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Trade" k9 W7 i& {% E
Growth# v# P& A0 ~0 w
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China as an Emerging Economy
, V9 r2 m1 w7 n* W6 ?; W IYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!8 L% N' e) f. R& Z
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
8 \2 w. g8 S. Z/ N, h4 q) j* c0 ]0 ETopics:
& m$ S; i+ Q1 i2 CChinese Economy Characteristics: b/ \% r% J' D
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy* U$ N1 R: b( @7 f R C' O* }
Consequences of economic reform* n0 q* N$ a' e6 D
Canada’s economic relations with China
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3 S: U! [, }! B. x% e# b7 f: mRich and Poor Countries5 t& R; i5 N* i( T1 w, G
Why economies differ* K$ V9 F' ]4 P' t
Causes for such differences& U% P7 k: l S( y
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 j, @/ M; W- y d# Q3 hECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 @$ O9 H* @3 ^, p" |9 D: T
Topics:
# |0 }6 k* g# cTechnology# y7 B& D+ w' B$ c6 a, J
Institutions
. S' [. ], K7 q$ U9 J) {Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Y7 R2 C t& GIf you enjoyed learning about 6 f4 y3 k4 J7 O; L# @, G8 |
Supply and Demand3 t, c, P( E8 l5 Z( d( L- Q
Consumer Behavior0 b1 g8 R( j! u. c- L
Production and Cost, b+ X( |; F+ Z6 y% D
Price and Output- _% Y6 r- c8 t4 g5 t5 T: I, T1 u
Market Structures
( K# o* o1 h' r9 u. @; CYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
, `" i" m% o9 o) nECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
' _% Q7 h; h: W7 z, P0 f* ~Topics: 3 d. a: p2 t6 V& t4 f
Theory of consumer behavior
2 V& v) M; _& c6 T% }$ HTheory of production and cost
. p, U( p2 z9 DPrice and output determination under competition
|4 p, T. O+ w# u/ p2 qMonopoly and other market structures
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! i! c8 t5 ]" V+ sIf you enjoyed learning about
; L" S s1 P, m. O0 LCosts and Benefits 5 W' U% Z( e, @2 t1 B7 D
Externalities
) O# j! W+ L, h0 L2 \Decision-making7 Y% P& J" G) k0 g( s
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Capital Investments
2 Q3 y+ k. _7 s' QYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
, B+ m+ M; T/ X4 W; p) k2 G' E EECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation) j8 f2 A* l, d* |
Topics:+ i, c4 C/ t; h: Y' Z6 R
Cost-Benefit Analysis# Z. Q6 Q; I7 a; K
Evaluating Public Investment Projects7 h* p/ F5 o! w+ F
Look at examples from ( F/ F! U- c2 r$ X& {$ s1 n6 Y Y
Transportation
' v+ s) U6 P6 V! }2 TRiver Basin Management
; ^& n* b; d* ^* w( U7 F1 r1 v5 UElectrical Generation
5 |: v3 v" f& _: I( G+ q3 XOil & Gas and Pollution Control6 ^ H; A3 d0 ~
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Supply and Demand' i! ~, {' e/ v. {+ m' ^+ {
Externalities" m! z* h- a8 f$ {% F# d
Resource Allocation
1 t( a. |2 z' @) P, d: O; hTaxation
8 n* V9 ?1 N9 r/ Z+ k- [* Q, }# dOr would like to learn more about 6 e" W' V. d3 g; w
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada* b. o O. I3 u
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!. V# d& I+ E+ E1 P* X1 P
ECON 365 Resource Economics
1 m- Z0 z4 v6 ], ` i1 eTopics: J2 t" Y/ x1 x% J* A
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources6 A9 e$ {7 q% ^5 e: a2 g. @
Scarcity and pricing
4 b" [" ], W' _* }Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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7 z. u2 |2 X( R' W) T0 h# |Resource Allocation& e$ j. i, J+ J) ~. i0 q0 `
Pricing
; I" K/ M: y, B# C( uMarkets0 o, V* Y& }3 \. A* y
Government roles$ z, e/ p# V- s, b: k6 J4 h
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
# a. Q: p- n+ b1 @$ Z; DCanadian Energy Policy and current issues# q/ F* d0 x& R/ P/ l6 w! S5 Q
You might enjoy a course about
2 o5 c: z1 Y Y aEnergy Economics!; H# M9 ~% {: ^% R( {. r8 _1 r/ g+ X
ECON 366 Energy Economics
- j$ x7 ?+ M- R0 }9 P* zTopics:
1 Y+ u2 [8 @* R6 d9 g6 o) yPricing
$ I S9 g, Q& \, ORole in economic growth " A$ H" l4 ?# }8 T% |5 w
Energy sources and markets
; S2 a- r1 N& Y; ORole of government
7 i0 W6 a5 V: }! L4 [Regulation 2 k1 T: j1 p1 v0 H1 c1 g3 M
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Externalities
6 o- P1 K% g! a2 W# zRegulation
$ H/ T* s* H% `Government roles7 |/ |. H, }4 X. E/ Q" e
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration E" M5 `$ z, a% h4 N
Steps taken to address deterioration
3 r4 q9 P! V$ p, G% E! G( ?3 u5 ]You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
! p5 t0 v U$ TECON 369 Economics of the Environment) C& j0 q, Y0 `1 j2 ~$ p
Topics: ! @6 a/ l$ W5 _# E9 l
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment - e% c: z+ e4 f; q8 C
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 9 z) l4 k* R$ j
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 1 @5 ]& f6 }) ^2 X
Recreation economics* {3 n( F$ R$ g$ `2 ]& s
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Individual Incentives
. p8 O6 h! L( U& o& S- nTotal Welfare # m1 y: m5 o9 b; H* B$ B
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
/ s2 u: `' r3 \1 \4 M) cECON 378 Law and Economics' x! c4 \3 r0 ~! i
Topics: 7 B- Y1 {$ m s, W8 t
Issues in Criminal and Family Law# A6 w9 ~. F1 l* L t. n
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining2 L4 ~% ~- U& _$ `% A& O# m
Child Support Payments' d1 ?/ O h6 h+ t
Private Divorce agreements
, Q3 h" \2 j% y- j- |% `Criminal provisions of the Competition Act0 \5 {4 Y" F$ r7 m
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Prisoners Dilemma& Y s K: I4 [) I0 Z0 R5 p
Dominant Strategies! E, ]" I5 i) a1 K4 c$ V1 c- M
Collusion
% I! K/ ]4 ?3 J# A4 j5 UYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! % c# F0 u: ~, ]% j; j& X9 c
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications& ^6 p+ P' _9 O) w8 w* j% k
Topics:
0 T$ p/ Z# D7 T! `( YAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games3 Y% C( X# B- {/ p8 B
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion - f6 L' I' |; _
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ECON 384 & 299 |
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