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Trade. I0 }1 D% H. w6 Z$ ~
Growth {6 @. g9 d4 w2 ?4 P# s2 W
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China as an Emerging Economy
& H) v) V4 Z! q8 t( s# K) oYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
; k2 X% h1 ]) P: }* L6 U+ ]8 PECON 211 Chinese Economic Development: s. l% r- L& y! d! V
Topics: + j2 J7 d8 u& z; G# g
Chinese Economy Characteristics
0 N# N" P" |& x) J% G4 J( B, J) CRecent Events in the Chinese Economy, A0 T% Z' h% `* H
Consequences of economic reform
, G* A+ F+ n8 `: x) T/ ZCanada’s economic relations with China; K3 m$ u, `2 d4 ]
& u# C( a8 g$ O t" Y0 _8 y7 tIf you would like to learn more about: " c6 K. ^/ O+ \0 ]1 M( Q4 K
Rich and Poor Countries* m0 _9 R' L# E: [: Q1 m
Why economies differ
4 l% a# x9 g8 ^! eCauses for such differences
' v" V& Q9 W( Z, MYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 ^0 G) H# O" _, Q [
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth9 f6 ]3 G, k% A) Y; |0 n5 T+ o/ |
Topics:
* L0 M% Q1 u- p! m: U Z6 fTechnology
9 c& A2 ~8 @; JInstitutions2 ^# E) C% j2 h) m
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand; y+ o! ]" Y6 f/ w. t9 d" y# ]
Consumer Behavior8 G8 f" m& d$ ~/ k. X+ d
Production and Cost
2 v! Q! L# s! ?9 W3 BPrice and Output
. Z* |# w7 ~! e. z% h0 O' zMarket Structures
" C( i7 ?# z% R5 b, I9 A! eYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!- O# A% ^* l5 K' y. F
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I: Q; p7 t- j" T5 g. A! X. i
Topics: 1 R/ _% G) e6 p
Theory of consumer behavior' T9 R/ F$ {! o6 k
Theory of production and cost
' Q: t! H: L: b; K$ I! q* d& PPrice and output determination under competition
% ~8 ~& R" B3 u0 B& {2 y& `Monopoly and other market structures! D) g; k. c& v/ z" H/ d4 G
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Costs and Benefits
2 Q8 R# H ^* `5 X. h/ h& `) ?Externalities
, I5 {; j9 o% i5 }6 l; KDecision-making
" l6 g3 P/ z* {! UOr would like to learn more about
3 }; `; E" ^% L3 d) ^8 R8 MCapital Investments
2 w) M# g- t$ ~: T% DYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!5 V' {- j, r4 n% p' Q* g5 F' k: T
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation1 e' }* l7 U4 l0 w
Topics:4 N8 }" g! f1 V6 U" n
Cost-Benefit Analysis
& o c5 g& @, o/ R* EEvaluating Public Investment Projects
, i3 {5 X- J% G7 i- Y5 MLook at examples from $ u/ y! `+ X- F- I# B
Transportation) @" Z9 k: D! V" i( \' ^/ ?
River Basin Management
# p, y7 m7 a0 s) z* n9 T, _Electrical Generation
3 D9 B0 }7 i9 O; [' u& L3 J$ lOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
' f8 O- a" q. K; f3 O( F& eSupply and Demand4 ~: {* h% i/ `6 p" ~3 h
Externalities. t+ ?2 _& b+ D/ x( ~
Resource Allocation
8 B3 D+ k& X# ]) ]. FTaxation
" w! e# e# R4 T/ sOr would like to learn more about
3 W; u9 ` `( g, t6 s& v0 K- ~7 WSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ n5 r Y; ]. x* kYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
6 s; i& U: s: l; t. k. E4 CECON 365 Resource Economics
2 K: _ M7 G. A' eTopics:
8 _5 K1 y E0 }Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
" j0 c" b. K6 A* e; J% m& DScarcity and pricing# ]5 B" S7 @ w6 F) M+ v9 S1 r+ \
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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- `: x0 W, m. ?, ^8 }If you enjoyed learning about
/ t5 g# D1 p- SResource Allocation" V, }2 b4 Z, H8 [/ d
Pricing) @% J( V$ f9 [: A1 `
Markets, E. ~+ F" z% |
Government roles
+ m+ e2 e. N- P1 t5 x1 J% C% [Or would like to learn more about
1 d, N: ?/ [- P5 LThe energy sector, including sources and markets
* X2 q f' w/ WCanadian Energy Policy and current issues( C* |3 S' N" Q. D. {# {
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Energy Economics!
' k9 S( D' a/ ]& F/ ]0 p/ |6 Z1 VECON 366 Energy Economics
2 C# Z, h6 W0 s" qTopics:
% S$ e% v' Y+ d; t- aPricing
% b. C2 S. e+ YRole in economic growth
3 s0 _9 W7 x# }; ?Energy sources and markets
! Z. r6 x& b7 Q+ w+ _Role of government
( a' _) t( O2 W' _4 A0 KRegulation ( C; k) X: k) `$ h1 l; X: n7 |
( ?4 b5 f! Y; H8 IIf you enjoyed learning about 0 v! c) K: {. S& H5 K# Q
Externalities! J Y* j' o2 C2 u
Regulation0 m- Q; o6 w) J1 y$ x
Government roles$ V8 [! I: S+ p5 }7 J+ d
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+ ?6 \( g7 \9 vEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
4 h! c# G r$ p( |% W7 k/ u- _6 B' nSteps taken to address deterioration$ Q$ |1 F& l4 c9 x9 n; g7 N$ M
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! % g. D9 E6 }( H+ a [: Y5 t* f
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment0 f5 U# m$ l9 T, P ^
Topics:
; B5 y/ P' T- cEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
* f% b3 c8 p( a Y% xTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 4 P/ ] o9 g# @' K C( A; {
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
) y. c' o7 a. C( A1 xRecreation economics- }7 K( R2 m! B
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Individual Incentives; w6 H- n8 @0 k# T$ z9 K
Total Welfare
( Z1 V/ k, j2 g9 J: PYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 0 a5 s7 W( Y, M& T
ECON 378 Law and Economics1 C$ D: j6 Q9 M: Y
Topics: 3 R+ s% {( \3 w A
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
" n! u# \# x5 B2 {$ dCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. a! } X( D; XChild Support Payments9 f V- a! R% W; b
Private Divorce agreements9 z: f9 C5 u5 [* ]9 Q- C& U
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act9 P# p8 [0 \8 L. B" Y( g: f
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- g* D3 I# I& XPrisoners Dilemma
( ~) Q7 L* \4 Q1 Z' K8 Z( x" dDominant Strategies* I& h& |$ {4 o) w+ o5 C0 b
Collusion. }$ t- u% r, C6 p' ?
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
2 \0 }% J% w4 VECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
4 o9 A0 u. r$ \7 }8 N8 a2 @5 p$ aTopics:
- X% m" w9 x9 l& l( j. ]/ e& rAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
" g8 \! x* l' b9 F. HApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
# ]* Q9 x. x, r7 Q% DNote! Prerequisites: % o' k+ v5 _/ I5 ?5 B
ECON 384 & 299 |
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