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5 ~8 x! C/ i! H4 v& v2 UTrade C' {, m3 a" {, h3 F" _
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6 s/ Y% d1 @' `China as an Emerging Economy
$ n3 r* h: H3 k: S2 }& z, AYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
0 `4 _, f% K6 t8 n& G" I3 tECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
8 y; O: C+ D! I: }3 _) n8 N( mTopics: # k1 x* z1 w5 J4 g$ E5 l
Chinese Economy Characteristics) P( [3 b2 P& b+ ?
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
( t- y* b4 Z+ P D& hConsequences of economic reform: Q6 t+ d$ Z( ?+ a$ O- f
Canada’s economic relations with China
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% }( H5 l# f/ B% T& }Rich and Poor Countries4 Z" z3 g& q0 h5 S
Why economies differ! h2 o h: F" }8 y7 D3 R
Causes for such differences
3 V# E2 e! z: e0 l( o( p8 ?& {You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 E \ Q0 t, X7 n; |4 LECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' B% ~$ d( Q8 a5 l7 T: }: I" w2 R6 ~Topics:
' p3 u" P2 n9 Y7 N. f; n2 T0 G8 E0 LTechnology
2 j4 R9 F Z7 p/ A9 [) vInstitutions
0 T: i" ~0 x; C/ zGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ( h7 N; D( Z) u3 U
" U( m4 H* T" |8 r, OIf you enjoyed learning about 7 L. Y: P/ O$ d! T4 e/ f$ o) f
Supply and Demand
4 d9 s! I- H( [: U# a `Consumer Behavior
9 h) }, U% y! U5 p* qProduction and Cost/ o# ~, T7 f% `# @* ]. N3 L* H# Z
Price and Output: C2 G6 \ K7 G, o
Market Structures
' V# a: D" g+ m( BYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!. m/ {1 Z3 |/ y% Z! Q% g& W
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I. |: t$ @, U O4 k* Y
Topics:
' a) A3 X' V- m$ c1 FTheory of consumer behavior
' E$ ]/ m3 f, G/ ETheory of production and cost. X. v9 z J9 D
Price and output determination under competition: O$ L# m. H8 p2 P
Monopoly and other market structures) F0 p- s( v; E! S6 x
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Costs and Benefits
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3 m- x8 j1 u& uDecision-making; A; U" A2 |% s& S. }+ R
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Capital Investments
$ k- ~9 t. |: }: V4 P5 p( j2 f/ d9 oYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
X/ P. [5 a) P8 f$ s9 mECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation/ j' p7 t4 V, ~" Z$ Q9 X0 A9 F
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
/ r1 }$ J* H& A9 H$ C7 u, Q( aEvaluating Public Investment Projects$ f% \; b# k# K1 ]( G2 [0 _" \7 x
Look at examples from
/ _, x/ H1 O0 s' @" m) k. [Transportation
/ M. g3 b1 i- k2 HRiver Basin Management& g7 U5 Y1 d" v' p& z+ i6 d7 ^# c
Electrical Generation
; z! o$ Z& J7 ^0 FOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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- D% h5 R3 }, o7 _& T! e4 l# YIf you enjoyed learning about
7 h7 X1 w9 D" T1 sSupply and Demand
' y _. i5 Y2 g! b3 f' VExternalities I2 `4 S* z# {( s% s
Resource Allocation! H& o' B; a( D8 h( R
Taxation
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0 D* o8 {& b5 L% j0 ]3 N, L: V% `2 JSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
8 }2 t' r9 J" J/ rYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
* T0 G$ `7 Z$ d6 }( y3 _) y, F7 wECON 365 Resource Economics
+ T2 _" P* J- L8 D7 B/ ]7 `Topics:
- w6 f# h2 m6 d" {9 \$ e3 Z& B! U3 Y* DExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
& y4 ^1 i9 {* UScarcity and pricing- Y# ^) A" t* x
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues. c% w: _4 w/ f) s" X
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# O$ i C9 h+ n/ \, lResource Allocation* p2 l. [, k9 Y1 V! \% y( L
Pricing' V" w# t- s/ {2 ~$ x
Markets
5 Y) z! C! h( o% E6 E8 N0 |% }* JGovernment roles2 Q2 z$ G# a$ R- D
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
. Q4 H4 j% q* eCanadian Energy Policy and current issues' ?- w. S. w0 O: X
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) y- k2 ~9 b& w% uEnergy Economics!( h4 W6 B2 ]) ]0 R/ w
ECON 366 Energy Economics, c& D0 H7 p3 R9 I- ` x" g) U6 |( U
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Pricing5 [! k2 K( w- `9 n2 y7 x
Role in economic growth
/ n) N% O( A; Y, _4 GEnergy sources and markets " q) b d* z# @3 V& s& L' Z
Role of government
. n& J9 g5 c9 ?' GRegulation
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Externalities4 A- _. u; b7 |# O1 b# \, T2 p- O
Regulation
* y4 f i+ E- X( _( v4 Q9 uGovernment roles
/ K$ I7 z0 n2 g1 ^# ]Or would like to learn more about
. _# |' b/ A4 x7 N4 qEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration7 q- l; N d: ]! [) ^
Steps taken to address deterioration
% q/ X! n! [( X+ I; F' a2 GYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
% ]0 @0 Q# F; W8 Z0 GECON 369 Economics of the Environment
: [% X6 A* I$ k0 @# ]Topics:
' R1 T4 P, n2 U9 BEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
; Q8 @9 p! K b9 Z1 TTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 0 e2 s+ A5 ?# L: g
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration # V: Q# |9 f: V
Recreation economics+ _) ^$ i- A" b* s7 S% r% P5 x
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Individual Incentives+ a L% d& S/ g; {2 k V/ H/ ?
Total Welfare / p8 Y* m. G7 W' y: N
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! , B/ U# w+ |) U
ECON 378 Law and Economics
; U. d& v" l) }$ n# P& qTopics: 3 x% z, H% ^. B
Issues in Criminal and Family Law1 E/ {1 L6 Y( Z# i0 }0 `3 K
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining N' @/ r3 W* V3 Q7 o( c) x; |) D$ W
Child Support Payments
: W6 R* F* L( j& |; F2 c S2 ]Private Divorce agreements
4 U; ~# i3 T/ s( F! G+ |/ ~& pCriminal provisions of the Competition Act+ |+ x! U; X4 V, p% X$ H. l
9 m% O$ N E" MIf you enjoyed learning about
- i/ {& b' H& x0 |: JPrisoners Dilemma/ [2 I0 j L6 @8 D( K1 v" L
Dominant Strategies
8 U& Z2 m& C5 A! I( C' f3 vCollusion
1 X \1 v, `3 \ r. J+ G2 ^You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
4 Y. C9 d* l$ U/ A) \: y7 L: CECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications0 E; v2 j) y% T5 ?3 g1 p) y
Topics: # [9 u, J* _* A- H w( E. E: ^3 R
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games" M1 z) ^1 N1 i. J5 b0 j$ H
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion & |! p1 V; G* N+ u# r* [
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