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2 X- r1 |! p. W) q9 J# QTrade
; G1 _; m% f O2 `: _" b' ^; }Growth3 K! o9 M" v1 y# ?
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China as an Emerging Economy
- ~# a! W4 f3 ^/ kYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
0 U X' q0 D) C1 X2 L' f+ _& ~ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development p& q- V, {8 O4 T& u
Topics: 2 D- P5 x9 S V' ?
Chinese Economy Characteristics
- W8 e% N$ ], o; F" e% `Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
9 O% T+ Y/ B. u: L! E) A4 J# V/ IConsequences of economic reform
, V; M. @4 y- _# rCanada’s economic relations with China8 P) j1 `) i; w K4 ]
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Rich and Poor Countries
7 j; X, L) \7 N# D. V$ KWhy economies differ
0 r; L4 P2 M' N: j0 Y8 F/ OCauses for such differences
- B% m" H; ]* m$ EYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth) c7 e; u6 @! m8 b
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 i5 N! \8 x' r) w5 c' ]
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Technology, C& `- b) m* v" N p) A4 x
Institutions$ M( U. k6 y. ?1 ~# {9 O- }
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand7 L- j: p: }( V) g/ b3 _% y
Consumer Behavior$ O( d( E' A& g" X4 A" w9 |. S& c
Production and Cost# k$ R3 i4 s, R" p3 t$ c
Price and Output
9 ~5 F4 F& I4 X% F/ G' w Y3 CMarket Structures: c. P& q R3 `8 T6 S. t
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
; X4 f* W% l! s4 x S7 {) V5 a6 GECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
1 M# {8 [4 F# Q3 ATopics: ) I. q# I, J6 h" ^$ p, P) _* a3 V
Theory of consumer behavior
$ t: L% I" g* d& ITheory of production and cost
- L8 H9 f. I: A4 y6 {Price and output determination under competition
% a5 u- \9 |: W# k( xMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
- _ L! [2 e$ E5 [. I- w$ HCosts and Benefits
4 K0 c5 _8 _9 Q9 d9 h3 R& Z: ^# dExternalities7 ^; L8 I6 Z5 K/ K& C% P- ~
Decision-making8 q, B J: {6 C0 l# R5 [( |8 o3 l
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8 q- h& x. Q# I1 a( m( Q7 GCapital Investments
8 ~ O+ n1 G$ ^" mYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
# _8 K- z& e _ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
2 t. O) q2 c1 y2 a& ZTopics:
6 @1 |/ l$ N- {/ v E+ @; rCost-Benefit Analysis) ^; a7 W8 E# `9 U$ y! [+ t
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
( W( f# P+ F) U+ I5 ^2 FLook at examples from
6 i1 J: \( `2 L1 s( QTransportation
& F- c: x) f' N0 E) Q ?0 hRiver Basin Management( s) |1 w. f$ M+ q l
Electrical Generation
. Q% \5 ~) m1 J: Q; y# A' E5 \Oil & Gas and Pollution Control# K- c, o2 Y9 P8 u$ V
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Supply and Demand
/ ~: f) s$ {- x. @; a3 k& D3 }Externalities; H9 r4 O- n. A7 d$ R
Resource Allocation
0 W) i1 i; w1 t: QTaxation' k2 |" U8 K& e7 P
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f: y+ W: F" [! i1 lSupply of Natural Resources in Canada* U3 N6 o* H. V8 b3 Q! j' n
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!; e5 J4 W. B7 [/ `% r! b
ECON 365 Resource Economics/ t1 ?* p8 k7 p
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources0 j; F" X) ]: y" o7 r5 a, S9 M
Scarcity and pricing
$ \) P3 ?0 t1 p# aContemporary Canadian resource policy issues- O/ m- x+ A7 `" U& Z0 B
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Resource Allocation: v \1 R1 {8 F# R2 M X& d k# X
Pricing2 ~4 {7 i- \* E8 [# S5 `) u
Markets
8 x7 @+ `' O, ^Government roles! _6 s/ s" B* ?
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8 t6 R2 s8 C ^8 P8 c9 ?* I5 LThe energy sector, including sources and markets
3 F- A5 s' ^8 ^* \Canadian Energy Policy and current issues0 i$ _- B: I% f. ]
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Energy Economics!' u6 l9 ~+ }$ R; Y) ~" T! ~% X0 D
ECON 366 Energy Economics
7 @ d( U% T5 \5 a4 \Topics:
! }* u- ~% M L: U- j, fPricing' B* T: K& J! O
Role in economic growth " O: \! z8 [( _' K# ]( r1 R3 v" W
Energy sources and markets
* V( e5 J- e- j/ ?8 }" r, FRole of government
G1 }/ w! n5 LRegulation
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' e: f x. }- G$ SIf you enjoyed learning about
2 |4 }" v0 V/ R( p9 k5 _* }Externalities% W- I1 U' n& C0 u; z
Regulation n1 L6 @2 O# N. e
Government roles$ H) M3 u( s7 M: S y
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration2 a: ?, b9 o4 _1 C2 @6 k9 q
Steps taken to address deterioration
! o7 r3 N/ \) pYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
+ n3 I* w- K# [ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
# W$ ^8 v' C& g) L/ z: F* B" iTopics:
3 P+ b! n2 D2 O2 U6 [Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment % c5 i3 O4 E. |; T8 \6 I4 h" o
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
5 v2 g/ s8 r" n. w, f, aTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration - z0 S- O9 B/ W; [# Y5 f; e6 y
Recreation economics5 ~% ^" ^ y% q
4 j6 D- A5 _6 ?- v8 I5 c) mIf you enjoyed learning about
' \5 o/ r x" ?' N) D- F" `# q Individual Incentives
% J! K9 f9 L; r# W" qTotal Welfare 7 A. v3 S) B) b7 y: f: Z
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
1 c n3 F P6 [$ J9 @; cECON 378 Law and Economics/ c, M: ]# V' h! D5 R
Topics:
2 ]$ U$ L0 D) B' O" _- fIssues in Criminal and Family Law. p5 y$ Z" |1 r3 v0 f
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining& J, h4 A3 C, |! n9 i! u
Child Support Payments
7 x6 }( n6 a) {9 bPrivate Divorce agreements
" B; w) T2 j& DCriminal provisions of the Competition Act' P# k# {& ~+ W
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 B% _9 |/ r; }9 l# dPrisoners Dilemma; j3 x. D9 F3 w- E9 `3 S" l
Dominant Strategies
* q" y+ `! o+ j& b3 C4 zCollusion
% k. k2 I8 g; z% TYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 3 i5 y% h N+ ~' W) M
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
; I3 ? i: f' H1 bTopics: - T' W3 z, P$ h2 e0 R
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
1 ~2 ~# P- t3 R" QApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ; j. [ j4 Q k6 {
Note! Prerequisites:
" {/ k2 S7 Z# c$ kECON 384 & 299 |
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