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Trade R L5 ]7 l+ ]8 {/ X
Growth8 s( O0 g+ i& p; R
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China as an Emerging Economy- g$ X5 e0 A# S9 `/ c5 Q* C0 v
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!# v z2 ^0 N6 Z) w# X
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development2 K9 u0 `6 Y" |5 E1 c0 V, @7 ?
Topics: 8 y& O" {/ \5 u. b. o% y! d
Chinese Economy Characteristics7 ~& s/ m7 }$ w1 H# @; w
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
$ a/ t: v2 |7 r- mConsequences of economic reform
. S) M, s- }7 TCanada’s economic relations with China
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9 ]. B( w' z, x8 H8 V8 z: P' m: \If you would like to learn more about: ) [& K% ^) t, H. W
Rich and Poor Countries' @1 y/ f: ~% l6 B/ s' [) j- r
Why economies differ. b8 W. @' M$ D9 w+ u
Causes for such differences: E# W' k0 @0 [5 l
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
$ @/ s$ g& ~9 ^( r- e {+ gECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 O! y# W6 _* X+ O- Y) O) p. xTopics:. ~& H; l6 k* U3 {9 c8 [* L6 C+ s
Technology( v# O7 T# Y( e6 E; K
Institutions
9 n$ y+ a$ r7 ~* EGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ) a( L; Q" n ] p: G. {6 {8 k* ]
" Y9 S& C; z/ O$ Z* G/ qIf you enjoyed learning about
8 |9 a7 U( T- B1 E9 }Supply and Demand
* V* M- R3 [0 @6 p$ z! aConsumer Behavior7 n- Q' G+ n9 N& K: ~, A9 C; v0 u6 z
Production and Cost
% I U X M. B( l4 MPrice and Output
2 d, n! `- _6 uMarket Structures
# D- \, t4 W. C8 wYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
6 I2 z. q+ P% r' e7 w3 OECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
7 S4 R, N: Q4 ~# x/ U% u1 b6 [* NTopics:
! C; f' y- L1 M' ]Theory of consumer behavior
! F. ?6 l: v: r& C4 c! TTheory of production and cost) n, s6 `' v& l# {
Price and output determination under competition
' }$ \+ y0 o1 u: iMonopoly and other market structures+ G4 N8 z% ~' c, ]+ T# Y
( R# _# L3 c: Q, ?If you enjoyed learning about
& f9 f. n k" |2 DCosts and Benefits
" a( B( n" g- w, N& O5 z# PExternalities
7 b3 Y" O2 h- I2 C+ o3 Q( ?Decision-making
, A( ^! h X; d/ l8 {* fOr would like to learn more about 8 r! T$ l. z% W( Q, r i& c. k& f
Capital Investments
- K' K+ y. N! u# F1 b- o2 c) A. vYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
: U- a8 u1 P/ w+ UECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
: c, B/ O* a5 [' h3 H( b8 G9 ITopics:
3 R% K+ X# l) jCost-Benefit Analysis
' w& b# @9 c. [6 ?$ D% b0 vEvaluating Public Investment Projects4 W+ X4 T0 ]6 o7 M/ h
Look at examples from % t% k0 ^5 g I
Transportation
7 J, f2 G& s) V1 `$ z9 b; A: NRiver Basin Management+ m1 Z* R& C5 C7 H v* j
Electrical Generation
% @3 g M) m5 ^+ \& {7 \* ~Oil & Gas and Pollution Control9 Y: Z% P" i& o+ x4 `
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If you enjoyed learning about . F$ P6 X, q4 O% z8 {
Supply and Demand
. A' c" K y5 {! w- K; V. CExternalities
' N( @: W, g# A& v! M& [" VResource Allocation% Q' d. h" r+ T7 T+ Z+ @" l
Taxation
: L* m: K. A) f6 x1 |$ g4 n4 WOr would like to learn more about
+ T: V/ e5 V/ N: XSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 y7 L* k! n4 O F" l5 hYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!( t" v9 v- M6 J3 D
ECON 365 Resource Economics8 D. ^4 f* d6 s) R
Topics:1 {2 p: t" y$ Q) i1 B9 q
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources6 M6 k8 _$ g- o+ O; X
Scarcity and pricing
8 \, c# t# Z) Z0 r1 FContemporary Canadian resource policy issues+ Q! X" Z( m: }, S( J
' C* O( |7 e$ HIf you enjoyed learning about
* F7 W" O- I! `. F( b; {Resource Allocation- v1 w; a/ e5 Y6 l4 d8 ?
