 k8 O3 B0 K2 F
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