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Growth- R' K0 e- i3 l
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China as an Emerging Economy+ I" X* F5 S; U: a O. W$ d+ a
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!% V) b* K# e% b" P
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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, X4 g7 a3 C9 {% R( N' ?! hChinese Economy Characteristics+ }" E9 G- t& E- }' m# L [# B7 q. e K
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy/ j2 E8 @. n" r( B' w
Consequences of economic reform% L8 s# o5 X U& P3 U: t. U' \8 B
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: 7 U- d3 B, I& \
Rich and Poor Countries7 r0 U6 j) ~/ @ t
Why economies differ& g- k! @& s. X- t1 f
Causes for such differences
5 `% H' C6 t7 d5 ?You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: T. G: l! p2 ~& CECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 X$ ?9 ], y4 J4 A$ X0 A- l8 c
Topics:+ m4 `# \, e! b1 H* n$ \/ R$ b
Technology2 v- p) M9 I7 v+ D0 p6 I; T# v' a
Institutions
8 q" b+ {0 K% B5 L4 Q7 F3 N: c& hGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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: q: T" k2 S8 T+ ], yIf you enjoyed learning about
% M: e: ]; m& B( Q- vSupply and Demand
l( |& w' |- t# v+ [) E7 _Consumer Behavior. M. Y; `& Z! G2 B0 O
Production and Cost2 p6 D( F+ G" ]) \- _4 h3 y* p, n
Price and Output
! h+ e& D) X5 t) I; QMarket Structures
/ V5 k9 V3 G+ u0 L: L+ pYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
- }5 z: }: G x& mECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
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( U3 B0 A" `2 ?& d3 T" m$ YTheory of consumer behavior# n/ ~* u* x. T! H9 \9 H7 l
Theory of production and cost8 Q1 C" U1 C8 b1 ^
Price and output determination under competition" |9 x* e3 e" J; N) S: p, a
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
" B& m( ~$ E; ]6 nCosts and Benefits ) K# ~6 T3 r; _1 t X& K
Externalities4 K( F% g! Y) u' ?3 q7 F
Decision-making
1 I1 Z) x" }* j$ t2 Z8 SOr would like to learn more about
0 I* J# ]9 M: y: A' HCapital Investments$ Y7 S0 d$ J7 Z
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!( W/ @$ p' }* k* J+ `
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
: w6 y- }% ?- N- a& A/ \" |* z8 YTopics:! H- `' V; B3 ^6 @! G
Cost-Benefit Analysis) O4 I+ r9 }* ~" c& k' ^8 e
Evaluating Public Investment Projects: p8 g! e; [0 }3 A5 f/ K5 O
Look at examples from $ ?* t: y" ?) j! W8 }7 B# x* r
Transportation
) k) m# ?8 ?- F0 }, c, S7 uRiver Basin Management$ \1 N) a& v) e* J
Electrical Generation: ~: V* U) R" K5 k7 x
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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* {5 w+ G6 c& D+ |/ dIf you enjoyed learning about
, A& g: b; S. K9 v" wSupply and Demand
4 e9 H& l2 |2 I$ p9 U6 lExternalities- V2 l ]6 ~5 e7 A( V- s: V. F
Resource Allocation, z3 Y2 _+ w: A @& S- d
Taxation
2 }! Z" O" g0 d1 IOr would like to learn more about
! y% J7 N, U- K/ q+ [: tSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
" P- V% E; {0 h3 m) h! ]/ R4 i- mYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!/ j/ l6 R5 h! w5 ^& Z
ECON 365 Resource Economics; I: r2 m! }$ \7 q& N
Topics:9 G$ j; p2 Z0 B8 }8 N. D* L2 j
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
& E, ^0 ?: P5 E9 P8 q- qScarcity and pricing
* y1 g( R* F5 m8 JContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 B6 b0 Y1 P5 W+ \$ ]: W4 zResource Allocation
n }2 w# r# a# rPricing
4 l2 F; U) Z; A9 I. CMarkets" U) j* P( k8 t9 a U
Government roles
& V0 N" Z7 K5 Q. s; ]+ ]2 P% G" ]Or would like to learn more about
' u, v, O4 B# ^) q$ |The energy sector, including sources and markets r& A' l4 {+ i* {" S
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues3 w2 U0 \7 u" C& [) Y3 _
You might enjoy a course about % u; C) U5 D6 j. Y+ l, Z2 J
Energy Economics!) U5 D5 R1 I7 X4 r4 T
ECON 366 Energy Economics
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Pricing
( q' o# a7 \& n- Z# h5 h8 ORole in economic growth - k* I( s6 t& C0 s, P
Energy sources and markets ' M: I; N0 }" [- L. A7 l: D$ A/ Q) P
Role of government
0 t1 s* Q& R( d( Q. b5 W! e+ X* T6 kRegulation ; E4 P* ~: f8 ^! h/ X5 X. `6 d y
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 H/ Z+ Y2 x5 I- {; MExternalities4 d9 m6 z0 V5 r, U
Regulation
0 \/ g" J4 c2 Y( A8 a+ }. b- bGovernment roles6 W0 I, a$ Y9 z3 J4 M% Y, c; w
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration: E8 Z6 j( d! n/ O# n8 L
Steps taken to address deterioration) u4 ^2 y8 o& u3 s/ ]6 S( } A
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 2 n" T9 I6 r% i; G* V
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
6 B/ L1 Q1 f2 @% }6 {Topics:
% r2 s/ V4 Z3 DEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
9 \8 w& n$ f4 U; PTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
( \6 H6 i+ R7 W r6 DTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
) [& p1 x6 z: g2 T9 {1 C) |6 ~Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives
# z! D0 R8 a+ A9 S% aTotal Welfare
( R8 l! }% R5 l4 r( GYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
1 U" J; v- F* DECON 378 Law and Economics" Y g3 o5 s! \+ l
Topics:
1 Z& a, `& `+ fIssues in Criminal and Family Law
, C6 A9 J' e) }3 B5 C7 yCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining5 f' |3 [, z2 {) }
Child Support Payments& c2 b" q( s% }" i) s3 w. h4 Y
Private Divorce agreements* U7 `. I% R$ k. x1 @
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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2 M- Q/ Q* Y/ `- V" g: LIf you enjoyed learning about
6 t, n# w; Q9 f: m% f; jPrisoners Dilemma8 ~+ ]- ^$ y: A' o$ [1 K% G& p* @3 a
Dominant Strategies4 Q v' \# e& T6 U+ u
Collusion+ G4 }" J4 y$ r
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
0 K/ M5 A- \+ OECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications4 S: y C) @. H6 t
Topics:
( Y( U; [( o( JAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
4 u2 i8 o* w, g; {8 Y3 i+ \7 z: t6 MApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
: F% r, Q; K' G1 w: {+ }Note! Prerequisites:
( r/ a9 ^; @* hECON 384 & 299 |
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