Pricing' z O* g; A! x; @# p1 A' j5 p$ Q
Markets
; A, C+ }3 r6 A$ I: rGovernment roles
! [$ ]; F- V7 B, }1 d+ _" t$ XOr would like to learn more about , r( H, C, Z; F8 W& P* i% H4 \2 T Y
The energy sector, including sources and markets# h! ?) W7 t2 _' ?9 y( f7 Y
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues% x+ \5 y, y: `+ G0 x
You might enjoy a course about
9 g/ W0 v5 a- S% a; }% tEnergy Economics!9 v; i* s4 U) g5 B1 N
ECON 366 Energy Economics
3 i) A" L6 D/ s! e* e5 {Topics:
M7 W5 }9 b& O4 XPricing/ A4 `' e# ?! |8 e* l
Role in economic growth 6 q$ _6 v6 Z- m
Energy sources and markets
) O* i6 a. O) L- i# u$ k0 D# z ERole of government
2 W! E7 ?, _% cRegulation 8 o$ I& S+ V; L
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ }- `' k! P4 |) I. lExternalities; q1 ?3 A0 T3 y9 Y" D" \% e' C" U% s
Regulation' `( u F* R2 i, C
Government roles
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& w) a5 b t+ v4 o8 p8 C: uEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration$ O: U9 c5 l# X3 n: Y1 k! W5 q
Steps taken to address deterioration
- n1 ]0 d& k% V$ N% U; j. {You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 0 R* w* V& d p4 z
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
) y6 y `6 V! ?- fTopics:
3 A* }7 p! }+ B3 f' i* U: h+ S5 JEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment / o$ K! R. T9 p" O
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
4 q6 l, x7 c6 a$ E3 X, c# bTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration : U" Y B R( E- P3 u1 J! v- Y
Recreation economics
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I- R, h" |; t4 x: Y) fIf you enjoyed learning about4 V0 L/ S9 @: E3 E+ U( l
Individual Incentives
7 r+ Z* s4 _' t5 tTotal Welfare
0 }* g7 p' E; T; ~# UYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
s h+ ~ M m- k9 \ECON 378 Law and Economics$ h! I, t1 {# ~4 @% J9 v
Topics: 0 v& C- Y% z7 d/ [6 d9 I; P( S# Y
Issues in Criminal and Family Law$ E. o9 U4 B, }+ I
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
4 z3 p/ M$ d1 dChild Support Payments, n! e8 N, N4 t
Private Divorce agreements
! }1 q* E# j& w+ r) Y1 GCriminal provisions of the Competition Act4 v: h8 `- \, t* O- e: |+ x
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Prisoners Dilemma
! p* Y2 O K# F& n2 e) C" j5 P; A" TDominant Strategies/ T7 ]% C& K. F$ u8 ~7 P
Collusion
& ^+ M W2 m; I* _" t% i6 LYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 2 a ~( U4 E4 O$ ?: ]* t
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications B5 v0 Z" p/ Q V3 q4 o2 z: Q) _
Topics: / O6 c M5 [9 `/ P4 k
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games' T! R# k5 N5 I- a2 a, j
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 8 t: |! [' n, Z; R7 A' t- e$ |
Note! Prerequisites: + a7 Y" H& i7 X/ W, t
ECON 384 & 299 |
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