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Growth2 A) d: O9 Q# m- c
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China as an Emerging Economy
/ M( ^) {* F! }, EYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!. b3 X$ H& W" L, H H7 p2 R1 Z
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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Chinese Economy Characteristics$ h9 b% E* D7 n5 d
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
1 p1 {4 @, R" Q. _6 \" `1 }Consequences of economic reform
. u& @, N+ i/ n6 v( l: Q6 CCanada’s economic relations with China
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& W9 n" w1 }4 rRich and Poor Countries
& X0 ^3 N6 s2 z3 NWhy economies differ1 R' A9 a$ C3 {, H% e
Causes for such differences- O' v* Q- [. c3 T+ G
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 x; |/ V- Q; v8 Z+ o' pECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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Technology8 a# o1 `! A; k/ G3 o1 N+ {
Institutions
; }1 R+ r3 B0 Q, v8 w- dGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence : m5 w9 [% j& `
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8 V1 s$ ~# w- s" Z6 |Supply and Demand
& L/ I7 J3 ^5 _: `: m0 c IConsumer Behavior& }6 F& A1 G) Q0 c
Production and Cost$ T2 D" O" Z2 b. C: P% A
Price and Output4 r" n* `: i! `% s0 L) \
Market Structures/ A9 R5 z8 s- I0 G9 g2 Z: \" S
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
/ F. |8 A" ~' K+ B. q/ H5 pECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I! a4 ^, |1 U# V* n4 x
Topics:
3 V6 p9 ~8 t ^' \" r( _& BTheory of consumer behavior( W7 z. I& q, k# [! j! r, v, o
Theory of production and cost
6 G4 l6 {7 a! VPrice and output determination under competition
1 V: v5 n* ]+ R7 H% L, zMonopoly and other market structures; i5 p4 T: {7 @5 ]: N8 ~
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& s6 s0 n! D* H8 K' kCosts and Benefits $ L0 Z2 s7 ^$ Y2 _
Externalities
# O6 w( z% j k! ~& ]* s5 qDecision-making/ O7 s0 O$ O' ^3 g! m1 H
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4 V G' @2 |4 r5 ^; zCapital Investments
$ t& W# u' `3 v/ S$ u- HYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!5 o8 P6 j6 Z8 y+ D/ B3 T' g
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation5 J1 J6 t( o6 R) g# h
Topics:
% B0 }. N, W6 m" LCost-Benefit Analysis
3 K; w! }5 d/ TEvaluating Public Investment Projects
) R- h! Y9 ~+ ?+ x3 }9 i- B N' WLook at examples from
; ]7 y7 M- d: K* Y& p0 E; {3 GTransportation
+ u; M8 V9 z: x6 n2 y- h! F0 f tRiver Basin Management9 N. \1 o) d. ]: I8 u6 V# y6 h
Electrical Generation4 M& T9 T% O6 W' p4 Q) V) C
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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$ \2 A% Z$ e& F5 F( W$ nIf you enjoyed learning about
' p7 N3 z. s5 c; [- x( H& F K; m+ h" p5 xSupply and Demand
6 L- ~- f, X% Y+ O& V: |- qExternalities
) g, }* j: q' C% r8 i# T+ QResource Allocation1 ]- L) H* |8 C6 ~8 |3 Y& U# G
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
4 j0 {* q/ z2 Y. K. u3 YYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
5 m, B& H: I3 e4 s6 r5 e8 BECON 365 Resource Economics
& U- q( [$ s! b* ?0 W/ b3 MTopics:* E h- C. {2 }+ C
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
5 h0 }1 F7 W2 N5 [$ n6 u6 OScarcity and pricing
& f7 l4 ~( y/ x0 J2 f% @- D" }Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues# o! i. _$ G" j" o9 `
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+ h2 l; H; U: X/ tResource Allocation
B2 B8 j6 a- S+ n; M: SPricing) J& G% y5 v' z7 _) f9 [) G
Markets
$ P3 l; e6 G) d3 OGovernment roles* ?% ]% Z: }$ ^: U0 t5 x3 c
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
1 b) j2 B8 R) N4 z, DCanadian Energy Policy and current issues/ [: z# @, C1 [4 G6 U1 R
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Energy Economics!; Q) I+ d2 O4 t% e
ECON 366 Energy Economics' d- a: Y d" ?" g+ R+ y7 ]/ n
Topics:
% y" w+ P9 a6 mPricing. s D7 l, R; O2 v8 @
Role in economic growth
/ `" U( w2 t d+ rEnergy sources and markets
. E9 x [3 [( p6 W3 F9 ]( KRole of government 8 V8 w: G6 t& U4 J: ~$ x$ a
Regulation
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Externalities6 H9 w6 s! k: }0 } @9 S
Regulation
8 |3 T5 f4 y! X9 qGovernment roles
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K, w' O( U. L5 E6 oEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
7 o, N! L( `8 {: cSteps taken to address deterioration
( c! M1 {$ [3 S/ ^/ C$ l# Y! A) o) \) ZYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ' n, B' l1 c* w# B: \
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 v% k7 z Q; M, yTopics: 1 o' _" G8 W# I; P! }* m: F" k
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment w" t* V4 d( t$ q" v6 h
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
# _* C7 t! k& K- e+ PTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
1 A8 {3 P1 o( U% a6 B. SRecreation economics: b/ t, `7 a: J; n* q
- o/ l7 ]3 i+ y% r! K4 `* JIf you enjoyed learning about% e$ G5 }5 t! s7 i6 q9 |' t
Individual Incentives
8 `. j9 Z2 w6 K$ iTotal Welfare / i8 r- _0 z2 J. c+ l6 ]
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! . h* K4 _! W" s7 q% O
ECON 378 Law and Economics& b0 P9 B2 x; U! X
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
9 B; I) \5 b( f' aCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining/ K7 E9 f. n. _3 @' r: }9 J
Child Support Payments# a8 X2 d& g, w
Private Divorce agreements
+ J' T' e- X- V6 b; B. ICriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
' e: m3 w9 @, o( R+ wDominant Strategies6 p" D" s8 D& `4 _( k' H. e
Collusion4 H4 K7 h$ z3 w4 q( n4 X
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
, ]; y6 \/ x; N1 f, I' o3 IECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications+ b4 M- A; t/ B; Y
Topics:
9 g1 {1 \$ H: f, e7 T3 U, E) hAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games7 f9 b8 }' t5 ]7 C1 t$ g
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion * o; U7 p. {7 b8 w
Note! Prerequisites:
- b% L# p8 k7 Q& O( ^ECON 384 & 299 |
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