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Trade
7 e7 r) u) [$ e3 n9 \7 t7 E sGrowth( T7 Y3 t5 a$ R1 N! n
Or would like to learn more about:
' r3 D- j4 g- W W' rChina as an Emerging Economy {6 A0 k* j0 r/ `& R" m6 j
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
2 \& N( Q, j4 {; XECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 h# `* O; U" c( h$ s3 tTopics:
% l" b% a4 Y9 F F2 d+ xChinese Economy Characteristics
8 S: ^- Q" ~' | SRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
% S2 C' ?6 I6 v- `7 o( _1 wConsequences of economic reform
3 Y, J' k& s; @4 t: Z1 q% FCanada’s economic relations with China
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( R! J' E ~: B, X. M) iIf you would like to learn more about:
/ t: U" e) Q7 R/ U1 a* J3 }$ GRich and Poor Countries
1 ~3 x0 G( C8 R P6 V) _Why economies differ
, W& T; P# j# u% UCauses for such differences3 }& w; E4 Y8 A# b* r4 k4 f
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- f [" n( N/ f5 }$ j. T: Z. o) oECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; B6 h4 A% H* y; n4 C1 C' y
Topics:4 B+ X9 I+ {$ X5 M' X. u/ v3 k1 `
Technology K4 f/ x ]0 J! Z3 t1 m
Institutions
3 u+ Y4 e/ V4 E( h# s z7 N: nGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ; X+ J1 W$ t2 L
5 `" S0 _) F! D! y9 O( |If you enjoyed learning about # z1 B" g4 r; A. t8 Y
Supply and Demand
! j4 |, H* n% `: sConsumer Behavior, I0 G7 ^1 j& m9 A: Y& s6 c
Production and Cost6 [+ _# D0 C# L( M
Price and Output: F8 D/ q0 h$ @1 l1 P2 o, s* v" O7 K
Market Structures. B+ ?; |% H0 [3 D
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!% o/ B# X# J, A. {) |) J
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
* }$ |8 K9 p' V! {' g Q- s; C/ vTopics: 8 E* b4 u( ^# o# @' Y! e
Theory of consumer behavior7 o. y# C( |" ~* H$ a% ?( B
Theory of production and cost
5 q0 K. `; f5 i% A! f' {Price and output determination under competition
( K4 `: H# O& _% p) iMonopoly and other market structures
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6 V4 y. a3 ~$ x( Y; E, P& CCosts and Benefits 2 E1 O% E4 q. b. a, d* E
Externalities
( R8 c. j' J; E# PDecision-making! j# @ F9 {) n
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Capital Investments; Q7 Z0 B) Y; O4 t. m$ n, p
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
4 i- T- v( g4 @9 G, ]8 BECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
. @) H7 v# s2 h% NTopics:
7 j% X' h, c1 S" j+ `2 V: _0 cCost-Benefit Analysis
( S% Q' W5 N% r& c+ H. i0 [* XEvaluating Public Investment Projects& w" H8 ]7 O) c2 ^# f7 l& [& g
Look at examples from
1 o+ }( v8 x* K" |- T) `5 R/ ^' cTransportation: y& F7 d7 r9 ?5 h
River Basin Management" i. i$ Q% X% Z, F0 K+ g
Electrical Generation
, r, P0 \6 C8 z. ^Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about 0 A5 F N3 I7 x$ l, S/ D
Supply and Demand3 c* _# g' Q* J; i
Externalities; @! J. k# X1 n4 O7 O
Resource Allocation
8 ^0 P3 M1 K( i/ U; {Taxation
' e( J" k" l: b* sOr would like to learn more about * r. o0 G S! t! Q& c
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada3 u* T# G' `7 |( m0 ^' p/ r
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
- Q- E$ T# N( v$ L& E; C9 ^ECON 365 Resource Economics
% v& c- T# }2 [' b, f6 \Topics:9 l# X. {1 D2 w1 I+ u* V$ [
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
, V; N( t0 ^5 A! ~( A7 [Scarcity and pricing) g S6 k+ g4 \) s. L# ?5 I# r3 n
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues* _; U, y/ {5 L7 R
; }+ E1 M6 v1 _3 r; |+ {If you enjoyed learning about 4 Q# g* i2 s5 X) g3 {0 u
Resource Allocation! ^0 I6 A$ a8 z
Pricing* ~* H P; I. j
Markets2 O5 h- u9 `" _3 v3 x( L" O
Government roles# [" m1 F# Y1 E: Y$ o
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The energy sector, including sources and markets# `- l3 t8 t8 W( {$ g) c4 d
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
) G0 u, u- I/ d: x, u& D# @You might enjoy a course about 4 k. X" U1 M' T
Energy Economics!
+ ^; Z5 Z8 J' F" qECON 366 Energy Economics
" p* {# B/ Z: P2 u$ ~, I) d8 OTopics:
`( ^7 C: @3 Z+ u n9 kPricing
K8 T! h! [: h L0 C8 oRole in economic growth " k& @9 Q$ C; d+ c( s# H# B7 S
Energy sources and markets
- f5 p' C9 V. G8 d+ fRole of government ( p9 X- X, F5 |
Regulation
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& d. V* k9 l1 k- B5 R1 C- E" }8 iExternalities
! p/ B0 v9 s& C4 l QRegulation
- T1 U) m! Z/ S& R0 i FGovernment roles6 Z) I4 Q& V8 S4 w/ s% V0 w
Or would like to learn more about
: g9 E: D5 h4 Q# ^' AEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
& A3 e' f' X4 L. K% dSteps taken to address deterioration
7 ?+ m- V# m' e: h1 WYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
% o. I" X' Q* j9 L, ]# pECON 369 Economics of the Environment
$ |6 @6 a/ ?9 s! n8 KTopics:
6 o7 ~4 k7 y& \( G5 J x6 SEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 2 q4 S% N: T$ r
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ( G# X& y, T# p- ]7 [( \
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ' i! ^0 A0 b% S$ Y
Recreation economics
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: H6 x: t1 Q! w+ e Individual Incentives
8 {- E5 Z" M+ \/ i; ~0 Y. BTotal Welfare 1 Z# c6 C" e; l4 V+ {
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! % ]8 F; s5 m# \
ECON 378 Law and Economics+ Y7 B; R) }( l1 V# q8 ?& n5 r5 W& z4 V
Topics: ) k6 j! l3 P: P; H
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
2 O6 l5 e3 ~! eCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
3 d2 b7 T/ R, Q; v4 iChild Support Payments
( ^7 g) [3 W( e4 G0 h4 e! V `Private Divorce agreements
+ Y) ?. P" Z- kCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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( z5 k# Q( {- cIf you enjoyed learning about 0 ]* `" K1 a/ t$ u( P, B
Prisoners Dilemma
/ y, ?. A/ @$ y: \/ `Dominant Strategies7 ~) E5 R( }9 R$ h& j# E
Collusion
- `3 g' {3 |! m# t. I, I0 d$ SYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 9 v+ G7 [* q- g" t5 \2 G% ?
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
# h! L o6 B2 D4 sTopics: + q( V4 L4 }* V7 D/ F5 g6 n
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games& m- k: A+ }: v" a4 Z
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
& j& R# A) n6 M8 l0 HNote! Prerequisites:
4 Y0 e4 o5 X; L. I) tECON 384 & 299 |
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