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8 D9 v6 }" P# w+ k8 B* A# ?" d! RTrade
5 B P" V1 R! L, g: n) ^Growth) ]" k# Z' ^% v& p: Q
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4 m" O2 h2 O4 }9 G; |China as an Emerging Economy
% z4 _4 F! W5 Z- q; k% p- qYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
$ ]+ K7 E! O3 a. u) f+ vECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
, R& W. i% j* K: lTopics:
* p' O A' n) W6 O) ` ?% _& K i z$ mChinese Economy Characteristics
! _8 y* O5 K. ]5 c& mRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
* L4 R% e4 p; a/ o) sConsequences of economic reform, H: v ^1 C2 ^. t( e
Canada’s economic relations with China* x. H2 n* A& t' q0 V/ o
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Rich and Poor Countries2 z; D5 b z$ k, }8 `
Why economies differ6 f' R7 U+ C6 c
Causes for such differences0 n$ F: |: t3 b+ {
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth, @6 R) _. Z/ N' T) B4 O0 f
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ `% V, T+ S; P3 p! ATopics:
0 ^: u% b/ }; J3 [$ q9 i0 GTechnology
/ K* l" {- g I# J# a fInstitutions/ Q! @* }& s% J
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand. z( J3 l# y6 E7 r# \
Consumer Behavior
- P: M. ~9 t9 o* dProduction and Cost
2 n- A0 I& z: hPrice and Output" @& f; W4 k! N- q7 N( R: |5 [1 T
Market Structures
% \/ ^0 B. l1 ^& e. U/ c* oYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
7 g( r* l' }" D* G5 ]ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" p1 ?8 g4 B0 [ @2 k
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Theory of consumer behavior5 W4 ~6 o$ Q: {/ w8 o2 G2 |
Theory of production and cost, P" w/ i5 e8 h/ Y' y3 u
Price and output determination under competition* R( A& o0 X- D. h6 C1 f+ d8 M1 F5 T
Monopoly and other market structures
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) `. ?! B# \. H ~* xIf you enjoyed learning about
" p. Z" E% R& k- N% QCosts and Benefits : b6 [8 S% o7 K6 ^$ f; P+ D
Externalities
: E2 p6 y- }( t. Y6 k7 ^4 jDecision-making
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Capital Investments
. u5 Z1 F v" b4 O# {2 n9 N) ~* iYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!" n- P0 b7 V' A/ i& P
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
- \8 O% `- v3 K# X( u. P7 kTopics:
$ x k- n; Y5 s; s' @$ WCost-Benefit Analysis
/ R0 X! ?) V6 `3 z" M+ h4 AEvaluating Public Investment Projects# R1 ]- Q) | y, S" Q# ]
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Transportation
) ?7 n8 V; I9 `+ BRiver Basin Management
; @/ [1 v$ a k9 P3 mElectrical Generation w0 i& \4 ]9 i q _1 w+ b
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control Z" [% z1 O$ O. e6 q
6 R2 e5 N7 }7 }0 N! h5 ~If you enjoyed learning about
^# s3 X) ~) V0 gSupply and Demand
8 X. h) C4 y6 [* S2 R. SExternalities
8 E L1 l* |% }Resource Allocation
+ h8 M: l6 U* y! R" UTaxation5 R5 d. ]8 c9 s. q/ O; Y; x4 \- L
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6 o+ w" A+ G B- T8 `: ZSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
. o# Z4 e+ J8 L" U0 eYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
' }3 X3 \% l0 u' @4 z. D9 MECON 365 Resource Economics y" g- `% G- k' C. ^' N
Topics:
0 t, t- k$ l. MExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources& N* S! ?4 ]6 \: \3 b! ^
Scarcity and pricing
- ~- S d0 g. Q) f# OContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Pricing
' T. ?; O) b- X$ `3 v9 P) f! k" v# e) SMarkets6 v) C. R5 ?5 [+ ?; R" ?0 r
Government roles
0 h& M: S/ @" C1 Q+ k: P+ a+ a- B5 B7 cOr would like to learn more about
% M% M/ `0 u! I( i2 n2 O$ m5 Q2 \The energy sector, including sources and markets/ A$ U7 B# N8 @
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
+ f$ U. R# ?, }4 g% _: QYou might enjoy a course about
0 w) w5 T# N( c; gEnergy Economics!
e; G+ s& N7 }1 M! Z1 q+ {ECON 366 Energy Economics1 w) r4 _5 m0 f u/ c+ j9 r
Topics:
/ q1 p$ z" B) aPricing& V7 ^/ x: F8 s' ?
Role in economic growth
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Role of government 2 l8 D, i3 G% P5 v) O4 R
Regulation / f+ _: ?) l6 c0 c8 Z4 P8 {0 U2 L
" P' W" L4 _) J% g; Z! f$ oIf you enjoyed learning about
: q1 X" q* @- N6 u3 SExternalities
2 |3 d$ s# R* jRegulation8 l/ R! t/ k; E ~
Government roles7 |9 s6 _: b: ~- t
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* V4 U3 i+ H3 A( a3 aEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration- _3 k1 Z" w- w# b, t
Steps taken to address deterioration2 I0 O s, h0 U- B
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
0 r# a# l5 V G' h3 C- e) fECON 369 Economics of the Environment" H3 h9 `5 v/ @ `
Topics: + Q# E" r6 A1 B/ [. _
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ( H$ d( u- }1 L, V0 A. R7 X( t
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
, d1 B# `7 |/ d" zTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
( {2 b! k" r' d2 y% yRecreation economics! ^7 Z- a- g6 g+ B
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Individual Incentives3 G8 s8 V' Y S& E1 u2 h/ Z; p; |1 J5 W
Total Welfare
2 Q- W8 u- [8 M e7 yYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
8 ^) N+ n# l+ }, O% I$ h: W, yECON 378 Law and Economics- I! ~( U P" X$ _* U( M- G
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law# h4 r- I# m- ~
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining' m4 G6 n( z& ]0 U/ v* K
Child Support Payments
: ^0 m! P# x. T4 rPrivate Divorce agreements5 X' m, s5 i0 z5 E- f" ^' y
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act7 C- T @% l8 x6 V2 `9 b3 r
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, {3 y# d% B: G% U8 b9 z6 g2 GPrisoners Dilemma- ]- g# G0 b" r; E. N
Dominant Strategies
, a4 Z- J9 |1 {- S" K. N) F, z3 NCollusion
. @: V @1 R; X4 {; m3 d0 VYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
' F% `1 `6 m7 i. mECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications5 U G( L; H5 n$ M. a, n
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games8 R: ^# c8 G# k3 S
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
# {8 T( z! @$ d0 S" \& MNote! Prerequisites: 9 @4 u) r; P; u. e! [! ]
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