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Trade
% Q( D; s0 Z; _: y8 H& bGrowth# J4 N$ ~+ W8 g s5 s
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China as an Emerging Economy& v) G9 A+ S; c
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
! U* Z) f8 t9 P! `ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development; T: U) z+ {! J, d
Topics: + m0 h% A! ]( ?* l. l" ~
Chinese Economy Characteristics
( b3 F6 {( H8 |% hRecent Events in the Chinese Economy! Y, p/ K$ S- ^) X/ |+ d, j
Consequences of economic reform
, X3 G3 [9 W" p6 s3 T. KCanada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
& N. W( h D+ ^8 U) FWhy economies differ) }" U1 _; p8 O
Causes for such differences
/ t# j2 D& {6 F: a' M( ]You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
" Q# ?" D* h" T/ L. KECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 Q& E, }; V, g& {% k/ j
Topics:5 G: U1 \) h8 P9 w* @8 Q0 }
Technology
- T. V. V5 s, N' s! O) UInstitutions
4 O2 h6 v% p7 X5 kGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ) r% B/ G3 E2 F" |% G
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 e( ?$ ]$ o4 ~, |/ ]Supply and Demand
, u( l4 q, B7 P, e# J! R3 CConsumer Behavior5 ~- L3 E, I$ W1 w# D6 J
Production and Cost
, v4 r. s; @- N# g( o; PPrice and Output2 a8 ^6 Z L" h4 W7 B3 D
Market Structures
' \6 d4 _1 S& b j' OYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!- W: H4 F" l0 F2 ]
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
4 J' }8 ^" x* P3 C6 e* t; RTopics:
# m& J. K$ c9 Y: h* a8 oTheory of consumer behavior
0 k6 d: D2 R7 kTheory of production and cost
' n0 ]8 a2 }% ?% \# sPrice and output determination under competition
& s' _" x% [) JMonopoly and other market structures
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' H' D6 l1 F2 l! V6 R* @Costs and Benefits - _$ R ]) `" M9 `3 z
Externalities8 P- ~+ d. M# c0 J1 ?4 [3 x
Decision-making
; w) g, K0 W- ~% l" d) ]+ _3 J% gOr would like to learn more about , p* _- P' l" I; Q, v- D+ w# H
Capital Investments
: @* N0 P* c KYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
( D- G. \- D) ~! z2 OECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation& k M( ]; q* ], K& P
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
. u+ u! p4 j! ]Evaluating Public Investment Projects" ~5 [! T4 L" ~ m' \
Look at examples from
! |5 i9 C% ]* U# M. VTransportation9 |- g1 I2 }8 \% P% s E, {* d# e
River Basin Management" ?/ [1 ^% z3 Y) Y$ c
Electrical Generation
9 R5 v* l; j4 x9 u& g* wOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
% c+ r. }# O: i8 v2 z9 GExternalities
8 C7 s4 i. W9 @" t* o5 Z$ a# aResource Allocation
- [! N2 A. z9 ]% a) C! A# \Taxation
0 f! d& F) O3 `4 u( r2 r: NOr would like to learn more about . f! E; C: x( ?7 p& V2 s+ F
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
# f: _ A' J, M6 EYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!2 I0 m6 H7 c6 U% w& d/ k3 W1 y
ECON 365 Resource Economics+ S# M( p0 U8 t
Topics:
" p' a& k/ j- I9 O$ ^Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
2 i5 e. ^* H+ b$ eScarcity and pricing
* P" n3 J' O% A- ~' [Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
\1 k$ r! V1 n6 B0 W: kPricing
) y) y4 }/ {4 V: \ V! [5 VMarkets
$ w" m* C8 M0 @+ L0 iGovernment roles, D$ J. F, R( y: w+ r! H
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
- J( `- Z$ {* N2 R _% U) W/ QCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
" b* t1 ]# c# W$ E, jYou might enjoy a course about & j3 M* |9 @8 W# i
Energy Economics!
% x) \3 k+ `6 L3 |- LECON 366 Energy Economics
6 }1 R& T t5 x1 @Topics:
4 [4 n% P, ^6 f) gPricing
* R: ?/ q8 y3 C J; \% hRole in economic growth
; m* u8 N+ ?9 M( @) {# p% LEnergy sources and markets
4 m" U0 o! c1 z2 o+ NRole of government . b4 t3 G5 D8 ?) ?4 I
Regulation
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0 U% a! s t5 e2 }+ ~9 H, m( pIf you enjoyed learning about
' H. q# H/ u) k# V% |Externalities1 P& h. m/ Q- W ]) v
Regulation" z" U! g( o0 S- h( p/ y
Government roles
9 k7 \6 S/ ~% h; o7 NOr would like to learn more about * q2 ^% t- F! }6 h( k2 Q& @, v
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration, M( _! D1 d8 R3 i, ^: M$ v% V
Steps taken to address deterioration
- I& j9 X* e4 I' @' aYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ) |8 D7 T | H. X( r E; h0 Y
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment: U# ]% o6 c% V' y0 p) }1 I3 l4 Y
Topics:
2 M# l6 O- g2 c: vEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment $ U1 a; m0 v+ T3 K, Y/ x- I
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 2 A2 p8 [9 ~0 D9 y ~0 L ?" X4 R
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
1 m5 h; l, ]5 q. S f$ cRecreation economics0 E- [3 v8 q L8 i- ?: y' ^. }
' Q; k0 l1 _( j. i& m& A7 C) \If you enjoyed learning about
) N3 {- V4 x% b" Q4 d Individual Incentives% E1 S$ h# S% y' L8 x7 V! Y
Total Welfare * |4 N1 m7 E+ W6 t
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 1 a. E2 ~: g! l$ A+ G
ECON 378 Law and Economics
K( x- X8 j8 L$ J' {$ jTopics: + C4 P) H& _' b2 J
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
; Y/ ~% x& j" H- t* VCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
: l# S7 ^9 z1 n( VChild Support Payments! d% d( h; J P
Private Divorce agreements
5 `, A9 Z3 p) c5 `7 r! ]Criminal provisions of the Competition Act: G; O, A4 p" E8 b( A4 ]
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 q/ P$ u* |0 b$ i3 e" MPrisoners Dilemma, G+ P! o. A. l: ?5 f$ c6 `
Dominant Strategies
( N* E c& y& n2 T4 DCollusion
. W V5 D/ V4 c9 \# @4 HYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
' v2 |2 b) \0 w* Y+ Q9 m) }2 RECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications* w& O& g' b6 k& w+ v! z
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games, S2 F9 K; Z9 {% b8 `3 x$ J
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
7 ^0 ]: J, S) [& A( \0 R. nNote! Prerequisites: 6 E3 M" Y R' W# B9 [% W0 d& K
ECON 384 & 299 |
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