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Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy+ y2 o/ n+ u' r) x/ U
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
" q% X1 a- w6 g" T( @0 Y$ pECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
* U; W$ L0 y r tTopics:
. k/ l) H2 `/ tChinese Economy Characteristics5 A, u' \; Q, R, Z7 u
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy& _' t- y; d+ z9 D8 D
Consequences of economic reform
3 ~; P/ C6 u% G6 e+ J$ j' sCanada’s economic relations with China* K2 Q7 n) s, ]( Q9 Y. }' A/ I7 O$ Y
& N- b4 j9 n1 N wIf you would like to learn more about: % m+ `) R+ P; E3 u6 {& U0 `. V( K* G6 _: t
Rich and Poor Countries
) G6 X' _# S v) |( `4 H# N) _Why economies differ
: ]* R% \/ j$ Y# e4 d- C9 A+ eCauses for such differences: e& ~# K Y6 z/ ~
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 |8 _0 L' Q% J0 V4 V
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 u+ l' o1 L$ F
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Technology g+ ]8 t1 @0 Q9 N
Institutions2 p9 B! q* D& W2 g0 H: S/ \: H# {
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 w1 ~. j3 N& x+ p G8 pSupply and Demand4 R- S' v7 q7 Q" N% d6 }& n4 A
Consumer Behavior+ x5 `: I2 R$ K) o# M! o/ i: r
Production and Cost2 l7 }' q8 @& t6 G; O' V
Price and Output
" F% R) m/ I2 i9 ?! NMarket Structures
- ~, X1 u1 A) R2 V% fYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
2 i. g" U% v8 C9 F4 f/ W; g- xECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
4 J. ]0 B+ _& ZTopics:
0 c( S( h6 t9 d. Q) W) j/ ATheory of consumer behavior
: Q3 F3 v# j% ^- `+ \5 u0 K( PTheory of production and cost
c2 b, \2 w$ K# n! t, i; h- LPrice and output determination under competition
1 L# y) G: _4 F* GMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 D3 _! ]' B0 h) K7 V6 p$ eCosts and Benefits
2 S o" W% K) }7 u. g5 L" nExternalities- G! p( i5 ^- u. v
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
, {4 \% D v' h' _8 x0 \9 q5 w" YYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!, i( D2 l2 }6 _7 w8 g8 m' D8 j
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
9 T$ E6 Z3 |3 s& j, j- RTopics:
* I& `6 u+ I9 o2 rCost-Benefit Analysis! H6 U3 ]; |0 b+ Z7 J+ g$ O6 e
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
+ e, Z! N7 ~$ V/ l! MLook at examples from
; f2 B }) H- eTransportation
$ T/ q& j* V1 |" t2 zRiver Basin Management# I/ H4 M. E8 r. k7 y( h) R
Electrical Generation
1 d$ e. V7 e d- y! ^Oil & Gas and Pollution Control, E6 E* W" ?* B$ f. B
$ w7 ]" O' p+ u' A' t: TIf you enjoyed learning about - ]. A7 e, O5 l6 c' U j- e
Supply and Demand! L- a" h+ a" }" K4 h
Externalities
) q5 M, e5 n% Z$ fResource Allocation
9 E" z. F* Y! d, l' ZTaxation( _8 v8 j, }" {( Y+ [; N( Q% @
Or would like to learn more about
; O6 B' o+ T! g( ~Supply of Natural Resources in Canada# l: c# n1 w( o" {8 L, B% C
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
5 o; x( x( R9 y* D( QECON 365 Resource Economics4 t2 Z" k9 s6 p5 w7 W& @2 J
Topics:% R: G; n F$ k" F1 r9 g& D
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ i- o+ p- _; x% bScarcity and pricing1 l0 z: V3 m: Q( y$ |
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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% X; X$ z Z4 W+ |If you enjoyed learning about % E) C) l2 V0 x' g' ~1 B6 K
Resource Allocation: h7 G) R; V4 y! W
Pricing
( T- O4 ~% l8 T* HMarkets4 V5 B. r3 d& l, V. t
Government roles5 q2 e5 @8 q* @, r, T
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$ e' n" q5 L8 O+ T. V& [The energy sector, including sources and markets0 v* @. u* ^& Q; D$ E( n4 }3 F
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues8 K! G. Y- W+ b/ d$ h5 O- s
You might enjoy a course about 9 z- C- \7 I) X% n/ q
Energy Economics!% z$ b& A" O7 N
ECON 366 Energy Economics
$ T2 i" ` I- V8 v) dTopics:
; D( R8 q0 g# b! `+ wPricing& V0 @$ l2 u8 I# v
Role in economic growth
* s0 D; R, q4 r, J: ]% hEnergy sources and markets ( {5 |& n6 C# q1 C: j5 {
Role of government
1 H y2 C6 V( _7 z; P7 TRegulation - u2 A; i) |4 a
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# t6 l8 Q/ C0 g) x8 q s& r7 CExternalities2 K! ?0 h' `! p, j4 J! w* w0 @
Regulation
4 x& l5 n% c2 P; lGovernment roles
* z% J: m# O+ U5 a! [# T& [Or would like to learn more about
2 P/ j; d" U: d$ G5 L& CEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
# S2 O0 e* {4 d8 ^; V Z) q& bSteps taken to address deterioration, G9 t8 I& J6 E& G) V) @
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
' N* Z9 N6 g5 v8 ~ECON 369 Economics of the Environment( R! Z$ ^& v' P* C
Topics: . M# ]; w8 u! e6 j
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
. r9 g( ?& Q; D. ?7 R- R0 _9 dTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
* ?; {. R1 v2 D- ZTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
: [, V# v' ^8 K1 z3 JRecreation economics
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Individual Incentives
5 i# H: s" y/ x" @7 XTotal Welfare ( `4 j8 ?& P/ @
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
8 h8 r# i- b6 ^5 Z9 p* ~ECON 378 Law and Economics
: F# j7 B4 ~+ [" m: n9 t; Y9 n P: TTopics:
1 p. O8 w- n/ sIssues in Criminal and Family Law
8 F7 A1 {. o& r1 t8 J6 s- U9 M/ oCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
( L g; V& l; f8 t$ YChild Support Payments- n$ U: @3 y( p F' O
Private Divorce agreements
& r# o3 s3 C8 l8 u1 YCriminal provisions of the Competition Act+ s+ ~1 h+ K$ ]
( m' x/ {# U, ]) l Y; ]6 `" oIf you enjoyed learning about , ]! t# t& Y8 b9 I8 k0 f
Prisoners Dilemma
1 c3 m ]- X h- r* S lDominant Strategies7 \# @0 h6 f4 w0 Y# ?$ u
Collusion4 K* I$ S; a% Y7 S- y
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
' h5 f4 i8 n1 I ]/ W! L9 j" EECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
! y4 m/ L7 w5 e+ I3 B6 zTopics: 9 Q# u4 `3 y# u9 |& [) B7 U
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games" q0 k1 }1 O. l5 V$ t. `" G1 \
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
7 v& x7 R9 X/ P0 p& Z" K' h5 j, q6 vNote! Prerequisites: , X" c9 k/ ?' e" X
ECON 384 & 299 |
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