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" w& d" q ^, f0 O7 oGrowth. `. o9 {( I) j1 p
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China as an Emerging Economy+ n7 M$ ^: |- v" a l: G) @' _5 z0 N
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!/ e7 B3 t0 L- V2 C B" J+ { O3 f
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development( t/ Q+ L( B0 _9 g5 r! F# U0 F1 J5 ]
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
1 C: h Z- u [& d) w8 g3 kRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
! P+ u/ {0 T- o7 hConsequences of economic reform" F0 @% d/ t' ]( r+ J; V
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
' |: ~/ b" l" H0 kRich and Poor Countries+ J0 E4 u; l" ?( W1 z
Why economies differ8 @) ^: X% R3 {5 G
Causes for such differences! N7 `8 ^1 A* J! y. I' b$ X+ {0 c
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth" S) _* n$ f! [; O
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth) n' p/ [8 {4 U, W
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Technology2 {, x; L M. |7 E% O4 P. y
Institutions$ b7 `& e+ U" S _$ w
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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7 N( }/ v3 Z* e) a. P" l: PIf you enjoyed learning about 5 b) q3 T3 t s- k2 ^
Supply and Demand+ N2 h4 h& i% L" F
Consumer Behavior& l( N! e5 ?& d+ Q
Production and Cost4 k' A, [1 F/ a# \3 J
Price and Output
) e4 ]" S# g2 ~0 `1 S' |& p; M% iMarket Structures* c1 W. [4 G3 u8 N; P( U
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
2 a" l6 [ U' A2 dECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
6 l& V0 [; r5 t4 b& k, KTopics: # ]- L( v' p8 d
Theory of consumer behavior- Y: q1 C$ f! B& q8 {% g
Theory of production and cost
2 P2 Z! e0 _) ?Price and output determination under competition
$ X M1 O( Y# A4 QMonopoly and other market structures
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2 Y- C, J; L3 y" a/ a4 BIf you enjoyed learning about
( B5 }' \ x8 H0 ~Costs and Benefits 3 W. l, [5 Z! X: s
Externalities
- Q3 X5 E" T5 Y& l7 u @Decision-making
; } d- V% L5 ]; NOr would like to learn more about
7 I4 M; N/ j! N' T1 |Capital Investments% v6 g9 O. R+ F& K4 P, `4 O
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
$ U8 @9 m# x1 j, O( U/ uECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation7 m+ U, b- G% f, m3 p0 J w) b
Topics: P# O! {6 v5 z# C5 ?1 C/ X
Cost-Benefit Analysis
. U" Y. W! o/ m% h7 SEvaluating Public Investment Projects
: D$ \$ S. ~7 ~) a; h1 l( WLook at examples from ) f; {8 c' H2 B# H& d; k
Transportation4 S$ ?5 y3 k# ?: I) |& S0 y
River Basin Management3 v, F% {4 Y4 |( ]3 e: p
Electrical Generation
5 a7 R) \7 J& a% F1 F5 _1 IOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
' @* X( b3 k5 p! aExternalities' e0 L( ^" n8 N+ F2 `' W6 Z
Resource Allocation
! r' i, o6 o* L: V5 n8 [Taxation
8 S: n* v) u' {' J3 f2 d4 jOr would like to learn more about
: ^! O- t1 F" V% FSupply of Natural Resources in Canada; I* e( V/ D3 C7 ~$ O
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
/ a9 R: N/ L/ h% E6 ~ECON 365 Resource Economics L5 q+ Q' c: l q
Topics:
& H l/ T! |+ G2 L T$ HExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
! X8 i3 ?/ e1 K) i) \7 rScarcity and pricing
( U& E7 F5 z/ E* M7 UContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation8 c8 a* M4 t; u; h/ j" h, ]- G
Pricing& N q$ Q9 v, ?
Markets
0 O+ Z d: x, t6 }) ]0 j6 o5 g0 N# ZGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets9 B# i+ I) {" n: L
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues; f7 T8 ] p7 }: b# {
You might enjoy a course about
+ W* r t! k$ [0 k( t" \$ EEnergy Economics!
6 g4 }3 c3 @7 Z2 S# O; EECON 366 Energy Economics
0 E/ a5 X- H5 U1 @. Q2 @; WTopics:
- p9 L3 H1 K# q! u" aPricing7 D5 T; i" L6 r; k! g, M2 K
Role in economic growth
0 F2 ]. l3 a5 c( }! S1 G6 _* nEnergy sources and markets 3 B) ]) |: l6 {- K
Role of government ; w8 F# i; V/ k* X/ e
Regulation ' X1 U% |0 t( G( m0 I+ n
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Externalities
9 g. a% G) M/ U6 Z6 p; GRegulation+ S4 C* o) _4 e0 v: }* y# o
Government roles
# g0 g M, T1 k0 f& X' b) hOr would like to learn more about
7 i w; K$ j2 N/ R6 z8 s8 {Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
2 [1 o6 c' y" ~- A! n* q1 a; jSteps taken to address deterioration
- o( R, U+ S2 n+ D2 oYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
7 H- T. Q3 I# Z* hECON 369 Economics of the Environment g. k" `: f5 a2 {& X0 K3 y; r% ~
Topics: 1 w3 ^" n! g0 A+ O
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
3 B. t( C' D: [& x, m$ ]- mTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
' ~( b: u- y& k9 s; Q: iTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 3 S5 } {0 ]# |% \% y# J
Recreation economics4 ~6 ]8 \+ h, }3 T. Z. c
- s9 f$ b3 u. a2 a. RIf you enjoyed learning about
8 f6 ~4 d t/ a0 s6 n' V( p Individual Incentives
2 b) y8 M3 d- Q1 n$ K8 k2 LTotal Welfare ; ]/ Y: z+ C2 ]' Y9 C* T& V9 l/ P
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
2 \, {5 [8 W4 N7 aECON 378 Law and Economics
9 u8 A+ N8 a6 Q2 @( U' {3 rTopics:
* V5 X* I9 x; `Issues in Criminal and Family Law
1 p* m1 i4 w; m# P& m; w$ {Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
' U Z$ @7 F. a: J# sChild Support Payments
, {/ T8 ]- G" ]1 Q. \Private Divorce agreements
4 `! u* B) A6 J/ NCriminal provisions of the Competition Act8 d, Q0 \: C- S
; g. t, ? k+ o. c* ^$ l7 e4 G" ]If you enjoyed learning about , t% J# f1 C4 b% R2 p
Prisoners Dilemma; a% @( A0 I1 [
Dominant Strategies
$ r( @. _' @5 L: ^Collusion
3 [0 Y m7 [ i. gYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! & ^; A$ b% J$ _
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications8 }- y0 s. u. Z5 P, o2 @0 N9 g
Topics: 1 g+ O" t$ B# W. n/ j8 h
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games5 j# }) a; P" e6 x1 d# I) X
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion + X5 t3 a ]3 d# \% U
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ECON 384 & 299 |
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