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Trade# r% u- b& a+ z4 b" q* i
Growth
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# }' U0 g6 p, ]" M; J( W8 yChina as an Emerging Economy0 B: B# Y+ z2 }4 X. ^# L& B
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
5 [" Y; W% u, b. R0 PECON 211 Chinese Economic Development' ^+ H9 v4 R- ^+ H- h; }
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
: }/ a$ `/ d T4 q" @ f' J5 QRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
: Y2 ?- C& p+ c, |Consequences of economic reform" i; E: N7 P" t3 X5 ~# f
Canada’s economic relations with China5 p( ?; c) R$ S8 Q8 o C- v
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7 s1 f- w1 w, g- S& g4 w, z% @Rich and Poor Countries' L9 \! K* e _" ^/ S$ W: c1 A
Why economies differ
* x) _% C7 f, B+ V/ J; \$ r3 gCauses for such differences
: R$ O' r w% e. @2 C5 d% bYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 W9 f. i1 f3 C5 V$ q1 d) ?) lECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth `, n2 t$ A ^, F
Topics:
i) e& L3 c; A5 J# J8 D. x$ vTechnology
: |! M& [7 }# X, N9 u( HInstitutions0 w4 P! I) f* j$ S/ H. I
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ! `0 [+ F/ u( y( ?; l
1 \, @1 s, k9 U2 F" E, p) lIf you enjoyed learning about 6 B. s% k4 V9 m' G
Supply and Demand
0 V9 S+ C! }+ U E% t6 sConsumer Behavior
5 d: D8 K; c, I- m3 MProduction and Cost
: |! g' I; q& V! t0 g: f/ @+ p# ^Price and Output
8 ^- q, |. E& q) C1 _Market Structures
. k5 o) R; u5 {- v* l, E+ u( Z/ m; mYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
6 X0 H& ~. O& z, w+ u5 ^! yECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
2 k' m+ V" O5 F* k( nTopics: " a. V. Z5 Z( I$ E7 ~) o
Theory of consumer behavior
5 J0 |5 x/ t2 H/ E' D/ mTheory of production and cost P( Q5 v4 n; I* j5 A8 U i' K
Price and output determination under competition, r, w9 n- h& e$ f
Monopoly and other market structures
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1 g' j6 A, H; I- p# o% f# ~# xIf you enjoyed learning about 3 Z+ G, h' U- P# n# g+ n: A* F3 @5 k
Costs and Benefits
$ l# b7 ?) g6 z$ ^7 \8 c2 g3 t- tExternalities* D8 h% R- p+ N/ ?) y& l- t& B6 `( Q
Decision-making
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Capital Investments: O$ E9 y: ^1 [
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
8 X5 J. `/ f; d1 g" CECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation' \; R$ H* P) v% x- d3 M
Topics:! h, `1 ]7 g3 u) @
Cost-Benefit Analysis
' }, Y# q5 `$ R' [0 y1 nEvaluating Public Investment Projects
9 p/ d5 _+ M+ I7 ]Look at examples from ) A$ b! R. v9 \8 i0 [: _8 x/ X/ g
Transportation+ E2 E+ q' [' L2 Q6 F" t v
River Basin Management: ~( C, k# P. Z' l5 u
Electrical Generation
) B: q, r( ~( i) g- U' QOil & Gas and Pollution Control0 K7 q+ f1 I% J ^( G! Y
+ [9 S! N1 J! L( }( \: f" K0 aIf you enjoyed learning about ; }3 t( l: V H3 F& {+ I
Supply and Demand
3 C% J1 w, [- xExternalities
+ J0 p! I$ ^$ M6 Y/ w! ^1 vResource Allocation5 ] o _; F6 J2 z
Taxation
# C2 {' P" l: U, NOr would like to learn more about % h% m, Q1 ?" _6 S8 C
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
9 f" g; w/ ]2 RYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! L8 R5 f( r+ I1 F7 d3 E
ECON 365 Resource Economics: z/ f+ [4 ^. V( f' { a
Topics:0 q4 U1 d' u W( r( F. d2 @
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
5 I; \; k$ [6 L" l7 gScarcity and pricing- L2 e P9 g( d/ {$ k
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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0 y8 C5 s4 r- i& {: m+ HResource Allocation/ S% q9 c* z! x+ ^
Pricing
9 m0 v* _0 ?4 w3 W/ u. j/ TMarkets( Y$ |; O5 U: P+ A/ j
Government roles7 T/ f8 z: x y; j; L0 m' @- Z
Or would like to learn more about
( B# R2 m$ k7 |1 p* _4 |5 n- L. HThe energy sector, including sources and markets
9 U, U* h# M" U, ?Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
5 Y/ Q$ s8 f* V- V1 n8 b; U, Q, aYou might enjoy a course about % T/ \3 h$ Q" T4 f
Energy Economics!
/ F. `, x8 y4 z7 L u y* EECON 366 Energy Economics
9 w P. f* e2 J9 ?1 \Topics:
1 M9 I8 R; y r2 cPricing
& E2 Q" ~& P7 R8 l. }' k% }Role in economic growth
0 V/ n- v5 W6 z8 ^. R# zEnergy sources and markets $ j! N5 G6 M$ z
Role of government ' k2 L1 L$ b7 L7 h8 D
Regulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 v' `2 Q( c: V( J- xExternalities
3 {/ Z- b6 }: N" IRegulation
* C( e( r+ i0 a0 r: Y `Government roles
* ?# A; I- x* h5 n, M: H) D9 @9 rOr would like to learn more about
0 g, }1 j; o; kEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
$ ~# d2 @+ ~3 ^, ]& ~2 b0 p0 nSteps taken to address deterioration+ n6 \# l8 I2 G/ h: a
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! " n4 a: F: _4 D5 f
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment4 o6 v+ B+ N7 B, s% J I
Topics: & o) I: c" l0 `
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
' ^* A4 I* R7 w0 N' G6 a7 PTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 9 U- `7 {7 J# A2 W {5 I7 }3 H
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
' I5 w1 ~2 V1 A# jRecreation economics2 p9 A+ t+ U' f+ y# q
! _4 p2 ?6 e3 C! w7 n& G' oIf you enjoyed learning about
6 N) o2 @# h& l) y) G; d Individual Incentives
* h. H9 n, {# l& ~. c! ]( A+ H+ qTotal Welfare $ f8 ?$ _, H3 S+ b
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ( X; E" v4 w* U0 H
ECON 378 Law and Economics- x: ~+ m, d" h, Y( e
Topics: ; l) L/ f, j& J: p& @0 f
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
& T2 P$ o' |' TCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
: P' _* Z" _6 E$ xChild Support Payments! E0 {. T: R- v" y% M
Private Divorce agreements
8 j( q2 |/ m8 I2 A$ ]8 l1 w, S( T8 MCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma/ ~' [ x& x4 ^7 M9 Q K, Y
Dominant Strategies9 p/ P$ p2 l4 ^+ ]
Collusion1 A3 u$ _" w0 C1 s0 n: l3 e3 o
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
/ e. ^" C5 w: f0 {, IECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
4 o- \/ P1 G" y# ?7 b# nTopics: $ _* O& ^( W* s8 h& L, X: J5 [
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games$ p. q( P$ U' H+ I
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
- R& e; P; ]# A* d( UNote! Prerequisites:
K! H/ b- J s! |9 T3 ~6 pECON 384 & 299 |
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