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Trade+ a' R+ }, D3 o1 ?2 I
Growth: D/ F" }+ Y5 N' `
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China as an Emerging Economy# G* G- w. Y+ {4 ]5 r( f: m
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!7 w# M! {& a$ g2 L; ~8 a$ d: ?
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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# T) T7 L" I: _Chinese Economy Characteristics" ]) F- l" | k) D& [. |* g! h% D
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy. ?' a; J3 N7 O, V" o. }
Consequences of economic reform
) {9 J u. I3 O6 M" }, x# g9 zCanada’s economic relations with China" b. F) T# e6 n6 J; i# T
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Rich and Poor Countries
/ j' ]" ^! T" N6 UWhy economies differ8 |6 i9 A6 N* G' J* Z
Causes for such differences( k% s0 V) q( b! z+ f
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' c8 n1 r3 d3 I
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) g' M/ }9 D6 _* |! b- Z; TTopics:
7 L& G: I( l" X9 sTechnology0 y% _* [/ p3 E) c# y w
Institutions \2 _- g" Z. h; d4 ?( T+ F6 C6 F
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand* O E! t% C( D& {
Consumer Behavior
! W# V' [* S5 f% XProduction and Cost
6 ~5 r4 P7 B! E, A0 Y* n) B# P3 F2 yPrice and Output
# X! z! p5 k6 fMarket Structures
9 h C7 r; z* A0 S/ `You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
% i7 Y2 Y Q* R2 D+ N: L3 }ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I+ j6 j( N' q( l1 I e4 O
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Theory of consumer behavior6 U; g# M* {% f# J6 \
Theory of production and cost( N" y" @" N8 F; R5 W( h5 n t
Price and output determination under competition2 R1 {- u; ~$ L
Monopoly and other market structures. i- ^' Q8 ~! I! n! Y& }
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Costs and Benefits
5 A1 _3 `: S8 \, w8 mExternalities2 _# W% x4 C, i, P
Decision-making/ o( ~0 r; x* T3 w
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) i7 D+ E0 x7 V; fCapital Investments6 }5 v8 x2 ~. O4 ]9 Y
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
, z0 M1 A1 ?, A; Q3 h; EECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation \* A/ Y6 [; V% a J. y; f
Topics:
~4 S7 i$ c4 _0 O% W, |Cost-Benefit Analysis0 A5 Y6 a) f' ]1 |* N* J
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
3 c# w' {. Q" F- Y; I0 nLook at examples from
1 Q2 ?$ _6 e+ c2 DTransportation
9 J, G- f6 h7 U8 `2 t" U" CRiver Basin Management) y# x- X- r3 l7 k
Electrical Generation' D- b# K. k1 p! P# } P
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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& K! L5 S& q1 k+ q9 X% D% tSupply and Demand' t9 ?# N/ d4 T1 E+ C& D, B
Externalities3 F+ V' v% A# Q i0 _
Resource Allocation
+ I3 ~ c" n& E5 p; M. K+ y4 NTaxation
& X I [4 e( O" ]" kOr would like to learn more about 9 |: T1 o- [ f( G( `) f5 m6 g
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada) ]1 ?% F2 ^4 R
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
4 H4 L/ D- F; F3 yECON 365 Resource Economics
8 y5 |; b W. X- b0 q0 `Topics:3 O& v; g) Q, `
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources' r% A1 T# z& I# Y) U" D6 Y7 d
Scarcity and pricing
' W: d: h0 B: w& O1 kContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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) _! R9 a( b- T7 b$ EResource Allocation
9 e0 W9 \0 ^$ W% @" SPricing* a; b: ]6 a% c
Markets6 T/ Y' f/ q. F1 F9 K3 ]
Government roles
0 @4 s+ p$ w3 VOr would like to learn more about
% a& E0 x4 Q5 D3 FThe energy sector, including sources and markets
( x; l) \* S! ]/ {* n* zCanadian Energy Policy and current issues% j" r% B' h' @. Y" e/ m* q, p, b
You might enjoy a course about ; J! L8 Z$ c3 d( u
Energy Economics!# L! o o- F' e8 e* A/ b& r
ECON 366 Energy Economics
, c$ W" B- t s1 J/ W8 jTopics: 4 j8 Y) L3 o$ E9 ], n% ]/ `
Pricing
1 H* {- k0 w7 s* oRole in economic growth
/ M& e1 e0 X. a* g8 D7 ZEnergy sources and markets
: i& n7 [6 i3 N& LRole of government 9 z# f9 y* F; y& d( w( c
Regulation " F/ \: h, a4 b: s/ b
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Externalities8 ~% A- `1 ~2 a; k1 k4 I6 q
Regulation U, Q$ p/ I1 m! I# u3 m, W9 |
Government roles
3 g! ?+ K7 ^8 |7 H; nOr would like to learn more about
+ @7 A) ~2 g) J1 uEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration F3 f, a7 x I0 S7 P; h
Steps taken to address deterioration
7 E4 O, f) |8 wYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
7 a3 G$ _2 w3 F% aECON 369 Economics of the Environment
! v* O* }" h0 e: uTopics: ; \6 u- a- O0 D5 K; ^
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
9 S7 y+ P- q) m4 lTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 5 K# c- Z) Q$ X8 S% D$ t
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ) p# A3 I/ m! J$ j; Q( e) ^
Recreation economics
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( S( Q: k! I K- IIf you enjoyed learning about
' F0 c2 j+ Z: ^ Individual Incentives
* }4 V; e5 J; f0 QTotal Welfare 9 S: b3 f* U x* [
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + I8 L2 x* t) F/ i
ECON 378 Law and Economics
/ Z! m8 \: G! ]% l3 |Topics:
+ m, ]( p d3 y$ {Issues in Criminal and Family Law7 q; ?$ a$ H: b# W; k' |1 ]& d
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining( `# }3 m w: ~! ~ U
Child Support Payments! h1 B! ]6 T h/ _& x. H6 O1 E+ F
Private Divorce agreements2 {8 o2 K( Y' u2 ^8 z
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act' t7 {. g/ I' a7 u! [
- e, G2 {+ y: l2 q- G) B$ IIf you enjoyed learning about ( a, @1 z9 q4 V: V T5 A2 Z2 U
Prisoners Dilemma
0 i$ c- j( z" n. nDominant Strategies" ?' d! G$ _: g. v: Q
Collusion8 i+ w6 x# R4 J x3 Q
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ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications5 a+ m3 t' M. r, I
Topics:
5 G4 h% b2 u5 X! sAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
2 Z2 j7 n( S% m& v) {: ?% y3 aApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
S: W9 Q8 Y8 p2 n" N# ]Note! Prerequisites: 8 p# O) i6 @5 l( v* N- i2 ~
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