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z+ f9 y/ ^1 v) DChina as an Emerging Economy
' D7 h F; j. |2 ~4 |You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!2 x/ \+ ~# y h y% G0 U
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
* r% N) W9 g( R. \' \3 fTopics:
+ _2 q& \4 }8 wChinese Economy Characteristics
6 B$ |& r7 o. ]& R( \; y2 ARecent Events in the Chinese Economy8 {2 F: z9 `' }' ?/ S9 q
Consequences of economic reform
q) j- o& Z4 b- z ?. I- KCanada’s economic relations with China
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# V$ A9 W3 d$ ^If you would like to learn more about: 3 {: x, p2 a ?" Z7 I R9 T! O+ q
Rich and Poor Countries" w7 Q7 v7 l+ e E; b5 `; @
Why economies differ2 F* |) z4 T9 e* t5 l, X9 r* e1 ]
Causes for such differences& O( \! r9 b1 }4 u
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
" p" q3 H( ^+ Z3 G- w9 `ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 `/ j, z/ p: z& W/ H; g4 m3 p3 KTopics:2 j- d4 z3 l% { E, v2 H
Technology
5 j- r5 l$ V( `, v5 _) B, X2 K7 L# yInstitutions
6 s9 ~# ?: q/ }) C# T. tGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence / y# B- V# u1 P
5 ?* ~ N7 _& U) EIf you enjoyed learning about
4 P Q( E5 m1 H9 i/ x2 k8 [Supply and Demand- o, q% `0 y2 r; I
Consumer Behavior- O6 Q+ g ^+ r r6 N+ I9 {4 _% g
Production and Cost
2 y0 E4 o) I o( b1 RPrice and Output. Q2 a Q# n$ |! F
Market Structures
7 g3 h- Z8 K3 I5 ZYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
5 K) V, N( b* U) C! c- r/ TECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
0 c: u9 a$ F z2 i' UTopics:
! m/ W p) a! i* g- L1 T0 CTheory of consumer behavior! H/ E* R3 w7 O) E
Theory of production and cost/ \0 [7 r+ i& s6 X- Y
Price and output determination under competition
8 r8 R9 E, C% p( D# S! `8 }) GMonopoly and other market structures4 V/ a2 `+ `7 X7 h, U) S, d
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- i# C7 ~$ m" g: x0 B+ [Costs and Benefits
+ H0 y3 C8 f- M# N# aExternalities1 z% F$ {+ f: F% Q C
Decision-making
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Capital Investments" R: |. j# t# R3 S/ u
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!) C3 j7 Q- r, B+ i3 z- y( e! c
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
5 l/ l, s5 S' i1 n) WTopics:
% Y9 p3 v) @7 r( WCost-Benefit Analysis
' G. Y/ Y& z Y6 Q9 AEvaluating Public Investment Projects: v; U* _1 k6 f8 v' H* M
Look at examples from : [. Z: l5 \ o( |, f9 I. U4 W
Transportation0 P3 L. a" e& o) |
River Basin Management- | d* ?$ a" C# o; @6 z l
Electrical Generation
* p, B4 f; t4 ` c; BOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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$ {% S6 L) n8 S! `4 K2 V y, l: M. iIf you enjoyed learning about 3 t! B# C& A% T& q, w. e- F) a' H
Supply and Demand: n4 @/ r2 p$ G3 N" j% |- K
Externalities5 \& G# M1 U/ t8 k3 i
Resource Allocation% l1 O8 P) K+ z7 A7 D
Taxation6 Q0 ~& f" ]. P2 }) v* R
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
, c4 w/ `/ Q7 a4 {( P# f5 E" HYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!- w3 V* b+ P; i" |2 h
ECON 365 Resource Economics
% M$ q' c- T9 t) x9 q6 U8 J4 tTopics:: a3 D7 Y8 ?8 y; C. t1 K- @5 K
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources r' y0 {1 \% x" g. e1 |
Scarcity and pricing5 n" ?5 N0 t/ e
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues, Y& b& O* n7 ?: t
' s% v' c, V# R+ C$ V$ cIf you enjoyed learning about
% h% ^( o3 c9 M+ f1 t! O, l' B, {Resource Allocation( }# [- b; U! r6 u
Pricing
- m' z* _) {; e! }" Z5 r: ?Markets
$ l& h) t; |) v) C; Y' D, l+ q, l. m3 tGovernment roles
, R0 M, R( X1 A, D7 E2 }: OOr would like to learn more about
5 c' V# {, S; \( A2 h; v( F1 q2 gThe energy sector, including sources and markets |6 |0 h: g4 J. d( [4 v% J! g
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues# V8 l! E" q2 s6 f8 l8 M. w
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Energy Economics!
/ K! v d; t9 ^; wECON 366 Energy Economics' Y2 A$ }+ ^- G3 S) N0 }
Topics: + W* _& F) W1 A/ T8 y8 Q( [' V
Pricing+ J5 K+ `, }8 Z0 e: ^ _# z1 ~
Role in economic growth
1 \- r) o9 d4 u) y9 g' QEnergy sources and markets 9 k1 d: ^- @# g6 Q9 l2 b
Role of government & W& } \ ~. T+ @2 N* M5 p* Y/ C
Regulation + L. u; @! u7 H% D
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Externalities
' w6 _1 {: l \1 l! M3 d5 L5 ~, qRegulation
9 b- d5 E* b. i) n) P4 Z$ eGovernment roles
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2 P7 g0 M6 a w* \6 | LEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration; E0 G. l' Z4 E
Steps taken to address deterioration
3 ?& v9 J& l. y: VYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
1 P: m; y! Q9 G$ p8 i4 m# S" Z* PECON 369 Economics of the Environment
~7 G" k3 f1 ~" cTopics: 7 ]! D! z9 b$ G" E
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment % ?" z+ S' i+ ^0 a; A
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 4 }) c! L$ d: z3 ?- E6 i+ w8 O8 K: j
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
6 f& U5 ^" Y& x, ORecreation economics/ \, c9 c0 E* [( s* t
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* a" \" z! G7 x" w4 z- p$ s; b. t Individual Incentives! k% J4 U( u, V% Q* g& P
Total Welfare . A2 I' v R6 s) b5 m
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 4 S3 O5 s7 l) e" F( j
ECON 378 Law and Economics
6 X6 C& g$ a) x7 R2 I! [ G; d" `Topics: + r+ \; u, X3 K% Q3 j
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
' u5 O7 y) q+ d0 vCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
+ _3 }1 t" b( \Child Support Payments% c' L5 e$ u3 Z/ D2 H4 S
Private Divorce agreements: n& L$ Y$ k2 M% A E, [6 h- m3 a
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act% B: {1 a3 f0 s* u( B9 ^
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Prisoners Dilemma
# x1 I0 e! e1 e0 k# Q9 S. IDominant Strategies2 t# M; [4 x$ M: W4 r' i9 U9 z& ~
Collusion
/ e3 Q* e. _3 b' ^2 \# P+ A8 @You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
! I3 `+ O+ L" c( c9 MECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
. ~* g- n9 m9 C# W! O/ zTopics:
; I; s2 K+ F! v* B9 p2 ~* _' [Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games' [9 z5 c8 w1 E( m6 m& T
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
4 g, h, y) z0 n7 S9 a1 hNote! Prerequisites: % \" g. y0 S1 k) T
ECON 384 & 299 |
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