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China as an Emerging Economy
* ?( f8 \1 q9 WYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
3 C7 k7 \' K8 q$ c" F5 x# KECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
, k( F! I$ A7 C0 ]* m; u6 r2 KTopics: " D; h+ A8 ]4 D- z0 \3 T4 d/ @; @3 q
Chinese Economy Characteristics5 P0 H6 w+ p7 O, M
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy6 F/ Y( |: v' g- n+ Q- e
Consequences of economic reform
' M, ?2 f* } \' J) U4 ]; pCanada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
. \1 v; ?& R1 s& |& ?( o: k4 ]Why economies differ; T& `8 R2 ~- M
Causes for such differences1 y' a( F; t E7 m2 ]2 z/ J3 h
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& ^4 C- O4 p4 y9 U2 pECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
. h" V9 z" k. K( P9 aTopics:
s) E5 p5 t4 g3 dTechnology
a, U `7 m6 A, ]9 MInstitutions
2 I G% x0 K4 Q* d+ fGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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6 ~9 i& o. V& C: f/ u! qIf you enjoyed learning about ) O7 X* }% W4 C1 [3 F0 p% I
Supply and Demand& V: J; t- q5 I7 h) c* x
Consumer Behavior
5 X; @; L- I. {$ KProduction and Cost1 Y/ K0 v1 d" T5 D
Price and Output- _; `4 q( D7 F0 y0 e7 c$ ]1 ]
Market Structures
8 n4 t# b- ~% T1 EYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!) v/ M. m A/ ?) a
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I* i/ T3 R' N; ^+ V: _( O/ K
Topics: 7 ~0 G5 G$ [7 e$ `1 M/ ^! \* c/ h
Theory of consumer behavior; M' x* p: W& U0 r
Theory of production and cost. A( ]% s# l. A" p
Price and output determination under competition
2 H2 n4 W2 F+ \( nMonopoly and other market structures
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0 _) J) P8 [* a% L6 A/ C9 @# KIf you enjoyed learning about
4 [/ C9 `' b K- r7 V) w1 lCosts and Benefits
8 A1 [* {" a% v6 YExternalities+ T" h" g. _4 j0 O* h: q
Decision-making
+ m4 \. c# e# {8 q: t F9 }# x+ GOr would like to learn more about 5 Y3 D. B1 [! ]. \
Capital Investments2 W; ?0 P6 o# Y; f" n5 _
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
1 K5 b3 q9 T& |2 t6 }! l* }$ G6 zECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation4 _: X* O! f# k, Q
Topics:
2 L8 `+ @8 t' |& y& s1 @2 F8 W& gCost-Benefit Analysis
: ]# n# s# e% w+ g4 r; C( PEvaluating Public Investment Projects' E* {4 W4 c* f9 t3 J( U1 O O
Look at examples from ; O: O( ?1 E; t2 _& q
Transportation
5 Q1 S' Z; W7 ^% aRiver Basin Management; O6 Q4 i8 n2 O$ Y7 g
Electrical Generation! J) W+ w6 X" q0 g" z; L9 \
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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( T4 _% |, e' {If you enjoyed learning about
* D, A+ U8 E7 Z* Q) d$ ]3 gSupply and Demand
9 T3 p% _) @) E& t- y" kExternalities+ A- O3 m* L7 i. G H) a, M+ g
Resource Allocation t3 Q2 v) K( {/ M9 {$ I/ t
Taxation
3 D4 v; u }6 F8 b; tOr would like to learn more about
% \& L8 g$ d" M7 ^' [2 TSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
! X V" v0 c) y2 U; q2 EYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
& V( w7 V- a* J3 W ?/ WECON 365 Resource Economics
3 e7 B. f+ V: h3 Q9 |% D) aTopics:, u( O& ^' e$ P- v4 ?4 w
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
0 w: }* }1 z% v% d, wScarcity and pricing
1 {& @% P1 x3 d# [' P/ e8 Q. `Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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/ S- V% |1 `6 }4 Q0 JIf you enjoyed learning about
& D, X: p9 o: L1 gResource Allocation
0 Q T0 i4 ?% B' tPricing
, R* E+ b9 h+ E4 g' H5 x3 n* s3 ?Markets
{# N) v6 i& d8 V) T4 r" jGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
# O6 F/ J" z; h3 Y$ ]Canadian Energy Policy and current issues% n8 Z" M# L( F% k. J# d" J! g
You might enjoy a course about
& _* O: U2 V/ M( q$ [Energy Economics!# l9 Q+ U" R# F& x3 V( V$ X! n! O
ECON 366 Energy Economics& M8 `6 F, n6 x% {/ Q- n& w7 M( g
Topics: ' \0 L. v L9 B' f
Pricing
, ?: `2 h! Y7 G# [5 T! @( C- RRole in economic growth
! m2 S; k1 F0 W; R1 wEnergy sources and markets 6 [- W+ n, [8 r8 \1 N1 z5 |
Role of government ( @% a" M! U5 I( z" g
Regulation , u+ W3 D% h% d
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Regulation& J# L/ k5 S( x5 B8 \
Government roles) u1 H! [0 h O( U/ _5 |2 e
Or would like to learn more about
( {8 n2 ?) i& b% X+ Y) LEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
s4 N1 V9 B0 ^% {8 I% HSteps taken to address deterioration& Q, i+ b! p3 M/ \! G1 d$ \% ?
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 9 x" q& t' }" W( a9 u! Z& G' R
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment2 V% _ P: H1 ^. I2 U. B
Topics: ! ^* a( T8 \; K+ _% C2 ^- p
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment # j* S: k5 V$ j
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
+ G- c: Y3 C5 v0 O) @" G" a1 FTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration / M& f- \# c+ A" m6 N
Recreation economics2 Q4 G5 |$ E* p& ?
% ]. R5 u* w4 y' E$ VIf you enjoyed learning about
0 s! x- X0 b$ v7 s' T Individual Incentives" C7 e% S8 s1 Q
Total Welfare 8 B( X u% O# L! P& x- f
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ) [( A# l$ W9 W' |- @$ j
ECON 378 Law and Economics2 Q4 x1 p& J: [' V/ Z, j3 A
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
' E3 I( k0 J0 l5 m* h2 Q9 lCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
7 c9 R) {$ I6 A4 c u! @' BChild Support Payments
; `; Z' i+ L% z4 X9 l! k( Q; Y% ^Private Divorce agreements7 ]5 V, i& j5 Q& A3 \ F; ?7 Y
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act0 `$ h, K; K ^2 F) m
% g- S7 h$ _# Z( U' qIf you enjoyed learning about
2 s; U2 {, e5 J' m, bPrisoners Dilemma5 h9 h S: a& a
Dominant Strategies5 ^# `8 T+ c7 x. t! H& `
Collusion* l3 c7 y% |5 @) \% b0 l; ]
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
2 l5 {) {; h/ y, vECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
- E5 V! _8 B2 @Topics:
7 T0 J4 V7 a1 V, A& JAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games6 D0 o- W8 b K8 m E
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 3 S0 S& {" g* b3 ^/ Q. N* p
Note! Prerequisites: ' ]! Z2 T0 d; b- `3 m, M
ECON 384 & 299 |
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