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Growth+ \' i4 W$ R' n, c/ m- H
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China as an Emerging Economy- P& e; z2 D. C3 ^, H! Q) T" T
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!% o1 V9 Q; B6 ?" b
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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# z) f3 D7 ^; Q( R7 LChinese Economy Characteristics& A" {8 n7 ` a9 u- m/ p6 U, x
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy: v- t$ ~; x6 y
Consequences of economic reform6 i/ l' I! z' h, s
Canada’s economic relations with China
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& i" q7 F( u' d0 FIf you would like to learn more about: 3 K+ O3 B) n4 j' D/ W) n$ P
Rich and Poor Countries1 { K6 E; Z2 w7 A( ~
Why economies differ" q+ R" q* Z, d# D# Z
Causes for such differences
" m( D1 i& D: L% g2 h3 j _! q" }( \ rYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 L% I& T7 M3 a5 W
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& R! W# O8 l2 Q0 TTopics:/ x1 H" D/ n6 |: o! U
Technology
6 G( y& P4 ]- A; _; rInstitutions& }& o9 v4 Y5 Q% T
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
* e) B- `! a( j* J* x* j+ {Consumer Behavior
4 @. M: S9 C* l" F% T3 ]4 CProduction and Cost7 V5 e, T6 _: ^6 F* j' I& A. \
Price and Output
: H1 g" z! J6 ~) W- H3 p @Market Structures
- _/ L8 m- E# ~$ g/ P9 p; }You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!3 @' s' _# {6 C: i. B! @
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I5 _+ K: o4 r" p* E9 s
Topics:
- v$ N: |* z+ T/ U& iTheory of consumer behavior$ q5 L+ B3 [- B1 e# w% S
Theory of production and cost. ?0 ^" N! {& j& e& }4 K$ i7 s
Price and output determination under competition
# c0 M7 v# V' h+ @; CMonopoly and other market structures4 f/ i5 R$ |1 ?3 L* ^, c) V
+ _8 C% U- c3 D u' _If you enjoyed learning about
4 p4 F) m4 Q6 O4 Y, eCosts and Benefits
1 u% F+ Q- j9 m. I8 w% d5 m: P( _Externalities( u9 I& n' ]2 i% x
Decision-making
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& L0 \* H) _: W) z; c" rCapital Investments3 o/ ?1 W' t* C i% F/ [
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3 T2 K& k' w# [( w# ?! K- dECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation N8 y( y+ l" H' @ n
Topics:. {3 x: H' s; u+ o! t* u- G7 o
Cost-Benefit Analysis
7 G% ~" T. w6 G" Z9 c, YEvaluating Public Investment Projects3 _( e+ c" h% j* d+ l, @
Look at examples from 9 j5 P0 x- j! E+ d5 ? S' z* Q
Transportation6 l! N; V2 _) q
River Basin Management
% u; V* k6 h7 r" s+ BElectrical Generation" G/ J: s" H$ }: T& n
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control8 }! x9 l8 Y. |9 J7 ~
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$ j9 c3 L8 M9 V+ I( d' w- x8 q& ?Externalities# b7 H# i2 |8 T. b3 z
Resource Allocation+ B* }* i6 }0 U2 G
Taxation/ ~" P. a% M: ?/ H/ [: K$ \- i
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" I; }; |8 Y( v' q( V SSupply of Natural Resources in Canada/ }/ _& A0 |! B e
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
: k+ Y2 Z4 \- Q0 dECON 365 Resource Economics# ?5 Y( B3 X0 ~7 @
Topics:
% o! n# N" v2 V, \% B0 |3 y8 i# v/ aExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources& M7 {2 ?5 b0 X3 ]* N
Scarcity and pricing# U: @. F2 ?) C0 J7 a( K
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
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Markets) x: ~9 r. g* n; E
Government roles
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; v/ _' E4 G2 L# F' c; {The energy sector, including sources and markets1 I4 Q; o$ N& r5 V( W2 C2 F
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
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Energy Economics!
- [+ ^0 r6 Q, `8 j1 ~3 C8 A# NECON 366 Energy Economics( I+ _3 }( A' a- s& b
Topics:
. ]6 `6 M7 m0 x& \Pricing
/ }% V% @% \& e* m: i8 F1 VRole in economic growth 6 Z% f% s! r/ I% X2 U n, L
Energy sources and markets , [. v4 a9 z! c
Role of government
$ Y& \% z: {1 [. S2 FRegulation
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Externalities
. D4 I! B0 o% g! Y V& A3 y: n! X& NRegulation
9 R' O& |- q9 C9 c, E! `1 DGovernment roles4 Z" W" |% B x: w
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6 [$ {9 |3 o6 z6 p G* B* b* \, EEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration# @* p9 ?; T. c, x
Steps taken to address deterioration! s, j) E& T) G$ o2 R' Z' r
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 9 a c9 j# g! A; t# a4 l' [6 f
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment/ C7 c. q6 U! B4 D0 g
Topics:
3 d/ z! o8 z8 T4 C# JEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
. R# H z8 t L3 r- _4 bTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
6 K3 k @# L& ~$ k& W* |& k: xTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
# C9 l% t1 I1 j, qRecreation economics
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Individual Incentives
: E. d- B4 v4 h. TTotal Welfare
% Z2 a( R* @+ X5 J+ PYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
8 T7 {: ~2 n( w# o% VECON 378 Law and Economics
9 u: T5 r/ i/ ^# F+ @Topics: - [7 w& m2 Z$ g7 E
Issues in Criminal and Family Law m% w' R+ U, T4 R8 M8 ^& f
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
% ~) E1 H- n2 Q9 h( b9 d6 xChild Support Payments2 {8 J; C$ }" L: f& r8 O
Private Divorce agreements w O6 s; @3 p- {5 g+ n
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act5 U0 S3 `# B5 f- O; r0 _* w3 H5 t
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Prisoners Dilemma
. e7 s* l* n# t( @' g( a6 ODominant Strategies( I) _+ i. P: ^7 F
Collusion- f2 ] d! x2 O( N$ w& x
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! % J4 O* H4 C4 q5 k4 b: o% o5 Q0 ~
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications4 J" x" t! X% O8 t! e" y
Topics:
- h2 r1 S4 Q# q! `+ }: _" V' v% N0 G' hAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games$ n! f1 l/ D1 m" g- [* A7 H* V, b% [
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
4 ?& p, O! Y: I! n0 C5 N; uNote! Prerequisites:
" Y( a/ S5 L z! rECON 384 & 299 |
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