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Trade
B' h3 S1 h4 h2 ]9 r; t$ |Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy3 R' _" T/ V$ I/ j1 K
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
; w; h q+ Q, N# W# IECON 211 Chinese Economic Development: j) f& S1 u1 k) F: \
Topics:
- {9 S9 ]/ m: Y5 G& K mChinese Economy Characteristics
# Z- u* O6 j0 `# Y( V* oRecent Events in the Chinese Economy0 U ?% b6 `' m0 F+ \ w
Consequences of economic reform
( R, K" O( T9 i# Z( bCanada’s economic relations with China+ \/ r' V4 ^% R
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If you would like to learn more about: 7 v/ G$ U7 n3 h H- w
Rich and Poor Countries
9 e! S7 V4 P7 g& o& P1 A2 M- Y$ q6 B1 _Why economies differ
9 G1 Y& [, l; O. n" ?# OCauses for such differences/ X4 s5 ^6 _' g
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
, D2 v, w" |! z9 ?: \ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 o9 y# a7 M; u' s2 qTopics:
. D$ ~0 e& O; jTechnology
; ^6 m: |& o. `Institutions
% G" P6 x" _' A$ K9 aGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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6 e1 P+ T! ^4 g0 t% XIf you enjoyed learning about / t! K# ~, ^& A3 g: d
Supply and Demand
" C5 A& u! v/ O2 l; [Consumer Behavior) Y) a( d8 y1 i
Production and Cost" o( s7 c1 P3 t
Price and Output& @9 P& ?3 l M Q/ Z
Market Structures
0 |5 r' H! }1 d% zYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!5 [: ^- ~1 i+ ]$ O1 N2 ?" A+ @/ T
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I1 P5 l; J/ i$ T" D2 V
Topics:
/ i, ?6 ^5 a7 L# M0 kTheory of consumer behavior
! N! U" }/ Q, l$ h% wTheory of production and cost
; _: D* @# ^& @& p! YPrice and output determination under competition% s9 {1 X' A$ Y: E
Monopoly and other market structures
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! M' f7 T4 J: M- |1 y# v; t9 QCosts and Benefits u3 T/ Y2 \+ v/ r# {; d
Externalities6 C6 d4 w/ R5 e
Decision-making9 y$ U1 S. B9 R' W) C2 Z: e
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Capital Investments" A! z' w8 y6 q
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
# c: A6 j3 q0 r) z9 B pECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation8 X( ?" N: X* F- d4 B% z' @8 @; A
Topics:6 W, _& V; a' J! m1 {% Z$ `
Cost-Benefit Analysis
7 q5 [7 S9 Z, c$ DEvaluating Public Investment Projects, y; R8 F4 S: {8 i
Look at examples from
^3 @7 ?; P8 S; c. p. U WTransportation* G" ~. `8 l2 j/ h1 i' Z# t
River Basin Management5 g5 _; H' T( j( W6 `. T, x
Electrical Generation
+ }: Z6 A$ A# S: I1 ~9 JOil & Gas and Pollution Control" b$ T# w* n g& z+ C5 p- u, d+ U
1 Y; |! T) }8 m, I9 C0 U4 U& sIf you enjoyed learning about 3 ^* h [: N7 I& S( @ |1 _5 D U
Supply and Demand. }8 {( Z$ K1 K4 ]& J" d2 Q6 {
Externalities. B$ m" y& ^6 @- o& N
Resource Allocation
2 d4 M( |: A5 U9 |+ U9 q! T! q) XTaxation
/ {- G9 F0 z% l7 b5 ?) gOr would like to learn more about
7 c9 ?6 y$ ?6 y! T$ ~Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
5 j/ d8 d0 Z! { NYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
8 R& R7 s5 I6 Y0 tECON 365 Resource Economics
0 I. j! \- | Z. \3 CTopics:/ }/ L4 O" S! [8 K# E6 `
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources" H7 `5 H4 S, I B
Scarcity and pricing# q+ ?- ^& n! Z/ O* z
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation: C1 z/ i; N+ s7 Y# e
Pricing
5 P* p, P$ N( b# i) KMarkets6 h( s: g3 t3 V. O z1 O
Government roles
1 Y& ?1 a& i- `" s/ e8 R pOr would like to learn more about 6 [( b) R" C. J, P2 e6 V& P7 h/ {
The energy sector, including sources and markets; @- D9 E5 b g6 x. R/ G
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues% Q1 G8 Z, i* J1 l0 i, H
You might enjoy a course about ; e8 p+ o' n3 z8 }. F1 U% S
Energy Economics!# x( z& b0 ?4 C$ x
ECON 366 Energy Economics
* i2 ~8 j8 ~+ \8 m7 V' c: d! ATopics: # ^; h4 G) } C( X4 o E1 N
Pricing
* Y6 q1 Q; o4 p1 o4 R0 Y. qRole in economic growth ! _5 d1 x8 w t' @- r! j
Energy sources and markets
j6 g0 @0 W; I0 ?" [Role of government
3 }; U* a+ b8 ~) g7 F) MRegulation 2 p' F4 S& N. T2 M6 P; s
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F: Y3 y) ?6 g: ?6 _: ^; l3 [Externalities
7 F: J6 _ \0 \$ ^+ h cRegulation
0 `7 Q0 c: w# a& g, ~& hGovernment roles/ B0 W, w- k: n8 s! ~
Or would like to learn more about
9 ^. h" {3 }0 q+ I4 p0 Q( ZEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration* v' ]+ u- `, U* W7 ~- J
Steps taken to address deterioration
2 F4 Z3 f4 ~) rYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
. W5 K. T0 P6 D/ V% MECON 369 Economics of the Environment
' ]: ^$ \5 l6 x8 s1 B0 m$ w; D( ZTopics: 2 D' j7 ^: u; F7 V$ ?
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
8 S- l' ^) r/ Z9 t* }Types and causes of environmental deterioration
- \. M3 H2 G8 g3 Y1 ?! ^Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ) F* O) R+ u6 J
Recreation economics: F8 D( n" |: Z# w/ X* v
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% B* \+ A8 J2 k0 Y Individual Incentives+ e1 `& O. W* r' E8 N
Total Welfare + m6 k/ S4 |" U0 r/ J' C9 y3 ~
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
}. e) P* N* ?6 {7 K+ B' AECON 378 Law and Economics
7 U0 ?7 f, P" i3 XTopics: , e2 t& E m! q1 P& P4 ]
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
& u2 W2 [ `' @4 ^) rCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining r2 T8 J# `" j) K1 L, l3 K
Child Support Payments, D+ C( R1 F9 v8 Z( r/ w0 h
Private Divorce agreements
! J$ b) f$ {) R8 ^5 K6 ~Criminal provisions of the Competition Act5 [: I% w/ n5 t6 U/ R# U% @
- C' D$ m. \2 j: WIf you enjoyed learning about
2 ?8 |% I4 z, s+ JPrisoners Dilemma
2 V, D1 q* ^9 j* m$ }Dominant Strategies0 M* T, F4 d- o" j4 E6 w
Collusion
. n2 p* {) O; b) E, v* gYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ( Y8 f# y. j I# u ?* j6 A
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
% x% b6 [* G8 RTopics: ' H& {1 C: `% V- f, w
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
- U8 D1 Z- Q; ^, u/ B0 mApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 5 I: ?. F6 {) `2 O
Note! Prerequisites: * N; Q8 L/ F) E) H% b$ R# R
ECON 384 & 299 |
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