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8 K1 q/ V) W/ s, N! GTrade3 J, l% }: M- j# m, F6 l- v7 Q
Growth: K9 B; d6 B0 g
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China as an Emerging Economy
1 R) j! {* j/ e$ f! aYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
( X5 L6 f" e- x/ X5 TECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
" a' }0 S" h0 e; Y1 F: ATopics:
1 R. |! [. L' _1 H4 K5 iChinese Economy Characteristics4 }" v" ]* v7 K
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
) C& [' w, t+ l# j: V' tConsequences of economic reform
% s, |* s7 B+ j5 w1 a$ g1 {$ |- tCanada’s economic relations with China) C) Z# B E: \
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Rich and Poor Countries
: u. x1 g- E P# m5 I0 o1 y! E. K3 CWhy economies differ
* s0 W& x/ J D+ T" e4 P0 jCauses for such differences
. T+ Q2 t$ k1 t- K$ }0 u: rYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! n% K& l* x7 v. V z2 R
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& {: }4 H& k* NTopics:! K) D+ s8 v7 T1 B( r
Technology# k3 K5 V; {4 Z7 E* ^) i& e
Institutions* Z- V& d+ v4 a5 @2 ]
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence / H1 B( `! v& W( x3 v* ]4 L; z
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Supply and Demand
* ~0 d. o9 l" ^( F s# h$ D1 _Consumer Behavior
( C, g+ [% q3 A6 O; e+ EProduction and Cost" N2 d* r0 i6 R% k& i- y- E
Price and Output& ]: F4 T0 X+ P0 b
Market Structures' M0 o2 C; }0 w# b; b8 V5 G; Y
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!7 H7 K" w% a% I: w3 Y8 P0 b
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
4 i: ~; C3 L% ?: L( rTopics: ( p7 b3 Z. [3 F# ]0 }
Theory of consumer behavior
8 E+ t; x {" q1 F9 {: q7 MTheory of production and cost) F: ?* _; Z0 k1 T! ?8 X+ N
Price and output determination under competition! b$ [: N5 L' c: W
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits / i' [& _* K* y! s; B+ Q/ P: X
Externalities
& {, ]' _* e4 O: L" k3 Z5 _( B! m! IDecision-making
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Capital Investments" |$ @9 I+ C+ ^4 S1 v
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!+ y4 ?5 a5 ^5 p" P2 K
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 y- N+ q, a7 R% k4 {
Topics:
/ p) G" |9 y- r. w6 l! UCost-Benefit Analysis. i3 N4 E# K0 _$ ~
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
# i; `$ n1 C. j' eLook at examples from 5 K$ w+ z7 u, Z
Transportation( N) `9 a3 @: i/ J
River Basin Management
3 X% i, G0 M5 G7 ^; j! Z z' eElectrical Generation
& d6 m* j: J8 C; U- ]Oil & Gas and Pollution Control+ k$ g' q Z0 B, K& N+ y/ I
/ k7 m7 m" D& D% ~, UIf you enjoyed learning about
0 E/ K S. M, U1 n. ]Supply and Demand
u) Y- U2 e; v' x4 a9 b+ IExternalities. J! s! c: t4 Z) Z/ t, x
Resource Allocation3 u8 m/ a, ^+ K9 Y4 `$ j5 l3 F' ~
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada9 x# ]% h- e' C, B( ^, H
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
7 X/ S1 q9 X* Y2 [$ SECON 365 Resource Economics
6 D& O( J. ?0 STopics:
) r; {2 P8 e; @+ m' \Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources2 A, V, x7 ?- T! z% N
Scarcity and pricing: P# F6 l5 _' L' F! n
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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" M- |& c+ }; ]If you enjoyed learning about : L% S# \, k6 d1 V4 M6 ~
Resource Allocation
; h" f# }5 M; i' g% x! DPricing8 O% s: e2 k+ c$ f
Markets
! I/ I0 c, N+ m2 n* J* E4 J- l" [Government roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
& V# M* q: X2 g0 F. h; t& PCanadian Energy Policy and current issues7 H/ i6 A% Z6 N% v$ E+ T
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# j: ^& T3 _0 C% V/ T6 B. JEnergy Economics!# ~ u, f9 j' w
ECON 366 Energy Economics2 n5 e$ u1 ? @' b2 t
Topics:
0 x% Z5 p' y: U( gPricing+ V! i9 x C; D+ g
Role in economic growth 5 i) G6 I# Z2 k4 _# s
Energy sources and markets + u, {. p- C# L7 t5 I8 D
Role of government 7 u z& \+ w) ]" C5 S0 K2 |
Regulation
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" L% J! q9 ~# K' H! l2 PIf you enjoyed learning about
+ H# E- {1 O O/ F3 kExternalities
+ s9 {" w' w3 o! J: uRegulation
% g8 [+ z8 K+ Z% z- n( UGovernment roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
) @" R' w: e* hSteps taken to address deterioration
2 M& v4 n6 [" zYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! * O6 r( E* B( X. e2 e$ L
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
! C0 B) y% r* Y( l' G" K3 _1 @& bTopics:
0 [5 W5 {8 b/ G# u, k8 I8 [Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 0 J5 _1 E4 l; A% _1 I$ I) M
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
0 S- i3 k, [, ]: [* n+ V% ~Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration # C8 c4 ~- u9 S6 P4 e
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives+ g. A# H7 d4 z- H9 ?" b
Total Welfare 2 A6 E+ Z' x$ c7 w' y) e
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! : O' Z0 W$ x# ? M2 w
ECON 378 Law and Economics
4 D- a0 ?* W- r, Y' N1 o$ KTopics:
3 {9 j L7 a9 g. f9 S" tIssues in Criminal and Family Law# g t% {4 u9 Y$ f/ K0 y
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
{- M9 _+ k% s# {- e7 zChild Support Payments
. \" m* e* \* ?" f1 r: `( MPrivate Divorce agreements# B- f- q: `# @* J1 [5 z* @0 `
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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$ F u" Q8 O, W3 YPrisoners Dilemma
m" z/ n4 \6 m9 kDominant Strategies
* e( z0 B5 R7 U$ A3 GCollusion/ o* e" k5 O2 K* s
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 8 _7 X& g: ?& t! s Z2 v$ V
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications/ W( L) ]0 a. H& h5 ]/ Y: g; G
Topics:
& }+ E" n! T& \! Q$ LAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games; ~, A/ p. i- \! i9 n3 C3 ?
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion " n' R# O# p3 B' i
Note! Prerequisites: 4 z$ Q# @. E( s$ z/ q2 j* _; t1 ^7 J
ECON 384 & 299 |
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