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. n3 u3 J3 `1 d9 u% m6 w* D% H% ?Trade8 R/ Y; G% ]/ C! `0 T" b
Growth2 }% o* A5 }. f# f" b! T& a
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China as an Emerging Economy% B! e- Z5 q: `. C& ~
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
- F! d, V1 e2 K; Q$ x z7 Z' iECON 211 Chinese Economic Development/ l; b' q6 y; J1 T) c& O& ~; `/ m7 Y/ F
Topics:
3 g' ~$ |9 W/ v$ K3 xChinese Economy Characteristics) E' T9 d; s) B
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
9 p) ]" R' k6 y+ ^5 lConsequences of economic reform" D7 f# Y% |$ R: v6 ]9 t
Canada’s economic relations with China$ e+ a; a. p4 @# i
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6 m) r B* r$ [Rich and Poor Countries' P1 n% t% T* _% _1 [& Z
Why economies differ1 J9 i# G+ O9 p- @% n; |
Causes for such differences
2 k! C; P2 f# f% PYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
3 o; l ?1 ~ ?0 j( ]( x% i' f- f1 N0 c) |ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth n7 E- U2 t; ~6 v. S
Topics:
9 p6 [# y: s% W1 MTechnology
1 ^" H: R @7 y6 H, T% KInstitutions y9 C( s$ V$ m+ B4 F. ~) Z# p
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ) @3 R" f2 D. D* Y5 [: c/ p" t
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0 I) B" m$ |6 p, ZSupply and Demand
8 [0 e% {0 g) ]9 m. Q$ P% oConsumer Behavior4 ~) y% S. L8 j/ R
Production and Cost
' r! `! c$ A/ W0 P5 r4 pPrice and Output
% I" o3 J1 T3 P% ]* {" CMarket Structures
+ ~$ {6 j5 f0 w( }You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
; i6 H' E% A E3 L. n) f! _ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I* L% V4 j8 r; g
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Theory of consumer behavior+ w' z4 U' k7 ?0 V$ X! `" Z
Theory of production and cost
1 [' D1 V# ?/ H4 XPrice and output determination under competition8 n' }# u( y3 X1 Y H5 D. L
Monopoly and other market structures* p' S% k, R$ p% M
# t* A) S1 d( k; B# i! u7 QIf you enjoyed learning about
+ C8 ^3 o- f) _1 v4 e# @Costs and Benefits 0 n4 n) @0 F2 d4 f- _9 Q
Externalities ]3 h+ h9 O1 p! _/ i/ G
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
# O) {. z* Y0 o; b4 r2 O- Q+ T6 mYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!4 l7 D/ p1 [% m+ t: Z, e
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
- L& y8 Y' k3 D/ D* C. G; yTopics:
1 n% j$ N8 `) a, g r5 H1 ICost-Benefit Analysis
P2 K1 r4 f8 p) n0 s7 a, r% M0 UEvaluating Public Investment Projects" u, H: \+ }- x h
Look at examples from * h" @3 a K; j3 T
Transportation
& {; _; j9 J6 ^9 `River Basin Management
3 G; q9 `( x# ?/ nElectrical Generation
( ~8 ~1 ~& z6 m6 rOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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3 a! k6 i0 x: m. ZIf you enjoyed learning about 9 q( x" O3 S8 \1 p0 ~% D
Supply and Demand5 |2 B* G! J- m# z' g' K
Externalities1 W) p! V* ~' J! p# F: s% h# N
Resource Allocation. ?/ u) U, u+ A S, r$ q: I
Taxation
; y9 F2 f, M7 e. E8 o; m3 i; K3 `4 rOr would like to learn more about " ^0 M; o# Q+ x; P J1 Y1 T# Q% K
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada9 ^9 Y+ L4 ]6 N4 ~
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!+ S/ B4 Q `9 a0 u1 P1 {
ECON 365 Resource Economics
; z. n j5 | A9 n* STopics:4 E) |2 v7 _; h9 N$ P% U8 q
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
- U. F2 x! z \, j8 X5 @" i$ SScarcity and pricing: H. \& h8 w! s/ L% p
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 \8 y; R, K; n7 \
" |6 m( l9 [: {0 U: M/ K4 l6 eIf you enjoyed learning about
) k) `2 O: V% H4 l9 DResource Allocation
G. t( j( o9 J% ?: r$ [* A3 {Pricing6 J$ _$ \3 d0 }
Markets
& m Y. I8 l, O9 A# NGovernment roles- G( ^9 n+ P# ?2 @. x0 ]' u" w
Or would like to learn more about
: Z& R. ?6 k$ x) P7 JThe energy sector, including sources and markets
: l% X5 q+ q' e* }1 PCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
5 J5 ~2 ~! c- u$ |5 `You might enjoy a course about , r8 t A3 q" k6 N; T1 e' Z* N
Energy Economics!
! s/ j" j2 z) O, N0 Z3 UECON 366 Energy Economics
! C' U+ D5 q2 a$ GTopics: : k N0 i. |0 P3 b" s
Pricing& R1 ?3 k% G* h0 d* d
Role in economic growth 5 y7 f& C0 @) L& q( e+ s( H
Energy sources and markets 1 k# J+ a2 i+ h5 S- n, B% U
Role of government " X# [3 y2 \& X7 C
Regulation
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Externalities3 l5 O3 a' T- v" R+ V4 R5 ?- @8 A
Regulation. c D" D4 J1 T5 Q/ q, U- q) j' f
Government roles
" j$ R. N7 ^. z, Z' l3 Y, ^Or would like to learn more about
4 C2 ?3 Y* V. E% SEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
" d1 ~+ ?2 n+ k7 N7 JSteps taken to address deterioration' t2 J) v: G+ P3 _. p: V5 S
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! m/ u( Y/ {$ i0 o# _0 ]
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment- [. L, Q9 C1 s& F% N
Topics:
+ {3 i# i' r1 ]: c9 gEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
1 p1 L3 M( I7 ~: `2 [7 CTypes and causes of environmental deterioration , g6 v! B$ X, [2 ]. a$ A2 _* v
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration I% D# _- B5 Q* `- ?; I
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 G( }7 g# V; F, b Individual Incentives, f* J! c4 ~% ~
Total Welfare
4 h% S) a, C$ r: n) }) m: M! k6 EYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
+ K1 ^3 C7 ]) N# @ HECON 378 Law and Economics& c0 f( ]* V- x* V# o0 Z1 c
Topics:
6 ?2 X6 j/ ?! U- T2 t5 G) RIssues in Criminal and Family Law* X2 R8 S W1 S' Q) M
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining9 e* M+ b( K. t
Child Support Payments
- p5 d; z1 D. [$ \' K5 f# `Private Divorce agreements
' M! H( B# a5 W" ~Criminal provisions of the Competition Act, C6 n1 m+ o) f, Y$ s
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Prisoners Dilemma* _/ _1 L: ]7 U( i( |7 O
Dominant Strategies ^' [7 i$ s) p! ~: _1 h9 [) ~
Collusion3 y% ]6 ^" k2 I& F& i
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
7 ~9 y7 k: k7 n; }5 V, @: SECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: l# Z9 o, \2 `. G" ]0 u
Topics:
5 V9 E$ R8 p& L: p( T3 sAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games" _- j6 O6 p& H1 q. j
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
( q4 p# ~! G! T% a* TNote! Prerequisites:
6 [, K( V: I( d6 T, O1 w6 C1 L* OECON 384 & 299 |
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