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* d( L; R. f& ~% N& ^- YChina as an Emerging Economy
1 ~0 a, v& _1 B) X: qYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
* S* O( ]* \( |! ]ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
4 m- {+ v3 j# k; y rTopics: 7 t+ q0 V F5 ], S
Chinese Economy Characteristics
7 A6 }" S) F: k% PRecent Events in the Chinese Economy; G0 j5 N! ^; n6 ~% O
Consequences of economic reform
2 N* T1 v, ]9 m# u7 |Canada’s economic relations with China
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+ T T) Y/ K/ E8 }! }* BRich and Poor Countries: j+ ^" t! I8 w @4 W
Why economies differ+ z; |8 R2 N8 ?# R9 Z
Causes for such differences% z* u( I0 z x5 l+ Z1 k9 S
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 Y: P) P7 g4 u2 E! C8 zECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: X8 g# q1 g9 k! I% O
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4 Y; I0 j5 u8 VTechnology0 O0 ]$ W7 f& N F! s
Institutions8 N3 Z! R$ R0 K" z: S& @$ l+ v# t
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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' `% k1 n8 O% T5 KIf you enjoyed learning about $ e( R3 c) F. @% \' m6 Q" J
Supply and Demand
: _3 V1 \2 H; z: BConsumer Behavior
; ~, S/ h8 G2 j# h7 f5 Z2 @2 eProduction and Cost
1 O% q7 ]2 f$ J8 r2 m, Q7 b1 f# QPrice and Output' x7 Z! r" @) p3 i3 G7 j
Market Structures
4 J3 O6 f, C& ?: g4 T% iYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!/ Q/ [+ G9 J) Y4 z8 d
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
/ p3 W" O4 O hTopics: . E0 P+ S+ J( w, y2 k. |
Theory of consumer behavior
' K9 r# C% \% p; aTheory of production and cost
; a" c! [% ^% P5 c% qPrice and output determination under competition
- u( C" F/ k2 S+ K* I: sMonopoly and other market structures! R+ I% [1 l& `
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Costs and Benefits
" B, x y$ r! L+ ~+ pExternalities
7 T' q4 a5 i, X! A. ~9 wDecision-making
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9 D- l8 n; B- {3 kCapital Investments" W; [. ~, A2 O
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!% |% Q# O5 L6 Y* {7 A7 L1 g
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 d$ `. L6 G$ I: t6 N) W, _
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Cost-Benefit Analysis) X$ B. V+ W6 [1 Z |1 e! o$ M
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
+ `% a6 \- ?) ]* J' xLook at examples from - y) F0 T( I5 E! P0 f1 c4 }2 u" n
Transportation
3 P# u0 S1 J" X" t) BRiver Basin Management
9 `" ^" V* z1 ^& b* k' b" EElectrical Generation2 j' \% t1 v3 [# S0 s" L8 v6 x
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control( o6 M# e1 U: H' I1 @! {: F+ Y
9 _* N B5 M5 m0 `7 \5 |" L: \0 {If you enjoyed learning about 6 D. @6 ]" h" t. w8 g
Supply and Demand* o+ W$ h, j' J% E' D4 \% z
Externalities
+ }' `7 V5 f9 c, e8 d! J/ J( oResource Allocation' t' g3 c8 q3 ^ a% Z& A3 I
Taxation+ Z( ]7 K& m% @6 e2 X* ]" e8 l/ c
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
$ y+ d9 o- }( f3 z4 `, y; TYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!6 D! p& K0 s* Q$ U, P4 N
ECON 365 Resource Economics: P4 r, f; r5 P
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
0 x/ n( I8 P( Q% g4 i% ]Scarcity and pricing! m& Z& O# q6 \: r$ L! ?- f2 t
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues/ |7 I0 ~2 N b0 R- L8 x
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! h' K/ w1 h3 }8 ?, vResource Allocation
: ]- d* `- h! [. t5 F+ F: sPricing
% a9 o4 |3 Z8 o! V2 S; U% u6 B- v8 pMarkets' Q K2 }" H& Z4 l8 e1 K: d
Government roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets( w/ y9 x/ O" P: j* n: L$ E
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues6 L3 y9 k Z. k* H6 L; _! g' t# G
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1 c% w3 ]. U- c/ e! S! Z. uEnergy Economics!, B/ {! p) r9 e! g
ECON 366 Energy Economics
* w, ~2 K5 s& `/ ^5 q ]8 Z! v; ETopics:
2 k. o% ]; L$ ^ n& h% {# x! K$ HPricing7 D- P: |3 g. K) ?5 D- {
Role in economic growth ! c" r; D" d; b1 X2 V `8 j2 R
Energy sources and markets 6 w- a$ j+ r/ G' b7 c: w
Role of government
+ o8 s5 O6 ]' M$ a! k" N' fRegulation
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+ ]$ F; v5 @1 B4 f' }4 fIf you enjoyed learning about
" C/ }; N+ H) W, HExternalities
" V8 z, p9 h2 V2 Z2 S0 vRegulation! O) L# } Q" y. c" C6 f7 i
Government roles5 h% F8 O& P( [* L. E) w
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' V j5 F! u1 p$ V; o3 [1 \! qEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration3 i+ } n% l, r! _
Steps taken to address deterioration, d' ^. ~8 {+ k, @: [6 w9 Q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
0 h: p' `( r$ d/ d2 N; s" OECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 @( R# u3 E: N( v' ?
Topics:
& s& L) Q, T6 ~) o5 wEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
* o9 w h% ~4 j6 U2 Y# BTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
! x0 e. {( c. OTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration - ^2 ~; h3 ^- M0 g/ c A8 h
Recreation economics* {2 _% g, i( |! q
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+ p2 }5 ^6 Y* |8 S Individual Incentives& e* a; v/ b5 x: ~# d* F, b
Total Welfare
0 t' A, W5 Y% K* g* {4 zYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 1 R" Z( Y( s Y+ w
ECON 378 Law and Economics \- H# K' K) l, ~
Topics:
% t h( v) s" _% r9 G8 uIssues in Criminal and Family Law1 I: s/ P. x' C2 S F: k
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
6 ?/ e( y$ V" O4 a& U* hChild Support Payments
0 M3 L1 F9 P- D/ A% O) I: U8 iPrivate Divorce agreements
. W: R, q7 w$ j$ Z' UCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma- I! m% B! J+ t+ x( s
Dominant Strategies1 S% N0 ~3 q1 J$ U% q
Collusion# |" s0 F. n x" W
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! + D1 O& S% ~: ~7 ?$ W8 D
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
- {# O5 H: T* p0 q" c7 ?0 t3 b, dTopics: j9 r1 j+ L& K5 l/ S& U
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
0 }. O0 t* z" {$ P; v* N% vApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion # y% N! R4 ~9 a8 Q. e
Note! Prerequisites:
# [5 \) c1 u; w; L& |; Q3 ?, J! R Z9 BECON 384 & 299 |
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