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Trade; H* Z7 z1 S. c' H! x2 `7 J
Growth
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- b6 F7 [' e# V9 [8 ?. V XChina as an Emerging Economy
: |/ a: e* T1 G) \7 rYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
1 ~* ], ]$ J" {. QECON 211 Chinese Economic Development" t, W4 e* M. L. J5 b
Topics: : O# k/ j/ P- Y/ C$ a
Chinese Economy Characteristics- T2 l( T7 C8 ?! E( b5 [# G
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
2 R) K, u2 J5 Q+ _Consequences of economic reform& N' n6 |6 @& b9 v' p% |% k
Canada’s economic relations with China0 K8 |* _2 \- s1 J) k/ C& ~
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Rich and Poor Countries: c1 [3 l7 L2 D/ j
Why economies differ7 s1 I5 X4 ?# i! t, y
Causes for such differences
0 b1 J9 B( ~* ?/ e3 y& e+ ZYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: H# l4 @0 Z' Q! X
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 A/ k/ P" N5 b) `- J iTopics:
' f: e1 U7 |7 p) O& }Technology4 j1 q0 y% G- N3 v- Z- x
Institutions
3 h. X7 d- z# E* FGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ! u* _: A/ M+ h, |' D. b
! x0 g, f# G7 V$ Y, b# x X" yIf you enjoyed learning about ' o7 v8 n1 h& a5 l1 M
Supply and Demand
5 P: ?4 h @# Q5 UConsumer Behavior8 ?% S( v6 q; e) H. ~1 _- f
Production and Cost6 c. A- e' n( e5 {
Price and Output8 H `: _ W. V0 K7 c: v' N
Market Structures" M( t {; t% k
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!% d4 \; K3 ?9 \/ D
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I2 L& r6 m# ~4 U+ L
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Theory of consumer behavior w3 M3 t/ K2 j
Theory of production and cost. n' L# |$ o7 P( {8 {* C/ R
Price and output determination under competition5 Z7 p8 o9 f6 v/ x6 }
Monopoly and other market structures
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: J; P& m+ V% j4 Z [1 y$ D6 KIf you enjoyed learning about
' S P @% Z, c/ y7 p; T; NCosts and Benefits
% _' G u' j. g6 X- |/ qExternalities
( T! Z. b' s) e! L& MDecision-making- v/ p, d& t7 X2 N
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Capital Investments7 z3 ?2 F- o) k9 d K/ V
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!+ ?9 E) F- F& `, E# _: N* ]
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
* ? p& f! ?8 U3 L4 mTopics:/ E* | _% ]5 j! T
Cost-Benefit Analysis
9 f% y) b6 |( b" uEvaluating Public Investment Projects) ?5 D# v( V2 c- O( \0 Y9 {
Look at examples from . O2 l4 U6 m* j- ?
Transportation! f# b# i0 o# |
River Basin Management
$ R0 w0 d# {/ U$ m: j; L& ~Electrical Generation% `- q/ C/ h2 U5 P$ I3 T; M
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control) Z$ O3 I' \, d- K5 ]; `1 O
& J. W! |0 B' }( `3 O* H, JIf you enjoyed learning about
/ ?) _, `: i% J9 S: jSupply and Demand: r9 `. X3 I; V7 x9 k5 ^3 v2 p
Externalities
, E1 ~9 o( L) j8 LResource Allocation6 g: M* O! g! l3 ^2 n3 i% F! G8 }
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada9 X3 d3 V& }0 w! |" [' ^9 V0 L
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!7 g% E! ]* j i9 V
ECON 365 Resource Economics2 A/ p! D2 l1 W4 o
Topics:
( T% K* H' K; R) SExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources( S4 E) W5 @7 m' M9 l$ O
Scarcity and pricing& @5 T2 A- X' V) }
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
; e% N( a6 }" G9 l0 X; K7 C; y! rPricing
- w* s8 ]: l5 i6 W) ^0 OMarkets% Z/ S/ }, C0 ~7 B
Government roles9 R( F7 w6 A0 ^' \# ^# O! j3 v
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The energy sector, including sources and markets L- n& Z0 S# h; w$ G1 `$ x7 A7 Y5 v
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues0 \, |# @" ~' \- o
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Energy Economics!8 p% a g( `) l. H7 k
ECON 366 Energy Economics; o$ i- n w( Q; r# E& l6 p
Topics:
% K" J4 X2 p# R" a7 [' KPricing
, T$ \6 u# Q7 Z6 RRole in economic growth 0 D' A7 o* h& }+ L- i
Energy sources and markets a& S: g ]( {* ~" i
Role of government 9 H1 v0 W4 _) O. k! U" b
Regulation ! | t6 |" `- N8 H
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4 x6 P9 E6 n( P- {Externalities
! g1 N" W- s# ]' i! s9 a$ WRegulation
# g4 C* A! y2 ]/ P. BGovernment roles% w, f. y' g" t8 [1 J
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' g0 P }1 V8 s4 t. t. WEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration; X! G: }- }) B, s$ Q2 ?( \
Steps taken to address deterioration5 c7 u* g! x' f7 `. q2 B
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! * W/ O- e7 Z: j: T+ W, }
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment+ N1 z1 E5 F( ?3 ]% V1 w; k$ s
Topics: # h% d0 `3 B: W# M
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment {4 @" N: ]# }
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 7 [6 M |, B; x% O% V8 _) T/ N
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
3 f6 H3 C" N; P( C6 vRecreation economics3 V$ `- I5 H3 c( n0 s! g
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Individual Incentives
$ t; ?' u, O Z+ ITotal Welfare
- T6 L3 f. [. {9 ^5 q, ~You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 7 H! I( `' v1 {6 ^8 l: b @7 d
ECON 378 Law and Economics
# J3 {2 \; f2 Y2 v3 KTopics:
4 ^6 ~: A# _, gIssues in Criminal and Family Law/ e4 q6 M& ?+ p# C3 k
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining; T6 Z) d2 Q4 l
Child Support Payments
! M* y, M: W4 _5 t7 ~1 V5 kPrivate Divorce agreements* m1 O; x- E# a6 [/ K6 H
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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- [9 A8 U! d, V6 t+ I9 o) |Prisoners Dilemma
3 K# C& o' E o: X. PDominant Strategies
& L4 g- o& R# YCollusion- H+ w' r& O* k* ~" A K) q
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
1 f1 B/ Y/ ~. vECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
! _' b5 E# U( q& Y6 c1 qTopics: ' [8 O# ?( Q' V! b8 d
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games+ _' E3 ?: `2 r+ t |" T# q% M
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
6 j8 q% u2 o) K+ t+ }2 A- N hNote! Prerequisites:
) L0 a1 a0 f* `+ ^7 d# ]( E. GECON 384 & 299 |
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