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" Z: j3 w8 j6 E5 [/ n3 W* ETrade
+ @/ v3 ]+ q6 X% |0 \/ p2 bGrowth+ N" \9 \/ O4 D8 d8 C# A+ J
Or would like to learn more about:
0 S R1 c2 X3 V6 h" dChina as an Emerging Economy
2 _. m( v$ {( }& jYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
- _5 _5 o7 y7 `, j7 x# w- x2 E2 YECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
8 l" V6 s: \9 U, v: ^2 _. k4 I! STopics: - ~' Q/ A e# ~ ]* c% \7 P( u2 @
Chinese Economy Characteristics, Z. {& u h# D" P5 T
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
9 `" s9 s% I& xConsequences of economic reform) w. w) S' q# W" ~2 O( K
Canada’s economic relations with China5 t" u- A9 h0 b, ? J+ W. \' e
. Y* A) L4 c* o, UIf you would like to learn more about: 5 J2 b' _& x- ]1 w6 H T7 ?
Rich and Poor Countries* E5 A2 A- V8 ?$ \* b
Why economies differ$ [# w/ K1 E; f, ?9 L! d! a
Causes for such differences
* L4 g0 h6 Y7 J, X% R- fYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- b$ `8 I/ g1 h
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% i0 s0 X+ n5 N% `9 M: G$ C. I* xTopics:
8 u0 v" W8 W- w8 O4 m4 D, T8 gTechnology* x+ k* P5 n3 Z6 D% e1 u9 F1 i
Institutions0 [+ b1 D# Y- |) B0 E
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ' r1 y% F. P& B! Z% j# n. [+ B( ?
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, J: o) x1 r' {8 s8 e- ASupply and Demand6 [" i( w. @1 o- a3 I
Consumer Behavior4 O4 |3 A7 i* @% ], I8 n
Production and Cost
! O' |- V1 r; v c% [Price and Output
7 ]6 A4 x9 g {& q5 MMarket Structures6 n$ z; S" S+ M
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
4 X D! Z6 {8 g! ]) rECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 H) ^8 |% i C# e% Z
Topics: ; B: f' k) k1 ]: c& }$ B
Theory of consumer behavior
: Y5 J4 v: M% Z2 P" M* k: ]Theory of production and cost
0 U0 k" r3 r/ nPrice and output determination under competition
: V z& |7 `. N2 |# oMonopoly and other market structures
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, w* @$ r" Z- IIf you enjoyed learning about 9 R# |" ~) L3 B/ V- b1 u4 m4 `
Costs and Benefits 5 S3 g- T# g. a3 G5 t1 x
Externalities" S o) g( z* u9 B
Decision-making' \+ o. L( e u/ p9 {6 m* Z
Or would like to learn more about
+ \) a9 j* b1 y! m! r8 O5 N( ]( ~Capital Investments
+ d3 v9 \: o/ S* x1 L# lYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
6 x" J3 d8 l D4 t0 eECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation; b: l% [+ D4 Y6 `
Topics:
- B9 h0 |# w" m9 t3 U, E, V, OCost-Benefit Analysis
( N4 i9 Q, n0 a( H/ LEvaluating Public Investment Projects0 K* D4 W* L8 {* D% q
Look at examples from 3 C/ W k5 f3 n$ }8 F9 T
Transportation) E1 E `0 L2 Z) |; T7 m
River Basin Management
, r5 B3 L7 o+ wElectrical Generation7 E I8 `/ n5 f- X( v! L3 N' j
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 z0 a8 T# b; E \) h8 V6 \Supply and Demand
' T8 `! W2 h6 i- u1 c) ]6 P1 ~Externalities" ~/ x. t$ o% R, \( Z3 T. V1 K5 L% u
Resource Allocation
6 N- n' ?0 @/ _& sTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada3 Z% j* j" B, b% J* g
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
5 q9 S+ X1 W) P0 tECON 365 Resource Economics- o# `7 @( ^, a$ m5 ^
Topics:
2 O/ w4 a, Q H9 @7 R, l. y, C0 |Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
1 |' F& x, V7 B0 ~1 K2 sScarcity and pricing
}2 X8 R" H: Y) W/ ^$ t# gContemporary Canadian resource policy issues' s" L" `2 L0 J* O% X0 H$ Q! E6 s& ^. `
6 L- }5 ]8 W# x" X" E0 h: GIf you enjoyed learning about
! Z4 b7 E. H' k8 b- QResource Allocation
: y& q& t( p1 @) XPricing8 s5 u, M+ v9 _( c' S
Markets
) t4 K* Z$ ?( e9 L( k u. }Government roles
# J! y# f' c0 f, }1 ~, j3 zOr would like to learn more about & b6 t9 U I- `, x8 f
The energy sector, including sources and markets% c; z. M2 H6 D# @
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
, C* y3 M; W1 }You might enjoy a course about
" `) {( s5 X8 W' D4 h! B) R% nEnergy Economics!
