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Growth- o& Z1 B: J" Y! L( }/ [
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, Z. ?( b, C) F; t: r$ SChina as an Emerging Economy
2 v/ g' P$ `1 ]# z, F- U+ hYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!" I" A/ a0 W5 ]% F9 W( n' V- X( H
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development7 P; \2 U$ \) V% U P. `* ^
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Chinese Economy Characteristics- ` i; }( ]0 r" q0 w
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy+ _* }! E0 L2 G3 l
Consequences of economic reform
# y( i# e' e* p" p7 y& D- e! VCanada’s economic relations with China4 W2 J6 l7 V+ }( A+ f
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' f7 q' d8 U' l6 c. o; X' wRich and Poor Countries
7 p9 x i, u1 U0 U* S- c0 j, HWhy economies differ8 |1 k" W9 W) H g* C2 k
Causes for such differences1 l( m4 i: u! q, c! E2 j
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& L- E# M0 _% {! J% C, UECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- z. M, [4 v9 s; B: G6 a& Y1 zTopics:
6 B0 b6 \1 Z8 F6 j& c( RTechnology0 n; t" P/ g) f, V1 V
Institutions
- T2 Z8 Z5 q$ }Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ; m7 {; y3 q- Q; e* w$ E
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Supply and Demand
( X' s: _0 w; S: t6 j( v" M% {Consumer Behavior! |7 c0 G9 x+ H8 q2 X! y- e/ j9 z( D
Production and Cost/ Q* x1 M% y, E6 V& ~( e# z+ I- t
Price and Output
/ P. A& r' E8 q0 m2 BMarket Structures
: { F5 M3 B( ~2 @You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
" q5 H# q8 t9 b7 b1 qECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
8 p) a! n8 ]' Q) F% jTopics:
) [( p$ Y" z; ~ Y3 ]! p' Y5 {& QTheory of consumer behavior
, E/ Z# f8 m4 KTheory of production and cost2 D) m) K& M. D: d# z
Price and output determination under competition
9 j! c8 d" f0 S( \3 ?6 nMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits 3 _8 [3 `$ j; Y/ J* M
Externalities
$ E A6 D8 U' e1 g! D$ R1 Z) jDecision-making: p4 m7 e$ s$ W0 o
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Capital Investments
( R% f0 B1 B: V) F* z% P* }6 ?You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
4 @9 @- w5 j' h1 e8 W* mECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
, |0 ]8 ^& d! N' Q$ RTopics:
2 Z F; K# v3 k( ^/ Y$ J+ mCost-Benefit Analysis
% O& ^3 Q) K, {0 z8 U3 @Evaluating Public Investment Projects
3 k' ?/ {( Y' D+ ]! i# G0 KLook at examples from - I: `2 a4 E/ }2 @
Transportation
+ t2 j! r1 u2 f& a: {$ rRiver Basin Management
2 H% R5 _5 p7 ]) Q) iElectrical Generation
; b1 {' N8 X# _! ^Oil & Gas and Pollution Control0 q* n' P( l! T8 g1 C) G8 N
7 |, `- E* U' a$ Q, pIf you enjoyed learning about
, d5 X8 u% Q, x# WSupply and Demand
1 W4 `% |5 U6 ?2 r/ }+ bExternalities& R5 M( P5 l. K# L- G
Resource Allocation
, `8 @3 W, S7 vTaxation
9 I) v# U# l8 I7 |( i8 M; g7 A6 \Or would like to learn more about & p2 d) I% \! t. S2 ~- h
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
: O& H/ ^; u' @# A7 L" V8 J' B# ~You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
9 E: @: `$ U+ }. V* iECON 365 Resource Economics
5 i- A: j: \ S& M6 NTopics:# z' B6 X& e' O9 y3 j! m& j
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources; j6 P# i p; R5 u
Scarcity and pricing
2 P& x1 ~+ w% }: |$ x; _; s9 h' L6 TContemporary Canadian resource policy issues1 i6 Q" k- F; i( q/ d
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Resource Allocation
* l0 Q- `3 v' q' n; q2 XPricing
$ z9 O: K K( }Markets4 U) \& r9 |9 ~& A; i8 t' g
Government roles
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% n- Q4 T, C9 }9 B# A" dThe energy sector, including sources and markets1 i1 H# ^. S2 W/ }! Q
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues3 ^; i/ A+ S4 y
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Energy Economics!
# q# x$ _1 I* M. CECON 366 Energy Economics
4 b& _/ I6 n( c! o# m, P+ A1 VTopics: 0 t/ O) X1 @% |
Pricing
: d5 X) O1 d- r& M# SRole in economic growth
9 M% [. B. F' P6 @Energy sources and markets ' @1 m) Q! ^6 I2 K0 |: z& Y; T
Role of government
& e+ r x; d- c* ^: U. @) S( i1 g" ORegulation 5 a9 C( \. K6 f
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* ]; L8 w7 @! s* U6 q/ m+ |) x: wExternalities% u6 q9 ~$ \7 z; Y; y m
Regulation
2 y" N5 l( |4 V. _Government roles
& e. M+ i, `/ \0 V$ W; b' O; SOr would like to learn more about % H) ]" z& O9 m- Y8 n6 o) S4 ?, \
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration2 K% J; R* l; x) J2 m& H
Steps taken to address deterioration6 O) T3 l4 w6 R
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
5 C7 H2 f) S, B# D0 {7 I% r1 `ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
4 x3 a0 J3 \; v- zTopics: 7 S4 }; c8 m5 `2 j
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
. U( V. s: u5 Z4 l- }' ATypes and causes of environmental deterioration
+ w8 @' _! @) I6 W) u/ w) K J8 YTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
: e' e" p' c4 }! K$ r) d2 I1 iRecreation economics
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9 U9 x* B$ Q( \" @, N) JIf you enjoyed learning about" ^2 _% n, @8 Y" H3 ^$ q. N
Individual Incentives! e/ Z0 h' d; I; e5 _( M6 Y
Total Welfare
' e8 H! l6 F& m: b q6 U: K ]You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! # @+ z5 K0 I% r
ECON 378 Law and Economics
% E* r! n- w L4 WTopics: ! Y. T5 ^; Z9 r. r' r' a& M* g
Issues in Criminal and Family Law) A, \. L. Z! ?2 ^& Z4 I5 J3 _* {( n
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
1 F W5 j' Q- v' M+ @6 ]: v7 eChild Support Payments
& x. h$ J, G- rPrivate Divorce agreements
) B# c$ S* h9 }9 c6 v, {8 HCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
* p; T6 J1 _2 |% Y* C6 rDominant Strategies5 h8 C$ u. E3 @1 e
Collusion
' l3 w* h1 e5 {$ r' J# tYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 9 O6 s$ j5 k* q7 k/ @
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications& B7 |/ t2 Q3 I+ w
Topics: ! V' U( e* q5 _4 A$ ~( i6 q% l
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
4 s4 w- N: E! o& E. T/ }Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
+ t3 i- Q5 o+ q5 b) oNote! Prerequisites:
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