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8 T; b9 \2 a& E. i; w3 @Trade$ i# F" Y+ y, {% {
Growth6 f/ p6 V% D$ v2 F/ \
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China as an Emerging Economy
2 L% J3 y+ ?( u. x+ LYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
0 d* [# d% l& U) H( }ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development/ t+ `- Y+ \4 j% z8 q X, ]2 l
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
* g0 g) h- T% q# g" YRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
, v. h' ?- e5 { |2 vConsequences of economic reform7 K& p4 A7 p# X, V) z* X, R0 [
Canada’s economic relations with China
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/ D" ?' c. D6 j/ M# w- wIf you would like to learn more about:
' V9 q0 b* K7 S% FRich and Poor Countries
. ^3 \- Y9 O) K$ I# eWhy economies differ
" q! `$ K7 [1 a, i* ^Causes for such differences% ~/ g* f; D3 J1 {3 s7 {. X
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# u4 {7 p4 X- lECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
i0 v z$ G1 gTopics:
# S6 z$ c4 O9 Y9 m- O$ HTechnology
9 J- Y# a D n, x2 b7 [% ZInstitutions
6 G( L, [; W! y, W+ u3 X: L0 CGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
! \2 e! m/ J4 |; E5 J+ cConsumer Behavior
$ r8 }5 o! `( l% H: t( f# [& sProduction and Cost
: c1 F9 m9 j/ K- T4 YPrice and Output
1 S- ^# Z+ U( u* o1 S5 V4 QMarket Structures1 p+ U" L7 V7 L) S5 @
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!1 o0 J/ T" |- ^) ^' I+ D0 G$ [8 o
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I& E4 @( K! q9 e5 r. e2 H4 r9 M
Topics: * K6 r+ ^9 y X3 C2 r) {5 B
Theory of consumer behavior6 S3 r2 h9 k! J( x- ^ y
Theory of production and cost, [& v8 l! S/ a
Price and output determination under competition
9 q* ?" ]% m' T; H0 A% M6 fMonopoly and other market structures$ J' K( O, F1 r6 d; E
. W* h( S- _5 o. ]# q* ^0 ]( IIf you enjoyed learning about
4 |% C2 b$ ^' cCosts and Benefits ' ^/ a2 m" |/ c: C: Z
Externalities+ I6 D1 k* d2 W( m8 G) V+ f6 G& }
Decision-making0 H- m9 q3 p0 a2 R6 C
Or would like to learn more about
0 X7 i! g) j1 G7 t7 w: z5 u& S' XCapital Investments3 c. i7 F7 i4 @( m- w
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
. X5 t! H+ z0 b( X. LECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation8 i5 }. Z/ _% V. Q6 G9 x
Topics:: C1 K$ V7 l9 W. x
Cost-Benefit Analysis
5 e- {! R, A: S! u* b$ W6 lEvaluating Public Investment Projects
( l. ~" C; Q( ]6 A7 a* M- E: `- R& PLook at examples from
, {$ l) Y1 B/ r$ v& J# Z1 [! z3 c1 r o; E. LTransportation# y+ V5 I8 l' _) ]
River Basin Management \* U: E7 C- N5 F# L! Q
Electrical Generation# V, U) Z* M% B" u- I& i
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control8 x, ~7 _$ g% k7 L4 V4 D/ l% S
/ D3 C- h; B* L5 ~ jIf you enjoyed learning about
7 @( M1 P7 z" w0 _Supply and Demand
0 t8 U: }' A% n! T# r% \$ o7 D6 _Externalities6 J8 M! d- j+ ~+ l
Resource Allocation
! _5 a$ D% P. g0 ?% MTaxation9 Q1 a0 B$ r3 G! E4 g4 w8 Z
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada$ H; p$ g$ l3 c2 h
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!2 x- ^$ \9 R& h
ECON 365 Resource Economics9 p- s- F6 G a( ]8 b
Topics:4 g+ Z3 C- i2 V; }" }$ k
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
# p- s3 k: L4 R8 x# u( sScarcity and pricing
0 i- n' w9 O5 G0 a; G! r0 B8 ?Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
: Y! q3 P$ V. @Pricing
; z6 C5 U+ @ T9 W5 n' ^+ dMarkets
3 t) ~0 \* r# _1 a% _; WGovernment roles
% \1 o, z! O, J. E# ]Or would like to learn more about # [" _( g6 j6 U, }0 v
The energy sector, including sources and markets* b p p' I5 [( N2 M
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues$ [) U, b3 c6 }. t
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Energy Economics!9 z1 N: R4 e/ J, Y! n/ K# c
ECON 366 Energy Economics2 m+ {! D) o3 k
Topics: 3 ^! u1 C+ m9 o7 d% o! {+ i$ M2 M
Pricing- C' K( c$ r" \" m! a2 @
Role in economic growth
! ~; }/ Q) f A' U( [: Y ~Energy sources and markets . L3 w! \) h, v$ e5 B) u' k
Role of government 3 R% j- }9 Q6 ^' ?
Regulation
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Externalities$ D; D4 ~" ] u% c6 L S+ X! `5 Q
Regulation
; u3 M! s+ z8 [1 g' XGovernment roles' l$ g' I0 ?4 e4 _
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
( U1 j. X# N/ g% _+ h) q* LSteps taken to address deterioration( M, Q! T; L! B8 }# B! |5 ]
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 9 `" u) Q) B; a
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 Z0 q. k8 d% e, A5 {0 c
Topics:
) W8 |( \* h' y: B- l+ cEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
3 `& ]$ |, t: L! s/ f" Q9 j9 wTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
0 v9 @3 C, [! l9 {$ VTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ) ^, w: F& ?* T2 I0 V% N
Recreation economics
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- P" _2 o3 L: G! T0 M& ?If you enjoyed learning about' ?! ]0 E7 ?0 Y- f' ]8 h5 L" `; Z
Individual Incentives
1 N: f- w% ]7 n0 h" xTotal Welfare
2 Q5 ^: s; Q! y9 ^& b: {0 J" m, mYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
2 U! p1 H0 p* r, x, yECON 378 Law and Economics# M+ R+ B# e1 s
Topics:
% @7 ^ S7 e' m9 m+ wIssues in Criminal and Family Law1 \8 m# y I8 E6 T. _2 x; Y% i
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
/ d, X0 ]8 w( s! y oChild Support Payments3 N7 {. E) A! n
Private Divorce agreements
$ |6 S; L% P, d+ E# @( y8 X; iCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
" e+ M! p7 e0 T3 r( g$ F# y8 N* ?Dominant Strategies
3 r6 |+ S$ h8 q. y- ^# fCollusion
) B4 a+ K5 ]2 B6 z/ V' IYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
6 K/ Q% `/ L, {3 a, A" Z: K+ n! ]ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
! v1 ~% n5 s. O4 c d4 q1 FTopics:
2 O* C7 `$ N UAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
% m0 D" N. O4 L6 f: D% sApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 5 a- m U$ \ C- p! _% q% u
Note! Prerequisites: ; b8 ^0 I- c" M- J0 ?/ u2 J5 v
ECON 384 & 299 |
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