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Trade
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China as an Emerging Economy
# h6 @, c# d) T' p0 tYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
, u l9 q- L k5 q$ j# dECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
% X* |4 V7 s( W' A* N, `! F) UTopics:
3 w3 p) w# W* q5 Z* GChinese Economy Characteristics9 w7 i& N# f% ?- ?1 ~& ^ k( r: O, j
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy1 v, K( E$ T9 h2 e( y" b
Consequences of economic reform
2 P* {0 F- r6 K' Q/ B0 }2 @ t {Canada’s economic relations with China, A$ r6 p, P" g4 O$ Y/ n
6 O1 v9 H4 Y, v E9 v$ N* |If you would like to learn more about:
' p4 m) q I: G: E2 c; g4 XRich and Poor Countries
! s& U, F6 x# {7 c; e# tWhy economies differ6 n& c' J# `" R) T* [; f
Causes for such differences
* I2 a' k; b: {$ J7 U3 DYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! d: L5 @9 i* ? g- vECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& R# M' `9 A1 l) ^9 o" z
Topics:
, f( a( S1 P2 W, FTechnology$ O4 z: j0 x. u
Institutions, M z3 i! l; i% {; F
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 1 |. U0 w$ t# l
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Supply and Demand
1 c/ g* n9 E: R# a9 WConsumer Behavior
! s2 W7 s" c( G# ~3 i. vProduction and Cost
6 f3 [$ p' ?3 W" s2 kPrice and Output7 O |( t& b( t/ R0 o
Market Structures; f: y0 O9 A( }- ^. \$ U
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!, ?& ~. W; d7 s: |; o
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
3 n0 f& ^* c" e! P2 L: }2 f0 vTopics:
9 e: h5 `' b8 O: u- r4 S ?Theory of consumer behavior
, R% w+ Q! T: |, [# c2 ATheory of production and cost8 w/ J5 n0 C. l
Price and output determination under competition. j9 S" s: p2 u# ~" f, y
Monopoly and other market structures/ X9 p% _6 d$ T7 s: }
4 u0 Y" m! I& U aIf you enjoyed learning about
9 w7 V0 L; }( V C) \) d8 |# oCosts and Benefits
, a* |) D7 Y8 r) _6 ?Externalities
$ x6 W+ o0 W$ J( B' ODecision-making+ |+ N* [! u+ Q. I
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Capital Investments/ @8 l, j4 U- e+ N9 A
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
3 ~1 P: d5 ~! mECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
3 n( A9 W0 D" ?) [Topics:4 x& \( _) r7 ^
Cost-Benefit Analysis
2 ~* f6 ]' X* n2 ZEvaluating Public Investment Projects
$ m0 P5 w4 x+ b8 QLook at examples from 8 L) h- f& V+ F v
Transportation& C+ }) } }& z+ a/ Z% Q5 k
River Basin Management" `8 s; G; V6 r7 X
Electrical Generation
, w. C/ J2 r7 \Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
9 I! ]* u3 G: S+ {$ G8 ?Externalities
$ L5 z; `$ A# _. W% yResource Allocation& ?/ {8 U* G9 {
Taxation
1 i3 k2 C, o5 s J# S, j, y7 POr would like to learn more about 8 N. [& J* t/ O3 F
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada) L" ^! }" n' _7 q- D1 i/ A
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!# u- L' [0 ~* k& N0 S' h
ECON 365 Resource Economics0 K! ?, E/ P% p* v$ J
Topics:
+ k% h4 e$ u* @0 G( l( | o8 I1 hExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources8 }' p3 a/ W* }% w
Scarcity and pricing
* z4 F4 T9 \* O; Q+ d! Z2 uContemporary Canadian resource policy issues! J4 I1 V$ Q9 ?, Z' R
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Resource Allocation7 I+ k% P' n& |( H$ y- o
Pricing5 R. r; B* I3 Y" T4 o3 N4 W
Markets1 {; z) B4 V$ {( C4 g
Government roles
; _3 T8 n3 h G9 L" V% q& [$ ZOr would like to learn more about
4 h! p: c6 U. C% dThe energy sector, including sources and markets
" c8 s- e+ ]) Z! |7 Y; {' cCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
3 b9 a2 B4 a3 W2 bYou might enjoy a course about
0 n+ O: W, {+ I6 OEnergy Economics!( B$ c& i( \) H2 f
ECON 366 Energy Economics% r7 g1 K9 v: Z4 |/ z, e3 v
Topics:
& [( C0 N: h8 MPricing
% K% N0 _( M$ D) u/ fRole in economic growth - M! m, U3 m& f8 i
Energy sources and markets
8 R- ~" S; Y) b4 k6 d5 E9 o2 |7 ` XRole of government 2 E/ B0 A$ ^6 Z% x
Regulation * O, S7 B) y: j& F
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/ z0 T9 m* n* Y1 j1 h: s+ `8 t4 x- PExternalities8 ~/ w3 |/ i% M
Regulation1 `. G8 q3 O8 [. @6 l7 y
Government roles0 E; w9 ?9 s9 x1 ~( i! I& S
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
3 J3 n/ s4 S. WSteps taken to address deterioration
& J. g& ^, |" ]You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! , Z L3 b1 S% ?& N$ w: y
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment/ `; R x: f: L4 u! ]" L0 l
Topics: ) T. N: l% u2 R3 n0 U) W# J8 P
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
8 l f4 ^, f1 K2 B: ?; @Types and causes of environmental deterioration
0 u+ Y( F5 G8 \4 `; X5 E. xTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
- U2 w6 |- N. p% ?6 [Recreation economics. D( V8 f, F& I5 K6 y# N
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# u; r1 ^$ G1 S2 s* i. p Individual Incentives0 a+ d$ x3 G6 Q, x; B# [6 @; o
Total Welfare 1 p% U1 x3 S- {) p' S4 r7 K d; s
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
+ o( V$ Z, j2 J- D& u2 j9 f( m: D# M/ eECON 378 Law and Economics- x5 O5 F% M* @6 n, b% {
Topics:
6 b) u5 ]0 p$ G u) ~Issues in Criminal and Family Law( `/ l+ l- U% L( O
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
! e6 H. e8 O- z; o2 ZChild Support Payments2 l* w4 ]* E2 m) c/ L* L; s! c# o
Private Divorce agreements: P0 W N# V @- N9 j& Z% d, N
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act% j+ A- J: V: S
: C- j" E- ?% J$ E" D7 e6 WIf you enjoyed learning about $ U4 Y: z7 {5 ^6 S* F J
Prisoners Dilemma8 e: Q- {) K/ Y( t4 q2 ]* P- A) ] H
Dominant Strategies9 q! I& r0 S1 i9 H- `5 y' R
Collusion
, M8 m6 t) Y& ?2 M" ~You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 5 V: @% u6 t1 F& `! B
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications( s# y" {7 h Y& w" R, c
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games( q/ K$ h p4 \; ~+ [/ R% C
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion . ] E* t: v# J) C7 s
Note! Prerequisites: + ^! M3 W/ f: U4 ?3 V
ECON 384 & 299 |
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