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7 }( T4 L7 i3 w4 p. k3 n8 mTrade7 ~% k; }* f7 c. A, C1 }6 y% s" h
Growth, [0 d9 Z" t7 x3 W
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China as an Emerging Economy1 O, _( Z9 P& B. @5 m* j g7 U* W4 h) S
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!, k3 }( O+ u% A( G& ~3 c$ d
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 p+ U5 y) L% X, w. L5 mTopics:
$ |1 r, }- v5 w" _8 _0 R+ |. C1 wChinese Economy Characteristics8 P: G, J* |" r
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy) C- [4 U, N, o2 s" t$ e5 B. M
Consequences of economic reform
/ @5 i- [% k y. \Canada’s economic relations with China, }1 M" j- w! ^$ i* @/ T" F9 d
9 P3 D$ g, P1 dIf you would like to learn more about: 1 D7 ]& I2 W( E6 k0 x
Rich and Poor Countries- ~- Y' ^& N7 c, `* |+ ]
Why economies differ
' h5 T5 M% K: k3 ^Causes for such differences4 |# i5 P) m% _ x3 x7 z( d% C
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 p3 H, J2 F: oECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- S* K7 k( \2 e- |" b$ ~: X- `# j
Topics:- ?4 r% V& |) C) o; [
Technology
$ v5 Q( _6 p9 O# @+ N2 D$ l FInstitutions" d; F8 W; _* P2 W) b/ h# ^! D: n% A7 Q
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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0 d5 T$ p) i2 |! \+ T( ^* iIf you enjoyed learning about
) s3 e5 b. D1 |! OSupply and Demand9 \4 {7 ]* }( N. x" U4 H/ D3 n
Consumer Behavior' t# |' y( n8 G- U- M
Production and Cost
! @+ T# n: W; x* nPrice and Output' y# ] Y' G! n f5 Q. J, V5 j
Market Structures d4 ~& ^' R# h4 D
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
! ^* }0 F- y$ fECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
' W( ^! @; x+ ]4 J% }+ h% ]$ ]Topics:
2 L" E- {# A, e ITheory of consumer behavior, A* _8 c$ T; [$ l+ q
Theory of production and cost
# i: b* A+ D2 A4 D a' l: x/ QPrice and output determination under competition
/ x1 J6 K( w p6 i+ \# SMonopoly and other market structures5 F& R' d3 o1 Z
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Costs and Benefits
9 T. ]0 b. u/ iExternalities
5 Z- H5 _% O" {. j3 w" k! \ yDecision-making" G7 v" P! f% Y- F3 ?
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Capital Investments
8 Y0 j7 t3 ~3 S! @6 `* J' [You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!) a" A/ @8 J: m
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation& v8 K% T0 U3 U
Topics:
0 A& ]: J1 }- C. g6 x6 }& qCost-Benefit Analysis
- ~1 @" s, H' ?- e5 J0 f1 ?Evaluating Public Investment Projects
' n7 \& p8 I5 O5 ~7 O. M9 LLook at examples from , K# T& ^) w, k4 R3 R- P Y
Transportation+ _) J. q; R. w/ J
River Basin Management5 B4 l3 y6 {2 T4 w
Electrical Generation
- V4 J% G3 ~8 k# mOil & Gas and Pollution Control* P- l, e3 _, W h
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Supply and Demand. |/ L& a! a, }" I+ _
Externalities
* z/ z0 v% z1 kResource Allocation! W, Y N" Z4 v6 s
Taxation9 h+ A' I. @4 Y2 u) ~/ ^
Or would like to learn more about
+ S c" u9 _( B. l# V9 b2 ^Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
& ^7 ^* v9 K/ `* \You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
# Z5 A) ^ n, ^- R- tECON 365 Resource Economics& `$ q. u( E1 I0 Z
Topics:
5 I: s3 y8 j' p' d: f% MExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources: a' ?$ L2 T/ E/ q' @
Scarcity and pricing
7 ~: O3 _* f# t5 R% pContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about 6 c4 b- n+ u4 Y- s2 a3 F6 X, i
Resource Allocation
- D8 o0 B# W' A) O. EPricing
( f5 _; O% Y" W2 dMarkets
( X, @1 p9 ^/ H" AGovernment roles
! _7 t" I+ y! x) {/ M7 l* I! z- dOr would like to learn more about
0 Z4 ]0 A: _8 \2 n5 e. lThe energy sector, including sources and markets& ~, x5 ?" F7 t; O1 i0 ~
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues# ^$ t) J- r6 O8 b2 M6 u
You might enjoy a course about , E+ ] a7 P# m) u$ p. x/ I
Energy Economics!$ G% U! o. \! k: c
ECON 366 Energy Economics; K2 |: ^5 Y5 H
Topics:
# ^' |/ M% v8 P9 wPricing
5 {% P6 L& |7 p* m' jRole in economic growth 7 \1 e# V3 X: G r$ ^
Energy sources and markets 8 n; m3 ?. Z+ E% A% J5 s
Role of government 5 |, q! `# S* a4 O
Regulation 2 _: _8 d0 W5 `& e0 ^ W
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Externalities1 L7 w! q! P# ~' h8 g/ S
Regulation# Y2 k' j) }1 a" _6 a6 H8 X% I K
Government roles' s+ L. G5 `' O, J' {) }
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration. t: h' x* z4 s, _; |
Steps taken to address deterioration
. u5 ?) I d+ d0 d, I* x6 D# rYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
( ~9 t, T8 J/ A& M8 U3 DECON 369 Economics of the Environment$ k8 L( h: Z7 J, c+ m5 x8 ?
Topics:
( Q u1 v `* C9 JEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
2 s& l8 X- M8 {1 y5 a2 ~- VTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 2 I* I) H+ v( N3 v* m
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
' g) k5 l# C% z S1 u0 f6 ORecreation economics
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Individual Incentives
/ H; B" \1 P- xTotal Welfare / W8 h2 L* ?4 {$ `& c4 H
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' [. ~( C: C% Z. rECON 378 Law and Economics
5 w# l+ U* g/ P) T2 a3 cTopics: . ~% N( G9 v. c
Issues in Criminal and Family Law* K% l; t' [' O. Q: D1 D
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining/ e/ X+ H5 A1 L3 o. D, R
Child Support Payments3 ?; a! t( | C" s1 k
Private Divorce agreements
+ C. P* u; m* PCriminal provisions of the Competition Act& n1 L, s$ D, Y; v9 A9 ~4 k) O g) O: x4 A- j
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If you enjoyed learning about
- c" w2 J1 y' Z' n) s! S( TPrisoners Dilemma b3 l0 {$ x: s- n6 i$ R
Dominant Strategies
1 W# T' [& X, d4 y& QCollusion
8 i* P9 }9 F/ c9 Y* z: aYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
. S. b( F( e! kECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications+ J/ O9 @3 q% q7 S8 w* A& i
Topics: ! E/ y4 x' }& x/ V1 Y$ h% v
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games @( l# Z& I9 H/ ~! w
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
% r5 Z! J4 R3 V0 aNote! Prerequisites: / e; O% [& n: l0 L. e
ECON 384 & 299 |
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