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Trade g, d7 _1 u$ U x! F
Growth
4 Z/ R# M& n0 V+ k) P' m3 ^1 @Or would like to learn more about:
9 |8 B, D: v0 u4 SChina as an Emerging Economy
& ^) F/ ?! I1 l) Y9 iYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
( N# d( Y; w9 W# P ]ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
* L+ k) d2 B' A) hTopics:
; ]( F" Z; q: t) c, ZChinese Economy Characteristics
4 Y# z7 `5 B2 q) p+ F/ X4 V3 MRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
3 }; t) P4 F5 q: [6 H( Y; ^/ n* cConsequences of economic reform
4 w/ A- K$ q' e! \7 C. r" H9 GCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: # e- D1 q1 Z( R5 s
Rich and Poor Countries
% s7 ?6 d. S. ?3 dWhy economies differ( D3 x! I) M& m* m6 R
Causes for such differences+ o; S+ m6 L" |
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; }! Y2 {; [, O8 NECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ h) o* b8 u& I
Topics:
/ j5 \# Z: D- B* pTechnology
1 P2 _+ W% _9 L2 A+ Z3 p. M- jInstitutions# J0 U3 w9 C, p0 {% d
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 1 w5 \! u+ P) D+ z8 B7 G
6 w- u+ L3 N* X# p7 mIf you enjoyed learning about
0 j: Z# D- D5 h6 r( vSupply and Demand2 ~7 X) i& e3 ~+ V& q# V6 n9 M. G
Consumer Behavior
6 s* w6 [! D& U( I; R, j; X" F- t# mProduction and Cost
; s9 e& B5 Z" H. U( e/ \8 c- [+ rPrice and Output
0 o; k; U+ o+ M d0 G$ cMarket Structures$ K0 y, c& K- U( a+ F% Q& N
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!! z6 U% D% U" \# E
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
" g" o9 Z: C* Y. zTopics:
+ B, n* u7 |! Z' g( I5 k1 C( _* q# ]Theory of consumer behavior- }7 \7 \: o; T# K2 ~
Theory of production and cost, \3 b& K' U. s
Price and output determination under competition
4 t9 W6 n: t8 a( p5 m: VMonopoly and other market structures( t: @1 v& A9 \) [. T8 ]) f' ]: Q4 E
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Costs and Benefits
5 L# [+ E& J! d! M! v+ D( Y8 YExternalities
) r& ^- H! a0 \+ k0 TDecision-making
7 _- W; x/ S2 R7 M% g! \# DOr would like to learn more about
) X' S2 w7 O% `+ n$ O% w0 y9 jCapital Investments% r% I) @2 l1 z; ?& ?. x6 U
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!: i. ^: ^( v: S0 e
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation2 Z# Z' v9 f0 M3 k: U
Topics:
" F# G5 h. n3 T+ q( tCost-Benefit Analysis. |. g4 B7 _+ q q- Z
Evaluating Public Investment Projects5 r, V8 r; R$ ]- m# y! E0 r8 p; i
Look at examples from
7 `: B* j% q8 R/ T- h' TTransportation
; M6 ~& T6 m/ `( { wRiver Basin Management+ R2 Y3 L+ M1 a9 o& d% T% A K! l
Electrical Generation
4 [9 S! f* r7 j/ m3 W1 oOil & Gas and Pollution Control8 _" j+ t; n* P4 ?1 Y2 U5 h+ M
8 p- u U; A: K. o7 K# M+ sIf you enjoyed learning about
1 m/ y- s; K2 F8 @2 a' bSupply and Demand |% ^& w) o7 }, g: n) G' U
Externalities
. _! v1 W! @/ L6 ^' tResource Allocation
4 S- x8 A4 Z$ [Taxation) q0 W7 t2 l) l* d7 ?/ ]
Or would like to learn more about : T1 F Y3 F* R+ j6 h
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
' [# J% T0 D! A" @$ k* G Z/ |You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
. H2 @ d) d6 D! ?ECON 365 Resource Economics
$ _/ Y. z, |& x1 c$ k' c. _5 WTopics:- L9 v) g; a- W( ?( j: S4 \
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
6 a& E: E& t* X9 w( PScarcity and pricing
: j1 o/ @ n FContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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n9 I+ D1 \2 I k' H) MIf you enjoyed learning about
8 l g, A5 M w; {' q/ P/ M& IResource Allocation/ r1 `" h5 g$ f. l
Pricing
' F' i$ d; K. }$ u7 lMarkets
$ z4 ~- q/ C8 KGovernment roles# c4 u( x" W& W! Z+ r
Or would like to learn more about
L( N$ U6 q8 a1 J* C! J$ U9 gThe energy sector, including sources and markets" [& M9 S6 x5 B
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
$ z) v7 ^3 p7 y. ?You might enjoy a course about
" a6 g( b& f! o1 Z; ` H" fEnergy Economics!
" E1 @% O0 h" _6 GECON 366 Energy Economics! |# Q8 Z9 k! Y+ Q- u" I: m
Topics:
/ V. Y: `: G7 k+ ~% IPricing
( G5 x. y4 Q3 {( g6 y3 tRole in economic growth + C d# u! n" C: `6 P5 C' |
Energy sources and markets $ B$ I- B* H7 q. S: h \: ]$ r* w
Role of government
4 |% `- x3 B+ b( [Regulation / W3 F5 P+ \ \
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If you enjoyed learning about
" c* M6 J% T9 l# ]+ ]Externalities
) |" j5 c( q! |Regulation
3 D2 R) y$ M. e! `2 m, e# lGovernment roles$ _, r* R* z `6 @5 t6 t) o
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration w3 A- |( t- Q7 ^
Steps taken to address deterioration5 I' q( B3 p! h7 m0 b9 ]$ c' \$ r
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! / w8 a$ E# Q* k8 J. }: d
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment! g* t1 S) M3 Z/ G8 l
Topics: 3 i0 O* t$ J% q5 m1 v
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
/ s7 m6 m2 Z) x6 w. r* ]Types and causes of environmental deterioration
" o& z, ]6 |) _5 J" fTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 9 X6 }) [' O' g# C
Recreation economics) G! C, F+ m2 E3 }8 @" D) }
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& |- p; U/ E( i$ {% ^ X Individual Incentives6 {, E& ^0 V: H" U9 [* ^
Total Welfare
- j" E5 P. Y& ]9 p, ]' c: ]& b- Y& cYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% ? O2 w# r# Y4 w! LECON 378 Law and Economics
: {3 k" O' n; y2 _) r. w3 c; STopics: + U" Y1 B- }$ J6 m* a6 R
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
! m% J2 e: E9 x3 u/ ?7 m, MCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining: j0 Y( n4 ]% S1 o T
Child Support Payments
8 Q( x/ J, W2 h2 J4 _Private Divorce agreements$ Y: _# ?& y% `' I" `
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
# I5 T2 y. m: Z# T# u. EPrisoners Dilemma
. i; S, J% C) NDominant Strategies( f3 U! G) m* p( _, L; G+ T
Collusion* F. E; a q: J/ J
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
1 v4 n' C" f; ?! H8 [) oECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: Y6 w# B$ y, }9 g) g0 }
Topics:
! v- a/ T2 D g* M0 a& f/ [' ]8 WAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games; Q& U! a o3 p7 b1 R Z$ m
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion % q7 f+ w0 E7 ^( a# _0 M6 v" a
Note! Prerequisites:
* m- T3 d7 n( H- g6 ?1 MECON 384 & 299 |
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