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( I0 b" A/ B/ |* L) p) h- D' MGrowth5 H" O+ J9 s0 l" [$ s2 x, Q6 F1 `: @
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China as an Emerging Economy A) @; G; X3 T9 u% |
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!3 t7 y" [3 d% d1 f3 w6 c. K
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 G6 Q9 }9 ?- R7 ~ W+ J% A) [Topics:
6 V8 M& S j" PChinese Economy Characteristics( j- E9 o" t; d) ^
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy ^% U( w4 b6 u& f
Consequences of economic reform7 N# {' j" l, W, @" t
Canada’s economic relations with China3 W/ p9 y! `. |& q- d& F7 T) \
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8 F. q" r" p* xRich and Poor Countries
8 c- M. m8 }/ ] U+ I; ]/ BWhy economies differ
3 J: |8 G' x' Y+ DCauses for such differences1 v4 g( i; g3 P
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& K% u6 J: F# a2 ]3 ~: d* ~8 _* @
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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3 O+ q: S3 u) C" @4 A: [: \ W/ j- yTechnology# G, J6 j& C5 ^6 h# A3 w
Institutions2 ^# Q9 F/ `$ C" l! E. i9 Q
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
1 H2 S! l; }3 }4 @4 [/ YConsumer Behavior
- M2 p# A; c, I7 a4 RProduction and Cost
" p! `) u0 c* o, s& K6 wPrice and Output" X% Q, {/ I+ x7 k7 R
Market Structures
$ p( h1 k" ^7 i% k8 ^0 TYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!) r Q8 Y2 k s7 M' o0 A7 E
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I; F, x/ @. }' \8 u& c
Topics:
# d9 e7 B3 F! r4 }7 D YTheory of consumer behavior
/ J3 e# N8 P3 Z B3 N0 } iTheory of production and cost
x) j! g7 w5 A0 W5 ~& o! v1 ?5 MPrice and output determination under competition
" n. E& p' q8 YMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits * S0 a' U. D1 L, H
Externalities
, i- U8 q/ G, K$ XDecision-making
. g/ K- ]9 H' K" X! `& ~& QOr would like to learn more about 3 \- T6 r! @. O( K- I+ u" E$ x3 Z0 V
Capital Investments
: K z! L7 w/ A% i! C mYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
2 `7 I" G4 J, _ ^/ H( `ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
' F: U; l4 v4 R- E) v! Z4 YTopics:
$ d& J: R" z! ACost-Benefit Analysis9 e7 Z, P# o6 ?% `* R
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
3 S% {/ B$ S5 t0 U) iLook at examples from
, s& R2 e% K7 R% b) D- q VTransportation
, Z9 ?+ _5 X1 r# S/ mRiver Basin Management# S3 w0 Q( x1 w1 s$ r( ^% D$ R3 a* Z
Electrical Generation
6 N/ o6 ]. w5 i6 c- nOil & Gas and Pollution Control: e. u, r% H4 }/ ~7 {
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! J) W. l$ W/ dSupply and Demand
2 H: V) C# `) }1 LExternalities
: i! R6 h6 c, P' O8 B, GResource Allocation0 d1 K+ h8 q9 ~
Taxation5 U/ t/ _. v0 |
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7 o! z3 g F8 `. ]6 D* o4 QSupply of Natural Resources in Canada4 G# A0 M& V3 x) O" k. S, i$ {/ z7 u1 \
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
1 V& o+ a. u9 O4 `ECON 365 Resource Economics
1 M ]& a5 ]0 P+ _3 c4 y% H$ jTopics:
$ u' Q# K+ y$ e P. U4 l' HExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources& G. ]* {: g( l: F$ I
Scarcity and pricing
* W3 A# \- M' N- Z7 QContemporary Canadian resource policy issues8 T. E4 H1 W8 P% [6 p; p1 }2 k8 R
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# ~+ ?& S4 H4 O1 i" vResource Allocation
I) H# o/ }; F2 W3 NPricing* L3 M* @) Z ]' p) p+ `
Markets
: C. b, g$ w% F* GGovernment roles' U9 X, j( A" ~& |# t% D: A
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
" p, S( f+ K3 R5 M0 o: N8 N ZCanadian Energy Policy and current issues/ N; g1 D; o9 l) s5 @
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Energy Economics!
& u" W& C* g; _4 W; s/ JECON 366 Energy Economics
3 x V k T/ P9 f! ATopics:
5 t7 F( _2 @$ G' NPricing
+ w1 ]+ [% z* c$ ]Role in economic growth
* L& i1 N' J$ u8 s% e2 GEnergy sources and markets % s$ u: h R7 I( L. H9 R9 \, o
Role of government
a5 I; s6 {3 @; @Regulation
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! K7 p. |' k4 V) B. |7 _4 W& ~* ~Externalities
1 R* v, E1 g& y: \' c# ^Regulation( `9 c, J$ `$ V
Government roles
# x( e5 g! e' w7 V8 JOr would like to learn more about
1 H/ w' O9 ^* i2 ~( ~1 v6 x; G, zEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration! s* J2 `" s4 d* `
Steps taken to address deterioration
2 V( \) B* `/ `& dYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
+ C8 a& T1 {1 e) E% S. aECON 369 Economics of the Environment: @9 m' z1 t m$ i4 h+ G
Topics: 2 c$ h6 ?( N( F
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
4 o1 H& n$ E7 u6 ATypes and causes of environmental deterioration ; K" L% X$ }. W! x6 ]$ F
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 3 ^8 h3 v3 E7 C
Recreation economics( \# |. ~7 W) j2 @2 F
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Individual Incentives
0 N! B) o9 F+ ? _" `0 l* V% C* ZTotal Welfare
( A* e5 m$ z4 E' F; @6 t5 OYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
2 a6 r; B( f) k5 ~ECON 378 Law and Economics; [7 `+ y% Y5 q: m i; x
Topics: 6 U* R9 m/ P: b4 s+ F! d
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
* A8 j* ~* p! p9 rCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
/ |, ?; p# ~" ~2 ^Child Support Payments0 B# l+ G# e8 I! X7 O% g: c
Private Divorce agreements, O3 i7 e$ h6 a% X! n
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act C1 `5 J; ~' U) x. S/ m
) g" {7 \+ I+ K' _If you enjoyed learning about
0 T9 P+ N. I A% q+ K7 n$ `2 Y4 gPrisoners Dilemma9 f1 E) X, B2 F0 }
Dominant Strategies% e5 s- n( f6 o2 X8 A0 I* k* {
Collusion
a( S6 j, J8 r+ }8 dYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 5 w/ B/ N; F% s5 c
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications$ ^8 z$ ]9 n1 v/ T- ^1 o
Topics: 1 w8 Q/ O; h0 N; U- a
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
2 J+ o/ E A( N% K: _- X# PApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion l4 O& S* I3 _2 `6 E+ e: f
Note! Prerequisites:
& W% B; x9 N. O+ |: M k) qECON 384 & 299 |
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