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Trade D3 J! L. {5 x8 s) i
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy1 z( _. o: j5 z# B3 z
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
8 J# L. `0 n7 S3 D0 p) n+ P$ k4 EECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
5 w! d- |5 m- l0 K) y3 B: nTopics:
* f+ d8 x/ E! @, S8 @Chinese Economy Characteristics9 m8 i- o# x5 B ]; R7 M* O7 G
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy: V7 b9 S: ]5 P" f: f4 j
Consequences of economic reform
$ W4 I& p& m, |1 r% u7 e; QCanada’s economic relations with China
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, S9 H0 S5 c. ~: `7 z9 A! ZIf you would like to learn more about: & t5 c9 b s. l
Rich and Poor Countries' c2 d7 i" Y( j7 E
Why economies differ
9 v0 [7 v7 d" } i- w8 @4 _4 ~" KCauses for such differences
5 l o9 v( V. V5 E2 F# \7 uYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ Y% E% Y$ I: D0 ]7 y1 e$ rECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 z* q+ G2 F; F/ e2 NTopics:
- ~7 F. I& E5 H9 Q2 M/ D e# R- ~/ fTechnology' R2 I+ f, F& e; r- o: p" T) e
Institutions G6 S4 I. z2 D4 @
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence . J6 _. |& Q$ t$ i( Z
& _% Z' p) K' Q- M( r$ h+ bIf you enjoyed learning about 5 e5 z: X" r. L% k- ?
Supply and Demand0 p# D9 m) ^ e$ k7 W
Consumer Behavior4 B- _3 e0 a S" s/ m. H, ^
Production and Cost
+ c0 \9 c. w7 l( Q* w0 _- c/ s5 QPrice and Output6 x8 ?- k' I6 L# E+ g" V
Market Structures
6 y3 `8 N: ^6 R6 i( Y, y) Z; BYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!, y5 T/ f0 O, B9 z$ m% {/ @5 `
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I e- ~0 ^. t$ }+ \" S% t
Topics:
1 @3 e1 U- @. w, g; ^' ~Theory of consumer behavior e2 W) P" M: T/ S4 n4 H/ n
Theory of production and cost
3 c! [6 ?. y" S9 CPrice and output determination under competition" I- i6 Z; Z4 }8 ~ I2 s
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits 7 u' b: Y2 C. T$ L
Externalities) S. V2 l( Y2 L# v5 E2 f; k
Decision-making5 {# m4 {9 v. J, V9 J# F
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- ?2 J7 Q0 y& ]' JCapital Investments5 c$ w! X4 Z7 A& W
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!4 o0 k: A+ L2 r" ~
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation2 k4 V- h3 f# b: P
Topics:
& q( Q! y. Q5 x8 l$ y( jCost-Benefit Analysis2 W, ?' y- I) ]" q' a9 |
Evaluating Public Investment Projects0 Y% r" W" I3 }& \6 T4 S" Z! T# L
Look at examples from & D/ n- }' `9 M9 D
Transportation4 c) K% A1 P/ h$ n% A' X
River Basin Management
8 C4 e% r' Z# `5 [8 _0 g! K9 v6 yElectrical Generation1 l# q/ J8 M1 l8 ]
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control1 I3 V4 b% ?" u- B7 I. s5 p. j
* n( |, O @1 N s' l6 l7 F& d* O, xIf you enjoyed learning about " u3 n* u3 s. q6 Q6 O+ @
Supply and Demand
1 A8 `% I2 M$ e& kExternalities
" T7 x# n' a, ]: hResource Allocation- j @5 y, t. o Y
Taxation- \0 f( k5 Q1 k4 t, m+ r t+ D) D
Or would like to learn more about
. o/ W4 O, _# X; n3 ?Supply of Natural Resources in Canada7 R: P$ E" Y! a1 m$ ^
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
* ?" X3 J( K3 d# o8 y. z' kECON 365 Resource Economics
( w% P' P+ V: V1 `" P! N: OTopics:
, x) V" `; e: V$ Q8 FExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
1 q& H4 O4 C W+ }Scarcity and pricing' w) U3 \9 Q/ u8 B; |
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues H% V, X6 \! r3 Q
1 b5 E% g6 e' P; Z2 `8 FIf you enjoyed learning about Y8 `% q: h& ], ]
Resource Allocation
, b2 p6 U+ n( IPricing
& }) [4 c7 ~% L& y1 F9 J3 P" G6 jMarkets" ^* u% \0 j) P/ a" H
Government roles
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+ ~8 [! T6 v* ]* O6 ]# R: bThe energy sector, including sources and markets
4 Q4 @) x* e$ [+ ~( Y; N: `Canadian Energy Policy and current issues* k9 S2 l$ N" l+ y) O) R! h" L
You might enjoy a course about
7 ~" d0 W6 s# r2 a: j# _6 IEnergy Economics!' o* W2 O, N7 C0 l. b
ECON 366 Energy Economics1 ?" S: s3 G _7 q) O8 f5 S) v6 _
Topics: ( @% E2 y* h/ q0 F4 {
Pricing& k1 P* T" p3 X. k6 w: g& z% `( W
Role in economic growth
8 M3 @/ D' z% f0 _4 s1 A& p# q2 J/ CEnergy sources and markets
1 d. R3 Z* o( a8 \% @& A. C2 B- fRole of government
9 L4 R. E& R5 K j8 Y: E. pRegulation 7 D7 r: Y6 L7 H9 n
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Externalities4 ~9 N5 Z* b( ]+ A1 m" r
Regulation
z! ?4 i8 ]* N+ JGovernment roles
7 ]# @! ~, B1 S& W% kOr would like to learn more about
5 Y- j: b. ?! z% l' i" R% {! xEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
: `! C. t0 Y4 d5 kSteps taken to address deterioration
. A0 _0 ? F( }You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ; O" Q& D6 K0 Z9 y( a, _
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 i7 e& p$ A1 \, H7 {5 r0 j
Topics: * v6 F0 f! D/ ~( o R, {
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment / S6 H; y: w# w3 }; |% Y: _
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
* r6 v/ ]8 r. n% XTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
\! z: L1 m9 ?# PRecreation economics- E+ Z/ C3 K. y$ C* X
, h( u, }$ j' [: nIf you enjoyed learning about
6 B- s8 U4 A0 k' ]0 X& y+ @6 G Individual Incentives
( J8 r7 K; d0 e6 vTotal Welfare
8 u0 V) V! z8 n: _& ^9 O. ^( W4 dYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
B9 D8 U/ f* T% OECON 378 Law and Economics) y5 w; M6 Q; a; J# I7 c4 H
Topics: $ V& M! u8 w" d
Issues in Criminal and Family Law% w# y9 G% M/ t. s+ J f
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
# @" H! H; @5 @Child Support Payments: W7 N8 [2 f3 E2 ?
Private Divorce agreements# [5 r5 C6 i/ w! }, w
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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% a' z, F3 W% Q8 LPrisoners Dilemma
e4 B$ S* s. @8 x7 P# Y. w- Y' R8 nDominant Strategies2 Z- V, T2 `& j6 y6 X
Collusion
; L/ F9 O5 f5 s: E5 l: GYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 7 w; C, u. C L6 \, x! }
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications/ W/ ]$ h5 F4 {1 I1 O
Topics: ) k* J) `0 r5 ~) v! ^
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
. s, Q' v6 ^* c$ p$ wApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
! v# _9 S# I4 }+ VNote! Prerequisites:
& N) [5 x0 m$ z3 _; V! wECON 384 & 299 |
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