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China as an Emerging Economy
. j0 j/ h' b. H0 W4 ~+ QYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!* s5 M$ Q" _; H3 P2 h: w7 M ?
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
+ D' t1 e9 o' x; NTopics: , L- G+ v9 P( {: W% k/ I
Chinese Economy Characteristics8 {8 W) Q/ x% u$ ?
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
& {3 e: s! `/ Z& kConsequences of economic reform) [- m0 | N; g
Canada’s economic relations with China' Q0 G, x' [% W5 J( M
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3 Q k4 Z) ^$ ~ V+ }Rich and Poor Countries7 z! K( B/ |0 G- z) q* w3 e
Why economies differ
8 D& o6 m/ k& N# ]! J- P+ ?Causes for such differences
* d/ t$ V, A9 \0 ^) s3 i# vYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* J7 W# B' D6 h$ ?- ]! ?! QECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: A. `6 ^: T6 W; Z2 k* w9 u: ZTopics:, ~! l5 E" R7 z5 m1 N
Technology& }" n* O+ ~0 h ^3 \* ]3 ]
Institutions
0 b- a+ K0 W! n3 z7 m7 e" `4 H/ kGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ' h3 W5 k" Q, B$ j: m
+ \) A. r/ Y# J* @& iIf you enjoyed learning about 8 l- M) F! ~& x1 v" l5 V( i0 w( ?
Supply and Demand, t: U! {8 n; X
Consumer Behavior# y0 h* z9 z% F: C( V
Production and Cost
8 \3 G2 v8 d2 I6 }) L! V9 DPrice and Output
, ^, e3 z+ f) W* U$ EMarket Structures; l6 { v p; r. D$ q& T- X
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!8 u S/ ]1 s( s6 p
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
0 |) P0 w; n: O% pTopics:
7 o% L( M, \5 w9 q' ~Theory of consumer behavior1 O! N5 _* B# x$ h$ W
Theory of production and cost
% ?' z$ z6 b/ g4 W( b( @Price and output determination under competition
* X- t- Q1 ^# w* ^- ^ |1 F: sMonopoly and other market structures* h- _: n1 P; a3 Z1 ]9 N! N! r5 Y
4 \, j3 T O" u( m1 {/ wIf you enjoyed learning about " m$ q8 W+ B5 _, r7 v1 f
Costs and Benefits
d6 c; [0 L/ ?( w! T {$ YExternalities* Y! d2 @% H- e
Decision-making, P8 q3 Q: t, ], {
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/ Z' }0 x, U" g" e, ~" D3 r7 fCapital Investments
( l& l6 y( j$ Y+ }8 k4 L9 F- cYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!3 P% y" T, J/ F7 U7 B" U& _
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
- A( Z- a [: B2 O S7 e. d% NTopics:
2 ~8 d+ e3 D! ^& e& d l1 tCost-Benefit Analysis
! V5 G: s$ T& u7 Y, sEvaluating Public Investment Projects( t' g0 W- D$ v: N3 @+ F
Look at examples from 5 p6 X/ L( Q; m0 _7 t/ \; @
Transportation* N0 Q- E2 M. @) A0 a& B# J
River Basin Management
5 P9 f7 {0 E2 S- w8 ~% a) @+ YElectrical Generation) E0 }# s8 R8 L+ w: Y/ j- l
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control, J$ j5 N+ R- w1 n6 ^: @
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Supply and Demand
, h1 V& a% t. p# B6 i* W" z9 CExternalities
' f# M! [7 P# t$ w) PResource Allocation
, T1 ?, m% A' T r0 A$ U3 FTaxation
( ?& _% \1 u! A& DOr would like to learn more about
" e) W9 }, O( @0 l9 Q8 ~Supply of Natural Resources in Canada5 o+ j0 i0 v/ F
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
0 X3 v9 T+ _% e7 @- _ECON 365 Resource Economics
0 L/ n$ F. ?1 l% QTopics:
6 q! h, r1 l4 ~, S$ QExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources; e4 e5 B6 Z, @
Scarcity and pricing
" ^/ S S8 j" O) LContemporary Canadian resource policy issues2 Z1 _$ G; e/ X& f1 x
X$ T3 L# f& `8 n6 R6 i' W6 IIf you enjoyed learning about # Y; [& O3 `$ b* @0 {
Resource Allocation) E% |; O" O4 T7 t
Pricing
+ r3 N4 r" L4 u0 [- K; EMarkets
& a" N. \* |# h- ]) YGovernment roles( G9 U% p5 n ~$ w- s! {
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* U: O% a; X3 N1 K3 DThe energy sector, including sources and markets
! o% {% P4 _( }9 ? [9 K6 I" \Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
+ [- w8 Y3 t: [7 |You might enjoy a course about
9 k- m: I5 ^& D. P6 F- p! lEnergy Economics!
! E" F9 e+ L- a4 \ECON 366 Energy Economics
- J F! c+ z' q9 F( W( r, OTopics: 9 ]! I# \/ h8 U' H( H
Pricing
% W$ x% ^; q1 c: B# lRole in economic growth
3 \- f5 M1 K; m* O+ oEnergy sources and markets
1 B% Y9 _( r9 C+ K: k8 V- kRole of government ' l) U" d: b5 a1 V% \
Regulation ; n" G: J0 S, f+ B* q I4 @- \
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Externalities: S1 |' b$ O0 z7 N
Regulation! V2 |) K1 O4 b: Y2 ], x
Government roles. A5 V7 G$ _! H$ I; g& J
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" F, |. l$ B2 |, Y( M/ Q6 V( M: BEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration- P V6 a* x; {7 q8 v
Steps taken to address deterioration
2 z. Q S# h1 H9 O' PYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
. h1 R. r, o9 v1 F1 h" W! _- V3 g4 r! iECON 369 Economics of the Environment
7 u F* X/ d- H! p' X$ ]7 PTopics: / f: y& H3 u7 O( [; b0 a0 m7 b0 C
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
* M2 `' y* d. x4 m# G+ wTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
, `7 ]* U0 o+ n) [! A2 m3 n& bTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
9 C* e( i. c6 F9 p5 D1 g5 r: `Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives
0 B, y6 i; Z4 i3 p9 U8 ~$ ATotal Welfare
/ r5 \# q' x) Z! \1 pYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
4 O7 d# K+ z0 k, X! LECON 378 Law and Economics7 h8 ^; K: Z% f4 M1 g
Topics:
% P( e% G' `6 D5 d3 \+ k, nIssues in Criminal and Family Law
: ?# h& B. m& N# E: t2 v: V% wCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
' P# ~& V3 c4 |8 L$ TChild Support Payments9 m! Q1 U* E9 K
Private Divorce agreements0 c/ U" P% m) V/ f9 C7 ?
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act8 \8 Q: O1 H$ k) C$ ^0 O- @6 [ Q
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Prisoners Dilemma
# |/ j D: g f s4 S5 kDominant Strategies
8 p1 R- X/ h# cCollusion
9 o6 h& e* j2 r1 g% Y5 |You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
! i+ ?2 k M/ K8 r/ cECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications9 I! W; v: D4 u- a
Topics:
7 \, L! |7 s2 A% u' PAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
+ g, T+ D# ^0 q. R9 f" b2 W9 GApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
& S2 |3 l# t: z" oNote! Prerequisites: . C0 ]. l2 O9 g! p
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