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3 D. O' v9 z( |Trade3 W, {8 m4 D+ X- U" E4 H
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
4 H: m6 C5 E* U* X8 cYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
$ x4 g# Y3 s( Y# Y4 j" ]( CECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 s- {* v" r/ Z0 D1 dTopics: ; J W0 \& g/ D- b F# m9 Z5 I; V
Chinese Economy Characteristics/ F. s# `% o: Y! g
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
9 m' N. K* b0 ]0 X$ zConsequences of economic reform7 e6 A! }' D$ o4 \) b* @
Canada’s economic relations with China' \, W. C3 J: O8 \
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If you would like to learn more about: / K" E$ E/ C+ |7 T8 M# J1 T2 `
Rich and Poor Countries
! E7 h) T, i: u2 w: OWhy economies differ6 \$ j, k2 c6 e- ]; A
Causes for such differences7 R4 a6 P3 S, X2 j$ n/ E$ v8 ?) t6 L
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; _- w$ p. J' ]( o( pECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# a. z7 L; p4 s `7 H6 ^# aTopics:5 {$ o( D. T Y4 x- Y) L0 T4 O# g
Technology
8 Q3 q% f; s: [1 oInstitutions2 m0 s4 F* J3 [' ]: ^. d5 Q2 S7 u0 m( H
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 h1 J: {8 k, Q& d9 kSupply and Demand
* M/ D$ o9 j* x9 S. x4 y% eConsumer Behavior: D3 w' ^3 R1 ?" m5 `) u
Production and Cost# V8 B! Z. @7 V
Price and Output2 S+ A% }6 c4 _$ I! q& b3 q3 L( H0 G
Market Structures
! q& G, q- z4 R3 Z) u' EYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
2 ^4 I- x A' x$ y5 [; m1 P2 L! \ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I l0 W3 e3 V6 f7 _5 }" D2 |
Topics: * L0 X* J8 X' x, {; M2 v0 h
Theory of consumer behavior
. f K O8 Q# j- r2 ^Theory of production and cost
# B( y% E5 K O* DPrice and output determination under competition% z4 a7 V# o3 M: \3 C
Monopoly and other market structures! E R0 ^1 f* Q
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) `" s% j: v6 S- TCosts and Benefits 8 m* ~# ^/ p! _$ T2 `$ _
Externalities; f8 w3 q' F, H7 H
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
5 y+ W% @! h J) D( K# DYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!; R( W# ^! V7 |& W" E
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 l* o% P3 b. |2 B y
Topics:
1 U: S2 }" n; s8 S$ e- D# N. NCost-Benefit Analysis" t2 Q4 v, T k+ L$ ~- v
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
- r% c0 T* [% ?" J3 u0 \) _Look at examples from 2 Y* p7 V0 r. q) u4 q
Transportation
; v e9 M- o" N& u# sRiver Basin Management
) ^: w$ c0 ]/ \Electrical Generation
" N& V7 e: s; ROil & Gas and Pollution Control8 b4 ^. d7 N. X/ B6 O5 L9 D
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Supply and Demand
( b+ r8 y" @) s9 D; b2 c' OExternalities8 V+ P; }3 [# w$ L4 I- h0 x
Resource Allocation
8 G7 g) Z1 e- B' v# {Taxation
( i( @" o8 h p0 R# a: k1 ~: yOr would like to learn more about
! k4 E8 L0 B, d O6 c' QSupply of Natural Resources in Canada% n1 z: S( W$ i4 R, R7 c
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
0 B+ ]8 f8 d- Y0 m/ R2 _ECON 365 Resource Economics
i% Z6 ~7 f l9 n; z% `, ~- tTopics:8 P: v6 q% n' B, K
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
5 u. n# ]8 @* h5 C) HScarcity and pricing
) X T+ m& t/ r/ E# ~: yContemporary Canadian resource policy issues# E }; W9 e' P8 S- D2 X9 M. a& j
. @, `" ]% |9 Z& j6 uIf you enjoyed learning about # N( W; s' p( D8 a; Y6 y1 |
Resource Allocation/ d" V* }. ?8 x6 c' E2 D3 e
Pricing3 j1 y" _, P, v# j
Markets- @! P# J3 l4 V
Government roles1 ~9 U! t6 w5 l3 q' D3 t# O2 B
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
0 O" M6 n( e6 C3 G9 U2 E) hCanadian Energy Policy and current issues6 _$ A% r2 ?7 t a
You might enjoy a course about
, K, ]* L' d. |/ l' E) C$ @7 e, I% IEnergy Economics!3 O" m7 \2 Q5 q8 Z0 ~! o6 R
ECON 366 Energy Economics
6 W7 [" j# P& k# FTopics:
9 X+ J$ R! a: n }! K/ U, D; G2 XPricing
, n( ^. ^; R ~! GRole in economic growth
' G( }/ [: j8 F2 z) CEnergy sources and markets
* p$ H% v2 V! ZRole of government 2 o) K- @. Y% b# t. J! X9 m2 R
Regulation
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Externalities5 @* D1 |' a2 F D! h9 v J
Regulation3 n" T# A% }0 Q& ?( ^
Government roles# V x, M7 O3 S, } q
Or would like to learn more about
3 [5 e7 h# t. z% z1 N* HEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
+ B+ q1 b! b# `0 I5 A! xSteps taken to address deterioration/ }- b6 A* A% |! R# z- ~
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
$ q& f& R! M5 ZECON 369 Economics of the Environment
2 ^1 @$ k) X8 u( _4 m9 x1 x$ X* iTopics: / q$ @. C! \ W/ i" K+ z9 ?
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
9 D! n# p6 ~0 t# [Types and causes of environmental deterioration # H J, d6 B) o! J: V) j
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration & u8 Z7 @( W' x4 N# G2 e$ |
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives
5 d* s) k) i. F2 D3 jTotal Welfare
1 }3 x( Y- I. O$ G! u n, Z$ uYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
. A4 w$ [1 I! g, x: i* [ECON 378 Law and Economics
2 |) J3 _! L. M% }Topics:
5 Q/ C, l8 `8 e4 [6 G% G* ?9 OIssues in Criminal and Family Law
* E+ e$ v, V7 bCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining3 s k# i) c; ~' w' F1 X
Child Support Payments
J, }& I+ j! t* G0 E, zPrivate Divorce agreements
! P# H$ \# B" M1 \* h, F6 lCriminal provisions of the Competition Act* R; E$ B0 u* c8 {. F# p8 L" U
" ^0 V7 @ \5 Q# n& t7 nIf you enjoyed learning about 4 q' \' g* f4 ^/ S9 U* n H" y
Prisoners Dilemma9 X& P, F k1 ^. i. i
Dominant Strategies
& J3 p! y3 c8 F* q8 R5 @" ACollusion/ e" @7 Y0 ]( M7 n: U8 D, ^
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! : t) q. {6 T) p+ n; Y: C+ R# a7 M& t
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
' s5 N/ K4 k# oTopics: }. ~, u" s5 s, o7 L3 X6 L
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games$ `9 {# I/ J8 g5 J0 j
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion & d! y) _6 F( _/ L: n5 y/ Y+ B
Note! Prerequisites:
. `7 p) s2 m2 m* RECON 384 & 299 |
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