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Trade
1 l2 U+ `7 x3 R nGrowth. U p' A2 M" @
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; h( [* ?- ]) m# e" _China as an Emerging Economy# j) F( G; k5 M: g
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
$ b$ C1 J; ?! H) h3 Z9 C5 t* t* xECON 211 Chinese Economic Development6 t) ]3 V' |' F. j5 A
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Chinese Economy Characteristics, J* W% [* P6 G1 r; K' C
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
6 p. C E$ ]5 ~* x; C/ @. hConsequences of economic reform
. v! f t; e" b6 wCanada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
- C, j/ ]" F7 ]7 F1 \, k; _0 l( hWhy economies differ/ @- {0 j/ X3 i) T$ ?
Causes for such differences
7 R. ^% z6 ]- W% ~8 @" @/ EYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ g" D6 J% J J8 D- T9 C& P0 PECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; V* g5 t) G; i/ j: xTopics:1 _- l/ R+ K6 ~$ F
Technology
5 g" n5 V" h+ l' u E* aInstitutions* k& u& `; T( @- ~+ z$ _+ N
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 1 v- x% \7 X# x+ k
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T- J, q8 n x7 O3 x5 _Supply and Demand- N5 N& M/ a5 |+ P3 E
Consumer Behavior: A8 A- @6 c9 Q1 C: B/ Z0 }$ B' x
Production and Cost3 h8 b4 ?# X' ~) {1 S# Z! M
Price and Output: a2 U; q) E" x+ l J4 y' K
Market Structures
5 b( s3 h2 `* c- a# g% p8 F( CYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!' S1 H9 @3 j- H
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
) ?- @( p! ]* wTopics:
! H5 ]+ O* j6 Y7 a; S- HTheory of consumer behavior
2 V! y5 s; N! ^/ BTheory of production and cost
" l2 r1 u4 ~) y8 i4 @Price and output determination under competition7 n/ T4 a6 J0 x8 G6 a
Monopoly and other market structures
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1 j, s' d# G x6 D5 S3 Q: [' mCosts and Benefits
6 Q* R8 w) J: ?: N- u" [$ {Externalities) O: k7 u& L! s: G. Y) x
Decision-making' }' x! s1 m2 }4 S- J/ i9 C4 A4 T3 U
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Capital Investments
8 U% m/ r% t- Z; y& c6 G; I! tYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!. K' V) I. n e& G" b
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
9 L% i: v( ` H, b& @6 S4 ETopics:, E% q! K e1 ? D* S1 u# Q
Cost-Benefit Analysis+ y/ y: w2 D) e( R! o7 m
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
6 U( M( A" G/ R3 C dLook at examples from
3 n, i0 z9 T- ^% s; {Transportation
/ N3 O: J) t5 c6 S3 `1 `River Basin Management5 C! B5 e3 |5 M0 M2 V5 J
Electrical Generation
- n. k% U8 Q FOil & Gas and Pollution Control. X. \1 |) \5 G( c5 \' h! d3 \
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Supply and Demand* p6 Z& U7 e1 O3 j0 v6 D
Externalities
) Q9 t1 f: @+ Q% B2 DResource Allocation7 f% I G- w+ W* V* Q) R
Taxation, ^% X* j7 |' B
Or would like to learn more about
$ }5 |. b0 e6 Y" ? [# _. {Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
x: h- k* |" I9 A, r! w; V; CYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
: h; F* C' A4 N, ?" rECON 365 Resource Economics
/ |+ ]5 N: Y5 B, A5 J% [Topics:3 W q. q- z8 t
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
$ }- `3 }0 @' \2 VScarcity and pricing
4 I$ W) C% j5 }Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues0 x, m* {0 a5 G2 H* ?6 Z. e
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) g2 A1 T. m ^3 m) t0 }' WResource Allocation+ s7 O" U) }0 ~2 x" K
Pricing) ?* T3 Y$ [* L
Markets$ ~$ t0 J, ]% Z
Government roles0 Y$ \$ u; b* {% b" g
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The energy sector, including sources and markets; A* ?9 z( r( ~1 e3 N, g4 x
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
# T+ A! F4 I& L2 | [! gYou might enjoy a course about
7 {6 Q. q; W. r8 v7 L. ?Energy Economics!
+ u6 v' O( A1 F4 w8 gECON 366 Energy Economics0 A5 L0 b5 O: O
Topics:
5 W5 G8 \7 \2 U2 a% bPricing
% ^) l& o0 P U6 ]5 u& n8 hRole in economic growth 8 M* |* ]! E0 K1 \( T# W' z# ]
Energy sources and markets
6 P* j8 s2 n v' ]7 `* NRole of government
$ r' i4 C" z8 `' x- V! _, ?Regulation
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: ~" _: o u; P. ]* g$ qExternalities' w$ n) u$ O7 c, S
Regulation
0 ]: N3 }; Y% z# K7 zGovernment roles
- s* l6 P. w2 COr would like to learn more about 5 s/ d8 W3 H* v- J3 `" _6 j7 E9 g
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
4 M3 ^. ~! {1 F' {9 a; Y5 Y. H' rSteps taken to address deterioration) Y# P7 D7 r% C( V4 z1 c* P. g0 H( l
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
- _5 ^! n4 p! _7 Y( UECON 369 Economics of the Environment9 L" J7 m% f) L5 h, j' L
Topics:
0 c5 ?1 Y& y* \* }8 B" `; sEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
9 i& }+ ~( \: Q1 ~! m1 X' P& ITypes and causes of environmental deterioration
8 B, h, Q O) F9 M% T2 v# qTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration : O; r3 I, z* ^! O
Recreation economics
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3 a. F6 [6 h3 V& e. l& yIf you enjoyed learning about
6 U- i" l' s2 E/ y! y" i& c Individual Incentives! I) l. K) s5 Q' z+ T' a2 n' V
Total Welfare
% ^% o9 V8 r7 Y+ I0 RYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! / m/ v! z2 B: O# E& Q% g
ECON 378 Law and Economics% G" T' x. W: D/ z% a4 g1 A6 z
Topics:
: n; m& d) c, q& RIssues in Criminal and Family Law
6 \) T: N; Z0 B! J" L+ f# pCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
/ Z2 r7 k& O9 n1 H' e: b/ O$ t( KChild Support Payments' ~' \ U, y8 \" {' {! }
Private Divorce agreements
3 N' P1 x( X4 X4 [Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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. l+ U; m& v% p( I, rIf you enjoyed learning about
& p4 ~5 S& F7 N) ZPrisoners Dilemma
9 n7 v! V* \# z/ S- O7 {2 `" ODominant Strategies# _9 |6 z, H5 N" s5 M8 U+ a
Collusion9 Y# Z; @$ r$ S& N$ L7 Z
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! : n1 X/ M. G* B( X7 x
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications. ^7 n `* D/ B. t
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games5 a# ^$ l# o+ |( M/ K- d
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
0 B. R& ?3 ]. ]1 Z5 }# kNote! Prerequisites:
! i) ]0 @% n! C+ X4 T3 x; z" eECON 384 & 299 |
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