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Trade# o5 w: G8 M& `: R5 h8 K$ R. S. @
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
. v; _ S, ~. j, e: K& yYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
3 O( {% M' \5 r8 z0 V a* ]( c0 ^2 jECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
6 ^. y; a) Y# s6 U( DTopics:
$ W3 N8 V3 G j! m7 z. K( xChinese Economy Characteristics, e! O+ _& f; S; k8 a) V# H, A+ M1 |
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy/ R# m( A9 r; S* Z2 ?- u/ \2 | i
Consequences of economic reform
$ a' j# F2 k% o" e0 U- _3 t8 \, U- sCanada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries" F+ X* c( D0 `' I- P7 u( a
Why economies differ# L2 T8 c) }0 @+ J
Causes for such differences! K1 N6 k+ Q/ \7 W! Q% X. y2 a
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 c+ t6 r" j5 F/ t0 o, Q# f4 \
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth" q7 l4 p& ^4 m9 E
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Technology
& u$ o2 L5 z! [Institutions6 e F' v" x* D' h# s& M* K
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence $ o3 g3 j: y5 b1 f: Z' d C! }
- P+ ~; T& u: R3 w/ C6 d4 lIf you enjoyed learning about 1 x U# Y' ~+ i5 s/ w2 K) T
Supply and Demand Z+ _2 w/ ~( W' ^$ v. j
Consumer Behavior
& b. X* p/ w7 I" W! w' |Production and Cost
6 m( b4 X7 o* f) O4 U2 l2 [! e, u( TPrice and Output" h% x- o& j8 u) W4 C" ~, b
Market Structures
( T. x1 Q& W6 O( ~You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!+ }/ H7 G3 A# y) m. d2 Z, e
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
5 `, Q. w* ?: b @* V3 s& e# jTopics: 0 P2 o( x6 ^! T. _+ a, X# `
Theory of consumer behavior
7 `1 I- s( w3 ~0 U# o# S. ^Theory of production and cost
$ O6 r! Y9 }2 a" kPrice and output determination under competition; |( t _+ q9 T! _! H
Monopoly and other market structures
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; U8 O4 I- P& I @1 ?0 m/ H8 |; ]) @' QCosts and Benefits - K' L% T5 O9 |: c4 H" `/ K
Externalities/ T: E) g* w2 r% O5 K
Decision-making$ Y: n0 l& w6 B# V" u ]! l3 D
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9 O+ J# O- {' W& L: H/ @Capital Investments
8 A: J& |9 d' ^2 e3 ], v9 N8 F3 m2 [You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
- R2 T" T* A5 i6 s0 N5 L1 dECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 _7 X% c: R7 D, \2 u+ I+ ]* M1 W
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
, _ I% _- m* k0 xEvaluating Public Investment Projects9 [7 m& ]; D4 y
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Transportation4 t* J# x6 j* Y. e$ v
River Basin Management( l4 a. V; t$ U. X2 A; E& |
Electrical Generation
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Supply and Demand
; N9 V& f u7 j. O- N# i- UExternalities
6 q% F: a/ [3 B* p2 |Resource Allocation9 u$ s8 p' Y+ J" z! N% f: X3 e
Taxation' O; _9 i% n+ e p2 @
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7 C% P% B7 B; y* E. q2 xSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
0 J: F4 I5 p& p) B3 h1 eYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
! C: |9 n8 B7 _3 j* s kECON 365 Resource Economics
2 u/ C2 J4 `9 \: n& \2 m; CTopics:
* {6 a2 \- J# R6 F" J; N" C8 XExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources+ z' ?* X) E$ u3 N; N- ^
Scarcity and pricing+ W5 N7 H+ ^* y [1 _, \" U; d
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues9 q( q0 i+ P. p8 g
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Resource Allocation
3 g' V! q, G3 L; c; V$ uPricing7 G% }6 K: K$ V, N
Markets6 ^3 G6 t) f* g3 v& c& \4 o
Government roles8 v7 ^8 c: U. U0 I- @# P
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The energy sector, including sources and markets: i% Q) j5 s/ I6 j5 T4 K& ^0 B& d
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues6 t9 x0 H; T2 T6 r8 { X
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Energy Economics!
8 a3 u9 m9 B* o. ~2 bECON 366 Energy Economics
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Pricing: o) @. z) D% v# s& I1 s3 V" x: w
Role in economic growth
: ?- u- t" ^+ N5 g. ]! b; XEnergy sources and markets
& _ m1 _/ q2 Q$ o# z4 SRole of government . H. T4 @) g: f9 W5 J5 M" |
Regulation
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0 E! {) |1 W6 T# B; ]- T) qExternalities# X; N& ?& b6 g; ]; u0 X" p
Regulation
. `- z* {' \# d8 Y8 u* D& VGovernment roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
) J. U, J: l2 y P8 wSteps taken to address deterioration# |* K" \- N$ m0 w3 V
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
8 N6 ~9 m1 w7 OECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 _8 A- }5 m0 k g* k" G$ U
Topics: 3 W0 W2 `& c3 ~; K2 o2 N3 z9 c. C5 I
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
4 r; n( L- U' J7 c! [Types and causes of environmental deterioration
) b0 A1 D+ Z: W$ I7 G. kTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
' X7 x9 o* n7 nRecreation economics/ e" z; \2 H, ?5 V! C# p
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+ U$ ?7 z. A+ Q. X) L K Individual Incentives
% O. j3 I, V; ~7 TTotal Welfare + q9 L M1 `$ q. J, e
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ECON 378 Law and Economics$ x+ E* y4 }' b& b; K# i4 r# R
Topics: 1 \; T" m+ k; M; B5 E' r+ \
Issues in Criminal and Family Law3 N4 @1 ?5 g; {0 b. n
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* t. U! g# a( X: \Child Support Payments; T/ \5 d, s, M, c+ z0 U, P
Private Divorce agreements
9 I, w3 i- q1 [5 v) H9 Y" D' O0 x6 r+ ECriminal provisions of the Competition Act6 y6 I: n: P4 R& d+ j" z) N# M- s
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Prisoners Dilemma% W5 U2 r8 T% X: C' r( K
Dominant Strategies# E& O6 C/ C7 l2 X5 ?5 n4 @
Collusion
6 o; R: m; a" |/ r1 `3 F0 WYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! * w. Q W7 I- u' }* D8 l& Q( D
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: C1 T# l8 H% ^
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
. g9 m6 Y/ p3 t0 C' B* D: i( j& E1 ]Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 8 n9 ^7 b( {2 l( r8 U
Note! Prerequisites: ' t0 @0 E! j6 r, @' D, a! N
ECON 384 & 299 |
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