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Trade% d' h6 Y4 K$ ]1 \5 U; S
Growth T. |# I2 a$ K3 a( S2 f
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China as an Emerging Economy
; Z# f$ u' b/ ?* u7 D+ h, W3 zYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!/ U% F6 Z* U8 }, i$ a
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development% C+ i5 B. h* {0 e7 G2 Y
Topics:
( o9 N6 t! p8 {- ?+ S- ^Chinese Economy Characteristics1 c, ]% n+ z: r) N* z8 y* r4 M
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy6 `! ~$ r/ E6 Y
Consequences of economic reform1 \7 z9 P( T/ X: b' F* F9 S
Canada’s economic relations with China2 d6 _5 a9 {$ A( P: v5 n
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Rich and Poor Countries
& d5 b9 s, Q& L% ?& F% UWhy economies differ$ [+ E! B8 G. f* I. }" P, W
Causes for such differences
8 G% m) S( q) J. {$ WYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth" x6 m' f# K; F) ]2 ]7 e
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 D$ X/ O8 u1 A8 KTopics:/ s; R2 k$ ^, b$ c+ s: A3 ^
Technology3 l6 M* q5 y: T3 }) u; ~2 Q
Institutions2 q1 |4 a0 K9 Z1 b1 m' f
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
$ Q9 i) _; l2 t) J9 QConsumer Behavior
r" A. r d6 ]0 b7 z& {Production and Cost
# P/ S$ S) Y& h+ A6 }3 YPrice and Output
# w$ ]' i# w- Y, d4 A- D3 LMarket Structures
! V2 s: o/ v( l+ M @+ L: iYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
$ X* C2 v9 p U a( dECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
) f3 V: E; o2 [0 r3 x7 v( l4 bTopics: ' S- @) u* x; }! p/ ^( q# O' d
Theory of consumer behavior. g: ?! C* N1 b6 U/ C
Theory of production and cost
7 c: |$ C5 @6 tPrice and output determination under competition
8 }) R8 a6 P# J* k5 ~Monopoly and other market structures
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2 e' j8 W4 J2 J- T% }If you enjoyed learning about
+ C0 V7 W% H! T- @) NCosts and Benefits
" Q; k4 }/ \6 ?# v% g& M: }/ h8 oExternalities, H; |4 N2 j3 G+ P! X
Decision-making2 o7 v5 Y' Z4 F( N7 Q0 z/ y
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Capital Investments" Q6 K* F9 R/ |2 T4 L0 h, n
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!) z4 \6 w, r+ q8 |" ^, G
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
# k X/ e$ A8 P5 {( O- ^Topics:
8 {: V/ {6 z4 ?: yCost-Benefit Analysis
! \/ ^3 H# v9 e" U7 C; ^8 {Evaluating Public Investment Projects" l) I' z; R/ R# B; h' G0 U* N8 F9 D, c4 b
Look at examples from
( X4 d1 N" @" [. \Transportation' Q4 J( Y' X9 s& x
River Basin Management! L/ M0 t0 f* \5 r
Electrical Generation5 F: @$ O k) m
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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* k+ k! K7 e. b* s) e* XSupply and Demand
. D( d6 j+ {8 @( ~$ j7 n* ~( XExternalities
1 H, b; j/ p! u8 UResource Allocation
, |1 |7 u [) O j2 q2 zTaxation2 N2 H; m* i* t6 v" |- R% s
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# M+ v8 W/ O$ f8 T" `Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
$ x9 r8 w9 r( o( i5 G" nYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
4 D8 }6 U" g0 T, [' w: K/ oECON 365 Resource Economics
$ Q, ^- t4 T: g0 a+ YTopics:' h) F& r k# a8 [$ ?# F2 R
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources! O& v1 |8 Z# N" N5 e ]
Scarcity and pricing% |8 l& m% k/ g$ H9 C/ j- s
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues8 b/ b: O- p/ b+ J9 b6 F+ N
' y+ Y6 S1 k: _9 x/ @/ Q% wIf you enjoyed learning about 5 t! Q; ?4 D- c4 Q4 f8 R
Resource Allocation
6 q) x6 e9 W1 aPricing+ C% T% }' p5 G% c+ W
Markets
4 I0 p |/ D* \* @( \2 N6 }2 bGovernment roles/ E$ O9 ~+ J) D5 j. o5 ]$ _( y
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. w9 E( B& [0 y8 T& SThe energy sector, including sources and markets0 i; a! h+ j1 p8 h% S6 c& Q
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues' g, b6 q' w7 K( b! y% O
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& Z" [0 U$ _* y0 W" Q' _ pEnergy Economics!+ M& R. M: r/ G$ `' Y9 d
ECON 366 Energy Economics
3 \5 h l* P, fTopics: 3 J" S) I9 B* _8 |# Q
Pricing$ J+ o- h) Z' N1 F2 B3 N v
Role in economic growth
, O, i- V/ e& E$ b2 `Energy sources and markets
, g J) J7 _/ K. h- s$ KRole of government " p2 Z" A1 u% j0 x& [, i& e
Regulation 7 {! @- M" j2 ?' h6 U2 d: Y( }5 V
% u5 R9 g, A9 _3 T& QIf you enjoyed learning about 2 M, X0 |: X$ o1 J6 e; m3 p
Externalities5 C% j; K. \' j6 k% y' f4 G) s
Regulation
) P* ^9 g0 d# b; r& _( k. u3 D" X6 rGovernment roles2 B( k$ E0 @' x
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" Y5 q' Q8 X) A. |8 C( V2 {Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
2 f1 D, ] V: l7 o" k" ~: ^2 ?& pSteps taken to address deterioration/ f* x; K; g/ E/ M. ^8 o! [
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
. J6 e! I! l; X) G: T7 _7 YECON 369 Economics of the Environment
$ \ I& q- ~# Y: NTopics: - J" C o8 S. M1 c7 u- |! ?: H( g
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
4 M1 {% n( V3 K: M3 }7 NTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
2 y8 O f9 F9 L+ eTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
1 F/ I; E* F+ g1 M1 i0 j: p! CRecreation economics
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" x4 K- A" h, U+ X& j0 tIf you enjoyed learning about8 t O' n+ {+ T4 |
Individual Incentives
9 D( W. v9 }. x& a4 r2 v5 }Total Welfare " |6 {1 W" [, l/ ~/ |& ~
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! , l& V, F+ m, s& l' W
ECON 378 Law and Economics
% L5 q0 a# b+ Y5 [2 F& K- g- FTopics: : M4 b0 T! `' s3 X" X, u0 P
Issues in Criminal and Family Law0 Z: |" ?! p, S) o. e% X, a
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining$ `; m+ y' j/ j0 ?$ ~% J+ D
Child Support Payments
; j/ n1 ?+ @* ~; P% }2 ?Private Divorce agreements' a! D5 A$ c' {( S$ W3 W e0 U: U# p
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act. _* X2 R* P0 j/ ?6 G' D
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Prisoners Dilemma
7 A0 u" F4 N5 q4 TDominant Strategies/ b5 g) ~7 M# j6 K7 O8 r4 c( m
Collusion
2 X& p0 [. ^) Q: k& X2 VYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ) w* O& ]3 J; B6 ^
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications1 i( [% w' v; `7 M
Topics: $ w9 ?' t6 N ]$ N$ p
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
- l3 l' e! ?7 CApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 2 K& f- ^& n* ?2 H S% @) e) g
Note! Prerequisites: 5 P- O% k) S8 R; m# H; T+ W
ECON 384 & 299 |
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