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Trade C! d0 l! p. t$ s
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
6 m. y$ i! H& WYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!, g8 V5 y( T$ h- D
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
" q5 a) m2 ]: ~, l6 y- ^. h* nTopics: - L+ w; M, }' q# X! _0 l
Chinese Economy Characteristics% N! v% c" H A8 @) h
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
5 ~' B. {$ f9 t4 h/ TConsequences of economic reform$ z9 W) n2 ]( D7 G" m& F) x6 _
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries1 a& d$ m; i1 P2 F% n0 z% _
Why economies differ& h9 }+ W$ G) ~2 b: y# b; D
Causes for such differences* ]! u) {0 _2 M. t# V( J
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# n. C, L' g' \( fECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 w2 J$ H* \, N) O( X
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Technology
! x' {& b3 G: TInstitutions/ f3 D) {9 H" c$ P) ]# N6 A
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 6 c" ^8 X6 n5 P7 j6 @1 I+ t
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( N* F" S0 O2 e' ESupply and Demand2 ^3 b5 u* \6 P6 H% H& q: X- s4 e
Consumer Behavior/ l {) ]: h: D/ x' k
Production and Cost
# C) v' H) k# R, ^; l6 x) N. UPrice and Output1 [! P( c% D+ d: V+ `# l/ ]
Market Structures
/ r3 A- C# [# l, f1 D( t4 hYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!- j0 A( v% B$ a
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I5 I2 S. U4 V* r: k0 D, f4 E% y
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Theory of consumer behavior
! m3 C6 r1 L5 X$ {6 W( aTheory of production and cost" P" S: O3 r1 E6 t
Price and output determination under competition
m( H! b/ q7 H1 D7 _" `, AMonopoly and other market structures }) r8 k$ ^7 W! g+ w
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3 a+ n: R( J4 dCosts and Benefits
, x& W0 h! v: r1 L T, _+ c2 fExternalities
: ^8 m. Y9 O$ SDecision-making
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Capital Investments
& V+ o% Q! w& h- I7 tYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!" V0 D/ c1 ~* W
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
0 K: L! Y2 B+ C8 wTopics:
: h; E9 \; ^' _2 U2 {Cost-Benefit Analysis
9 E: O y, i, e" S# k TEvaluating Public Investment Projects% o( E( s* ~ Q0 K- R- C" v
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Transportation
: d/ ^6 l1 K$ O( ]6 X" X; k8 JRiver Basin Management
1 p/ P8 v P% k" BElectrical Generation/ A6 h3 q4 x' Z; U: I7 n
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control, u; e$ f3 @ r* ?2 @0 T6 r; g9 k
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Supply and Demand' R4 d0 \0 [& J7 Q# J9 q: c
Externalities
9 ?' C; ?3 Q2 q* ~ PResource Allocation2 x5 H- a/ `8 p$ K
Taxation
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7 x8 M9 x% x5 @3 D7 q; v) e4 CSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
) z1 A5 Y( O3 ?: ]- n# GYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
3 `# G; e; |6 J) R7 a& h$ TECON 365 Resource Economics
" h9 P& u/ @9 t* s5 y; u) f7 lTopics:1 _& P% K3 p: {
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
R4 j: S0 v3 W& H) g/ g2 ~Scarcity and pricing1 U+ v' I* M% v2 {% b& q; M
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
1 _% Y* C" @- ~- c) e2 @Pricing( ]' i# j: B8 U8 Y
Markets8 D/ i/ u/ X$ s/ N% y8 ]& e8 ^9 D0 z
Government roles
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1 N9 x% |7 F& `$ lThe energy sector, including sources and markets0 F& ^, U* \, R! W! d# F
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues7 w& H: V( L0 g
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Energy Economics!
B% ?" j$ W7 {" \# K% T/ K8 H' }ECON 366 Energy Economics5 K: Q% g: c' `# c$ n, e
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Pricing
+ G2 L9 j& F$ Q5 A ^& m$ u( X7 x9 |Role in economic growth
5 o) Y, {) Y9 f* mEnergy sources and markets $ s3 \% h+ R1 ?7 M5 R, P+ S
Role of government
0 L0 L/ g# J) CRegulation
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1 U6 ]& J$ A- UExternalities8 l* w! L9 \: R
Regulation
b5 m# _* I! K4 B% R& k& J. XGovernment roles& j8 F7 Z! J: z0 f
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7 ?2 ]! @5 d' p" Q- bEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration/ q) G$ X. A; }' J4 g& m. j$ L: r; j P
Steps taken to address deterioration
8 l3 Q5 p* [; G( W* B- w3 {! sYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
& \6 v/ R* m" m0 {/ VECON 369 Economics of the Environment
+ H" L; i5 y5 U" F' uTopics: + x2 f6 e) e/ c1 k
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 6 `$ n: ~3 X8 J) h( _7 C! _5 A
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
+ Z/ L2 e; R) N+ GTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 2 D' J6 c4 r+ _9 _9 D/ U
Recreation economics
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7 p- R9 H/ A0 D1 b Individual Incentives) F" J& {$ L3 Y
Total Welfare
# G- g5 b7 g& p! f0 i @1 hYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
+ f' ?( p2 M+ P1 I. p$ c3 N! EECON 378 Law and Economics5 N' n( i- A- T' O
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
2 I+ i$ z8 B8 T" A# G% ^Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* ]1 {% u. d ]& y( bChild Support Payments
" ]3 K$ V) I4 L5 ]' g3 L! _Private Divorce agreements, m# i) d. s6 D: J# Y+ R
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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, \6 ]% E4 j- | o! aPrisoners Dilemma
; `! j7 Q! B$ M" k: nDominant Strategies: H* i1 V, |# d1 c: `
Collusion& \$ u3 \8 g6 q
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! & I# W2 }6 ~/ [2 a j7 R
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications9 W! _4 V( `5 w" G' m
Topics:
" b" h0 _. P' f L( e+ k- X/ F1 rAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games% q5 D& A6 B6 F
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
- i% Y% c8 B4 A/ LNote! Prerequisites: 7 D0 \7 c" M; P# P8 t! i( v
ECON 384 & 299 |
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