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" f" K; p5 j( x9 a/ [8 e6 W% DTrade
+ f/ s# i3 L" vGrowth
" n" E4 P+ ^! m* S4 q' iOr would like to learn more about: - y/ C; z" A' Z8 x) A$ y
China as an Emerging Economy
( j; T" c d0 p0 VYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
9 p+ ^+ i5 }+ h( j. jECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
; }5 E1 H' D' B/ W7 GTopics: ' J4 B) V2 W$ f' y( Z
Chinese Economy Characteristics
8 C- c& X" j. mRecent Events in the Chinese Economy( A0 A! ^* K* g1 `% y6 W/ p A
Consequences of economic reform+ o6 H' Y; i7 r- v5 I
Canada’s economic relations with China4 x) b6 g2 u1 V( n/ y% j) Z
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Rich and Poor Countries
1 S i q8 m& B. r( mWhy economies differ
7 P$ w0 {/ g! j4 `1 Q) oCauses for such differences* |- e1 p4 T l `4 S1 g `
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth% Y; E8 {; j1 c. _6 q
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 C/ E! _6 O3 c9 z9 _* yTopics:9 |7 t0 \: R) _0 K
Technology
9 `/ g3 t/ D6 Y6 D7 C0 UInstitutions% d+ u9 L; U# S1 J1 {) z" e/ N
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ; c7 M/ B, Y) W- ], \
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If you enjoyed learning about
& j! T# u* A# C1 O/ ]3 Q! ASupply and Demand
9 ^. N4 _& m# f8 gConsumer Behavior9 V' E3 o7 [; P, ?% _) ]
Production and Cost
! M* c7 s# H6 }5 ]5 E- VPrice and Output
( n, r; U1 U) D4 c- m* xMarket Structures
4 s, i# h# {+ S. m# WYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!9 T5 Z: B8 h2 X) j
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
0 Q$ p5 O0 s2 \) }Topics:
# G: F. v( b3 R$ o6 iTheory of consumer behavior+ O. S- K5 E2 z" w+ X! J/ `% D4 H
Theory of production and cost
- q9 R' N) g, }$ n' pPrice and output determination under competition1 } @: {8 Z8 a& S6 J7 v: _
Monopoly and other market structures3 h' A7 v; K9 Z
" M1 m6 J# \2 s3 TIf you enjoyed learning about " J2 L3 e$ r4 G. Q5 E
Costs and Benefits ( t# C6 R2 D) Z& u
Externalities4 a& s1 @4 A6 [# v
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
4 d. Q* v" H7 ?1 Q8 mYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
; A/ \6 ^+ Z: x' ~2 n1 gECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
7 X0 P' W" n% m1 v. H" q; NTopics:
' y2 Y1 W* n/ c) M1 Y2 qCost-Benefit Analysis0 X7 Q2 @) G3 G, D+ k) B8 B# W
Evaluating Public Investment Projects2 f8 h$ X! O( u1 _
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Transportation% @$ W! y* ]* c, U, q8 v$ v$ |
River Basin Management
8 K5 b o) p! r- WElectrical Generation
1 D- z8 q& T" P2 Q6 HOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
: p6 G- Y- _: m6 P0 ~4 FSupply and Demand- i+ ` @+ ~ i* D7 E4 v$ i1 s
Externalities
$ F. e% p' w6 E$ _ E, l6 }1 {8 BResource Allocation
6 H, e9 a" I& \ p* nTaxation: ?" m* F" A Z9 j
Or would like to learn more about
7 V8 F, ^) Q; U- m: rSupply of Natural Resources in Canada2 ^8 R1 F( K& t4 D% U
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
% ]# O( L4 P' ]+ E1 [. Z1 ZECON 365 Resource Economics
, Q( u! t7 K' `- \Topics:
3 L' b& b5 s. ~4 j+ |- BExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources; h. g2 d7 ?- @, |
Scarcity and pricing
9 r" B& p9 \" ]& y# ? OContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation. h5 {: ^& _2 I6 Q' \
Pricing
- j( E3 k& i) t- C- NMarkets* O4 \9 ]+ i% x8 F6 S' v8 |
Government roles- N% t! b6 ^1 V$ n7 E
Or would like to learn more about + S0 K3 [$ F) b1 y4 J5 Q
The energy sector, including sources and markets. s6 |& M5 l% v5 z) s
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
1 N! u5 K h' f8 d: G& H9 \You might enjoy a course about 3 F4 g$ ]' W* k& y" J t, a
Energy Economics!7 T5 \' B: J: W* h% v3 C
ECON 366 Energy Economics
9 `( Z: b3 W- w9 E) B9 ~( F) TTopics:
U; V/ U; A7 \& uPricing
! F. F$ ~( T" V: KRole in economic growth
* v5 X# F' _0 |/ fEnergy sources and markets ; v$ \& M7 `4 K5 R e( Z6 U# i
Role of government
: p6 G; ~2 n" t% |5 _Regulation
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2 l( l: M, j+ {3 PIf you enjoyed learning about 2 E8 L9 V3 }- ]( v$ f& {- i: r
Externalities3 ~7 ~) ] ^) m+ b1 Z& [9 o
Regulation
6 n8 l8 _4 I) E" f$ I, O% RGovernment roles
& J5 e& ~# d3 J5 FOr would like to learn more about . s& N# O3 {; P# _; r9 L
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
: R4 W8 P1 s6 Z. ]2 xSteps taken to address deterioration
6 o7 t: _4 g& J; r* S5 PYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
; q) _. ? e- j6 M& y- m+ y" xECON 369 Economics of the Environment$ S4 z( s( r- G2 n m1 ^
Topics: ' L7 n- ^5 W9 F( V( p
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
$ ? @$ u6 G% ]: D# rTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
. L7 q5 W# y. _! z2 M9 LTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + n; }% s6 r9 @/ }
Recreation economics
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3 p3 e% i* Z* ~9 T. B Individual Incentives
9 \, A$ B! F/ w6 m- lTotal Welfare 8 n; O- M6 H9 Y, U& _
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! " @) X. | p8 p' H, [
ECON 378 Law and Economics0 L4 D7 B; W: f: ^& B' y
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law! t7 z: c1 @1 G+ N: f$ f& C8 `5 W+ T
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining! u7 x* ~% }1 P& g* J
Child Support Payments9 o) G0 p" [: S4 L; e% c' i
Private Divorce agreements. Z$ G6 X% _+ Z! j9 w5 J1 `
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act* S) o4 ^/ [0 E; b# d: s
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If you enjoyed learning about
% h t- L; c5 A" ^Prisoners Dilemma
3 M0 H8 ~' ]- d# Z( ^Dominant Strategies
' n7 P' f+ E; s9 T6 l# L5 ICollusion6 T" _ V! W) {# b" V; I
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! . U1 j8 }% I3 V1 j# L3 w
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: i, H4 A7 E# y! r8 F: j
Topics:
% ?2 {' {% h( ]% g* M& PAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games# E4 I$ E2 T5 J6 Z3 |
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion x: u) n0 O# F; U
Note! Prerequisites:
0 C% Z1 z. L, Z0 V1 I0 d/ oECON 384 & 299 |
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