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; [/ |, Q& U. }4 n6 vGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy" A7 S8 i. }, G3 L
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!0 P# ]0 |; A5 _) J" B a3 I
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development5 u Z/ z" s9 R# F8 S, s9 K
Topics: 7 e8 R, g/ H1 w @$ C( D
Chinese Economy Characteristics4 i; z9 d9 g9 h7 N- m
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
4 Q9 F- a' h" ^Consequences of economic reform- S3 m% a. Z3 \7 q3 b4 y+ Z
Canada’s economic relations with China
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; `) J, e! Y1 u) r9 \! T) {If you would like to learn more about: + X$ {8 Y) P) W |& i1 t
Rich and Poor Countries$ k* f. `8 ?, s" `. X) o
Why economies differ
q8 q2 a$ M( uCauses for such differences
+ h) o9 i6 S# s5 y# O+ K4 R. ]0 Z# jYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth9 l1 ?: H+ I# m- N8 X
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% u2 S4 d: | i$ |0 l5 k" I: o) UTopics:; I+ i" u* k/ I; w- _ j( g3 m
Technology
`! V% Z: C4 w5 H! a2 CInstitutions
) |# u! t& K8 ?5 gGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence & N. O' L3 Q& ]! o
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ c/ m! y7 l. J2 E8 B# L# x% y8 j* JSupply and Demand) q$ F2 X" [3 s5 `3 x
Consumer Behavior: t! h5 v8 b/ N8 d6 Q
Production and Cost
: W9 `% p3 b9 X4 g, aPrice and Output' q @$ u6 R, W" E* u& l( i5 K. {2 p
Market Structures
! Q% o+ v; R" x/ ZYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
! E( d j% {# G. i2 Z0 FECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I ^# Z. T; {% s
Topics: 4 P3 d" y1 h- A7 @
Theory of consumer behavior
; L$ A4 a. R$ Q6 ]. M' q( \. R0 dTheory of production and cost
7 t5 ~8 k7 s1 o: |6 R: Z/ l0 XPrice and output determination under competition
; h% x6 {/ z* `4 u2 R, k% B7 `Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits 3 F8 v a( h- a% l7 U, T3 ^
Externalities
t6 h+ R0 A9 q9 U+ P1 ~Decision-making1 B \# w |1 y
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Capital Investments, ?# R+ q( B* G( o/ f/ Z, b' t
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 r- [7 M2 r B( g* V1 b
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
5 r7 E/ ]- D) c' L, \' iTopics:4 v5 f9 N- t) A$ u
Cost-Benefit Analysis
: w1 J! r2 O) F; pEvaluating Public Investment Projects# C( X8 w* H0 \! I* [
Look at examples from 0 F/ J6 \; k# [9 G, z: E
Transportation
: r! o; M% U+ @River Basin Management1 L9 l! C6 y% S3 B6 ~; |
Electrical Generation! X' E% `* y2 r& b0 d
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control6 q) W& z* o6 y+ r
y+ } E1 \8 K9 T2 h3 dIf you enjoyed learning about
0 _5 j' q4 o' W6 {6 `Supply and Demand
) x$ ^- }, \& S- K/ n( sExternalities
/ Y, {/ L% ^; s9 h1 {Resource Allocation: Y+ U- s, L) K0 i6 I
Taxation" P& _: y% ^ i$ G6 ~
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
- @1 G$ g8 Y1 r3 h5 A! `You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!& O7 p" |! e+ x. d
ECON 365 Resource Economics/ {+ `' ~& r. ~$ T+ @
Topics:
. w6 g! d% E7 w3 h: |Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources9 s, S, q# J3 K6 t
Scarcity and pricing
$ |% y" T, H8 r# w6 h+ ^9 A2 VContemporary Canadian resource policy issues/ f- x' A1 ^% l% |
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Resource Allocation
( ]1 e3 M6 R5 {8 a, pPricing2 A2 _( U+ R( o3 R2 h
Markets( U ]8 K/ r4 t! z v5 B
Government roles
9 k0 r& b* ?; `0 C0 h0 |Or would like to learn more about + z% G* L3 y- ^) h2 @
The energy sector, including sources and markets
4 V4 N) D- o! t9 m3 r/ lCanadian Energy Policy and current issues/ L: d- q! `/ r
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Energy Economics!
" x' g( [$ n7 ^7 c$ j9 LECON 366 Energy Economics
P8 ]' r0 q. k- }" u7 ^3 ^$ y% E, QTopics:
- {/ g, A( S5 G; m# r/ XPricing
6 n/ g+ }3 }2 Q0 k+ nRole in economic growth
' \ e' w9 G( ^& {; g5 h5 kEnergy sources and markets
: N) ]! w* Z) n' R" [( tRole of government
3 b5 i a# ?( v0 I& CRegulation
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Regulation
+ S* ^' k1 V+ R1 TGovernment roles
9 z5 [, N# m `! aOr would like to learn more about
. k6 c/ I! Q- I) c3 @Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
- ^% M l. r. Z o% X) DSteps taken to address deterioration
' i i: ~$ }6 k8 f) ~, cYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ' L1 Z7 j" E, ^ l* ?& S4 k
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment2 f2 @ K/ I5 E; Y8 G( Q
Topics: - H! `( P1 I" L7 A* w
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment % E* z/ s8 t6 ]9 s7 {% _( v
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
% {8 P! I6 d2 Z* V' B# O. XTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
5 w7 X" r7 R: h4 E5 v! uRecreation economics
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Individual Incentives1 T" z) ?9 B& H$ k4 }3 ^7 S# {" [2 m
Total Welfare ' y) Y, _& A- v% S. @. g
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
# ~. c1 l5 H) A6 wECON 378 Law and Economics
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law7 w( r3 t: }+ [3 H
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
# ?# W, i* }& m9 SChild Support Payments
) L0 f* Z9 Q4 g- p# Z% k0 D7 MPrivate Divorce agreements3 Z7 z b6 n( a: f; Z
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma8 L1 _$ J" d- ~" L' a( z. o+ |9 ~
Dominant Strategies$ c& M( t9 g+ z7 T& P/ J
Collusion
# [) e& m' A5 K% \( |You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
u1 f5 \, E+ k# B; @& {0 jECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
) M/ m) C, J1 U/ [) c- p1 s2 N/ XTopics: 0 W% i( G& F9 {
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
6 ^% @. u, f% K, U3 ^) M- T: }' FApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ! R7 }: o6 f k/ o1 [# E0 D, {
Note! Prerequisites:
6 u0 a. {1 b) @$ N* V: v4 T9 \ECON 384 & 299 |
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