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China as an Emerging Economy
6 h, ~* C4 j' N/ v8 t! q6 GYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!5 G5 O w3 P: [* p1 F
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
& I0 U4 z* D( |7 _Topics: 1 R ~) m+ \7 W9 J* |0 o' }/ G2 [) ^# `
Chinese Economy Characteristics
/ V3 [3 k: c- h& b8 }Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
' B" F7 {) g$ }( T. HConsequences of economic reform
6 z2 l, `0 e$ z4 C; j6 _! v7 n" KCanada’s economic relations with China
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( W* E0 S; @% `' B8 }1 S2 y* BRich and Poor Countries8 `7 P7 ~$ ]8 L' `. U3 Y
Why economies differ( {! E& V, V1 c( L
Causes for such differences4 }1 U9 L) d& b. z+ ?4 f5 o
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 o: I7 v, \) p/ G& s, o- M0 }ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ q" P6 f# ~" a. iTopics:0 [; z/ J: V3 z+ q2 Z$ t0 \
Technology* C& D; \; {2 }4 l. [
Institutions
7 \; G. r& l1 T, f$ `- \, [, f7 ^Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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# E. a; N$ i4 K& x' K7 LIf you enjoyed learning about
9 Y1 O8 U/ F% y* Q! E- a$ l) ~Supply and Demand
* P2 P+ x6 t; KConsumer Behavior+ c/ k) V) u, c% R, ~
Production and Cost
3 P7 P( {( A1 [6 N6 P6 O% v: CPrice and Output
( I* q5 H; [# }1 S& C7 PMarket Structures
9 H- i" C8 ?5 L9 K7 n% A% GYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!* U4 h$ d0 l' c; N8 P' V4 z& U
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
7 q7 I% D# F: ~2 X4 A) }Topics: , [3 f7 E- ?, W9 f/ |
Theory of consumer behavior. p* V* n" l. z
Theory of production and cost% a2 [, b- f) e2 K) I& S
Price and output determination under competition
4 r+ k3 _8 N, j5 f% d- W7 C( _Monopoly and other market structures: Q: y8 ]/ w( N/ V4 A# q! I
3 p2 s* j" J7 Z4 y* CIf you enjoyed learning about
- A* Y" O4 m/ d) p4 @8 ?Costs and Benefits
7 m9 |+ L7 C: j* u5 E2 _7 ?$ JExternalities* ?& i, {2 X- V- W
Decision-making, Y! R+ b3 t' G$ P
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1 w5 H' d. ?% VCapital Investments
, s3 b( j8 L: @$ z8 G I8 T1 [* }You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
5 \8 H' g5 N. D { {( I% Q7 @ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
! E* v) |2 ]3 e% B9 uTopics:
5 M) }" i9 y" _! SCost-Benefit Analysis
8 L. O m/ H: Q' J# o; P7 EEvaluating Public Investment Projects) u% j0 b s9 l( ^
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Transportation3 h, _9 \$ F/ }1 B; G% F d
River Basin Management( A( n( Q' a. g& l7 h. L3 ^% z
Electrical Generation0 l; A4 m7 x7 G% d. s3 C) f
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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* p1 K& ]+ v2 Q; ySupply and Demand* ]1 c: S& V2 g9 U2 E9 m) a
Externalities
8 Q9 `, f! L. Q( D; |Resource Allocation2 f8 F# z; \0 ^9 ^3 m, T# e
Taxation7 R x& y$ y) a+ p% f
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
) B$ q5 ]. t0 j8 t1 i5 H. P: zYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!4 i& N# I# o, o. |4 t0 q6 p% T1 }
ECON 365 Resource Economics5 ]5 }- |+ j( x8 h6 ]( X, d
Topics:
7 b9 V G! b- O5 z. `1 yExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources1 x- ^1 f6 g2 L1 C1 l3 p0 l* k
Scarcity and pricing# X1 ]/ e- Z, G. N( e X. m
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues5 o7 F+ z, N6 N- j8 D+ t
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Resource Allocation
; A+ C4 m6 B) F+ MPricing
! i* T6 O- s' E! ~, uMarkets9 ]: T5 r5 j" `3 Y5 _: R
Government roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets3 s3 w1 M1 I2 H! J" I
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
; ?# [0 p2 J( E: FYou might enjoy a course about 5 G1 ~, j3 _+ {' j* N) G% H4 n
Energy Economics!
( ~2 R5 i* ^" x! W' q7 w kECON 366 Energy Economics) A! L3 G+ F2 V) e4 `
Topics: ; m2 F: [3 ~' M+ I7 d* V: }, I9 P
Pricing5 c+ U! H7 t4 Y y+ o, A0 m
Role in economic growth
% [4 w- n9 A* Z/ VEnergy sources and markets 8 ]* U/ i. A& C+ @" o1 q9 `9 `
Role of government ( X3 n$ X! x$ y# W) o
Regulation " s9 t7 i* |+ C! S$ v% r
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Regulation( _9 D& Y5 U+ \: O4 ]6 W
Government roles' T0 H, a6 J6 Z; V4 d
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/ r: J9 m- p v6 W7 Q( u8 gEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
- B; E/ ~/ w/ r! s6 H' TSteps taken to address deterioration3 i/ x; r* u8 F0 R; w# ^: y% j5 G
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
+ F% `8 P/ P% _ECON 369 Economics of the Environment) v o/ F% i; ^0 g% J
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
8 v4 H r$ s$ A+ y, q/ I- |$ ETypes and causes of environmental deterioration ) [, _, k$ g! F# a! E4 \
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
8 |7 l' `! E3 }, B: c# mRecreation economics7 Y- J' `+ [5 A! F4 q+ y. j% Z% R
4 ?# \+ {! j: \5 Z3 N+ JIf you enjoyed learning about
; E# e8 v( ?% S9 C q4 R% ]: v Individual Incentives9 H E4 X# P* I1 g
Total Welfare / l* O1 A/ a. i2 A% ?& y+ C
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
: R& [) H+ f0 @( n* v! f; F1 h7 \! rECON 378 Law and Economics
; D5 Y1 G7 w6 _7 {# E1 cTopics:
) G4 v: Z+ I* hIssues in Criminal and Family Law
- a' M+ z. ]4 ]2 [3 k& zCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
) P7 f2 H+ `7 t1 q6 V' kChild Support Payments7 r0 f( {6 J$ q
Private Divorce agreements: y+ l2 p/ {! K |' _" r- B- l9 S: i3 L
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act! R% D6 }9 a6 ?7 g
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Prisoners Dilemma2 b$ d; M! L, U3 V6 ^' b% L! N' K: n3 Y: `
Dominant Strategies
" g! |# o- j7 M2 p P0 wCollusion
- W9 ~* M/ ]+ [You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
1 I! b3 V3 ?1 N% t& G+ UECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications M ^, I0 d3 m2 {8 @
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
; ~3 c8 h0 \% IApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
. t% ]2 |) d5 K% RNote! Prerequisites: 0 P6 x: [, H+ L( H3 Q5 r Q
ECON 384 & 299 |
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