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Trade Z0 Y0 {( ~7 e, r2 N3 g
Growth: Y: I9 r: n. X* x; B
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China as an Emerging Economy o! W' D7 G; ?6 @$ r+ u) n
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!- f n3 h" K) G
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development g+ N Q, b) h8 P& e4 d! K
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
2 V4 W" \8 r# |& Q+ eRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
7 L0 r, j! X: s3 j" jConsequences of economic reform c6 F0 m$ f2 R1 {3 ]$ ?
Canada’s economic relations with China
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9 ?, U9 \' q( \- q. Z1 OIf you would like to learn more about: ) b3 p Y3 \6 k# D
Rich and Poor Countries
" Q' c. n1 Z8 w7 z' e0 y% PWhy economies differ
+ @! a0 C7 P7 ?: D b# D* tCauses for such differences* W) A6 e# B9 S
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 y) P7 ]8 m. c0 HECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& k/ Y. D$ c; z* o8 lTopics:+ a) y2 O T) d0 c$ C4 b
Technology
# U, G4 j0 j- OInstitutions0 B7 n# q6 O0 L! Z+ Z
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ! u7 W8 C; r3 X* u2 ^- F9 ?/ _
0 h& s! @2 X& f2 u! B* R# fIf you enjoyed learning about + P( g9 K0 t; |' K& W3 }! Q
Supply and Demand
6 w# } m0 k% z" \% a- x! YConsumer Behavior4 J" k+ y C! E* x9 [) d: x; b
Production and Cost
8 \0 f# S& K! M) K5 WPrice and Output
( i# n- Z" T* U$ BMarket Structures
' U" N+ ?, \/ c& f0 P$ ]5 TYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!4 m1 Y1 |0 j1 y, {; {6 Y% q0 y
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I2 E) H% N6 q; D8 l* W$ H; q; Z8 @
Topics:
# D' s; s. c1 z8 p/ UTheory of consumer behavior3 g2 L$ d* W% N- Z" I2 Y
Theory of production and cost- z% D5 u& B$ E, e+ M) `
Price and output determination under competition
, M0 a% @( F& f' G5 W4 ~Monopoly and other market structures
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. g2 ]: L1 |. m2 ~/ K; SIf you enjoyed learning about
& p. J$ o- o% O7 qCosts and Benefits
, G5 }# ~7 |0 k) A7 fExternalities
, ]" s5 p2 f, [7 ~) v+ `) G; ?2 _- aDecision-making
% b' _ f( G% t, \1 l MOr would like to learn more about 2 i E* s4 Z/ ^! Y' Q7 s) R. f
Capital Investments, ~) S* X! Z9 m3 F5 w9 J
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!, D3 b9 R3 P& o4 u5 r
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
* H# B5 W* `( w* ?& Z" z$ fTopics:+ c. B( o* y0 T8 u' [ U
Cost-Benefit Analysis
3 _8 N" _$ ]1 d/ Q, H% _ S1 I5 cEvaluating Public Investment Projects
# V( p: t- i' ^2 l' lLook at examples from
I1 r! E. `4 d# |( C* UTransportation. A8 q3 B6 H( E) F' t6 I
River Basin Management
4 z% [7 r% x' P0 i t7 v: KElectrical Generation
; F4 W8 i8 F/ |5 W- ~/ AOil & Gas and Pollution Control* V$ G! b; f3 `$ B/ Z7 I/ K$ _
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If you enjoyed learning about
: l& M2 {5 c* @+ W5 |/ ~Supply and Demand- U0 q9 Y; N- c) ?
Externalities
0 I% f! p/ X! P& C. }7 X: OResource Allocation* x* G6 }" A4 u
Taxation
4 ~( h% |/ E% w4 A V# eOr would like to learn more about 4 _- ]: Z, e4 G* `( U6 I% R7 O
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada; y9 l0 o5 E: H; g, [1 R# h6 _: {
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
* _; \ I) U/ P7 }8 ~; lECON 365 Resource Economics- W O q" b. g' Q! s
Topics:
, t L% Z4 a9 R# I5 l- }8 KExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
" b+ W, p0 ?6 ]' h! ]Scarcity and pricing: z# V( p4 l* Z& @1 B4 m
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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9 g; F6 @( G; N& CResource Allocation
$ n1 z. L+ {/ v9 tPricing( E7 c# u/ A! J' F: {
Markets8 }: M1 [6 k; j4 R7 i) m
Government roles, e3 ~. V* H3 f
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
) y. F+ a& Z4 t8 ?) WCanadian Energy Policy and current issues# F& R% ^2 L' W6 j% o
You might enjoy a course about
. \* G7 c+ J4 p$ G( ^( p8 kEnergy Economics!: p( l4 I! P& G2 L) f
ECON 366 Energy Economics1 A- b: X6 v' [ v* {! o7 B3 g" ^
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Pricing
6 n( e0 i2 b, S% ?! HRole in economic growth
" a8 S! K( j% m0 [Energy sources and markets 5 a( F1 O$ H3 \2 e& e4 W, I
Role of government : ~ Y6 [: `/ P% r/ y8 c& y& v
Regulation
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1 e$ n7 `5 m$ E/ z* @Externalities
9 K+ n1 ]: e" J d7 S# q5 X4 fRegulation
" s, I! E: L7 o& U/ W. w7 J7 TGovernment roles
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9 `+ |& V% ^# {Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
I! K6 r$ S; j* \Steps taken to address deterioration# s/ W3 S- W. s/ W) T
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 0 H5 z6 @; _' f3 S7 O' V
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
+ Z8 G" v# i8 d! J. ~Topics: ) x1 `0 @4 h5 T; D, u4 @3 p2 B0 q
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
O# b+ t" F8 l" q4 K# j+ a# m" |Types and causes of environmental deterioration ( M' G5 q) v9 H, h
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
' Z% N% A; R; |# r" XRecreation economics3 l! T4 k4 ~, W% u
" U, U! ^/ L. \- I% M) \3 {If you enjoyed learning about% T, r" o l% k4 \# [
Individual Incentives# W) z# ?8 N) n# q
Total Welfare 2 E# _9 O& @" E
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 6 s1 g( X, ^/ a5 L1 ^' R$ V
ECON 378 Law and Economics% i1 l: C1 K0 M( _
Topics:
: v& I( W; l% t7 ^" e, f aIssues in Criminal and Family Law
( k% @" @: V: q8 t WCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining7 ?5 X( x4 ?; N8 I* }/ h
Child Support Payments; q" o8 s- S) f% }; N
Private Divorce agreements
( O: o1 f* C3 l* z) }* P/ c2 [Criminal provisions of the Competition Act. @' J0 h3 K) X# L- T; l
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Prisoners Dilemma8 h" x2 ~. o. c; p6 M2 W
Dominant Strategies
9 _: G; \0 N0 u K) RCollusion6 I4 ]! _$ _6 J( K
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
) b+ |% P, d; _ ?5 z4 A; F/ b6 P6 FECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications8 ~7 ~. B5 f3 d2 Z# [9 Y+ M/ T
Topics:
3 Z5 C+ L# v- d' C$ C* }* c% L6 hAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
% V6 s) n( j) C0 iApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
: u- \+ o( g, _; [7 ONote! Prerequisites: ( Z! c" q) a* V& Q4 ]
ECON 384 & 299 |
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