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Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy- s5 s. D' E. ], B" L0 Z
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
/ s( \8 `) B8 t3 ?. XECON 211 Chinese Economic Development% ~; `8 e, X4 j0 a' f8 \' Y% x
Topics: 7 J* `& E8 H! R! t5 L$ S1 Q
Chinese Economy Characteristics
, u }; H" {/ ?Recent Events in the Chinese Economy2 z; c" b( P. m7 f2 m6 Z
Consequences of economic reform0 a) w% ]$ b4 O
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries+ q+ }( ~' U6 J E. i
Why economies differ2 Y, E5 ^/ P% @# X9 |& A
Causes for such differences9 s* ?4 ^# y% y1 _; ~7 ~0 ?
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 e2 L) C, m1 ~/ B) yECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) A4 P6 g' @ | R$ FTopics:
- d& V7 a* H9 V6 ~, t6 ATechnology
& j' E8 }. ~, ^Institutions# b9 d# O8 N& R; T" }4 ~
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
0 z6 q# s- h; s7 J( B4 JConsumer Behavior" R8 I- ^% K7 n* t
Production and Cost( s8 n) j7 L) X$ \
Price and Output
$ @+ C8 C& h: J' H0 V+ q% VMarket Structures
* H. k" C& M5 ?7 ^* \You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
3 C( o7 }' _' |* e3 qECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I, S! M' t* \% V( ^9 }. |0 z+ i) l8 O0 [& C
Topics:
5 y% p& k. {" p: \2 {4 ITheory of consumer behavior
6 m0 s! U. h1 n0 Y' C [Theory of production and cost
) k& u3 g, k" b" p" uPrice and output determination under competition: V& Q# n' J% U# K( d! y" Z% E
Monopoly and other market structures1 H) y" s9 O, L3 h* J- K9 c
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3 O P% Z1 q R5 r; }Costs and Benefits
. O+ M6 y8 \6 J2 tExternalities, Z% {# r6 W4 n) y5 _
Decision-making+ D$ F0 ]2 k8 S
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Capital Investments/ L5 u% Z' o" d+ I, ~9 K. g% {" Z5 g6 F
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!) ?+ C$ D6 \& F2 @
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 q0 t0 M' P& K# [! `8 o9 ~
Topics:
1 L% B5 U9 h- \, _9 u; yCost-Benefit Analysis/ g! N( n" A5 a, C' s! t
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
- A/ X% P/ [( T8 E6 H% r+ OLook at examples from
, z" W, Z- O H# ?4 Y2 }Transportation; @6 G: i4 Q' d4 \; g# L' {
River Basin Management
" T c# n9 k K% L8 O3 M; q5 HElectrical Generation: r1 g. m( F; w4 `( G
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 u+ h* e/ a; \5 E7 YSupply and Demand
0 D/ I# L+ X6 y7 U* k& E' P; ZExternalities2 R7 @/ s+ ^/ r7 W% m, X
Resource Allocation( g& f' U; l* L' R
Taxation
# i U3 B# G: l$ c7 v# _3 N1 S7 GOr would like to learn more about & ~( Q0 r2 o! n( s6 x
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada w+ `) P/ Y7 d& Z+ V4 E5 V
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! n% Y$ }5 w( x3 P& d
ECON 365 Resource Economics
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources0 Y- x% C! s8 `
Scarcity and pricing
. ?7 W7 P2 t$ a& |6 w- VContemporary Canadian resource policy issues5 }$ @* d0 B1 Y- d+ W- [! B
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Resource Allocation# H, Z) @; G6 l; s. j+ \% q
Pricing O% h, O* K& V1 `3 V# k. e
Markets
; \1 p _: s( DGovernment roles0 o* T0 w; D2 s, I. G/ @
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0 K- _5 a" ~1 X3 X8 i* h3 Z4 fThe energy sector, including sources and markets
6 O& o5 ?% I* K, I, A L$ J; TCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
6 B/ c! p$ W4 q3 E YYou might enjoy a course about M$ k! R; r9 l- |, {8 k- [
Energy Economics!
3 p3 Y& M. s5 [; b6 {% vECON 366 Energy Economics& q" w% Q0 k% ~+ I1 X
Topics: + ]8 P1 x3 |" x! D5 d
Pricing
# D8 A* S. s. L2 F% IRole in economic growth
' [* J$ x6 M y: DEnergy sources and markets % D- [' q M: {; v" l
Role of government
; l5 i) [* U7 l; GRegulation 7 h4 P2 I$ P3 u5 ?
( q# Z# w% K1 sIf you enjoyed learning about
. F- M) ~- {: Q1 KExternalities
* f9 W4 p* ?( ~1 s7 l# XRegulation
) m' R* t1 K7 cGovernment roles) U' [/ M, y# |3 R( M
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration% k7 J8 k5 {* N5 ^
Steps taken to address deterioration
) M3 M/ s: S, `% DYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
7 B7 B- ?* }; m TECON 369 Economics of the Environment, b+ U- M/ h0 s3 d( N+ K: j: w
Topics:
7 d/ Z" y5 l8 i& w2 e6 WEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 6 g5 W0 ^/ N: B
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
, V. D" O# R) ~+ }" C' A5 kTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 1 N% q5 W3 S; K2 @- @; ]$ K
Recreation economics5 q. V, d7 S! J
/ \: O/ i; f3 ?8 b/ zIf you enjoyed learning about
$ A0 t3 ]) l" c Individual Incentives6 V+ m) \5 m; F9 r
Total Welfare ! X" b6 F' {% I* h
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
" ~! N; n* v* b, S) uECON 378 Law and Economics& R% s) q/ U4 Z% J a& V ~
Topics:
) i+ e5 ~- O5 Y1 vIssues in Criminal and Family Law
' \2 y& n: W0 v- OCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* D: D! @7 p/ i: Q2 WChild Support Payments
) n1 w( e* `, A5 [9 g( W& nPrivate Divorce agreements
. M7 `3 A& S2 ?, j+ h- Q7 s: n0 XCriminal provisions of the Competition Act2 C) H* K+ q/ ^5 c5 ]
% p7 G( k# x/ z* ^/ qIf you enjoyed learning about $ c4 ]. l% E9 e6 w" d+ o
Prisoners Dilemma
! i0 G' b' a1 b8 qDominant Strategies6 V0 j! P# R7 s$ I( O
Collusion& E; P8 T$ @+ \* R# _ N0 f* v* W
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ! B- ^ e) P- i# A
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
# @9 Q/ _: u! Y& Y, rTopics:
: B+ n4 N! q7 y' E' D" L( vAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games2 ?) D" M8 \/ s8 I/ N- j
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 6 P6 W3 h" }. z) o; V
Note! Prerequisites: 4 y# m. Y" w$ I- q9 |8 w8 A
ECON 384 & 299 |
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