6 x, D5 R2 H& K: M3 q8 Z! B: V. jECON 366 Energy Economics* H ^" Y3 l/ f$ ?; E
Topics: 6 O C0 S3 u3 I i; ~+ X' J
Pricing
# d. _* t2 J3 j4 P4 u9 tRole in economic growth
1 @- W8 @" \1 c9 I J0 aEnergy sources and markets & K9 e' F' p4 n ]7 W! t
Role of government / T0 [8 B% g. E* ?. V/ U
Regulation , E3 \0 L5 m; g3 U+ ^- B+ [6 I& V
/ A7 A9 z" |: FIf you enjoyed learning about
& G) t+ v y L5 ^$ _Externalities/ i* H' c. R; F o' A
Regulation
+ ]" o' z% ]! z! i& W! l& C: uGovernment roles
0 @# A6 ?6 x y! y. LOr would like to learn more about
. ~$ [) Y" t+ ^& z; t7 XEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
" Q4 \, Q5 p+ t- O) o7 tSteps taken to address deterioration
' M. e# T1 U9 W# z% a. K0 v7 w9 F$ yYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
, x+ d! N; `" RECON 369 Economics of the Environment
+ X& n9 C0 }# Z3 E }( M: KTopics: ! T% J6 ^7 a2 | K
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment " ?( q3 m# h; a
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
# `& L( K; ]6 i6 H6 a8 J' q3 gTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
/ v. G! G) ]. K4 bRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about9 W1 B8 l3 H" \$ y
Individual Incentives
5 E6 k `* f0 B6 k1 z7 FTotal Welfare
0 j4 }4 Q! T( e H5 S/ N$ ]3 B5 lYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
+ n: T- _) I! p' z! u& \ECON 378 Law and Economics
9 I9 v9 t D: t4 J8 o% sTopics: 7 e' X; G) ?$ T/ d
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
# H7 f5 f0 S. }% q4 ~. D M. o, nCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining# K# m1 J8 i" N6 H) v# }
Child Support Payments
3 |3 @( d. `4 i8 D' G1 f1 z1 h! O4 }; YPrivate Divorce agreements- t1 @% D! x1 k. g# \. \
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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0 f! y& T# V- X" F4 b- F/ fPrisoners Dilemma
& h% q+ z, j$ N: I! K' }. ]Dominant Strategies% r6 v- a% X5 {
Collusion3 a5 x; w: P; W$ S: V, v
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! $ z) B/ G P+ Z5 h& g
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications9 ^* @- ]5 v4 r. \: R* Q6 Q. r
Topics: ) {/ v- v- X6 A6 p7 P: h
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
0 ]+ M+ g0 _. ?/ @' t6 }) G, hApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 7 B: D( a0 C R- |6 F
Note! Prerequisites: ; h( Z# t; q3 r" V
ECON 384 & 299 |
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