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Trade# e' x5 ^- J7 g% E6 J. E% m i
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
& b, _$ Z6 l2 o) e0 o* iYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
9 o' x# ^( F9 t3 w& W' B/ OECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
5 a' ]6 I- M9 X: _3 bTopics: . r% ]! \4 \; k# }. `! S3 D
Chinese Economy Characteristics
- i3 {( y$ a6 B. B. W0 Q0 [ ^" QRecent Events in the Chinese Economy7 x# P" D( N# {4 w9 [2 T8 J! J
Consequences of economic reform
& V% i2 l I+ O* W. J( ]( n; BCanada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries; o; [! X) `1 Z( Y' Y. p. x
Why economies differ d5 h# B! f/ j
Causes for such differences! J' l _" a* y: T' S
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth% p6 [2 h A& H
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 [% P* a2 U" r. H% _
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Technology4 b+ Q% h. U: j
Institutions' c' ^$ W e1 U8 Y. _
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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" k" i P. G3 y0 L" USupply and Demand( f& \: j# M0 L% b( ?* e8 ?$ v
Consumer Behavior3 d! U- T4 Q6 W% A* ^. e5 G; s. M, @0 J
Production and Cost1 y7 s- [# T3 i1 K
Price and Output
5 `% L; `, g( v$ s& t" I* ]Market Structures& h; O. |$ }+ n5 \$ S
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
3 d" @' D2 k. o/ j+ H- R8 H- x+ ]ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
; C5 K6 p; }" \* y6 w3 _4 H& J1 B tTopics:
& X% q, K7 @5 \' t5 pTheory of consumer behavior+ W" I: E, V+ b" n
Theory of production and cost
9 v6 k/ ?( J# i" H, l$ XPrice and output determination under competition4 ?3 b2 J( c6 W$ e- {
Monopoly and other market structures) B5 ^, \/ l- ] d8 p
& f/ z/ E6 O4 _! s) g% lIf you enjoyed learning about
3 d2 U6 R" V9 lCosts and Benefits 5 F' s& c1 d9 N# j
Externalities
% e5 R! ?. q& K1 h- S( \2 ODecision-making
2 j) p) M D2 S/ S4 F5 N! UOr would like to learn more about
! @7 V7 T( h7 I0 `1 R' NCapital Investments
3 M) m( z/ y& W- T, JYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!. p: a' \# I) @8 K4 x/ f
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation6 n& L+ p8 J! \
Topics:
5 `$ T- X& v3 P: NCost-Benefit Analysis8 f+ V1 L L, ^* d- h4 H
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
& ?7 i A+ b" J8 o8 h0 mLook at examples from ' W, G; m. h& ^. J4 C! a% \- r2 D4 h
Transportation
4 c3 p( @% v& A3 W2 XRiver Basin Management
. H* U- w6 N9 \- U# w5 nElectrical Generation
' k! g+ c0 E$ MOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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4 u2 s1 |# u& @9 AIf you enjoyed learning about
% e; p, [3 i9 j( wSupply and Demand
) Z4 h0 t; X- q8 a' z! j" M3 g+ rExternalities
+ Y7 L% V( t6 uResource Allocation
7 `8 W% Y! z; |Taxation7 U. ?: W% d" z0 X# C7 m
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
# E2 m5 g* g3 f; j Y! u( o" OYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!/ Y) r! y/ b. s* ]
ECON 365 Resource Economics: {- d6 ^7 G; K# O- i% Z: v" S
Topics:3 Y, D3 G1 l# L( ^, C* R
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources! L$ X9 v3 n* ? q" g6 q
Scarcity and pricing
/ J5 S/ C0 [: H: o# h0 a1 U& WContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
$ h, e0 K! G* I. l2 _- ?# E8 iPricing
, c' j. L3 O' N5 _7 |Markets7 V5 G% ]8 ? ^
Government roles% s7 W6 x$ }) a: C% J
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
# ]) W, a, t; zCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
" E _. _0 e i6 ]# xYou might enjoy a course about
* G* n% A, F" HEnergy Economics!+ A4 m4 E) X- s5 c& e2 b
ECON 366 Energy Economics
c8 S1 P' z' r5 U; QTopics:
2 [' X3 Z' H, Y6 D5 uPricing
& g7 I1 V" n. ?$ ERole in economic growth
, l" [; u0 C; E7 ZEnergy sources and markets & D U- V9 u% A0 E+ f- O% j
Role of government " d4 [0 b5 {5 m8 \, |8 N5 a
Regulation
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Externalities
+ F k7 K& x, X1 o% r$ f4 {$ rRegulation
7 B) w, W3 y% H, H" SGovernment roles8 u- _5 C3 M/ ~( n
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration9 E* n8 u# `6 z& H
Steps taken to address deterioration/ m7 M2 z5 i0 v* D, W9 e# C
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
, e% w9 U) C: s1 ^2 ~ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 g+ _, U k8 A1 n8 q3 _Topics: ) E! W; e6 m( [% Q% t
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
7 z/ V% r! t9 C: F6 STypes and causes of environmental deterioration 0 H p. l' }8 |: v6 L
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration # |( z$ o: R4 }
Recreation economics1 d5 @2 M% a' l% R
# C+ B3 _8 z0 K+ f+ F4 p/ y, I JIf you enjoyed learning about" f7 D; M/ ~' m, @
Individual Incentives
" U. [( K! z+ m1 V- _$ V& ]Total Welfare ! v1 T2 H! V) y) C8 Y* H& W
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
- h. o' g5 ?2 _9 {, R0 F! iECON 378 Law and Economics" }) D) }: Y% k! z' |- z& g
Topics: ' ^9 j1 I$ Z+ [; _: X, P# j; [
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
5 z$ b6 H' g5 O \5 o: G" qCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
9 g' J4 X' U- g9 o6 S2 bChild Support Payments4 N$ V/ I/ j+ u* @9 P
Private Divorce agreements
; ?4 Q; {* g- Q" @7 M. oCriminal provisions of the Competition Act) S" N& b% W2 w* B+ H4 e+ i
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Prisoners Dilemma, f' B- n3 x* \+ O9 b+ O/ i2 s6 r
Dominant Strategies
: ?: L$ Q+ _0 A( D+ w, lCollusion8 i. C. R: R6 o
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 9 n1 H1 l, I. w4 B: o$ M, x# m5 v, Q
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
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' S% c) X( ?% z; b nAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games; G8 k3 R' ]. @) X% @
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 8 n' T& ^, k1 W" x
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ECON 384 & 299 |
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