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Trade1 z) k' W" N m5 T" \+ l6 q! q
Growth
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- }1 _$ T; B# i2 R4 z9 x: W" DChina as an Emerging Economy U' C* u$ D @' b1 @
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!* B6 u) H6 U: B4 H
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development5 W0 q {* U9 t% [5 V
Topics: 4 X" V7 W. m p# i- R
Chinese Economy Characteristics8 T3 T9 K6 i8 w2 ~3 B( h7 H
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
3 J i) B. z( U: a# T: O( I4 Q hConsequences of economic reform, ?* M9 F6 E2 w) a
Canada’s economic relations with China
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/ F* ]/ H$ v6 U7 h' e3 FIf you would like to learn more about: $ Y% N( z! u7 L( l0 N
Rich and Poor Countries4 s, w U+ z1 p) A
Why economies differ
- k7 g5 R+ [# \3 V! W. ZCauses for such differences
% y" u( C. `) a" gYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( l& x* R3 o- X) x, q- o& l
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth# C; r8 j* {0 I; F4 r8 V: r
Topics:
! ]: F4 {4 f/ J0 r2 uTechnology
" B5 O' ^- k% P) k( W) {2 p+ R+ LInstitutions1 S" ` U A. T2 J4 w- p
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence , [7 e6 W$ k$ p! _5 e9 \0 @
4 u. }% H6 ~, x- U0 _ z" iIf you enjoyed learning about " Q6 O, {# p0 ^- _8 _# h% G
Supply and Demand7 i, ^1 F7 U& @6 i( F& p' ]! G
Consumer Behavior, W# M- x# ?2 g) c4 j5 M$ l% i
Production and Cost, `5 q/ \& f' J9 S4 v1 z
Price and Output4 M) |) ^- h" Z' q
Market Structures- e) {) f2 R" u% o
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
/ z. f9 N9 K ?/ B; q8 H) [ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I& A8 ^; Z2 \ G# Y
Topics:
; z. C* |5 H4 z% B: ^! Q) sTheory of consumer behavior
# ]; D) d* I. Y6 N$ {: C* cTheory of production and cost$ s( j4 v& ^/ h8 Y+ X) _. y7 v
Price and output determination under competition
' V! p$ m0 f3 _ D7 mMonopoly and other market structures& l. N* d/ }. u) l2 {
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Costs and Benefits
! G" T8 M6 r: Y" S$ KExternalities
% X- M( u& J/ w G3 B% U) SDecision-making1 q# r, x8 S9 t' \3 n* h
Or would like to learn more about
! D9 i8 v, ^! s- o3 p l: ]Capital Investments- ?- B0 _0 X+ J8 \7 _0 n& j1 [
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
8 K7 }6 D/ u6 T9 z$ RECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
- k" r: u. |2 \0 STopics:% S/ j3 f. j' \9 _/ q9 k/ Y* |
Cost-Benefit Analysis6 U8 H/ s" [, |+ R+ \3 I3 Y
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
" L0 p- J7 T0 E1 H+ ^7 E/ iLook at examples from ! |! m' W+ e& b8 y. M
Transportation
7 X9 F) i& R( a. Z: ZRiver Basin Management
: a; d7 Y- y `/ F- Q5 j6 cElectrical Generation/ t' Y6 Z: p$ p# \, y6 S
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control& [) \% b) B U+ G
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Supply and Demand
0 r: T# G% W$ e2 G9 |2 V8 xExternalities) F! e1 N; X+ D7 @5 V+ N3 f9 `2 R
Resource Allocation6 y; }# ~- k, p) m1 Y2 V
Taxation# X! \8 K+ b9 d( X
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada4 X' R% @7 S6 j9 s4 d0 C
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!, V5 |7 F, p1 ]+ o) l( T7 x
ECON 365 Resource Economics
3 a$ L1 z* [4 d# E3 t4 Q jTopics:' |( r' g( q5 a
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources( J% U3 Y4 ^9 U' Q: n; u$ u
Scarcity and pricing
2 w; z { p0 w t! aContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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& i. M& ?9 a6 {7 L* r8 K2 W; a# z( wIf you enjoyed learning about
, \1 T7 Y4 a/ W( s2 N0 d* YResource Allocation' t: g- w) @; J
Pricing( Z& X1 s# t2 S$ Q. y2 C
Markets
* y- O( N A" TGovernment roles6 _1 q' ?8 }9 s) W X% c* ^6 J
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* P7 V z h2 p6 KThe energy sector, including sources and markets
4 U* e0 S, f3 I U* Q, ^# XCanadian Energy Policy and current issues) a7 Y8 R- ^: B5 m4 e
You might enjoy a course about - M/ a9 Y2 h0 N! y8 B9 S+ N
Energy Economics!. a3 t+ O7 X" n6 u7 N; w
ECON 366 Energy Economics9 a, v* W/ x6 j
Topics: " v4 a% b. X9 G! S9 V( M
Pricing
4 `7 C! I! z% J9 t6 IRole in economic growth
# m9 T- f. }0 f! mEnergy sources and markets % Q3 A% C$ x4 u6 A
Role of government
) M9 S! r$ c, ?! n7 g' ]9 [Regulation
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9 A+ f9 X# p! Z! iExternalities! \9 d, j; P3 F: ^
Regulation
' I% y; E5 ?( ~. S( j7 w$ f: _Government roles
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) I2 M: L5 S$ Y# H$ O2 qEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration2 s8 V3 z* A F, M, j
Steps taken to address deterioration
. M1 p* e" |9 N. X& P! {; ?You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! * N2 H4 D- O/ s/ }# t
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment- w6 ?6 |: M; w* @. l) t, h; Z
Topics: 1 d* l. d# T) `, x" x8 y
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
$ v* s9 G( z% o, |% N8 @" ?Types and causes of environmental deterioration * }& }& R; _3 _7 Y
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
" w# ]4 G5 t1 [Recreation economics+ M) f" @. } Z. R
% [& w: L) k f5 c1 z3 H$ JIf you enjoyed learning about2 e* c! _$ C1 k$ J
Individual Incentives: ^- R* a( G) }5 Y& l
Total Welfare
0 s, F1 x) }& n- m" j" BYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + i: t& a4 B" f0 K9 i( }
ECON 378 Law and Economics5 J. G+ Q6 ]1 d8 R" W
Topics:
( ]* e' c* f9 M4 }, VIssues in Criminal and Family Law
) Q) d! Z, h9 d7 f" e: ^: sCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining# Y1 J2 U6 Y/ V
Child Support Payments% e% H, G) O4 Y) T4 Y# d* c
Private Divorce agreements! j9 p0 Z# d$ Q
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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5 I6 c6 I* y N& x) EPrisoners Dilemma9 w+ x0 E! z- j$ \7 e
Dominant Strategies* l: H d' l& Y
Collusion
+ t/ A: P$ S, \, @You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
8 R6 j P- a; ^+ e: w5 q4 x6 e4 V& T6 aECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications4 a8 \! J/ g) o
Topics:
5 d. r' y( W6 _& ?; O: GAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
# E7 Z- y8 }7 E U8 r; C3 Y% V* l; TApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
* \0 ]5 @) C8 X( X4 y" \Note! Prerequisites: / N+ Z8 t. W0 f8 @' k6 l, _
ECON 384 & 299 |
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