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Trade+ A5 q P8 v$ K4 W
Growth
9 G5 Y3 N. r1 b% \' A6 [Or would like to learn more about: l0 b7 g* o/ a# `; T
China as an Emerging Economy
7 E/ m m- A4 Q! C' x! zYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
( b- ]* P0 W( V9 dECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, p" H- Y9 t s' q8 ?
Topics:
, j: Y W4 L* C" O+ J1 PChinese Economy Characteristics: p, ?2 y O- ~# T
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy' K" }' W7 `% R+ M/ |# g
Consequences of economic reform
0 C6 P4 K! h2 {2 J! zCanada’s economic relations with China) T' h! C1 w4 }9 q; W: C1 U
7 m/ S( y. H ~0 O6 x1 Y- m7 ]If you would like to learn more about: % ^, q. ?+ ]- {: Z
Rich and Poor Countries) t W. g. }8 G' b/ c
Why economies differ
) i5 a# ~" T% I/ t+ LCauses for such differences. f% V! P, q) A& w) o; `; m% E
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ {1 P5 d% h% Q7 R0 `' Z7 QECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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7 X6 H4 b, k* S4 Y( \3 b, G9 l1 LTechnology. W. m6 a6 E1 _+ @7 e0 G& `
Institutions
4 @* E3 g: z9 b+ B- j4 b+ @Growth rate Convergence / Divergence \ m# a& F! i/ j
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ E& E2 f, W7 b8 nSupply and Demand8 a5 C) @- A& {
Consumer Behavior* `7 u3 y6 s4 U4 A" z2 r
Production and Cost4 D" ^* a: R- i0 @* ^
Price and Output
3 s: z [( j. F1 hMarket Structures+ N' Z) B; B( p* J/ ]
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!! V. l0 v" H8 A5 Y5 e/ h! S" g
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I8 |6 U. W4 v( i& Y$ `* b" B; K! ~
Topics: / E' i$ g. F/ a0 M& h
Theory of consumer behavior
# H" g2 k/ E# e% j F$ G3 iTheory of production and cost; v3 ?; [8 K. B2 q, N' r. _
Price and output determination under competition
; r: |: g _- d- t& GMonopoly and other market structures* q( @- n, C1 ^ I2 P9 u, t x
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If you enjoyed learning about # \0 ?1 g- v/ E8 k4 o
Costs and Benefits
$ ^6 y- p5 k. [7 H3 b' e7 j. BExternalities
8 V8 H x3 [0 DDecision-making
6 G# @. w& ] ]4 l: H8 z: {Or would like to learn more about
. `: R n8 ~( o# z) N' iCapital Investments
' ~1 ^2 z' R, n, |& {' E% NYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
6 l7 E; Z: h. F: ]( f' UECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation; f) |! I* R7 c7 g4 `6 [
Topics:# E9 O! R! o* R! z/ D" \% Y6 Y
Cost-Benefit Analysis) b1 w) G4 `+ Z( K, v) I* a" y
Evaluating Public Investment Projects. t4 ?+ F% L1 e+ e3 d M! I
Look at examples from - U' b4 d* ]) U8 m. P/ j
Transportation. g2 m: i, m) {# V, o
River Basin Management
$ w2 m+ ^3 Z3 U1 i" rElectrical Generation
, k% ?% }+ V' y. b* i1 xOil & Gas and Pollution Control" s3 ?1 ~5 P8 c9 m$ ~9 w. x$ a
p* L f1 Z7 h! C* G$ M4 n: ZIf you enjoyed learning about 7 E2 b6 r* k* A S% l# K4 o3 `
Supply and Demand: z+ r+ h( B5 A; ]5 R- \
Externalities! }. J3 y. F. {9 h5 i# m( U% b
Resource Allocation
! e% o+ G& @0 v8 `7 gTaxation
6 L. }5 K6 P( c# K/ c, {Or would like to learn more about - y9 L# ?! U* ]8 h& `& a: U! q
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
1 f) I, A7 t& d) u' Z& b; J7 pYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!' b, E% W' ` I! \2 t* y4 K/ k! G8 @
ECON 365 Resource Economics
: O4 R4 x$ x( y$ w" [& FTopics:3 ~5 G- S/ Z7 A3 ?
