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8 J% W- b- E8 _" {" FTrade
- ^& {# G/ f* }: C/ g, h OGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy
1 \4 Z* i0 _# f( e" `+ Z+ [You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
+ J: g0 c/ C5 s* k2 P2 b0 jECON 211 Chinese Economic Development- D+ f. a' N) H' J1 W, T0 E
Topics: - \" j) Y* Y' s1 N) U7 a: C8 @% C
Chinese Economy Characteristics
+ @/ _; ~9 w. f4 j" R7 C" o! \! ERecent Events in the Chinese Economy
1 p+ e9 X9 D1 t' A- ^$ {2 }3 H4 |/ \Consequences of economic reform
8 R$ A3 w. w* {1 W3 h p/ N$ VCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
. y4 j9 }/ R7 H$ F1 d" e! QRich and Poor Countries
- `; i4 F5 o+ d1 @ S6 qWhy economies differ4 V, }3 {- T8 \2 }. Y
Causes for such differences+ n* ?8 C- r6 Q6 y4 X% z {
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 ^6 s. L0 q% e+ I3 w0 c( U
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# E: R! F5 M1 m* |* TTopics:
: N4 q$ B7 j& F: Y! I" RTechnology4 v6 g1 q6 e, {# z; K+ X
Institutions
5 Q0 a: P6 E5 p& n- TGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence % G3 O2 m j- m+ I9 k
; W* l1 j [ {2 Q8 y6 IIf you enjoyed learning about - L1 f* X7 `# j% J" t
Supply and Demand2 g+ j o8 x0 ?. p
Consumer Behavior
2 R+ H2 K- r/ O0 ~- {- [6 I2 n. cProduction and Cost
) H/ v" B: j9 f- f8 S6 ePrice and Output
* K* P& I) O9 q" D" U* yMarket Structures
) W5 d$ Q s" EYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics! S, J! {) p; F
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
4 j% _$ K: k7 ITopics:
8 u H7 T' r/ q0 u7 j- q5 o2 Y2 `% sTheory of consumer behavior0 s6 `6 }$ S$ Q) C& a
Theory of production and cost$ _* S! G T$ d; J ?' M
Price and output determination under competition0 S: n- E0 @3 [8 a. z
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits " i5 _2 `) s% C# d: {- b! y
Externalities Y: `2 V2 y& @& Q. R0 w; b' L
Decision-making
/ p! ]; k3 Q$ yOr would like to learn more about
4 W4 G) b" n; \4 qCapital Investments+ D4 v1 X% }' Y# @9 e
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
9 ?% s, W! l) C! Q( [% O- CECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation/ H4 z9 M" T- a3 p, l
Topics:
- t m$ x% O5 R HCost-Benefit Analysis& Z" V; q1 c# R0 }2 I
Evaluating Public Investment Projects6 p: y) P: R x7 M
Look at examples from
( V* }; l4 L7 T9 |2 w+ x+ pTransportation. C$ o! f0 F, I+ Y; \
River Basin Management* i V- z% {& Z+ u5 _ S
Electrical Generation
* {! p2 E$ t6 ^' xOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
" ?, W# m1 H8 @& r. L0 U9 nSupply and Demand4 n" G- u4 [" W5 H
Externalities' ]+ X" y5 [ {+ @+ v
Resource Allocation/ _$ O1 ?6 ] a4 `
Taxation4 P$ L8 ?* {5 c8 M. u# h) q
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
# Y- u6 p |/ t6 q4 SYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!- j0 Z9 }$ Q% y$ H. P
ECON 365 Resource Economics4 q' i& e4 i. s& \. {, P
Topics:
) z( P0 P* u9 x6 v0 M* ~9 v1 oExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
6 ]7 F* w, _0 N |* [Scarcity and pricing
$ f4 p; [0 _- eContemporary Canadian resource policy issues" b/ u- d0 D: Z) S# m8 ~* J
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If you enjoyed learning about
" k8 A" l0 t9 I3 k/ B& F- ~7 nResource Allocation
5 m+ w' z7 e( O2 F7 {) NPricing
/ n$ Y' s" ]7 B2 e4 u3 IMarkets
! k7 Q' d, u# ^. Q8 B+ `: `Government roles
" C$ d" C5 r3 m$ T9 T7 p+ eOr would like to learn more about
9 a; v6 A0 q* f L* B @' e2 A8 uThe energy sector, including sources and markets
, y M9 @& A9 U$ ACanadian Energy Policy and current issues" V8 K: @. Y7 D0 o6 S! W% Y/ }
You might enjoy a course about
9 \; d4 i, a! fEnergy Economics!# W, b1 n* ^+ l0 v8 f6 o
ECON 366 Energy Economics
* ], n7 V& L8 p& b. q( pTopics:
- y7 h% x: h" `! I- FPricing* y U) R4 J4 \6 P) _- v7 E" Y
Role in economic growth / o8 D) w1 Q& L6 }7 s! o d
Energy sources and markets
* B( s* u* h- D; {& r L) ~# _6 gRole of government % z# ^. k& l$ n7 O+ C
Regulation 5 Q }6 ?4 k- w1 q" c" L; x
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Externalities
$ c! }- _+ a0 e) l4 KRegulation
8 K% w2 a: g u e' Y7 D; t1 ?Government roles
$ V: i, J" i( e5 q- ~0 _Or would like to learn more about ) ]. G2 B# D$ f$ q0 s/ k) F
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
) F5 Z& k' O" W xSteps taken to address deterioration
6 d7 J# o6 o; N7 w5 S3 n7 sYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 1 {- W' \5 p* m1 ?6 t1 @4 a, ^8 `
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 ^2 v- G% \! p1 D7 W- J6 qTopics:
6 e: ]8 d! V- x3 A! l# {$ G+ VEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
* s( @9 Q- g8 B! pTypes and causes of environmental deterioration ; d) m: G& m, K; U$ l5 v* k! m( t
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
, P& S+ J' q' ZRecreation economics
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Individual Incentives) n- k4 u9 _- a B0 e+ q" x* J
Total Welfare / W" f. ?( r5 b+ K+ Z+ B0 f
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
: [" p. g/ X. @6 sECON 378 Law and Economics
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
7 c2 B. V# f: n" O! f# YCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining* f- c/ ]$ P4 I7 @5 X
Child Support Payments# a3 o5 A! X0 F, J$ Z. ~* {& T; Q' D
Private Divorce agreements5 B( @6 }% F7 p3 X# }4 W' T
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma+ Q* R* Q( |( m0 N8 `# x
Dominant Strategies) V' L6 ?- l# Y, p' U
Collusion: r9 P( c7 g4 Z* Y
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
; P- K% ^6 D k$ A. |- @; v0 [ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
( e L. j5 q% e* C4 L' uTopics: / o7 V; h- u$ M" f9 ~
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
" e# d" L8 A/ B l. _7 tApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 6 j( ]. A4 a, ~) q, C; Y- w# o
Note! Prerequisites:
' w, s' ]* M1 Y6 r* N+ ]4 sECON 384 & 299 |
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