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Trade$ o7 c* M* |$ Q; ]. Z5 K8 D
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
6 r& i2 N# ?# |8 u8 `; PYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
( W, v1 J+ }9 y" e6 D" d4 g0 }ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development7 @, `) e* c9 l, {5 z
Topics:
% w+ k: _7 P* C" @Chinese Economy Characteristics& Q# K0 Z0 R* B4 e1 L) q
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy5 H. {/ `! m! D' _+ \
Consequences of economic reform( N' ^5 d, f$ C* z
Canada’s economic relations with China0 D3 [2 ]$ L! Q* z( s
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Rich and Poor Countries* H9 I# f' k4 f4 e( i( B- s( x8 U% S
Why economies differ
4 d: {) G* {7 K. b6 n7 F1 r0 HCauses for such differences/ Z4 _5 y* k" z8 h" n
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ K. r5 U {, Y) ]* Z2 W/ R
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 l7 {7 D% t wTopics:8 z/ k& s3 ?0 B6 R+ G
Technology
( T) `- \, l7 Y& @7 AInstitutions. A$ H. x8 L% K8 r2 J
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence : W6 B) p" K* t" V
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Supply and Demand
+ _ e |' b* U) ^$ {) N4 T) wConsumer Behavior: U- K3 J9 y5 s( L
Production and Cost8 Z7 ` J* c8 Q- N& r& A
Price and Output
2 P; K7 O* L1 [: Q9 DMarket Structures
! S( y/ D( K/ ^# W8 S4 d! G- [You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
6 A5 _- i, T. C gECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
: e9 u( y% [% j5 HTopics:
, s( N( L! r+ R5 l9 N8 ^3 Q% A4 HTheory of consumer behavior
, S* Z7 Q4 T* d: aTheory of production and cost
B6 [% X. g- a9 y- G8 _/ cPrice and output determination under competition
$ ~$ l4 i7 e# i. N! V( n+ }7 c- MMonopoly and other market structures/ ]) v: \) r7 q, ^; f- f
, P7 Q4 Y" f+ [9 u; a, a' F& IIf you enjoyed learning about
- W% X& ~' ]; LCosts and Benefits
U( P% g' M$ L% K* R+ VExternalities3 w) B" ]3 k+ k% c7 l; V
Decision-making' z4 [ `4 e3 }9 s( L7 w+ n
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: {( N$ }* E0 d, I0 _/ J; V& MCapital Investments' c! A: J# C3 T5 d1 S% u
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
% i/ Q3 C7 i5 j% b: E- ]ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
% I- W% M1 r+ {% o2 ^8 A+ g2 }Topics:) F; \4 I: z4 h* @9 B" P
Cost-Benefit Analysis* V& {6 C: P0 B$ h6 A
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
' c' W( f8 ~# p+ nLook at examples from * o' k/ R/ Z' K8 n
Transportation
+ j! M2 {* T, ?8 PRiver Basin Management
- S: v5 r E! n# ]5 l7 d AElectrical Generation* z- V& o' P! ^- P
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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' d* V& V4 ~' l9 @8 r5 eIf you enjoyed learning about
' z0 B+ Q* O6 n& R! ]0 A, ?7 L5 Q$ |" R9 }Supply and Demand. D( M' O+ t: D d: d+ a3 J
Externalities5 U) M6 w0 e6 V/ z" M% B
Resource Allocation
* `$ p$ \1 d6 X" {1 LTaxation2 T/ p9 T; v: p+ t5 V' B; a! _
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
! n K4 q- b; v j8 x4 d2 cYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
1 B B U+ }% t' U! EECON 365 Resource Economics2 N8 C9 l' F3 d) y
Topics:
! a- Z g' @+ ^) ~+ a# ]Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
, Y( z) H$ `" u8 X S1 ^Scarcity and pricing
$ S# c& t# x# s1 y" S$ X4 m7 WContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
- G7 d* t9 X# a! T2 j" [8 V; UPricing
, g A, [3 j p) Y0 X$ mMarkets
* }% B) a& c: K: dGovernment roles
. E Z& H5 V3 L* J! p, `Or would like to learn more about
* U! ^: ~6 Z* g# j0 Q% jThe energy sector, including sources and markets! M/ l; V7 ?' R+ _& r
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
- g, g* P8 _7 N; v8 IYou might enjoy a course about
4 t2 r( A/ r. e1 h- g/ mEnergy Economics!
5 J0 A" N& c: J* B2 E% d _ECON 366 Energy Economics
/ m A2 \" }$ O2 C) I! m$ ^+ GTopics: ; H; Z9 e6 }5 g& t9 @/ d/ t8 ~6 z5 e
Pricing
. G5 k* m( B2 C; j0 x0 ~ ORole in economic growth ( D) H! U, ^5 L3 ?9 J6 |1 v
Energy sources and markets 6 }, ~2 j$ j7 R2 D" A6 P( H+ }8 k
Role of government
1 R6 ^8 w, z: }# o4 M4 p7 n, W& jRegulation 7 Q- P- m* A# ^+ m4 j7 [* |4 E) v
9 T, r% v7 t# t9 h6 T4 gIf you enjoyed learning about
4 g; n, N0 `: lExternalities) T( C% U/ X+ B! ?9 C/ @
Regulation
3 C/ X6 m6 _# L T# E" x" xGovernment roles' W2 x8 P5 C1 a. @, _
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0 E8 Z* d* R1 jEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
8 `$ J6 G' v. T( cSteps taken to address deterioration
+ Z; s6 P3 u, z2 r0 U: pYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 5 B4 i) l6 L8 c3 q0 M. T) v
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment; P: U; Y" A2 h1 Z8 B, L
Topics:
6 O0 `8 k/ v* P1 GEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment % K0 B+ M$ u- e5 f& o2 L8 Q
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
* ^, @4 Z: K5 Z, c& O2 N$ e" h. |Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ; ?8 Q) T& ]6 B. S
Recreation economics
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' {4 h$ Z" l4 c; q/ {: c+ h3 v/ ? Individual Incentives9 E; G+ q) I* [0 D, J
Total Welfare
$ l; ^' h% E% M- yYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
" [6 |2 H; v9 M& E! X9 ^$ a% ?ECON 378 Law and Economics) G {9 N S0 Q1 y* H7 @! s$ L! N U
Topics:
; V( P, Q" r$ {& h+ U) @Issues in Criminal and Family Law7 L' W. X- f9 `; v* X
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. R: L1 H* F& x5 E, O7 NChild Support Payments
9 M0 n+ Q0 w4 F) r% ZPrivate Divorce agreements
, V9 e5 R2 R- B# @Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
& @' r( W1 b- jDominant Strategies
$ R" [, b8 z& t* S% j, HCollusion
) L7 I6 H! m7 v/ RYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 |3 [9 e1 v2 N/ R% b" O: ^ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications- ?: _' u2 [( t9 o
Topics:
# L, Y6 U( N% I9 b& _Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games, b! M+ r' n. s# O5 W. X
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ( p- T* \' M; l3 k3 l
Note! Prerequisites:
" W# Z. M( i' @/ [6 JECON 384 & 299 |
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