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Trade
8 a% @) }/ H& `) p# k+ F1 Z- LGrowth( h5 }) o( n4 J# N
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China as an Emerging Economy
" w2 q+ q. c6 X$ b; ]You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
1 ?! J, U9 R. \: B7 c1 AECON 211 Chinese Economic Development1 K' o+ \5 r" h9 Z! {
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
2 F+ a; b2 H6 b7 J" p5 d, mRecent Events in the Chinese Economy9 m; }& T; U. o
Consequences of economic reform1 B- r* J( g3 q! K
Canada’s economic relations with China! J, q9 q/ Q3 p' h" M) ]+ ~: U
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- @) {/ T) w/ |2 e1 ARich and Poor Countries0 r6 Z. T, |* D) Q/ \7 C5 r
Why economies differ
2 V: S1 m2 S+ qCauses for such differences
' w* Y0 f3 k( SYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ j- V# I2 Y; I
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) g) {8 o3 v$ H( Z! h2 aTopics:
4 Y3 J8 _' j7 U7 GTechnology$ |# X" ~5 {& z5 W
Institutions
6 D) p6 _; O6 T \Growth rate Convergence / Divergence % Z) b0 j( E7 i6 Q3 m
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) P! \; z: A" l. c3 OSupply and Demand1 {2 P' @6 s9 @$ E$ ?
Consumer Behavior+ }5 K3 e; @% ~/ F0 I
Production and Cost* f( d3 k% H+ g' \) u
Price and Output: E" I) ~. s4 W3 B4 t
Market Structures3 v( U% N( C4 ~+ R1 n
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
0 X6 C9 `: C- j. G8 Y& Z$ N' KECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I- H& g" |: I L
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Theory of consumer behavior
3 {! d9 J+ n1 ~7 GTheory of production and cost `- s' c! a. {
Price and output determination under competition
! l+ r, G% n6 a8 }Monopoly and other market structures$ u7 F# d$ _& H) l$ F. G* n. Q
) a4 _- J) Z& H- U- ^6 A) T9 fIf you enjoyed learning about
6 H7 ~- b4 f9 ~7 m. o9 ]Costs and Benefits . b5 ]6 C7 q) n2 _1 w
Externalities# x, ^( p o. G* V% k+ |; x
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
* d+ k' C% f+ v$ aYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
& {4 `. y4 O( J' s+ C5 ^2 ^ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation8 B- K/ @4 K( D. }! ~0 K% G4 O! J
Topics:
; D* J! p9 I8 x! X$ Y1 jCost-Benefit Analysis( t6 t" j3 C0 X; O6 N
Evaluating Public Investment Projects4 T5 s m4 [' j! d( f0 h
Look at examples from
7 \1 d4 F J! |% W$ J- kTransportation
3 `, m2 B2 ?$ C; lRiver Basin Management. `: U+ k0 j% F' [# a
Electrical Generation
( i7 D) b& b7 P& QOil & Gas and Pollution Control( j+ b0 Z) _) v' p& ^, X" n% t
. `6 Q$ e2 s5 T# K& C W) qIf you enjoyed learning about # `0 C G' @0 {2 R4 ~, m' a u. b
Supply and Demand
: [# D- e% X0 u% O% S. W: wExternalities
" _8 l2 L. Q b" r5 h( uResource Allocation
0 B; j+ c0 t6 ]/ y9 P5 O) Q" DTaxation
/ Z. L3 g& F) b# o+ l0 F% vOr would like to learn more about 8 K' |& x" V/ m/ k
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
$ V' Q( ?8 i9 \/ C! g* `You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!- V: f% b {( c, p# u) t- s
ECON 365 Resource Economics7 n/ b/ l0 X5 v1 P* J1 U. P$ F
Topics:
2 ~3 @' e7 H9 C: B6 s2 g! _Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
% _% v- }. o7 V& jScarcity and pricing
+ D% f# M: S2 N, t$ \Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues# q9 a6 |4 g. {! ^
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* y% Y3 a( d0 C$ uResource Allocation
! F' v: j2 W, j7 R! K) ?, N% oPricing
' [$ d7 i: ]) C( w. X% e3 sMarkets2 \; i3 a! {3 I! H; P
Government roles3 I$ C" O; [6 f
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3 c% b" ?& V9 E9 K; ]% `$ }: _The energy sector, including sources and markets
3 c7 j/ v5 o% J0 bCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
. B% }9 ~. g/ v2 ?+ ]# o4 v- vYou might enjoy a course about . u: W9 P) v; R7 v
Energy Economics!
% L& q/ @" ]# [' Y7 G7 xECON 366 Energy Economics
' h( Q D8 f& T4 d. mTopics: w5 u# G8 B; ^: S0 r( ^9 U" o
Pricing
& ?: g& y- C! |+ E+ `, SRole in economic growth ) ^ h }1 W+ L2 T# r7 g
Energy sources and markets 2 l' E2 ~, @& T* x0 F; b' b
Role of government $ U# \2 j& o# x+ V$ `( m' ^2 j9 ]7 n
Regulation
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' [. M. ?1 F5 V& H' i+ _. Y8 kExternalities/ b" U6 }* c0 n
Regulation
7 I/ m4 }% o* u9 w# |Government roles, I9 }0 E6 q P
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration! N" W; u0 O0 b# ~- |. a& g
Steps taken to address deterioration
M# x r7 g* ~- OYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 3 O, f+ g6 a' x* e0 `
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment8 `9 ?# p1 _. b1 Y) ~, @% M
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
& Y1 K; I( d& E+ }! ITypes and causes of environmental deterioration
7 Z: q- d; w0 K+ ?' B yTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
2 I, F$ }4 X3 JRecreation economics
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. g* x+ j+ h" Q; |8 \9 n Individual Incentives
. U4 ^& J, E6 r3 |# Z+ U4 C0 fTotal Welfare
8 I; i4 j! j1 H" I" ?0 z% S/ {You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ! W& S! g' I" ~8 S
ECON 378 Law and Economics
8 O5 _% C1 R+ d* Y% f* FTopics:
+ z% a; x. C3 J1 pIssues in Criminal and Family Law
( @' J5 M' A- C3 \- S3 t! W1 iCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. x9 k" ]' N0 n8 k5 @' i) g! j! CChild Support Payments. g% U- Y: H* ]
Private Divorce agreements
( O5 Z8 V. O1 q+ f7 @2 W. u8 NCriminal provisions of the Competition Act( W7 a# @- y; d$ G
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) H& A$ B# U* R1 VPrisoners Dilemma
0 a- P2 K, e$ e( }+ H! kDominant Strategies: ^" R/ | O7 v' t1 B# n
Collusion
9 {7 Q: `# |- k3 V r+ Z% eYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ) t* u+ [! y6 }- O; b& w2 I0 A
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications; N! ]* C* [4 l( w) ]) X2 c
Topics:
, e8 ]6 ?7 ]) K7 IAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
& }, z- T4 l- cApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
6 C" X. l( Z* {3 h3 i1 j9 |Note! Prerequisites: % g/ t) \4 r3 H& H
ECON 384 & 299 |
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