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Trade
, c+ t9 I1 e& M0 B" T1 I. Q$ zGrowth* m0 G u& ^( N# j+ k/ { p- {* n
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China as an Emerging Economy
3 B& |" P6 W( M3 L8 sYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!* K% x1 w2 V% o
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development8 Y- j& @/ V H
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
! d+ A% N' \/ x9 y" v6 ZRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
! c; J7 p1 L5 o& \4 V! cConsequences of economic reform- a8 J7 y6 Q+ @, d
Canada’s economic relations with China. R( M% h( d" Z* n
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If you would like to learn more about:
. R! u8 [ u2 E2 u0 x2 G+ r/ ZRich and Poor Countries
; E* q3 Q" A" e+ Z/ N& o3 VWhy economies differ
' u* m* E: c- U+ v! zCauses for such differences0 s3 L0 S V9 `/ y; G
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 D2 d; m) E/ L( _/ X: v5 KECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 o b1 B$ ^- ?
Topics:
) t0 e% U8 A' x! v) UTechnology
5 l; D9 f3 b4 ~. s+ d9 K, _: y& mInstitutions
3 |1 F. Q0 V' c6 HGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 9 o0 u5 r! x+ I' ~
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If you enjoyed learning about
, P' D( @& ?9 X0 a0 q0 w S9 jSupply and Demand
5 G# s+ _4 _9 Q+ fConsumer Behavior
4 O9 d, d( u p" z6 u# T( f' cProduction and Cost8 P3 A' y( [9 h' m- ~+ A- {
Price and Output
b8 H' Y" c0 ]9 ]6 {Market Structures
- M. b1 ]1 @# [& P+ W- E# n V1 lYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!$ n; |2 d `( d! P' G" I9 b+ S
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
6 ^5 t3 ]+ Q+ [, K" u* ]5 {Topics: 9 S6 X/ O7 d! t) [, d8 P
Theory of consumer behavior
- s9 [2 @' K- y- Z$ j/ nTheory of production and cost. F3 p9 y! b4 k- m9 z
Price and output determination under competition x! Y _* |; Z" [
Monopoly and other market structures5 \7 G) R* z. c" H+ ^" a: m( ]
! L4 e4 n6 X: V% ^4 u* vIf you enjoyed learning about
0 r( \" x4 b& yCosts and Benefits 6 q( t, V) Y; W& V+ W' ?" O
Externalities7 H a& d w+ Q4 `
Decision-making7 f6 A) H0 {9 ?! \
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Capital Investments& V" M! ^2 c9 z- h: O2 }1 L
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!7 C( m2 ]1 N8 C, l5 G' q0 F
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
# s4 U' a) `) k7 a+ WTopics:
. j! {' D$ E$ X; P# A! c p2 nCost-Benefit Analysis
6 a1 O5 R% r( T4 l5 P- Q T8 kEvaluating Public Investment Projects
- f% K9 P3 l+ y) q' ~Look at examples from 2 J6 b' L9 k7 l$ _
Transportation
, X/ h8 e% e/ J! U( p9 j% pRiver Basin Management
& `9 |* F2 g( e6 `0 [Electrical Generation7 w1 r8 B5 U' Z2 w- N0 l7 a
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control2 y9 d1 b! T0 k
% e' g% P0 `6 e: q, B# FIf you enjoyed learning about
6 C3 N' ]" i9 W uSupply and Demand
' M7 ]! b6 Y% p* A fExternalities
4 Q. q) c# a5 Q3 Q9 \0 l$ w& N8 {Resource Allocation. _- r+ Q- n0 s# P
Taxation
& I) r& s4 J, p- t o) S7 WOr would like to learn more about 9 @5 k L& n x: L
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
! `- S4 Y% d% D" u" X6 n# s% zYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
3 R" T; t( U* m% e$ z8 s6 D/ X/ EECON 365 Resource Economics F; J# X' R) B2 [" n
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
0 w7 [2 ?2 e, J* k# sScarcity and pricing
( `2 D% ^4 k# I8 O. X& G: g' d, hContemporary Canadian resource policy issues; @2 t5 d# k0 V, _8 R, }3 b ~
3 g' e2 }( T1 \: C+ C, ?1 L. qIf you enjoyed learning about ' |1 B1 I% |0 h) [& M
Resource Allocation$ a/ B- X% T, e" f P& i" o
Pricing- o+ O }8 @8 _# ?% [
Markets" e8 n4 v1 ~) G: i4 F& m
Government roles
. v, a; @' u# IOr would like to learn more about
) c! P& c2 _) v/ U6 T. m+ {" sThe energy sector, including sources and markets
( `& p. C/ K7 Q2 a1 ICanadian Energy Policy and current issues
% G i% _# ~+ SYou might enjoy a course about
& S0 |- I* U$ N4 s5 VEnergy Economics!7 |0 ?* a. f, h/ \2 N- E; Z4 |
ECON 366 Energy Economics
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9 Y; Z8 {+ W3 {" X# y' H, QPricing% {$ |# O3 |3 J4 T L2 P5 y1 @5 z6 e. A
Role in economic growth
, c+ d2 I; F) u& g9 n4 AEnergy sources and markets # b( f* S! i7 `) O# w5 @( X
Role of government 9 P6 o/ o# o* B% w* \$ H
Regulation ) h! Q- l5 [0 _1 \
1 A4 B! E- v0 x4 M1 oIf you enjoyed learning about ; } s$ V$ z, C3 [
Externalities4 d: L, x( W' s- x8 D; y+ G5 r
Regulation& Z! |3 n4 i" U# E5 l$ q/ I1 T
Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration# l: G0 @7 q. W9 k6 e# |2 a5 r& c
Steps taken to address deterioration
+ R2 T3 |& S1 M+ e/ Y1 bYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
9 X# h) F$ P( CECON 369 Economics of the Environment5 _5 Q: E! x# N% \
Topics:
1 B& l6 `- U7 f, \5 TEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
, h& h: E8 ?8 n! iTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
" M" P7 s) w( i) k( Z9 }Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
0 c! l* Q1 r. H1 i" D; B6 Q( bRecreation economics6 O" n) P2 ~$ H' [( \4 H
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Individual Incentives
8 s: \" f; F X9 G9 G; QTotal Welfare ' g, N8 {1 c- d- y
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
) _* Z2 g! }; A6 x! d0 UECON 378 Law and Economics% b: A; _0 a* m S
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
% Y, }9 ^( ]# y: k' B: e* p, wCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
7 Y! ]0 |4 s1 T& \7 NChild Support Payments
/ N, r. a& M' n1 z1 KPrivate Divorce agreements2 z: g5 G8 A Y6 @* [
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act* O# X, ~+ D! H+ }/ z. J
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Prisoners Dilemma. N2 `6 v: v8 d# h( \: f% f
Dominant Strategies
4 Z G0 R9 |. h: v! ^Collusion- B, F6 X2 A! o. O
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! - L- B& W7 ^3 U( T0 t
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications5 v: [$ h+ h; y" o( C
Topics:
% F2 A6 S% o+ r$ |% kAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
* P1 G, E; p, U& q* |1 f# ^1 ^Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ! m0 x! \2 S9 j
Note! Prerequisites:
; b9 b8 r5 ^1 HECON 384 & 299 |
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