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Trade; r/ U4 t( j) a7 f) Y( _9 F8 D
Growth' {: r7 G# v+ W" ~3 K2 \8 y
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China as an Emerging Economy
O( T0 Q; i% E* |) uYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!4 B( h: _: t9 q7 {& Y) ]% M
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development" Z9 `+ u' f' b. ]- x- {& b
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Chinese Economy Characteristics/ Z* y) |4 S4 s X; V4 x/ O" X
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
% L0 W' F: B C- h CConsequences of economic reform( G3 x: A. K2 {# r
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
& U1 D A9 r. b1 s# r( c& @6 K \& ]! ERich and Poor Countries% U5 P6 [" H9 l
Why economies differ
' i0 c$ a8 K, D9 TCauses for such differences
: B7 @ L/ W% WYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( N/ o1 j% w$ S7 Z+ r+ R7 [ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ T: q$ I3 S. Y o4 D! O, N
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Technology0 N% ~' Y' }/ d2 d8 \
Institutions* A4 [# o7 |3 z! O- {5 x& O7 |7 {! X
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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0 y3 H+ G; Y1 A+ NSupply and Demand# f8 {5 ~. d+ z: m; I7 T
Consumer Behavior
m9 [* ~# n( a# y: i. GProduction and Cost b6 ?5 Z$ e) \, |7 z* Z5 E
Price and Output) L& {* _7 _- u' i
Market Structures
4 K7 E# V) v( }You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
. E- |3 z! d2 H" D9 _$ _- wECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
' z0 ?8 ?3 @* U6 p b' H7 o2 G; kTopics: & E0 U7 Z+ \( X% {& O& A
Theory of consumer behavior
. Z3 Q4 L0 n* S! R4 qTheory of production and cost
6 v# o) E0 G+ p% ?' ?7 ~* R l2 PPrice and output determination under competition: a O) f! M0 \' e( M# K
Monopoly and other market structures+ b7 I5 O. c9 Y F: c- |
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Costs and Benefits
& i( `% }, _3 g1 T# S' x7 E% @Externalities
8 J: d$ U) l& n9 f' q$ e7 `% jDecision-making& E; F2 a- B" ^3 z, Y) Q
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Capital Investments
0 U3 t' K: a' k% x: WYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
: x$ `% |/ O9 ^( g1 K. ?ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation; y5 c; T9 B" c5 N h. \0 R
Topics:1 X {& C4 B+ }# s1 A
Cost-Benefit Analysis$ V( V# f$ I- C5 z0 @+ j
Evaluating Public Investment Projects. j- r. P! s3 X
Look at examples from 2 A3 I+ e9 V' N6 n% l x1 N
Transportation; g* ^) Z( y0 e9 d' U' Q
River Basin Management
2 k. f% R4 x2 PElectrical Generation
9 B% c' a& ^5 V7 KOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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: ~1 X+ r" o" h5 GIf you enjoyed learning about / E3 o5 z% `, d) p+ M0 k
Supply and Demand; m6 k# v: t$ c1 R2 V5 `- A9 W' h
Externalities1 u8 Q$ a/ w7 c- x4 B7 E! B
Resource Allocation
" g+ R/ b9 R1 o1 S6 iTaxation4 E3 q$ g/ e$ N n2 h: `
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
( G1 i' s. O$ r) f# ]# [6 e vYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
9 N" L+ O& k6 s5 B7 rECON 365 Resource Economics
1 M% o6 I! v; ZTopics:1 x' L+ i4 w+ c$ n6 R5 q% q0 r0 y
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
s( R; ?3 ]) n/ Q, f( `Scarcity and pricing8 ^7 g6 ?$ m; o
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues2 @8 k8 p) S; Z
6 j" Q2 C p# h; x+ c% B; hIf you enjoyed learning about 2 b! H9 a* W0 X, s6 N
Resource Allocation
1 C0 @' I9 l: X- c7 K/ M: ?Pricing
! |" k7 M1 c! O7 W# t+ v0 |Markets3 P4 B) }5 v" X- w$ n. r1 g
Government roles4 E2 f2 D# H! ^" U4 {5 J7 O7 D
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
' x0 u* \; C5 S& b7 p/ M) |( u7 gCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
* t9 E4 D; ^0 x( e9 MYou might enjoy a course about
3 x# S: Z9 V8 u. h3 B- ~Energy Economics!' X. V" ]' h" F$ K# C
ECON 366 Energy Economics7 |2 p* c/ c* ~/ O6 T7 f
Topics:
6 d6 _+ B6 E5 T" w& TPricing7 i3 _2 T* G1 h% l* n# O
Role in economic growth 3 O5 D) B% C2 P x
Energy sources and markets # n4 F7 N, V4 R3 C) E4 x
Role of government
; I0 e$ N+ O! ?0 K: aRegulation
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: \, z0 b( w+ R2 CIf you enjoyed learning about
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" _: E) V' N: F# _7 cRegulation, N8 W+ r2 {1 Y$ w4 z. }, P8 }
Government roles% ?0 l! Q' f. a$ X6 q% x$ O
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
7 p' \3 _* O& r u& Z6 [/ NSteps taken to address deterioration% U6 L# z# I! L7 O5 `* W
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ( ^: y; x$ _: ?. k- T* v# S
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 d1 M- }2 b) L# |# d" O8 b D% P7 x
Topics:
, w8 M" c- {, X' ]Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 0 n! N2 Q( N1 C& J6 P% z5 G( J
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
5 X1 N- Q; d9 @* mTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
9 J. e3 u/ i; @ X7 O6 w- S1 tRecreation economics
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! Q. w0 A( Q' A. @7 B) e8 | Individual Incentives
: C L0 J5 ]* ?; ]) lTotal Welfare / I0 _, C# a: o' ^7 w" r% A
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
7 y3 N! N) a9 T/ vECON 378 Law and Economics* ?, R1 k4 Y' c( n( z
Topics:
1 [% e' W. }: ^/ fIssues in Criminal and Family Law7 s% ~8 p) Z9 ]
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining: T+ B4 A! l$ o) L+ p$ u
Child Support Payments
* F* R$ o, g3 f. m) F/ \Private Divorce agreements
% G1 b6 T6 k' @9 aCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma& y# ~6 d( I( f
Dominant Strategies
6 E, X! X( d" [Collusion
/ j. Y9 v# d" T5 n" g4 C& J' p L0 jYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
% T0 N3 L+ k, RECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
: o, C3 [! D! t. R4 KTopics:
" `/ b- H* e- e6 Q- x& V6 v, GAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games% c G- O3 |" f2 ^
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 3 N- m% Q9 { x1 k4 Q
Note! Prerequisites: 4 Q9 p& F# D: i- \8 s1 X' d
ECON 384 & 299 |
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