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Trade" m, C0 M2 G6 N: r( L& I; v
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
4 w0 l) d$ {& A. s$ y. ?* J' k( UYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!1 b% y3 v! I M
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
4 m- G u1 @, F. [, nTopics: : Q/ m- A; P6 ]+ K6 l4 G
Chinese Economy Characteristics
( Y( O7 Q: b( ]8 M, `5 wRecent Events in the Chinese Economy% ^( G" H: j6 W: H# K8 P4 V5 k9 f
Consequences of economic reform
; j- [' |% B4 a' w+ `: ZCanada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
9 I+ [4 y) H9 T7 S6 H0 CWhy economies differ
: O/ q9 }# i! @Causes for such differences; S& U6 K- a. H8 x: R1 Z. t- n
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 `0 M+ U; X% L5 {; {
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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Technology1 T! J$ g) X8 @' M8 Q$ k% |
Institutions* z3 ?5 ]% e# n8 ?" Y
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence & P2 M5 L& q$ B% s M6 M: g0 g
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, c0 T+ i% ?0 Y2 mSupply and Demand
4 d7 n& W; p3 RConsumer Behavior
- J9 _. x7 m" c- x. ?Production and Cost
5 y! m8 r3 E5 J! Q' gPrice and Output
5 k6 O# N! H1 b2 I1 j- NMarket Structures
h( q2 `& i' u- GYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
6 V$ m- T2 U' Y7 f* AECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I/ V4 u0 t5 q# _7 N9 \- c) O" R6 ^
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Theory of consumer behavior7 i5 r4 x* ?9 F8 N7 ?
Theory of production and cost
" p7 `" Z$ e+ a% OPrice and output determination under competition
# W# G, h8 m' A( Y2 cMonopoly and other market structures
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9 G, L+ I4 C8 L6 _3 K9 X% LCosts and Benefits ' C g# w' H6 [) ]: K8 c
Externalities
( [4 g9 R7 \' r" P" tDecision-making
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+ _/ c3 O9 @& p( G* x) C5 D/ L1 [. jCapital Investments
9 Q) F5 z5 D0 V3 r7 b: `' AYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
5 Y; N# L9 M) V( aECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
- U9 i# g$ h% d! hTopics:/ ~6 F( @1 ]& l; W
Cost-Benefit Analysis- y# P# R# d6 x# I
Evaluating Public Investment Projects; U- A1 R, J; N* }6 F; f
Look at examples from
& o7 C1 ]- E& m$ J; \$ s: NTransportation+ ?3 N6 C H9 y, {
River Basin Management
: N3 N3 P) @6 z% c* Y ^+ E8 L8 rElectrical Generation
' u1 M2 P+ M) D; \Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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+ i$ T7 [& F# }2 OIf you enjoyed learning about
/ x3 f% p' Z$ x( }3 j2 ASupply and Demand2 G" F" R- x3 u0 u5 u
Externalities/ P. h/ @( f6 d) U: m. r
Resource Allocation
. G# K# ]. H# A: G) F( HTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
9 W7 R3 B% `! v" C: r! w; t% L+ iYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!5 k$ {6 a% S2 C* a! ~0 j* h. B
ECON 365 Resource Economics! x+ r, G8 l' F* X
Topics:$ o& B4 P; [) k) y; I
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
6 P( ^& S M3 ]4 g! S- ?# H/ ZScarcity and pricing
9 [ w( W: u. U2 D3 }- pContemporary Canadian resource policy issues {% B& b. c7 _' a+ X; H
0 {% u6 N5 w* Y' @; eIf you enjoyed learning about
! @5 w1 l, Q( VResource Allocation( J# _/ x1 L! I' w
Pricing9 b; u5 X1 L* \; V0 ]! R) V$ D$ k1 l9 s
Markets( h% v. i' }1 z9 _4 ?' [
Government roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets% K' E7 I# _$ X# j
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues1 H8 c& w% J8 p: w# U
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* f% M0 k/ s. J2 AEnergy Economics!: F1 G1 o N1 {8 O* M* K
ECON 366 Energy Economics
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Pricing6 h% S- h3 _1 Y" m8 Z1 h! {2 Z
Role in economic growth
; }# q7 q; C/ X" A) z0 iEnergy sources and markets - m% W" g6 x, D, U- g/ q
Role of government 9 [" ^: o: a3 ?: {: h# v
Regulation
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2 u9 V% K( m7 fIf you enjoyed learning about ; u9 D* C+ z3 K; {6 C* \. m# O& w0 H
Externalities
! a$ J& Q; r' D! Y# k; xRegulation+ l8 X5 n/ j8 L0 K
Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration5 T$ G7 v+ B1 L% ~; H' v
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You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 5 _3 C. `- p# U, @
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
. w0 p0 j% T; T5 N+ l+ b3 S7 }Topics:
$ }; d h6 O& Z( w, _* g& }8 OEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 9 a# a. V- a$ L1 q$ S! n6 k. C4 a$ W
Types and causes of environmental deterioration # r; l* D* w- f5 `( A# O+ ~- x B
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ; b! U' P! i) X* ~' h; f
Recreation economics
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# k/ k1 M5 g8 w% h( u3 QIf you enjoyed learning about
$ f9 f, ^1 s q; N2 {2 T6 H& r Individual Incentives
/ }. U0 ?( C( PTotal Welfare
& l7 E) g2 M& ]* Y% S6 }+ e, F& DYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
, ^% L% d" `- V5 K% w, L9 E0 aECON 378 Law and Economics
" I( `& }4 Z5 A O. MTopics:
1 `0 A( N$ }- d3 RIssues in Criminal and Family Law
5 E9 f; [9 D) ^* H7 MCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
! v3 P5 [( s+ m: ?Child Support Payments
$ v$ n3 e) w# J4 Y- F. x$ K% {! l: BPrivate Divorce agreements7 ]7 ?9 C' ?, d% j! R
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act) p1 x6 k _+ |2 Q
5 `3 @4 M6 q/ V2 UIf you enjoyed learning about : {6 X! @" C$ P g
Prisoners Dilemma4 _/ B4 E/ f K& I1 L# s. ?
Dominant Strategies- n1 b% | }: E0 R! Q* I, }4 f- x' H
Collusion
9 P( z0 m% q. x7 W1 h6 M2 Z( XYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 8 s9 n; h0 Y6 `' h4 I7 V
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
0 Y% X" i- `5 C( STopics: + _) y( W; H5 ~4 N8 B: [8 M
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
7 d* ?' F2 J2 bApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
' o- F1 X& O: t8 TNote! Prerequisites: 2 I9 @ P, d# U5 Y% R! ]
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