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1 c8 r7 r0 u) m KGrowth- A! c* Y( e/ S) ?; _
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8 W6 u: v8 S; K" x! u9 R, PChina as an Emerging Economy
0 t1 c7 U0 z; s3 P: z& L% }You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
7 Y! @- b. C) n; n6 z' \7 pECON 211 Chinese Economic Development' K; r Z- U7 b) L
Topics: & |) {' R2 j9 N/ c. Q4 _
Chinese Economy Characteristics
7 x+ M3 ~" ?4 }) @: t# F, g, A. C+ IRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
+ A& v4 V1 p- X, T, }4 _' [Consequences of economic reform6 m& ]5 v( r' `6 F# ^9 n$ w, T4 L
Canada’s economic relations with China
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. w8 I: K8 T$ o5 ARich and Poor Countries- L4 w w) y0 b+ k
Why economies differ
) r3 S2 B* |0 X6 o% n" I3 CCauses for such differences
4 Z" |( a7 u9 n0 }% v ]( B- rYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ m% Z% i W6 z& b, y; I
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 { r8 G( }) d [: rTopics:4 d- l0 U4 L) z0 h% }
Technology" ] y$ i' m" J4 q! \
Institutions, D) w# w- L H
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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" m& g# p3 q) d" @7 P, zIf you enjoyed learning about 4 C& W9 v( G! L( U/ k7 {7 E9 y
Supply and Demand
% H* i& V+ z/ N& m! WConsumer Behavior) L; [6 b' E: u/ ]" ^, Q( f
Production and Cost
, A4 J' n+ U: |) m( SPrice and Output
& B2 y1 A3 z. P7 h3 d$ f' xMarket Structures
; w( p& n4 {% L. g0 J: EYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
; h4 c/ d8 q% n; kECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I- B# e1 I4 X' y$ z4 P4 A$ j
Topics:
: j& ^: o$ v% Z8 N ~6 f: }Theory of consumer behavior
d' Q3 l+ a# B; R! HTheory of production and cost
6 s: M' I; c" G6 X1 W8 |Price and output determination under competition: O5 ]% F, V" B! R3 z5 U+ t$ a
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
- z C; u) D/ \( v0 }) w" gExternalities' J$ c& o# w! W' [# Q0 X
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
0 N3 W& Q' C0 m/ SYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!, j+ m, f) \2 Q0 B7 ?5 u" [- W
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
2 u5 H3 m# ]8 `7 ~2 wTopics:$ ~0 Y6 g/ T( e% _+ T- O+ g
Cost-Benefit Analysis' f/ O2 g* x9 `# w+ ~
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
{3 r K) _$ j: m7 F% VLook at examples from ( e/ U5 Y8 R2 u% i& G: S3 A
Transportation: k+ I5 z1 Y' B
River Basin Management
; B: q+ `& J% C+ h- d7 \8 g+ YElectrical Generation1 z+ S) g. N9 E* U( G
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control1 }) Z. {- V1 q9 q" \! n
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Supply and Demand
4 ?9 N/ S/ I3 K( a* w/ WExternalities t( Y L! j6 A: ]
Resource Allocation) g1 v% a: Z& j' R' J8 o
Taxation
. ~$ Z. \. v* S8 p3 a9 T3 f COr would like to learn more about . P( Z/ [) V& z# _" y( h; X
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada8 t2 E8 G; ]7 @0 ~$ V
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!7 g. I! g* W% V) I/ ~7 y; X
ECON 365 Resource Economics. w! {' C" H5 N s# p4 ^
Topics:
; [+ f% ]& o X! w; nExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
9 @% n2 \6 n/ h p IScarcity and pricing6 O3 _# y% H7 W, O8 N: T- q
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues" b. w/ M7 _3 B5 e
/ \2 f H% u$ x% U: V; B7 PIf you enjoyed learning about 7 y' L# T8 a# C* ^1 @
Resource Allocation
+ W: }2 _2 A: f1 |0 P( E5 O- h8 }Pricing
U3 B' B4 I+ \Markets3 V: k! n/ N8 P4 \5 t
Government roles, }3 L' D% W: o. Y, v @
Or would like to learn more about
& j! n9 R( x5 K- j$ ^2 E l1 {+ V- GThe energy sector, including sources and markets6 ?6 l, }- f% _9 S6 k l3 ]
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues( ? y6 G) \% T9 W
You might enjoy a course about
& X9 {, E: q( ?1 R6 E1 tEnergy Economics!% l) q, M" s$ `2 E3 S. t6 J& ^3 b
ECON 366 Energy Economics' n# B* h& X) M' z( R& D7 m. u
Topics:
6 Y/ A! F% N H3 v' JPricing6 `/ k& F% z; d
Role in economic growth ; K% v8 }) z9 }3 n* ~' q
Energy sources and markets
$ s% L4 g+ n+ eRole of government * O6 u, A3 W( o: ^, _; \, i
Regulation
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Externalities; n* v4 O1 k/ B' b$ m
Regulation
, |1 [, @) g5 o( m q/ Z" NGovernment roles: ~# _8 Y" U- B. k
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& z+ j, \8 ^. F4 P/ hEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
S$ F0 {0 ]3 X, ^Steps taken to address deterioration
7 x7 a7 i6 Q& c' ?- U# M/ \$ Y5 kYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
3 [9 ]2 u- i( b8 t) IECON 369 Economics of the Environment) r. M2 @4 ?) K! |- A
Topics: m; c4 x, ?4 D4 g8 [
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
$ J7 [! l2 a, ATypes and causes of environmental deterioration 5 A1 S3 v. i4 E$ B
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
) Y' L$ N, Y- @) l+ c# WRecreation economics
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" t0 a6 { T" U7 I7 p$ i; BIf you enjoyed learning about
: _* Y/ Y: e7 D1 c% @ \ o6 j Individual Incentives
0 P, z; o: p6 o# e4 LTotal Welfare
4 K$ f! y: ~; T) PYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
4 Y Q2 Q. u$ s" N! w$ _6 L' mECON 378 Law and Economics
1 X1 d# t4 R' _$ h D. G7 u# ETopics: # x7 W- ]3 ~% Q- J& C( c m8 e
Issues in Criminal and Family Law8 w7 G6 q8 f( A' \! |0 Y
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining( b! m& C3 _1 Z3 c' w" `9 ], X
Child Support Payments
+ K' Q1 a0 A& DPrivate Divorce agreements5 Z' j( T4 A; Y5 ~
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act9 Y4 c( j3 H5 ?2 z( D% B
2 w$ ^4 e5 Z7 z S* t, v1 J [8 U4 vIf you enjoyed learning about
- |6 w. U; n# B; y$ P0 |3 cPrisoners Dilemma
. O; M; r5 D; Z+ E5 u! YDominant Strategies
7 f' d" J$ @9 v, E) D& [9 @# m& S9 `0 tCollusion
4 H' E" X& D' z E0 M, }You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
) A" h3 B* m+ @, x8 EECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications" n. h3 v {5 A( v0 s
Topics:
+ b: D W7 m' S" B8 V9 M2 g/ nAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games }7 X, @/ Q* I
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
+ Y8 x0 a2 L# M5 ZNote! Prerequisites: ; h& j) |" F; W. R% O Q7 w% O: \
ECON 384 & 299 |
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