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Trade
8 A6 q! ?. B8 J# a; k2 WGrowth! d. L$ n; ]9 g- p9 T# Z. e
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China as an Emerging Economy
8 H+ c0 z ~: h7 i2 MYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!3 k3 j# t! V8 B: r3 ~
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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Chinese Economy Characteristics9 m' Q* T, [: c+ b# @) @1 O7 V% U
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy( k2 \2 e/ L0 B9 n2 D) o' O" Y
Consequences of economic reform
+ b' F/ P! u: W RCanada’s economic relations with China' a: v1 X; h1 _/ Y
6 S" J% y( G* b8 E& sIf you would like to learn more about:
2 h- V+ K- e1 o2 P6 {. h5 T0 l" wRich and Poor Countries. |! |7 {7 q2 m
Why economies differ7 R$ E) ~- p2 D! a; X. l( s$ ]' R6 d; ^
Causes for such differences' B+ Q0 q: d, q g# G
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
, N Z* J: r) [' ]) mECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
3 Q( E, U& k" @3 `! c7 i- ?Topics:$ t T; }" s+ A$ U, E& {! m ^
Technology
: ?% r- |) N5 o7 \: e( X+ uInstitutions" {+ p s1 q( v: Z u
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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+ E/ ]3 O( f) O0 ?8 g( V- vSupply and Demand
; A' l$ x( E, J" ]" WConsumer Behavior- p/ p% g X- o) j8 d0 G
Production and Cost6 U% F4 P8 V! ^ ^+ O" ?7 f
Price and Output
2 A& l! E" S4 J8 E& fMarket Structures
. q2 ]+ A8 }4 c9 bYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!8 a* w2 Z; ~/ O
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I4 C' b4 e* Q$ Q# ]- W( \5 I6 A
Topics:
% Q# x) {- N% \" N9 V' }; gTheory of consumer behavior
, J4 F: U- \: S) T6 ZTheory of production and cost
9 @/ L6 l% f% g9 f- a/ Q. Q$ TPrice and output determination under competition
( P- Z) j4 r9 w2 c7 }Monopoly and other market structures
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' ~+ y/ a* P( _ z) s1 ?. CCosts and Benefits
( V" K, [. J4 L6 ?Externalities6 }- @' t6 ~+ B; [
Decision-making/ v& |' ]+ f! `! O- L
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6 R2 Q/ c6 ^. H X0 X; I: ~& }Capital Investments/ F) w0 [5 P6 c7 N- g1 y
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
, |* o. q% M& g5 p3 b( d/ ]ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation8 w1 i' c# b% s
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
3 c* ^" `2 m' IEvaluating Public Investment Projects
[1 n/ f) Y$ e t4 eLook at examples from 5 n( A1 O) I, G$ B2 V+ Y
Transportation$ T+ S2 F- n6 G3 d J
River Basin Management
( ~4 ^( t- m8 _Electrical Generation
, i. W. A7 s( f* a7 g" ^0 MOil & Gas and Pollution Control5 k0 ^: u* F' ?- |6 g6 i+ H
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Supply and Demand
7 u. X: _, p9 z7 L, o' t0 S0 T7 ]* IExternalities
. j% a' w) y4 kResource Allocation0 L( E5 V" }+ e9 R3 e
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada# e4 W9 i* m% l, H& W
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
; A2 V6 U+ M$ _+ K9 _) b: Q; ^ECON 365 Resource Economics
. s1 m0 j. \- {! [$ j0 tTopics:( B4 E I3 x; O2 w1 p5 ]
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources' L" v, e, M8 {( x) z- v" i1 M
Scarcity and pricing
- P) ~/ g2 U- K8 S, z( dContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
+ }' ]+ x) z" LPricing
9 ?" O# o, r; P E% P4 h% fMarkets! J( B) u5 b. K' y/ t* P( M
Government roles
/ @$ C/ w4 S- O) v2 I0 l5 G9 uOr would like to learn more about 5 s" b4 J* @! h
The energy sector, including sources and markets
% Z/ P; W; E* |. sCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
- p3 l2 F& n( c" }# G( SYou might enjoy a course about
/ [0 A+ {# b+ R: u7 n+ {Energy Economics!, N9 }+ p4 i, |/ i4 c
ECON 366 Energy Economics
2 q0 W" j3 h; Y+ n+ S" gTopics:
2 @7 Y- A0 ~+ v* g$ o; w3 s: YPricing6 V0 [) t5 p! X0 P" f
Role in economic growth ' C0 r. M) L- w( f- y4 N) I
Energy sources and markets
6 s% {$ ~' I" H' _Role of government
2 o/ j. k; Z6 N& gRegulation
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! Z6 O+ W, [* a( k9 I% J9 Q( q T3 eIf you enjoyed learning about
6 d( z' d x+ VExternalities3 o# ^# a6 t |6 T) x9 T
Regulation
3 M# |% l- V5 [8 a9 SGovernment roles" i- c3 v5 q- t$ I
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
. P5 `1 g# t! d% l/ USteps taken to address deterioration
8 S3 I) k2 |4 q* e4 |5 ~You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
4 H+ O8 T1 v0 RECON 369 Economics of the Environment$ n: \4 Z. v" ?0 E1 \% L( A& G: P
Topics:
( O* ~& u! P ]6 L9 }8 q' QEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ( U( r3 l7 ^+ S
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
( w6 r L( C% `7 w- i! o# xTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration " i8 U, g F/ {- S! t o5 A
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives
* x2 t9 a& ~/ A2 O3 tTotal Welfare $ N4 k2 Q9 W7 M. F# W
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
5 J/ x! Z5 j! @& H8 | O" K( VECON 378 Law and Economics
% R3 l& i @6 R4 A5 `5 fTopics:
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Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining& T1 b' J$ f$ o+ y
Child Support Payments4 D% X/ S% B- B* \0 o
Private Divorce agreements
o( q5 j& H0 ^% `9 J. L" gCriminal provisions of the Competition Act) m& @, F) V0 r" \& C `7 o
" i5 `# |$ E+ I; z& EIf you enjoyed learning about
; O# Z- `* G) J @( VPrisoners Dilemma6 {. ~* Y4 a% c7 K: N
Dominant Strategies
" L0 y, H$ l& J3 |( N' n: dCollusion% { W/ [$ ~. r9 y. e5 r
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! % a! L5 z' {" y ]1 X$ G, ]8 P
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
2 ^/ T: |' }. PTopics:
* v1 O" N& |+ L. B4 iAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
! K$ L7 n/ y `Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion # w7 D8 w) K1 G
Note! Prerequisites:
+ J4 H0 |) q- m. b+ W9 g0 u% o; uECON 384 & 299 |
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