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Growth3 r; u, M# a3 x; R: K. U1 Q$ C% Y
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0 P8 \: y+ d8 J; oChina as an Emerging Economy
4 C. k- U \% V `: iYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!% r+ u/ k* n9 R( L2 u0 v
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
5 ~% A0 u( T9 C5 ZTopics: 2 T8 C8 a" a9 j! J6 T9 \
Chinese Economy Characteristics7 W1 L9 U# a/ G$ S) `& H$ C
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
) A# g* E- |; T. Y8 ZConsequences of economic reform0 K1 R0 G/ Z! n" p1 e1 X
Canada’s economic relations with China
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& T6 f: r# r% X: z# iIf you would like to learn more about: 6 L: I" `$ g; ?
Rich and Poor Countries
, h; T2 u( }. q- k6 T$ y: xWhy economies differ
" B9 U0 D( r2 a" F! Q- z7 n) OCauses for such differences
M% m2 o" W5 F$ P- e& r3 n/ k" q1 }You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; a( b4 g# V6 `* fECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 u9 B& j- u, X# L1 x, _( X. P+ d
Topics:; L- [" m# P0 }. E2 _
Technology
, ^+ ?7 ], U: x4 |" m% b& u* uInstitutions& F+ w/ {' f y
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
; I' j5 \1 f1 {. bConsumer Behavior
! R/ M6 T4 F% g/ E' U1 NProduction and Cost
5 _9 M) c* V. v: Q! V- rPrice and Output' s+ {: W, l. L0 h* U
Market Structures
W+ s' a/ |3 C9 I- iYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!8 C6 B; O& M) a7 {
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
/ @& ? a" K6 n: B/ Z2 f; WTopics: 5 t. L3 g6 u9 ]# A, T
Theory of consumer behavior r% ]* T- q) h- c1 f4 _# f
Theory of production and cost
5 W2 R* _6 |0 T* V, iPrice and output determination under competition2 Q2 M/ M' \6 N" S1 W# \% @
Monopoly and other market structures- o# N1 @ E/ u& H0 b* T
2 f. Q) ]4 {3 `1 T8 c& }If you enjoyed learning about
Y$ o8 @4 p( i% a. X' kCosts and Benefits . [( @$ w3 Q2 x& E
Externalities7 Y1 I: C/ Q% x3 ~7 R+ l
Decision-making
$ V8 d2 g5 r! t$ m% J7 [Or would like to learn more about # j5 y5 ~5 J7 ~
Capital Investments9 l# X3 K3 e: M7 `' U- N2 |" R
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
4 P5 X$ X" N' VECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
0 f2 \# o0 g* XTopics:. u9 s: [7 F; V( D
Cost-Benefit Analysis& v9 ?2 S/ U* e9 k' l
Evaluating Public Investment Projects# ?! p# i! T' ^4 S6 ^; Q
Look at examples from : D- H: F+ e0 O2 A7 l4 C; p' A9 g
Transportation& t3 R* H/ L0 V
River Basin Management
6 x, b8 X, S9 A, k7 e4 `Electrical Generation+ T2 P' T' C3 J9 b5 f: R
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 A' Y& j- u1 A5 f4 USupply and Demand. [4 @0 M: k9 V0 D' _
Externalities: o2 e6 [4 z; R* x( m) R! x% I
Resource Allocation
5 c* C. T- }9 P* r$ rTaxation
$ @4 n4 _! V/ Y5 ~; b% q- vOr would like to learn more about 1 b* }$ g0 U2 c
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
4 m5 y% E2 |: b, l/ ~You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!6 C% I: }9 S- T( t; H2 _1 l
ECON 365 Resource Economics8 [% H+ }9 c3 |
Topics:3 T0 s7 E5 {; `5 x& d
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
% g( U" @4 |) z1 {Scarcity and pricing7 @' v3 X. ~* N, h
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues. B5 h/ D$ Q/ ^. C9 @) X/ L: M
3 K# ~9 H3 U8 D1 e9 bIf you enjoyed learning about ! Y; q1 t: y# K7 [$ w$ q
Resource Allocation
$ {7 u! d3 v) ^/ mPricing0 w2 h: U/ l$ b6 W4 U) G
Markets
1 Q; [- N! T [, O* ~% qGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets) ?4 }' Q5 ^: [/ C: @5 |* g) M
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues) p2 j1 @! y' f/ {. u; J$ Q
You might enjoy a course about
, U; U" ]7 V( K+ k6 g5 G) f' b' wEnergy Economics!
; a# o- g/ T* ]) P4 l+ _) _3 Z0 QECON 366 Energy Economics; X2 o/ T" H2 E+ Q/ ]( V& g
Topics:
9 a9 ^7 K# I! V( n5 }, T8 uPricing
! c4 Y. R4 T- f F; V6 zRole in economic growth
( n! u8 n0 H6 a* U! K4 X _Energy sources and markets
8 R0 r- O) O1 tRole of government
2 T8 G1 J( ]) o M! ARegulation
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, _" l* R2 h( ^7 vIf you enjoyed learning about 4 J- [, M7 b7 T- q" _" C: `8 M
Externalities
3 ^* y0 R% s& P* `& y9 A$ t$ {Regulation
- r4 P2 c7 ~- T- `9 r' I% ZGovernment roles# Z8 g9 h. W% E v+ L, w$ [
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration$ }" X. C/ C* v, T) C9 Z
Steps taken to address deterioration+ x; _; t0 a( l1 @9 _% B# H- L% a7 y1 C
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 3 z: N Q" J9 i( j
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment% o$ q! ]: i7 i
Topics: * O1 B9 Q+ c6 B# G2 y5 ]" i! f
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 2 B( ~) l ]5 J/ p' F: o$ D0 H
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
* ]; b! o! V. x5 a- Q/ b5 }Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 0 u! L9 u! `' K2 G) F( z: w6 O
Recreation economics$ |$ P2 m, e7 ?4 z$ b A
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Individual Incentives
# E: Q2 t7 t! B2 d: N: RTotal Welfare
; u8 m, @: _. G7 ]You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
0 [% t( i* q' L- Y* ^* AECON 378 Law and Economics6 q8 ` L7 G/ }
Topics: : L; h1 H; G* N5 o0 S
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
6 w" P. o( o- g4 T9 \. fCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
9 [/ U6 R# c9 V: tChild Support Payments( K: m* ~( |- a1 F1 G5 R
Private Divorce agreements0 C: j, J6 e# J- y
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
1 e7 I% T( K. v* QDominant Strategies
4 L( P) D0 n) J! R$ r0 Y! rCollusion
1 t) L+ \8 L/ {' s: eYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! , }7 E% b" L8 h2 O, P
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications4 P5 g! |+ R& Q1 o1 M' H! l; U
Topics: " y- l2 a/ ^8 v( c( T# u2 w5 Q' l
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
9 n3 j. F/ O! ~" U% {0 PApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
+ G9 Q- C, g) I" Y, g0 F9 O+ INote! Prerequisites: 6 K) t; Y( J! O6 C) c* ]" p8 T1 m
ECON 384 & 299 |
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