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Trade
+ q' |- b$ S' A8 [& rGrowth; y; n9 i5 ^1 m. ]# Y+ u2 s
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China as an Emerging Economy
, A# V( P% `: @. c0 }1 qYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
2 w+ R% U) A$ u3 o! vECON 211 Chinese Economic Development) H) ?: M5 S1 P6 _7 J3 E; K6 ]
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
" ?7 `4 ?/ Q5 TRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
# `9 b, N' Z! g0 f- d3 T6 }$ sConsequences of economic reform
( d- P8 n1 g! ^. U8 m. W& y% cCanada’s economic relations with China! k# J$ n! ?# h. p. b# ~9 u0 R
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- t2 E2 `3 e" Z# T6 p: ORich and Poor Countries
% J& d4 L2 {- ~Why economies differ
# z$ o4 d; W1 Q/ cCauses for such differences9 U3 G- F6 V, ]& y: i' n( Z/ [: S( C
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# [. D/ V( w4 _% ?ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' Q: t- g8 r+ L- _
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Technology$ y! b, U7 Z' t0 u# O* e, N6 Z
Institutions
' [- g% } K3 U5 N. ~9 z7 M; pGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 8 S9 t, H% S" o/ K6 I5 y3 o1 X
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+ K* h( d2 F4 n G y G# E/ RSupply and Demand
# y5 u% b* P7 B; S# t$ R8 AConsumer Behavior
5 P) E1 W( O0 x7 N; a8 Z& j2 VProduction and Cost
& y& a2 t& k+ p6 o# l. jPrice and Output
/ c; _" C% M; p" YMarket Structures) P( l/ |* G4 y3 ^. P. U
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!% Q, Q! V' d+ N9 G
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
6 q8 R" Y) k- E" o- y: M( f1 ?Topics:
( k# ^4 O& `, Z. T% \' x/ `Theory of consumer behavior
3 y% @- x2 _# C% bTheory of production and cost
* ?- W5 m" v7 V' G4 I: YPrice and output determination under competition
( a6 X# ^" a2 F8 u, Q7 m' ^; MMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
9 F8 N M+ e' o. ~, b, wExternalities
3 X; T2 ?2 u' x7 g* x) ~3 y% M7 \& \Decision-making, l2 L1 S m" P9 Q, b1 C" }6 n
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9 g+ h3 f- P8 Q* f) vCapital Investments1 _9 p* Q- D1 U; X; z4 A, @0 J- w
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!2 B$ g4 }' Y" ^* ]. [
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
" e3 L! h) ]; `. yTopics:
' H, V$ [- v% q4 S3 ^ A% N, \Cost-Benefit Analysis D- O3 b: z' o1 e1 |
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
) }% X, A Z& |9 i7 `" `Look at examples from
( z1 v h B9 a0 @: zTransportation/ W, j6 @" a A+ V% v
River Basin Management5 Y9 i4 ]3 U) i) f8 T
Electrical Generation g Z; P) `# y' G3 \+ ?+ Y
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand }6 ?. a9 a) O' s, X
Externalities
$ K; ?0 Q1 g z' Q7 ZResource Allocation
: G2 x# Y, ~* C+ fTaxation7 D; `7 p; R9 |. C
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' k, L7 P! M* ]5 U# z6 O) f ESupply of Natural Resources in Canada! z" b8 r+ w( ?/ Y8 L- j
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
- K# K ?, `$ Q. PECON 365 Resource Economics) w$ L7 T+ v4 [) N) n
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources+ t$ b( X) T8 @0 y2 m, d
Scarcity and pricing7 Z$ |5 f1 j( g/ C3 V4 c% o
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
3 z% E* s/ Q$ S; H8 D. G ]Pricing
8 G+ P# O& V8 Z7 {. y5 qMarkets
/ _9 U1 T/ m# u |0 U5 K! [Government roles& x: n3 S) R* e9 a
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8 E/ \4 S" R/ A9 k4 |The energy sector, including sources and markets7 C% K" x U& a0 _- X4 h5 l3 `
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues G/ }) j" R6 g5 k# n
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Energy Economics!, o* v9 C3 n' N+ o
ECON 366 Energy Economics
9 n& L5 X) N# U0 ], dTopics: , v4 `' J' F2 a, {. I. a$ f1 b$ A' }
Pricing2 a( g( b" H0 U7 f
Role in economic growth
1 l, d% r. k: J' E( V9 h3 \Energy sources and markets / V9 W! g* |- q+ s$ Z5 \+ p
Role of government
2 i# @5 T3 p# N. T0 r# B) KRegulation , M- |- `1 o0 ^
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# `: A& b, y9 |Externalities
' [; H% b4 I2 ]1 N5 F" S* j9 ?Regulation/ P( [+ ^ p+ F4 a/ c* z/ r- i+ ]
Government roles
+ o1 @: \! i' \: g% f. KOr would like to learn more about 8 h; V) T. w4 T7 h6 m' E
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration1 N" D6 Y7 E. x. u; X- \1 e- a
Steps taken to address deterioration. @/ v7 P7 h- N" ^$ R
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! . M; O* o7 h( Q$ ` Q
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment5 f) ^% w @) r- v+ ?/ C
Topics:
4 L6 o* c( Q3 m+ OEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
! H6 j, ~# o' Y0 g0 }0 m& p. [Types and causes of environmental deterioration
6 M! r4 U) h2 \1 Z8 iTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
& S/ D- Y: I5 X$ E K0 jRecreation economics
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Individual Incentives( y9 x- \- h5 R% p+ @! \6 n
Total Welfare 2 k1 @% t z4 R7 }* r! z' n9 h
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 6 G8 ^( P2 x! C* C3 B, t- y
ECON 378 Law and Economics
8 t& f/ _0 ^8 U) @6 v* YTopics:
( h' z4 i3 T* A. b* eIssues in Criminal and Family Law
4 u) ^6 ]( B5 J* z/ DCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* L, C4 Z9 d0 G: IChild Support Payments
6 A P0 }' {% A& }- U1 [! G: _Private Divorce agreements5 N) |0 A9 o/ q" z+ h; L- B
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act) g' c* ^. v" c4 P
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/ `. m9 j% B2 K+ |0 b! {/ ]3 M. z3 Q% b+ ]Prisoners Dilemma
2 q* x4 o2 i# Y7 B* IDominant Strategies% P- N* O6 _) ^
Collusion
3 D- i3 t- D+ m# {You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
6 \3 o. \2 X1 F! PECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
. q1 G& Z7 h1 @+ W# V: UTopics: # o4 O- Q. Z$ P6 X- g$ \! Y: |: f
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
6 A s1 \( E6 ^; i$ P8 Q7 f; WApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
( S( r4 `9 }2 {3 M6 N1 D8 s: jNote! Prerequisites:
' Y E" c: k9 x& B9 iECON 384 & 299 |
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