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China as an Emerging Economy
+ c( @& M2 j" C3 \' H, kYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
2 N& m0 U Y3 X/ nECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
1 {% S! O0 r* G. ]; WTopics:
9 R ~+ [) F, l: B3 hChinese Economy Characteristics
5 Y( x9 D* o4 ^+ @* ~. k% z4 QRecent Events in the Chinese Economy# F: k0 q5 |: e1 U
Consequences of economic reform
/ \6 m; E9 |( u+ vCanada’s economic relations with China
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" K; i0 L* k' H2 uIf you would like to learn more about:
; x6 F1 x7 J W4 uRich and Poor Countries
5 D1 G i. J/ k1 g$ g& oWhy economies differ6 o! g" |# P) D) g& J [& ^) n8 Q
Causes for such differences
2 u! T# P0 W* q6 S& j, q7 HYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 \& x. L% a* b6 T' bECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 {4 G) c9 l* [/ @0 q- r5 WTopics:7 L* f7 J0 M( s5 P' ?+ R* s
Technology
) q# h) m; ~; ^( q' M4 yInstitutions/ D) F8 V& a0 O
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence $ F6 W7 F8 w8 {, u
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Supply and Demand& ~4 D7 A+ Y7 b8 X# X& A+ u0 E
Consumer Behavior h0 j# \6 F. J& k$ `
Production and Cost
* o/ ~4 }& r+ ~8 P, b7 A% \Price and Output
; q7 l& j$ R* ?5 G9 W) UMarket Structures, E% i9 R! b" O4 Z8 h' Q! B- Q
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! q& k; Z3 R6 \5 a, s9 gECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
% D/ W/ ]4 G# Z" _0 T0 hTopics:
) I2 o9 S- Z. x# N6 w {4 t" j+ VTheory of consumer behavior& o1 V7 ~6 U- U, O2 \
Theory of production and cost
& A1 D+ [- d! E% _/ c+ A1 c- hPrice and output determination under competition* X: B# ]" v4 n) m5 `0 e( b! _! y
Monopoly and other market structures" L' V4 y5 o+ g8 m! G# b
2 E7 d* D1 E$ p! `! j. QIf you enjoyed learning about & I, A8 m% c+ t1 e) ]! F
Costs and Benefits
9 R2 u$ Y# w4 XExternalities5 u9 `; x) S; X. P/ n, ]4 B- p
Decision-making
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1 y8 q, W8 Z; e( YCapital Investments1 w6 P6 b# W" N+ U* V6 L# w$ ^
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
) ~# F+ W: h2 B6 e% NECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
4 p3 z4 Q7 b: w. RTopics:' V; U; r% I* m% T: S0 v
Cost-Benefit Analysis
2 J. p4 n4 v# |7 JEvaluating Public Investment Projects
! `9 {. ^/ b# r! }. _Look at examples from 9 Q9 Y; B: X: c' s
Transportation9 R" z7 n/ o4 I8 j) j+ S
River Basin Management
5 S2 v- e4 g. D, R* HElectrical Generation
7 |/ Y1 C% \1 \7 u4 n7 B# O5 aOil & Gas and Pollution Control" S# a# q# g6 v$ p! D' w. @# N: c
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% G: n/ O1 d5 q6 T* `" P( T# eSupply and Demand
* j( R! W' r% W1 g5 f9 d) ?Externalities
1 X+ |+ I2 @, m5 G# v; e. eResource Allocation
' `/ A- H# T' M; b2 G* M/ i3 jTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
1 C& ~: B+ e, `5 b3 o$ V. Z3 m* uYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!# I, N* _8 g, ~, p0 p4 i; ^4 y& z
ECON 365 Resource Economics+ d( u& s+ w+ x5 C2 Z2 E9 `) f
Topics:
; y) G: d9 w4 HExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources) z5 M' S$ h: I( L x" a9 z
Scarcity and pricing
$ V: x4 D9 X. h5 K0 n4 ?% ]Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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! m; A9 k4 j: D7 Z XIf you enjoyed learning about
1 M8 O% {. b- G" eResource Allocation
7 H: ^% T0 T. z( v7 C o( QPricing) o+ W; H. c. O* s9 K
Markets
. `2 ?+ r n/ A5 J4 S- TGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets5 |+ a& T' l, B# ]- J6 s) i' Y
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues! c7 B( ]7 ~ y1 _
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4 i% g. ], j8 k7 K3 b. d! YEnergy Economics!& A( c4 ~2 o+ F5 {
ECON 366 Energy Economics( \9 P2 {1 i! ], F' x" K& g9 u9 |
Topics:
: ]" z) {/ u0 \Pricing
, N. ~( [; V" F! C# ?Role in economic growth ' ^3 p9 A3 |5 i6 F
Energy sources and markets * O; h+ k- E$ s5 M
Role of government
5 Q' c/ l. i: l% Y, _Regulation
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) z* [" m7 z1 `& _& Z5 DIf you enjoyed learning about Z; S" t8 @, d8 k( q6 E
Externalities
( s2 w' |; f5 N0 o0 vRegulation( y; G9 P# W S5 F$ A
Government roles0 F1 [2 ]# F+ Z) b
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) Q& G; O; ? y1 r+ e4 nEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
1 a% S9 Q; o' {/ PSteps taken to address deterioration7 m# _: Q& q ~2 x S7 ^
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ' y' t$ ~8 m5 _) k5 a! b) o( W! e
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment! m- N! m. M+ D1 G8 n4 n' t9 m
Topics: , I! j4 Q. u; M4 b
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
4 _; v: X' L8 Z8 wTypes and causes of environmental deterioration % H. l4 F) R3 l& S) Q7 @
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 6 n9 `0 x$ E6 F$ H
Recreation economics7 p7 p* p3 b0 S5 S0 Q
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Individual Incentives9 ?" `7 @1 {! s- j' Q
Total Welfare
2 U# S3 V) t- Q' R( IYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 4 Z9 w6 n4 A, {9 c% b t
ECON 378 Law and Economics
, F4 m4 _2 Y" m" P) f+ }Topics: 3 j- x; N/ a+ y- M: M! o
Issues in Criminal and Family Law: I( Q* [7 G9 U$ g, n
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
3 v! T, s3 C$ p0 k, LChild Support Payments$ U, j9 e c9 o5 E2 ?4 i& X
Private Divorce agreements( C! ?/ ?; o) h. W0 \; i5 M
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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4 b; Y' ^/ v1 m2 e2 ?& `5 ~& rIf you enjoyed learning about
0 L8 ~ b. ^9 ~1 q# n% ^Prisoners Dilemma& K& a& K9 x, {, D1 `$ A( V# }
Dominant Strategies$ s9 H3 M2 O7 Z' m8 j+ r
Collusion0 r0 Y2 l8 q! z2 z1 t1 B+ Q+ ]/ n. y
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! . \0 q. l" p! j F+ d
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
& D; b' M, z# ?/ [/ p: XTopics: ; W/ M- c* {5 \% d
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
5 k. m1 } g, ?3 k. qApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
8 Z) ~! M h% I1 Q0 eNote! Prerequisites: ' n0 x2 i" s% R! v7 }0 K
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