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Growth/ N& I4 [5 h+ U- n
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China as an Emerging Economy
* `& m3 w @& E+ v* u8 o- V0 }# CYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
( d: `) Z; u2 v/ W1 T' H$ W' P3 @ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
! R9 M2 e. w* ITopics:
5 j. R& Q% `8 A4 v7 \% ^5 jChinese Economy Characteristics% n7 P6 {3 r8 ? y& Q2 }
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy. q4 H3 d& @# N& x# v9 D; k% R
Consequences of economic reform1 {- \: [4 R e9 |% f5 G8 l
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries6 _7 y0 S! o2 ~6 B' l7 H
Why economies differ
2 |% o% L5 i1 Z/ VCauses for such differences
. P( D* k. d/ AYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( u3 d& X+ c! K% r
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% D' R C; a; Q* F- QTopics:: |- o% Y5 R1 h$ R3 |: M
Technology
% L% w( K; E0 n- \Institutions2 G! K+ s, z+ d! A- @4 P
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 7 Q& N# O7 K+ l) V e J$ r
: r" @8 { I8 h$ QIf you enjoyed learning about . s2 x3 P2 ~" Q, Y# }! Q8 K
Supply and Demand7 _4 T3 C0 }1 b# c2 Q1 P3 C# \
Consumer Behavior
, y8 a, V8 T/ A0 o# dProduction and Cost! a5 W! }; E: N" I' }
Price and Output" N- k- T& n' p- j9 ^' b
Market Structures; d1 v% A! \" f8 o4 [
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
{( G% E; q+ w* X! RECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I. u3 T4 j- O# E) c |2 q
Topics: 5 I8 [: G% P5 Q" W2 J4 ?
Theory of consumer behavior
- a$ @5 h' z# }: k8 V8 b9 pTheory of production and cost
8 o' `% }7 ?7 ZPrice and output determination under competition- k3 p- y+ L3 s* ^( l3 D
Monopoly and other market structures
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" t- u$ B6 l* @/ R$ _2 Y5 qIf you enjoyed learning about
: K9 [* t6 X) a$ g8 u% rCosts and Benefits / `& [" f. k- B" {9 X( ]
Externalities! p r& |/ Q* m! W# p- T: K p
Decision-making
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, Q( G( E) S- m/ v6 t, E0 N8 cCapital Investments
4 O1 p& U. n! F! g* BYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
" s3 c" y2 {. `( x$ K8 o1 uECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
5 k5 q6 o1 z1 e. e' ?8 g+ I" UTopics:
6 w! v) H. B* }" rCost-Benefit Analysis E, j+ k( _+ J# N
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
0 U2 ]2 X/ Z. h; r1 A. E8 p. ?Look at examples from 7 v4 I* T% W4 v% j' N9 E
Transportation. C4 j' ]# i z! r
River Basin Management* a+ X' m' {& g& i- X3 c% d* H- f4 h
Electrical Generation
' y8 K; g+ k2 D4 k& X0 E3 BOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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6 ^( a% s' i9 i) I! N8 h% cIf you enjoyed learning about
* Z% S2 L( F' ?8 Q, cSupply and Demand
1 c) `+ L. h% F7 l& F3 LExternalities
# b' w# X* ]1 Q# U$ IResource Allocation
" w6 ?, h3 D( r* R* P' Z$ s" fTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada( Z: i( J! k- z3 ~9 J" p' S! K
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!% C0 ~2 ?- E. G2 D0 E7 `
ECON 365 Resource Economics
5 j( S8 T) W+ x! w) m1 g' Y5 O5 h! DTopics:1 Q y$ n( K" a4 ~
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
/ C" L0 W9 v5 [0 e( S' ^Scarcity and pricing/ F* Z& I1 z4 ^& [2 z+ T
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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s( w+ a" J/ b5 TResource Allocation
2 F% p' W- W B& K2 U1 F1 M$ }Pricing: g6 F1 t( J$ j1 X
Markets
- }6 W' E) g& G# A( AGovernment roles
1 p* y) t7 c4 r1 R2 \& ~Or would like to learn more about
" \7 X: o( C' O/ Y+ h" G2 GThe energy sector, including sources and markets* _- M3 h6 H2 o9 d4 n. c
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
" m! |7 q" |0 t+ ^, |( [0 SYou might enjoy a course about
: Z4 }- t7 }5 {5 e8 [, N/ PEnergy Economics!& i# c( ]0 z) N
ECON 366 Energy Economics- n9 [/ J5 B; r/ v6 q; e
Topics: # _: f C- Z9 v d0 h
Pricing! }7 K5 @' ~; @% M
Role in economic growth
/ g% y3 A) @) @ FEnergy sources and markets 1 ]" k! f1 b8 }' F6 ^% X
Role of government
2 B7 P3 p& [- W# v/ ^2 sRegulation
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Externalities6 }3 q4 l/ ^" N& f. m
Regulation9 t* P' F6 W* K5 t& U: n
Government roles
. ]+ y4 S6 m6 L5 ?) w0 GOr would like to learn more about
6 @# r# h% r- p1 w2 _, l+ cEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration! o7 s- u. E6 t( F! g
Steps taken to address deterioration; r6 K# S2 s, M8 Q) v8 C8 r3 n5 l
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! . r9 }) b% ?, a% a9 U: z; L
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment: o5 ~% Z. f+ W9 y
Topics: - e7 v, B& Z$ X- s$ {/ j& Z+ j
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 8 A8 k# ~* |" @# e, N* u9 v5 a! {
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
2 \' e" G& u) aTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 1 u7 l( F+ z( a0 Q+ t
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
' t7 c/ ]( h3 q4 Q! x* j Individual Incentives% f6 k( C4 R: k5 N
Total Welfare
2 F) u3 }0 c) \( ^4 s, J+ a _) OYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
) A3 @% b8 b/ G# @" v* iECON 378 Law and Economics
\- x" j% G+ @3 f0 y) B' ]Topics:
w8 b! c# A! P7 `- X( a/ ^Issues in Criminal and Family Law; A) N% _, d4 z4 Z0 s
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
5 i6 f+ S4 j7 G7 q9 H; X2 G- ^Child Support Payments7 T+ l1 H: _6 ^& m7 D3 d, ^
Private Divorce agreements
$ m; @9 x" W' M! y! ]9 q" w% K9 uCriminal provisions of the Competition Act* o6 v6 B d% I3 v' j
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Prisoners Dilemma
# `3 [3 v4 b$ f& ?4 \9 a3 u. VDominant Strategies
# V5 t( a" L9 c& Q: b$ s* {. @Collusion
' T) G9 O3 g: K. }( U' {You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
& y/ ]5 j6 `. c6 ~5 w8 M. SECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
) a$ O8 ^+ E/ q1 [5 KTopics: 0 s5 h* r, e# f* ~: g! n
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
( s2 G/ T' |( t# }1 iApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion $ ^- j1 K' E" Y Y' i' k) w
Note! Prerequisites: 2 Q, W: T/ w5 G' b( q8 w
ECON 384 & 299 |
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