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Growth0 y3 @/ P- r- o; z1 \( k9 ~
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China as an Emerging Economy
* ~: h3 F8 e& B$ JYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
' k( e6 ^6 \- p1 v) e$ q4 y1 VECON 211 Chinese Economic Development! h, w- m9 e \& a! Y4 O( O
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Chinese Economy Characteristics3 ]0 X; c) E" I1 Y
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy7 X( Z5 \* W$ D' A& s
Consequences of economic reform$ a( w$ y2 c% p4 K+ k
Canada’s economic relations with China
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! i2 K) N7 E n) d/ x7 k' f6 bIf you would like to learn more about: $ U2 [! k$ i0 [% l! s" ~. }
Rich and Poor Countries2 C& b B1 B' p
Why economies differ
& ~9 q) o$ L2 d6 Q, D+ i- iCauses for such differences# n4 ]: {: V0 q* [6 M, Y, ^* |& P
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: V3 t4 J1 z7 `
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth% i- a: ?$ {& X$ E1 ]
Topics:
, C$ ]+ s0 ~: E0 o R& g% p% gTechnology
! Z3 g, m9 B) r6 \, Z7 Z: kInstitutions1 V \9 L6 s% x
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 1 d& X! n9 M. R
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/ e3 o2 y# `$ hSupply and Demand' O. F4 O! d6 k
Consumer Behavior6 h7 B; T m' [3 b8 `4 a9 g
Production and Cost2 o$ f- F- _. b* Y1 D
Price and Output
7 n6 x; p/ a3 V% Y7 q+ Q6 NMarket Structures* h* W2 n! V* S; H, `
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
) N0 L( k# U; E8 c' HECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I5 I U* |+ M& g7 F
Topics:
N$ T- J4 B# E# a: b$ ]$ sTheory of consumer behavior
! N5 l* ]% h8 V Q( D+ _6 f: N: FTheory of production and cost
0 I; }+ W8 c7 N5 f* R6 B8 LPrice and output determination under competition
2 ?2 V7 I# s: I/ b- }Monopoly and other market structures
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" |2 ?. d- z6 j, J2 @7 H! MIf you enjoyed learning about
3 w+ ~& @0 M# f2 S; P& QCosts and Benefits
' \" `" n+ ^* U7 pExternalities
5 H* `7 M/ O+ h0 ]0 \! d! Q8 QDecision-making
3 ~, Y2 ~3 a2 X" ]: l9 D3 OOr would like to learn more about 3 g' Y9 t" O7 L' X1 o; _: r$ H) I* ?
Capital Investments
! G4 [+ c* {$ M3 l8 O+ m! hYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
' s6 f; G# w( V" g# a0 vECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation9 L- H s; S4 f
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
2 ~* X! {* L9 p5 T! V& y' F$ CEvaluating Public Investment Projects
) y2 H5 n4 `" K* v+ g# Q% g7 vLook at examples from
9 H/ r7 v* z2 m6 e8 g' Y' C' V2 @4 v6 LTransportation# n: J# {" O) `; v9 E8 Y7 C
River Basin Management
. |6 P8 T/ L+ }' ZElectrical Generation0 y) r1 F# |; b, j: l
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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5 b+ D$ b5 c3 Y' X: ?4 ~* C/ oIf you enjoyed learning about
B' R( d6 v8 m0 a9 ZSupply and Demand. T6 h4 q$ y9 y
Externalities" ^# S0 w% G7 i, ?
Resource Allocation
- }, X/ i0 e0 {, h- h$ ~0 D8 ]- kTaxation
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9 L2 i5 O6 B6 VSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ S; A, @/ h. x: p- q, W- E. AYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!. l! m4 i# A& ?
ECON 365 Resource Economics% {: F5 J/ B3 g% d' o
Topics:
2 S% t0 w9 d$ J' G- fExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ ]- H; z: g* pScarcity and pricing
1 p% W4 t3 o# KContemporary Canadian resource policy issues( [4 v6 N& f; q
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Resource Allocation- h' T6 B1 o' U/ u( B/ \+ T
Pricing$ L& l! G5 F+ D
Markets
* b; N1 q3 q2 d! K" `$ ~9 z% ]Government roles# q3 m$ Q+ N" [8 G3 P- t2 n
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6 u" D5 D8 c7 I2 r' ~* h; RThe energy sector, including sources and markets7 e& T' F, j$ o
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues& D* q! _$ k+ `5 h$ O7 y
You might enjoy a course about
' t# N* K A3 R! C- `Energy Economics!& N; N3 W# g4 n5 A" K7 r1 l
ECON 366 Energy Economics
! V9 j4 J8 `9 p, t3 w7 f1 dTopics: 6 i# p& y; f `) b+ p" A
Pricing
g2 I6 v! n K0 h* a6 W! J6 F" R: BRole in economic growth
! n4 r' V0 D( ^; G. iEnergy sources and markets ! x6 y- D. |5 _7 E' h3 p$ p
Role of government
. F: \& `0 V! h% cRegulation
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Externalities6 Z* w; q2 i0 U6 u$ T
Regulation
! d) f9 d& |. r+ d1 k9 rGovernment roles
# J1 h1 M+ u/ m2 {0 O. m; J+ POr would like to learn more about
; M% F* C& n* k7 K" qEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration q, s2 |( H; X
Steps taken to address deterioration( a" t. ~4 i1 V" i! ~
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 8 s9 I: ^% [5 K; H$ [& O4 B1 }
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment6 g/ w _" _2 b+ p, w$ _: j8 G; U
Topics:
6 y- L* l1 Q( v6 rEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 8 y( c5 C5 @' n; U/ K2 J
Types and causes of environmental deterioration + q1 G8 y9 \: h3 k. @
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration : B6 y" N. W( |& A8 x# C
Recreation economics
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# }9 m; W0 r) t% F$ k) cIf you enjoyed learning about
8 J- s! n' [+ P+ z- u Individual Incentives' y; B( n% j N; T# {( W
Total Welfare 6 C/ i' e- N- h* t
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
- Z; N! F- s0 sECON 378 Law and Economics; r7 D, n& _: L7 F5 K" K' A
Topics:
) o: |& [! M( r" @, ] N6 l- w& cIssues in Criminal and Family Law
+ I0 k. N8 A' w* LCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining: ]8 m6 C# ^5 k# J& ~
Child Support Payments
3 p* [" O9 G. i. rPrivate Divorce agreements
# K+ }% |) e3 U0 G+ xCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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2 X" H% n4 |. c: M$ n! m! K- R) b# u hIf you enjoyed learning about
& j8 B4 F2 N# z# S3 o4 T- g8 NPrisoners Dilemma6 E) K* V1 F- e( G5 ]: J
Dominant Strategies
; o- B0 j2 } A( ~Collusion
+ @3 I1 | |, f3 `/ ZYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! & Q( G, J: [1 Z( q' F
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications2 t$ n# t- t% r3 x+ j5 ?9 P9 l6 Q
Topics: ' B) x/ L: P1 I# E! V2 U, n
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games; Y' S" C) g/ w5 N. c2 M
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 0 `4 w& q( E' M7 {8 ^
Note! Prerequisites: c g9 j9 c* F9 O" F: d2 r0 }
ECON 384 & 299 |
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