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Trade
8 L3 g4 P0 b, L' [& jGrowth( M# l8 b3 g# y( y1 K: H# p
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China as an Emerging Economy
! N4 g" B, r4 x7 S5 b% FYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!& r0 y* n# {6 ?& M. s
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development% |. K1 ]% d+ M5 J1 S" a
Topics:
) `. C4 |9 d. U# l' u, d8 wChinese Economy Characteristics. t3 a. {, Q* b6 t8 \4 v. b
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy4 p' \: B4 u. b$ c, u( u
Consequences of economic reform
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4 n! c& e* L9 RRich and Poor Countries
4 h- ]; ^* b: C F3 Y PWhy economies differ$ I" Y: Z/ E. U S4 p
Causes for such differences
/ H( ?! R4 m2 U4 M5 @; yYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ g- Y5 o5 H: r+ W5 V
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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/ E$ y: E* j; g1 r" ATechnology
: ?0 M" D- i; ]- p; f# wInstitutions4 C" h# S; H8 S$ n/ m
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ) t( ~& U% {& A: Y- k
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; x5 S4 ^ i; z% `$ ~+ ?% PSupply and Demand: A( A. T: j' u( E1 m
Consumer Behavior8 z+ v0 [2 U6 W8 X2 A0 u
Production and Cost# H4 S4 x; ?( j5 F' r, c
Price and Output& A, U, f6 o; A# Q
Market Structures
z3 r8 {4 Z: n/ |You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
# L/ Z2 K* Y; A. a# [ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I+ Q7 @* S; t( t+ V2 q% x
Topics:
$ ^( {# K1 c7 [1 cTheory of consumer behavior7 v. n$ x. t3 W9 C8 ^
Theory of production and cost
" C5 R# H4 U( D2 M0 c3 _& ?Price and output determination under competition* p. y: ~" y* h# n1 U1 [
Monopoly and other market structures& R3 }) I( n+ J+ V
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1 F5 d. A9 q; t7 L5 n. @Costs and Benefits : {; z9 F0 R( u
Externalities A7 P; I5 N6 f. b2 u/ c: ^/ z
Decision-making. v5 u* J5 s j
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Capital Investments [$ j. H' p' \. W8 m$ I
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
% F# m4 }8 d6 @6 MECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation) Z5 K& z; |( _& M4 R) D( v
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Cost-Benefit Analysis: e5 P6 j" f' O( L
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
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7 C! W1 U7 \7 R- {( DTransportation
6 H2 D! h* \5 g( I% w) g2 G$ vRiver Basin Management7 f+ N- v+ v3 z
Electrical Generation! G k- F8 @/ Q4 h
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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% i5 ]* j7 J7 l9 ?* \" T! iSupply and Demand! V( l* U* ]1 `6 ^( s; V" j, F
Externalities+ G9 k, S& y& O
Resource Allocation& q# _2 o6 r; B' G, ?( m
Taxation! j# P6 n s0 K6 ?& n0 M) a6 t
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8 E- {! t6 ~ ]! L5 xSupply of Natural Resources in Canada. j) g R2 }5 X( q% j) `; L
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!$ {1 w6 C- a! T H
ECON 365 Resource Economics- w; |; `9 U3 g, {3 b
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources( ~3 `4 r9 a1 S i$ a
Scarcity and pricing
9 U' o& o/ v: n. NContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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% V- [8 J8 s& ~) B/ JIf you enjoyed learning about
1 f3 f- p8 Y* qResource Allocation1 _7 T8 w( {# [1 N
Pricing
t4 T4 J0 O+ ^% l1 E Y" eMarkets
3 K8 o$ ]! Q6 {" N' r* ^1 L. _Government roles* w4 ?3 r z6 Q7 ~! `6 e
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The energy sector, including sources and markets3 c/ G& i% Z$ }# T. Q" h7 K8 L& H; @
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
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! D1 ~8 j U; [ k: D# VEnergy Economics!
; ~8 P1 `/ o3 i9 G% f) fECON 366 Energy Economics8 C& x8 U9 M" m% v0 s
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Pricing
+ G' }% e( [" E, A7 WRole in economic growth . t3 b4 r& d8 \8 |; J7 R$ k
Energy sources and markets 1 v( X5 n8 n6 s5 i4 @9 Y2 v: t
Role of government : p) P& G4 {3 R: {; ?. k" z
Regulation
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Externalities P7 u9 C1 W1 [0 C. r6 e2 I5 p
Regulation7 C* v8 U1 m$ k$ d1 c) S$ A) Z+ x
Government roles+ y5 t# s e, W+ _. t3 K
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% }- _$ `5 j* Y: V4 OEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
2 c, C6 J, {# @, Q4 o6 V0 cSteps taken to address deterioration
0 T! j) n* V$ s! b; PYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
" _$ H: A! T# ~) G- eECON 369 Economics of the Environment; R( L3 P' Z/ ?+ q& L$ B
Topics:
/ O3 }% w0 I6 r7 P" z3 v. aEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 9 W: o5 k" l' U" n4 H
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 7 ]& B9 G2 g6 H: B
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
5 U+ p! a" v" j! s- e5 ARecreation economics$ p+ F1 } S8 U4 D# Q& _+ X$ F/ L
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Individual Incentives
" T' t6 Q) M3 L1 I) i. ?- Q0 h2 wTotal Welfare 1 s8 ^( f( u5 V. |
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ECON 378 Law and Economics! s0 ^$ ^3 o( J) I1 r. Q8 B9 }$ Z
Topics: " Z K S/ E! N* M# c6 n( H
Issues in Criminal and Family Law0 x) x$ D: Q. m4 F
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
# L% @6 f2 V7 d; t# VChild Support Payments
" R+ \6 \2 d' N8 ]- Q& ~$ pPrivate Divorce agreements
# i! O) Z( d# e) x& HCriminal provisions of the Competition Act. L& u7 Q# ^# N" [/ Y9 |
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Prisoners Dilemma$ U w" o2 f1 R5 ^
Dominant Strategies! J; q" | {3 I8 Z. @! j8 l& X
Collusion
, t: J, p' m G) _" O+ V3 hYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! + D) J3 e2 w. s- W) U
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
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% V$ Q0 |8 S2 m: zAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games, A5 V8 |$ m3 V/ V
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
' @, B* \; ^! N" r1 M% [. j# E/ o$ CNote! Prerequisites: & M) l/ p. X2 B3 U$ E6 P
ECON 384 & 299 |
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