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China as an Emerging Economy
+ j( r( C! k0 F1 R2 F7 ]You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
1 Z) g1 j7 J, o4 ?ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
2 L& e% [5 M* E" W7 L7 r+ qTopics:
, J' h( l- z6 r5 v) h$ WChinese Economy Characteristics
& D5 d. A- k4 W% ?2 C6 q, g4 dRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
1 m! H$ q Q2 D: x1 `. l: fConsequences of economic reform) _- B/ P7 L$ Y) S* h* I
Canada’s economic relations with China
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: Y* r; {. h4 T' Y( v( RIf you would like to learn more about:
. j. G, c# P$ H" PRich and Poor Countries; T1 j6 W( g. F0 o
Why economies differ
6 f+ E; Q( l2 e* V; O3 WCauses for such differences
; b1 F' H- X; o& F1 I: n) HYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 J5 V6 \& g9 E9 |0 t8 w2 j9 S: t1 A9 f
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 v# O4 U& y! E1 {Topics:
8 x8 F! O8 ?. p$ K+ I7 R) f) E7 UTechnology
' N: O* } b$ _Institutions- z! T" r/ i6 o/ s% g+ I# X
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ) O( @. |$ m. y5 u9 G: R
# ~) C$ D% M5 {2 yIf you enjoyed learning about
' \% U9 y; _$ d. C7 G' J5 {Supply and Demand
) c0 w7 s# D7 s) ?# n, ZConsumer Behavior
8 H% H; n2 b/ V2 i: I7 N6 U0 jProduction and Cost- z4 C. d, m# I4 U- R
Price and Output
; z1 N4 f6 [/ l3 w( e5 D) U @; hMarket Structures: e+ z$ T" I: J: l
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! O- V* T0 X" G8 s1 w: X3 L% [ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I# W# B1 l# j! ^* n$ H2 n$ @9 Y# ^
Topics:
; F+ W; j( v, s; Q. v; hTheory of consumer behavior
5 [9 ?! J- j. g sTheory of production and cost% J: `: B% s: M1 b j
Price and output determination under competition
$ Q; C' d9 L: Q. ]" R& B8 F$ NMonopoly and other market structures
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8 o1 k/ K$ n+ N- T$ v) D; oIf you enjoyed learning about 0 Z: R! @1 H/ M V) @8 A2 p7 n
Costs and Benefits . L, W f A6 g( n i' \$ ^# Y
Externalities+ A! F2 u8 p5 }( }
Decision-making
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Capital Investments, J/ U3 M0 N( b z6 o
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
* x! Y0 r8 }2 `9 _" C ^0 v! tECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation9 o ?; i9 E9 z% ?" H/ b5 u& o
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Cost-Benefit Analysis1 l+ ?7 I& z+ X" a6 v) \
Evaluating Public Investment Projects- [) h: Y" m8 E- b4 ?0 ]
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w) q c2 G' vTransportation
; Z+ S( {* @- sRiver Basin Management. J% Q8 N0 H$ ]# t/ t9 T$ n& m. S3 j4 O
Electrical Generation
( N* ]# r8 E& X1 t4 gOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 Q6 q n6 G- n% I7 TSupply and Demand
2 n8 Y! A% E5 Z; m% ^" A$ _# g6 w2 HExternalities
7 `$ i; f9 B5 ~0 M% r/ ]8 _! w% t7 EResource Allocation" K5 [: z. z& L' E; H* D$ z
Taxation
- q* M3 Q8 {" V1 r, ZOr would like to learn more about
p+ h! J. ^# [; {- y0 ^% n. t$ QSupply of Natural Resources in Canada3 z* p1 ~$ ~3 l; s: [2 \+ p
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
5 R* d( X) Y: yECON 365 Resource Economics
* H0 Q& }% D( ]7 r9 {" f, dTopics:
% C, O1 I7 D' e5 S( IExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources% |1 x9 b2 |7 b' e3 a$ A4 a" [1 N6 a
Scarcity and pricing8 ?; i: g% ]2 b; L
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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7 \8 k2 b% d$ I3 q5 _Resource Allocation
" R& X+ {: n( A& s4 KPricing
7 n M$ g. H& ~Markets) d& x% `( ^: N2 G6 V; V: v* \( G
Government roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
* ^5 K* f9 ~6 JCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
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! f% e" }9 ?: \& xEnergy Economics!5 L0 ]8 n: k9 u6 J" ^' y. k+ j
ECON 366 Energy Economics
: K, x/ y) h9 S$ A; f5 m* WTopics:
$ K: u1 j( X5 Q6 i$ U$ A7 M: HPricing
" p( k* z1 c+ n* VRole in economic growth
2 e& @! Q' W/ ]; H+ t: \Energy sources and markets 9 |$ I; Z; F4 g- b/ [ x
Role of government
; f& j( M9 S, h8 jRegulation
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Externalities; n% g5 {9 ^3 c) J \- u2 V
Regulation0 C0 d3 M9 p/ Z+ s, ?
Government roles
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6 w4 x3 s) C s# {/ i; H% N3 x, K" s9 cEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration& j' ?7 R9 S1 Y% b" E0 B' Y& x
Steps taken to address deterioration
+ S/ S; S9 j) w; k0 HYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
2 u. L- e1 r+ lECON 369 Economics of the Environment
, E' v' C$ j8 m, t1 gTopics: # P1 y+ y8 ]- @1 j8 }
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
0 Q5 u6 E! [+ I+ x% X0 C: Y- gTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 4 [7 H3 x" y& i6 d
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ! I$ x3 O# r9 W* K
Recreation economics
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! O7 i3 `& N6 PIf you enjoyed learning about
3 R0 r8 Y# c" L( \0 t% o y Individual Incentives
* o5 O! {$ ~5 I6 X$ QTotal Welfare
: i' V- `; f- d1 uYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! / a0 r% |' p8 o6 U% y' j
ECON 378 Law and Economics
% H' Y5 p! u5 `6 y% kTopics:
2 l8 \+ S0 ?# C1 n$ RIssues in Criminal and Family Law
( ?3 t8 V$ [. @) jCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining7 a% P3 |; X. H# U, p
Child Support Payments
! r1 D" L% @* n) HPrivate Divorce agreements
) D2 Z, r- y& w6 tCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
7 {+ M7 O# k; KDominant Strategies' p; K: H4 F1 V/ E0 ?( b3 V" q0 g- V
Collusion& x, m, Z4 F7 c6 ~8 l, }
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! " I, B* {$ y7 w* \% ]% ?
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games+ k# z# F4 Z8 q/ z
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
% s) R: Q; M) x q4 Q+ ~; {Note! Prerequisites: . H, w# t; `$ `" @5 F
ECON 384 & 299 |
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