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
; `% _# h# v5 c3 a% o7 E# D HScarcity and pricing8 W. [6 v+ `8 Q* p% x
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues! A7 t' A% h0 z0 l% ?' k
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If you enjoyed learning about - g k# G; n& [: T3 J" o N6 p
Resource Allocation
/ X5 B& f% I' k& hPricing
% h+ n; \& l' s* fMarkets. p V% g/ F1 V0 N
Government roles9 R# C' H! {/ n' N0 p7 ?/ I7 a
Or would like to learn more about
. f- j" s, h( N. i5 xThe energy sector, including sources and markets
& g, x$ t; o0 N2 x0 s2 iCanadian Energy Policy and current issues8 q- M4 ~( `6 c W0 h; m% p9 W: \! U2 m
You might enjoy a course about
, J# U( a9 Q2 E! T1 VEnergy Economics!( o9 Q( S7 O, H; d8 s- z. K& b
ECON 366 Energy Economics( _2 X8 S- e6 l2 p
Topics:
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Role in economic growth
8 E5 _( y& c6 ?! Q/ E+ s/ yEnergy sources and markets 3 i0 j1 z: x0 q( h
Role of government & J; u* Z. i' i6 o, e) L
Regulation
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/ B* |6 ?7 K* V+ m5 c7 C9 IIf you enjoyed learning about
3 Q$ x% y) w% |; {0 ~Externalities
/ h- y& v$ s5 x" _2 S2 q* }/ _' hRegulation& m0 G0 @! A6 D; m6 t6 Y
Government roles! A& y. f+ L# z$ K- m7 r) @
Or would like to learn more about # U/ n+ k! n: b" y) S5 C) K
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
: y7 F- x- `. R* _$ iSteps taken to address deterioration
' E4 k6 e" b8 z( D' p: F$ L: OYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
$ o1 a) T" E) m; fECON 369 Economics of the Environment
% u( @6 U) e1 ITopics:
/ X& f% b( r" b# \8 oEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment [( r5 j5 q/ O. f v8 H
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
+ {- D: M7 v, |* j; pTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + n. J# m& X- Z6 P% X% G
Recreation economics
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# J# {) V* Q9 Y' f5 P+ BIf you enjoyed learning about
# D! i& W. O# l( k2 Y7 w Individual Incentives5 Q0 ~( ?( f5 q0 Z
Total Welfare
, X7 ^+ I8 X+ R* N% T# e4 M0 t3 B7 VYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ) T4 ?5 g0 A' A/ p9 ^' L! @: C _
ECON 378 Law and Economics
3 [) e' S+ k7 t, X& HTopics: 1 z: r$ v$ h& [: x7 q; F/ T5 r8 m! w6 v
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
5 \. E# R n# K, Q9 F5 ]" c1 QCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining3 F. h: ]+ V4 N1 M0 J ^
Child Support Payments1 N" C2 p- n p" F' v
Private Divorce agreements
" P7 O: {- D2 F; g0 L) ?% r7 ZCriminal provisions of the Competition Act1 n9 o+ M1 j% _6 {
0 t& a; D6 Z5 j# CIf you enjoyed learning about
- f, C# v6 d. b. Z' L0 a6 qPrisoners Dilemma
" h; X: R' k# {5 MDominant Strategies: L- i& D1 s& w& m6 |
Collusion
, k" m. u$ i( V/ l8 cYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! $ ^6 Z0 H$ J Y+ S2 p
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications" o, @' \8 n; Z) s$ ]) ]. x4 q
Topics: ) w* A6 X9 I+ F% t# l$ D* g. F1 L
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games t Z5 {% K; I ?: s) {2 R( }
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion : Z& s' A+ P p) }/ V% v
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ECON 384 & 299 |
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