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Trade2 N2 L* |5 e3 C6 I" G6 a
Growth% i2 } X' K% e6 R f$ N
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( l/ Y9 m2 [ C; QChina as an Emerging Economy
+ W( n4 N4 t' b7 t- x+ ?9 H$ q( B$ jYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
( `' F4 w8 p+ }- n% P; I* iECON 211 Chinese Economic Development$ W' U8 S" i2 z1 B. x
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
* Q! ~% C: v) T' {Recent Events in the Chinese Economy- G; D( m6 X: p, f
Consequences of economic reform
9 _/ e; }/ b2 q. H; ICanada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
% Z7 p+ ]$ V3 d5 Q" k3 x* ZWhy economies differ
- \9 q2 J" ?: D8 y: j# `' a1 BCauses for such differences! q* L2 o3 u. k: n! m- i* \/ r, ~8 @% h
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' V( G) W) Z' y4 ~) j6 mECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth [+ a) n. G( f" D; b- \0 b
Topics:- X: L7 U' M, W( n% @
Technology; r1 h E/ ^. C
Institutions
$ f3 R# s/ C( D4 @7 LGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ' D* t4 A; X( `& R: Q8 n
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* V0 w. {. ]8 Y; b9 E3 o( eSupply and Demand% c+ J, i5 b( Z$ J1 f/ _' q" d% P
Consumer Behavior
) b# u6 p" t9 g! J& IProduction and Cost7 T, J. u) l M, e' I) H! u0 N4 A
Price and Output. G# S9 b9 r+ Y c5 ?# a
Market Structures
; {/ ^# J; T" V9 zYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!! M8 A: e% q* T
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
: r: Y0 t, g" f0 m& ]; V" f) ]( vTopics:
1 \8 E+ _3 @3 e7 E$ ITheory of consumer behavior3 B5 d% G7 s: d- f1 t+ f x; Q
Theory of production and cost+ E9 o; k: P! U6 N
Price and output determination under competition' K P9 p0 `& a, C5 P3 R
Monopoly and other market structures' K, X3 t3 u6 ?6 S1 O1 G h0 G
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7 b# X9 L3 S9 e" o, h6 KCosts and Benefits
i ?' P' Q2 U7 R: }% SExternalities: S% H$ U, g7 u+ V+ T" H
Decision-making1 m$ E5 k7 L& ?
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Capital Investments
% a9 Q2 p% B% Y* r+ y9 @You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
- w# o5 g( n0 Y1 i7 x! r. zECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
' u B. ]0 p ]& C/ Q; rTopics:
' ~6 W& G2 q# K4 N, kCost-Benefit Analysis5 z: e$ T F6 ?. D
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
1 ~, `' X- h( bLook at examples from
" \: j% ^8 q) K( x' \& ?Transportation0 h6 Y5 J9 _# {$ o( q
River Basin Management
" c5 a0 B {: ~- uElectrical Generation7 V* H8 J; O4 C$ L- D
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control: `; t4 I' D% m, H! p/ e
6 ~8 x5 L2 A$ n! HIf you enjoyed learning about
' i c& V' I* ^" r8 ISupply and Demand
- e9 _' D/ W2 o* n8 Z1 d0 H; KExternalities
4 b1 k% V- x; r F* nResource Allocation: F! F# ?7 E: C R
Taxation
4 v0 u7 B. |" {: kOr would like to learn more about % P3 Z9 X4 Y: O u3 R2 \
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
+ g O7 U1 M. wYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!+ X6 k" }+ ?# U$ J Q3 f
ECON 365 Resource Economics
9 d# q+ `) B3 e, OTopics:
0 Y/ |9 X/ B0 KExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
. D _7 J" n# Q4 C& G2 ~Scarcity and pricing) @' q* }& a. d6 Z* d5 L0 m' a0 S8 R
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues. T- B1 l6 Y1 P$ Q6 g8 K4 j
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Resource Allocation/ a6 y8 }! N3 Z4 A% L' K
Pricing
! R" I) t& n G2 _( [% bMarkets9 L5 k, M2 a; a7 Z2 p: q( V \
Government roles
7 ^6 ` ]7 H( r; BOr would like to learn more about
. T) n* o" ~& \- M$ rThe energy sector, including sources and markets
# P* E! O+ [; Z7 E. OCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
& {3 M) `0 f: M+ ]You might enjoy a course about
& q0 S- L5 k6 p) S9 W5 |Energy Economics!! c3 f& v2 O* C
ECON 366 Energy Economics' ]9 Z: S8 P5 b8 R" P
Topics: 3 p8 M6 c5 T8 z: T) d; H
Pricing+ z6 ]; U& V" r. [1 c
Role in economic growth * z. L$ ]: N" @- o+ U; E
Energy sources and markets 5 y0 z" {& D! s1 P+ B# s9 h
Role of government
+ g4 ?! ^8 f* oRegulation $ m3 u; P- f$ F5 m6 f, q/ s
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0 h! O5 G* T) [6 e( a7 PEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
C" O2 ~8 t( F$ {& P7 d( gSteps taken to address deterioration0 p7 b$ G& j: o4 ~6 H
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
9 B% z" c# i' ]9 J! p5 T1 l7 BECON 369 Economics of the Environment: h# j8 o' ?5 T( J- z4 ~* ?) K1 C1 k
Topics: 0 Q( L! `: Z, C0 L6 ]
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
0 |! W9 a! L1 R1 J9 c7 ITypes and causes of environmental deterioration
) ` X j4 w' s6 T7 jTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 1 V$ O$ e- ^( g. C
Recreation economics
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{0 S' q9 n3 E, T# ]8 v' M ]If you enjoyed learning about
6 g, e3 j5 J6 W q3 z6 d: P, A Individual Incentives
7 R6 R3 e' ]/ k& v; U( ^Total Welfare
/ w8 m3 c9 y$ H5 J9 ?6 L5 F' \You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! : C: I. E3 H: m4 x, T1 E, s; I) G
ECON 378 Law and Economics
; j; X7 M4 b" E4 J h4 GTopics: 6 a/ `* U5 `) P9 \$ p% K
Issues in Criminal and Family Law+ `1 t( F% Z% e5 Q
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
( o5 N/ a. K2 t2 [4 Q6 M, \. JChild Support Payments
# d5 O9 l$ t ePrivate Divorce agreements
% H \; s! ]: [8 k: c/ s$ WCriminal provisions of the Competition Act' h0 o0 b: t4 \: Y, a, p
" T- H9 Y5 P5 D; f1 bIf you enjoyed learning about 8 \7 N8 c u( _9 G6 J
Prisoners Dilemma
+ s! x% C' {, j2 s$ ^$ BDominant Strategies2 k/ l" j' E& F3 \" Z! x
Collusion
5 q! @8 T) H: q2 ^* fYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
0 P' D% b% f5 ?8 @1 l: G' s7 V! PECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
& {" z- i4 Q0 y4 S4 D1 ITopics:
3 o5 x2 {, G; Q/ pAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
/ q- a! N# y v9 z: ]2 P4 CApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion . w/ F9 b3 k3 y/ _$ W
Note! Prerequisites: 6 S: Q3 ?9 o2 n3 f, K5 ]
ECON 384 & 299 |
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