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Trade$ H, @- n8 ]* U4 q
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
, F4 V% W( A! x& C# E$ ]You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!: }' Q* u% L) d; ^" y# {
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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Chinese Economy Characteristics3 q7 g' ]9 Q, J& s, A
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy1 K. E' Z2 Y! n2 J$ J4 D
Consequences of economic reform
, l+ S* O( n+ l8 H. |Canada’s economic relations with China
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) f, N* T, F% r3 tRich and Poor Countries
* t, Y) `1 J& y; N' ]+ vWhy economies differ
$ x* {! ?& W+ P+ w2 \. d6 ACauses for such differences# S+ x1 j# J$ Q, E
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' `% p3 i$ B$ ?
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ I$ f5 B. h; p
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Technology
' Y' ?0 o! U+ O9 a+ S1 g; IInstitutions2 v0 P; @, s' H! q" K4 ~
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand; Q! w& W( H. h2 g' o! x! k/ D
Consumer Behavior3 _4 W6 q4 l7 l$ i. G- A
Production and Cost! a Q/ f0 e. j. A/ c. `7 B% ~) p
Price and Output3 u& f3 | d4 u8 H0 k
Market Structures
- {; p% g$ k, v4 f( `You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
. ~- o0 _4 X# \/ b5 [" D9 T& ~ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
1 x7 v6 d$ I7 W" Z0 _" v5 UTopics:
- d& t- @! \$ [* U8 R5 |; l" x6 qTheory of consumer behavior
" o7 H8 {3 S3 ETheory of production and cost% z" f3 J8 c# Z7 N6 ~, K; p
Price and output determination under competition
! b ^$ V4 E+ MMonopoly and other market structures
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{& t, F; z: ^1 E: EIf you enjoyed learning about # ?( O' S; a/ I, P
Costs and Benefits % E# R$ A/ [$ z* {3 ~ C
Externalities
3 ^+ l& Z$ W$ S. [Decision-making1 v8 U l0 J2 e) T
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4 L+ v- D3 k' }9 _( \ @. ^Capital Investments- W# C S6 A) d0 r
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!- V" J+ E- N# b" \ p0 f
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation+ D4 ?, A% X8 u4 N! M- C
Topics:! ]4 N+ q7 z- R+ y) E! P
Cost-Benefit Analysis
/ `' r$ T" `4 K2 P% C. J. sEvaluating Public Investment Projects6 v9 j1 K5 E, ^: n& f
Look at examples from
5 @/ U: L X2 @. F+ M& k* JTransportation
5 q7 k- c+ f' e3 y1 bRiver Basin Management8 v0 @9 k( j$ Q
Electrical Generation* h# J: c0 a$ `
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control8 q3 H! i4 x8 D4 b/ o
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Supply and Demand# {- A% W8 j& \! e, V* { Z) D, h
Externalities
, A& @; a7 I: _1 fResource Allocation1 p( ^( U3 g* y' V
Taxation- K6 d4 Q" j$ _) X
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
: t" v8 {6 d0 r) o4 C P( D2 BYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
6 V& T, m1 h9 z& b# IECON 365 Resource Economics2 ^( \+ Y1 d1 K, D7 k5 O: y" `
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
0 `) a3 a: w7 f- T( aScarcity and pricing- P4 O B+ }0 ^! Q( p/ `9 {: O
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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/ [- w& g5 k6 b( CIf you enjoyed learning about , C: v8 \7 x4 R! e$ `
Resource Allocation( O$ m* v/ ?/ s& m# B
Pricing
0 K2 g* ~* l) `' c, sMarkets
/ E1 j* n4 t# w6 R$ O9 R+ Z) @! ?. }Government roles
1 B' r/ p6 h ?2 T# ]0 J" \+ IOr would like to learn more about 6 d3 ?8 r4 i; F. j0 U
The energy sector, including sources and markets& s" F* l: Z- h! X4 j& i0 c
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues2 I( y' i3 t5 O$ y: ?% v+ x
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8 z5 C; L( h% ?8 P; ZEnergy Economics!7 l% P% |6 s6 w$ Q
ECON 366 Energy Economics: v% q, |0 q; p* }* d
Topics: 3 ~9 ~3 M1 |; W) P- D9 d
Pricing# b( e+ @7 G B! k1 }' O
Role in economic growth ; m' `/ l! x. G4 ?3 i
Energy sources and markets / t+ R$ V3 o- ~
Role of government 8 ^! i2 k4 i, C1 ?* c9 } I! Z; a
Regulation
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- B# N( k- c7 \+ o6 AExternalities' H1 s5 L% h/ s8 E: |
Regulation
& y! c1 u0 y. r9 |9 D4 N6 D3 G+ KGovernment roles
! ~/ p1 D; z% F* M, W7 M- Y+ x: FOr would like to learn more about
7 Z/ o& i- x3 `( [' u! |Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration R' m* n1 u7 n( G2 D& I
Steps taken to address deterioration
- S/ |9 M& q9 |. e7 j1 EYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! & M/ L/ D: w+ P4 S X
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment0 h" X) W( `$ F8 M9 B( s
Topics: 4 h; Z: M; q: d: ~+ ]) p. L
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
' B5 Z( `# f0 i* o6 k' h Q1 qTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
; L2 C j9 j& D z1 _* x$ OTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration / d- N1 X/ x2 G' |
Recreation economics+ @. t" C T7 Y; E; F
6 O/ }! I' Z6 _/ Z9 xIf you enjoyed learning about: I$ }- o3 i" D9 i: F
Individual Incentives! \1 O3 x# t' |. ^) f
Total Welfare
F! Z* y2 T$ |* OYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
) O* t) H8 P( D) q D3 NECON 378 Law and Economics) v$ F/ v! p& V2 b: Y) Y3 ^ y$ X
Topics: 1 K m: Q7 Z8 g: T: [' @" [& I
Issues in Criminal and Family Law! X8 y; ?7 i. r* V3 i+ G4 v: i; D
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining( k2 w S6 x1 q; C
Child Support Payments& f. _1 g9 b' I6 V4 m
Private Divorce agreements
( C5 Y1 Q8 \4 x7 d# I& E2 DCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma6 u p5 {' S/ C: O
Dominant Strategies
& A5 ~4 O6 J( j4 @ k* d9 e6 g/ w3 vCollusion' a( X( `5 |5 ~5 j, U4 T6 Q8 W! z
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! * R3 \8 H2 N) i; n! O7 A
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications+ C7 K8 o4 y( s6 {
Topics: ' ?" P) c1 n/ H; A+ A% {" f
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
: B$ B! f- G' |Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion : k l8 o2 ?& J2 v& P
Note! Prerequisites: ' n: I( p1 Q1 ?
ECON 384 & 299 |
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