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Trade x( f! F! \: x. @$ K0 Q; o ~/ v
Growth0 q! `1 V: a4 Y1 j* N+ S" T" r
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China as an Emerging Economy
5 K# ?! i) \. H8 M7 |0 nYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!; ?: C3 M0 M$ @! E
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development6 f1 K5 q1 G2 _. S2 }8 N
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
: z0 ^3 x$ k9 tRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
2 J9 K+ I; _9 ~. b/ w& [Consequences of economic reform8 |# Q* z7 P. r% z
Canada’s economic relations with China0 V6 ]. t8 e- C' \: ?
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' G9 ~2 o# P$ H& h! o4 d9 Q4 IRich and Poor Countries
7 v( _9 L. Z' V! M1 KWhy economies differ
1 z! s- Q" T$ Z$ A* V2 \Causes for such differences
4 A9 _- G: z6 a5 B) H1 iYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# w+ n. G0 B Y( t! `ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; _& F ]& }- g7 o+ a
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Technology
+ ]7 R- U" r' N rInstitutions
+ o- n4 [ Q4 _) l" O; V" h2 J# J2 eGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence : X6 e3 z% k4 R$ \8 d
$ u0 A+ A6 H% M5 t' W. i, kIf you enjoyed learning about
# v8 V& S8 j( f+ L! ?5 N2 }Supply and Demand5 G4 |& L* {" ]% X9 V3 [3 l+ C* m
Consumer Behavior
# P0 k' n/ N( KProduction and Cost
% ~' L. a% M7 M) b5 {5 u1 C( qPrice and Output) O/ g8 J8 [1 t4 S5 i
Market Structures4 F) ~9 b5 d0 b1 i
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
# d9 y, e5 O* m; u" G+ P8 w! i) tECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I$ j4 U" I0 ~" g1 }, V: I
Topics:
5 M6 C/ b3 f: w! QTheory of consumer behavior8 Q# j' B3 T! W1 H0 a
Theory of production and cost
4 P2 V% O( _' k4 q0 P2 Z1 lPrice and output determination under competition, j8 G4 T3 c! J& g2 Y% {4 |% s
Monopoly and other market structures* p' q% K1 Y1 V9 D
/ U$ @4 I" {: nIf you enjoyed learning about
; ]' s3 G7 y, u4 g6 S0 W& S5 k0 A. PCosts and Benefits
9 P% T% J" `/ w" m3 u: T5 mExternalities
1 z% i& Z+ \# U, F2 o, HDecision-making
* h7 j Z% j* C" d. f. p7 A# R) }; W, e- tOr would like to learn more about
% V) B& k6 ^% }7 a& V- ZCapital Investments
8 ^3 x- W2 e+ R. `7 |7 I- |You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!. l( H4 Q0 `; w9 Q& D& M' l
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
) ^% r# ]2 ^3 r5 T. M" `Topics:! d7 b- ]- n% M2 O
Cost-Benefit Analysis
7 p) J. |" X6 d/ k+ dEvaluating Public Investment Projects
6 A$ r/ |" B( N) F* ?Look at examples from 7 O0 J3 n0 D3 J4 y- ^, u
Transportation
1 e0 o' T y9 D& W+ k4 C. URiver Basin Management; a# Z6 Q b, x( N3 c
Electrical Generation1 x$ G9 L3 M0 @+ r% |* c
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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/ @+ Z E; q' Z3 sSupply and Demand
* _% \4 y- ~5 i M6 b0 F; t. b2 D2 |Externalities, I! \! a, s2 o; {
Resource Allocation
4 J/ E+ k+ Y! p/ I! \% `Taxation' F) n1 y' U4 h) Q
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' u% A( C$ I1 O @0 y5 WSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
D( [8 f# \# { y6 XYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!* _* p! [4 d9 J% ~
ECON 365 Resource Economics
3 ?# J, m/ c. y$ o) N/ I; bTopics:2 k" M/ B" r1 _ E6 L
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources2 ?, D& l6 m% M w: a
Scarcity and pricing
4 R9 t! Y: t) o* _Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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& t5 f5 h5 L% ]/ [If you enjoyed learning about 9 K- d3 D) j6 x3 b) Q4 N6 [! O
Resource Allocation
7 p+ ^: N. ?, K/ A: V! }Pricing! a, a8 z2 }4 x
Markets8 Y1 o6 _0 _9 A1 L6 ]+ u; x
Government roles
3 d3 O0 I3 d V9 H, COr would like to learn more about # c5 j0 B0 {5 M& [. ~, `
The energy sector, including sources and markets
/ [8 e1 f' \& @3 u1 P0 S- r) x- aCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
& a" e5 _% e' ?/ aYou might enjoy a course about
/ G H: S2 ]6 e: L) {8 MEnergy Economics!
9 _7 {8 G5 B/ Y3 p5 d$ FECON 366 Energy Economics' g% U2 G9 f; |8 Z& J- b2 p0 p
Topics:
; @. H& A# k: j L! EPricing. N$ l" t' @, J* e% O
Role in economic growth
0 `7 w% i/ Y! e% T8 REnergy sources and markets
1 ?+ g0 V4 x$ {( s. fRole of government
; v, V4 P* m0 W8 G- v2 q" e mRegulation # s4 @9 C6 H8 f( g; U- G
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Regulation- W ?& l6 m( K/ g6 I
Government roles
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4 N) R- S# {# w8 T/ VEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration4 {. H! K: v# Z# q. K7 L
Steps taken to address deterioration
# H2 C+ e: V& N( F9 tYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ; \/ K# D \4 k$ _+ g
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
3 }# l7 V5 i7 A4 ~Topics: . ]7 `$ \( p$ E( m5 E7 _
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 5 i; q" Y6 ]$ ]5 d c( i" b
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
`4 E: Y$ H; C, U/ `Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
; J3 X3 g- M: a3 y( `& xRecreation economics! a' c3 N( J" |5 t" _# y# h, Z2 q1 x
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Individual Incentives' I! r# g0 I) A' @# Y( S
Total Welfare " q R1 W) p! w7 K$ {; k
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
# h4 e; C5 g, S" S8 B2 E5 b( ?$ Z, ~ECON 378 Law and Economics
/ t. @; B1 T3 i) mTopics:
+ k* ?5 N5 c1 k& m* DIssues in Criminal and Family Law
. J" H0 F, W2 I! X( W6 P8 ICrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining; o/ h, J5 S+ G4 Q6 L
Child Support Payments
- a% h8 Y) L9 BPrivate Divorce agreements3 U5 l$ O* b' X1 {- y i$ N
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act. M3 _, X6 j$ H S" p
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' S1 b( x% c5 n' y* j4 x! ]Prisoners Dilemma
: r& z1 Y& r- cDominant Strategies5 S3 d6 m0 }1 L# }/ y4 e& ^" D
Collusion
: z4 c( a5 y! n; @* _5 ^You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! : D, r2 J) Q4 J3 U4 R
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications* s- G5 j5 p+ u, X8 I
Topics:
4 B. E. ?& C& H2 g7 Y- E8 l- z7 xAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games1 B8 Z3 z# H' a% p8 w
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 0 a& A* v8 z; ^6 ?0 B* s% [1 [+ t
Note! Prerequisites: : e" F0 ]+ Q1 e- L' ~
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