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Trade
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China as an Emerging Economy+ p8 }* Z: `! M4 K0 A% z5 @
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!0 @8 h! D& j8 Q5 A9 v. q: w& x
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development' v& d* Y( w7 z
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
. M$ Y( Z) F- \9 a7 TRecent Events in the Chinese Economy% ?. C; e D3 W* t5 w5 {% _
Consequences of economic reform
$ x& G- S2 N9 k2 b2 GCanada’s economic relations with China
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Why economies differ4 k" C" C0 r8 ~2 r+ @7 W
Causes for such differences
# |2 j' B/ g( f3 Z; \You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 {, N) A! l' M
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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Technology
9 P; m6 K6 _- r* a8 aInstitutions% G; M0 B$ [" w$ p0 H H
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence * i( V" u& X& U( e; R7 P
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: i8 g& @$ a) ZSupply and Demand
' K! i/ c" V9 [7 q% } }6 xConsumer Behavior
: s c6 _0 @1 f# JProduction and Cost
# v" Z. P8 b) {; z3 f3 \. K: sPrice and Output
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You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
# X/ m+ d. b+ B2 hECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I- s! f, A, h, W/ ]; w
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9 h4 F' s% P, T8 s% g$ ETheory of consumer behavior" V1 K+ {- A& C1 j. t* p; @0 ^
Theory of production and cost% Y4 y% B) O7 W! J% d: M3 g
Price and output determination under competition5 L9 Q y) j6 L) g
Monopoly and other market structures/ ^2 M0 e3 F n! T4 @( ]2 u$ ?
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Costs and Benefits 2 v/ Y+ ~7 X2 t% F$ ` x
Externalities
- P' n( K9 M9 N% l8 t& |Decision-making
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& L" m* y! J! r5 m6 V8 b9 s+ e# E" a* qCapital Investments6 b& m# ^ [ s7 I4 R
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!: b+ {- R3 j, h! ^0 a" f
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation0 a' Y, P1 v a; e+ }
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
N3 a7 |, Y+ Z. C, `' f6 y# dEvaluating Public Investment Projects
; g4 G3 o# r- o- k/ v7 R( VLook at examples from 7 d" h: c/ N* z5 z$ [, B z/ Q( q; o
Transportation8 ~8 q: ~7 d1 y1 D' G
River Basin Management
$ |, c3 }: `: V: L$ TElectrical Generation, `, G8 Y! U& V# y
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
- C6 z0 j$ V1 x% n. \ B9 g4 u$ TExternalities& K4 w1 t* T& k
Resource Allocation: K( s: a3 L) E1 K) I# ~
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada6 u4 ]4 y' H) k7 c
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
# G; W! a$ X1 `- eECON 365 Resource Economics
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7 D# G% e& v3 {- [0 r" bExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources ]1 y2 }+ ]; ^* d/ L6 [2 t
Scarcity and pricing6 t; E ?: n: u7 x& }5 \
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues: f. s6 @4 \5 D1 ]; Y0 q k! b
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1 L9 h9 g$ I: V8 n6 w" ]) ]Resource Allocation8 A5 g1 Z/ K% G+ |% C
Pricing
4 h8 t6 d `; |9 ?) fMarkets! f2 H+ S/ c2 w; D% C# D9 S! C; f$ I* B5 H
Government roles
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9 I5 F' o( J" y9 XThe energy sector, including sources and markets
1 o2 |. w* H7 A9 r: U K" ?5 `Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
+ [0 A8 a: b3 K U, lYou might enjoy a course about
4 G4 z( p* l$ {, d& p8 ZEnergy Economics!1 B* O6 g& N/ y( I. b+ ?0 W/ j1 r7 B, j
ECON 366 Energy Economics# r& Q: L. t+ c+ v: d
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Pricing
x! d( D- {* z3 j: sRole in economic growth
5 X7 R6 |& m. h# @Energy sources and markets
1 n% ?! X6 O/ q9 t- `Role of government
& ]+ `7 F- f- P* ZRegulation 9 o4 y4 J) j" p0 x, {
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5 e. }& Y3 x9 ]0 X1 z# c9 @& gExternalities
2 l& K' j5 }6 {! sRegulation
2 G2 F- N' w4 c. s; O- vGovernment roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
4 V* D* `" Q. h* N* q9 PSteps taken to address deterioration7 \! {1 ]( s+ O+ E3 E
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
! Q, x. i" l2 j4 YECON 369 Economics of the Environment# c9 Y4 o! R6 G' i1 ]; J# x
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
9 d" m3 |9 H2 Q5 R6 d1 T, DTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
' o; q3 t7 O# s; P [Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + y" Z1 i* @8 K! K- u
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives
4 W+ U$ g9 y9 E$ T4 }Total Welfare
' u! b( e. [4 J. M2 EYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! : y8 N( a2 o% w, O0 b
ECON 378 Law and Economics+ B# n& E, d: r* R2 G) x8 Z
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& m! n1 B8 ~% J0 p, cIssues in Criminal and Family Law: H) i0 L( Z5 j. W7 e; I
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
- H, e7 e# U( kChild Support Payments
( X' g7 C% N- b$ yPrivate Divorce agreements! j/ W M: X( s- ]3 ]. p- n
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act: r1 [) s }) i- q3 P6 ]4 _# E5 t- |
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Prisoners Dilemma
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Collusion
0 M/ K/ _4 S5 z: mYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
0 ?) B' n G9 M4 F- e. BECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications4 r$ b1 f$ v- w3 i% [
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
* M* W! F3 l9 ~& HApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
, L) l2 K- V$ r+ H9 kNote! Prerequisites:
, J2 f7 \8 k( o& X1 aECON 384 & 299 |
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