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Trade9 d% U! K+ S$ s( v! c0 {3 R- I6 u
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy, w2 X* f6 w9 n
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
; C! m! W- W* m) ?/ k1 GECON 211 Chinese Economic Development6 T$ d1 u( P+ H% \
Topics: : C+ _- V: u- `5 C! P2 Q1 U; A$ S6 Z: Z
Chinese Economy Characteristics
5 W% s8 v. ?8 K/ b9 x, [Recent Events in the Chinese Economy. R& f& a1 H4 B0 i$ x/ b3 |
Consequences of economic reform) H5 v# `; E( W- Q
Canada’s economic relations with China/ h# `" _* }8 J
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* Y/ c. ?. T% l6 U- URich and Poor Countries4 u. D: _; z2 x$ B5 P. C5 r
Why economies differ& z3 N( \2 h; W; v! l/ }; S* S
Causes for such differences
- K9 ]; r, g+ u. Q# yYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ a& D- H9 p& L, t* V/ r1 M9 H. s
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; F8 m. ~3 e4 q* i
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Technology
+ M/ C& B% p. H9 KInstitutions
( T6 D* R, q& a" \! tGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence % L( k; C4 W( Z
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Supply and Demand: B3 d( h3 L) i: _, W; d& D
Consumer Behavior; m9 u0 E: b2 \; V" {- y6 K
Production and Cost5 [, @9 d7 i) g, X
Price and Output* [& X. s/ c' y( J. o& L- t0 Q( H
Market Structures+ Z8 m+ U" ~) y* \% w5 r- L& P
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!/ {. R' t2 z+ i/ i
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
. v6 o8 \2 O& Q1 b5 r8 ~Topics: # s* N' a. J4 w* _- ?- I# ^& x
Theory of consumer behavior
2 F8 Y' x0 J, ?* L, L5 J. M" tTheory of production and cost, F8 ^/ j2 Q2 D) b
Price and output determination under competition
- q/ g4 X' W; M( d- Q! Y( _Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
& \+ m& b+ b8 r: x0 K5 t0 |Externalities
! H! G2 J. W) ]1 K ]# c# iDecision-making
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Capital Investments
: e0 W2 G) j. b* ^& MYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
9 G. b- Z1 ]0 @% G& gECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
n1 |- T. ^/ W' @% s) ]+ ITopics:
+ W$ s1 [3 \8 W' }0 t, RCost-Benefit Analysis
/ `" K# N0 p/ V% `4 W- rEvaluating Public Investment Projects
2 ~& L" @+ x3 N9 j9 w; ?Look at examples from
7 o6 [+ [2 h$ B% v. ~Transportation) ]% N; I" e( e. _& W: X
River Basin Management' Q \% C' D5 ?) \7 c) [. J5 {6 U
Electrical Generation
: {7 ?4 Y, Q, J) bOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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2 M6 c9 M# z% BIf you enjoyed learning about
, _- \; G) V0 Z) u5 X* ^Supply and Demand
8 w/ o# I! s7 iExternalities
5 u- }+ G8 y0 t9 m. P# YResource Allocation
7 Q1 L: a% R! gTaxation0 e$ H a' A, _, D# @* j
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% {, p5 r* E+ Y _: Z/ m. c; rSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
- R3 O( l- M B, P& xYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
. A3 L# K! d+ R& V% t: V0 h; ^: U! `ECON 365 Resource Economics
0 F* Q; G, j$ ?* I/ Q ZTopics:7 B6 W6 o. V" m% s0 [9 U7 g4 A+ n
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources7 p4 B9 G: N, O7 t
Scarcity and pricing9 U- `8 T0 {. R
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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5 ~/ @" d' B# ^" U; NResource Allocation; o& m% T5 N: \1 [$ n# K# ?
Pricing
3 x7 M* a/ O* c+ ?& g2 D* OMarkets
1 J3 n6 {5 t# Z; d! {7 X" w$ ]Government roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
; M: e# e( K9 |% p: f5 bCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
6 `5 \8 q- ?# \/ lYou might enjoy a course about
, W5 T' X7 ^6 Q- ?% e( m8 A/ {, j5 eEnergy Economics!
1 I2 B5 N( A, Z8 A, XECON 366 Energy Economics
4 F" C+ ?9 ~* M, z/ jTopics: $ R9 ~/ Q' L/ |* d
Pricing
3 |+ o' R4 p# Y/ U5 F2 M" wRole in economic growth
3 c& r# T9 P' w. y0 ]1 s9 PEnergy sources and markets 0 l3 ~' ]& I% A' ^7 {$ X
Role of government
1 N7 E( h" l6 v" T7 w. DRegulation
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8 z( g/ A6 p- P. Q: f7 vExternalities& u6 m0 ]5 v7 `1 _( v2 z+ Z
Regulation3 m- d/ a& K0 O% b7 f8 g& m( \
Government roles
4 w/ Y& s2 N! u0 l1 t$ d" Q0 ]. JOr would like to learn more about
, v* @. L) Z5 U+ r0 y/ FEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration* M- @+ b3 p, ^: r
Steps taken to address deterioration* U3 z9 j) c1 I
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
& O8 u3 _4 V& s* |, ?: G3 G9 fECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 g2 Y: k3 ~: w7 LTopics: ' W; s4 W+ | t) r% n9 P @; T# ?' ]6 B
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
! I6 E* ]* {9 jTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
4 w& ]/ B: a' H4 j! dTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
; X) d3 h* Z& b+ r! a3 bRecreation economics3 c S2 ]0 \9 N+ c' o" S% \
4 X( w, F; q- a5 K% VIf you enjoyed learning about7 ?' Y, g0 }4 o9 V. |: H9 s# T$ |
Individual Incentives
) q6 V5 Y f5 nTotal Welfare
" h7 n- M1 p# K. ~- ~" IYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ( \( E r% u9 S" D1 z' ^, T _, ?
ECON 378 Law and Economics
; c6 t6 p( | M4 p/ [2 W" HTopics: 0 X: M* R9 t1 `0 @: V' V
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
- n# u$ x+ `# @8 \; xCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining. h! p! @7 n2 V+ \" q
Child Support Payments
1 c/ x! w# V4 s7 ~5 tPrivate Divorce agreements
% A Z: `. W/ r3 x4 k* jCriminal provisions of the Competition Act# Z6 M1 e3 ` L2 F
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Prisoners Dilemma
- ^4 z; @0 _0 n' i- o; \! x( wDominant Strategies
% K4 g& p8 m9 aCollusion
+ u/ P1 y! N2 _' GYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 M" m1 ^* u$ V/ X9 B# i7 z. c2 A9 NECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications2 d5 R8 k; j3 t& Z3 E
Topics:
6 V* F1 D7 o1 j0 qAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
# \% C/ A! r3 [6 rApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
~" x: p! c8 o) K1 e7 RNote! Prerequisites:
+ y) d3 h" ~3 w0 g+ Z- TECON 384 & 299 |
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