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China as an Emerging Economy# T2 N+ T( K d. _5 t
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
" x1 v: P8 p( X1 d% n3 R2 J/ mECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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Chinese Economy Characteristics3 z0 n/ K( f$ p3 o/ {/ l ]
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
; G/ E0 c1 p6 X$ e6 n) S7 J$ H% l3 f gConsequences of economic reform
. u9 \$ \* i2 `) F& Z( @; G) KCanada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries( L! P {( ^( B8 H: U1 s+ b
Why economies differ
4 E9 s$ \. [3 }9 Q9 k, Q9 QCauses for such differences
* g1 g. K0 G, i6 A0 G/ }/ J' wYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth# @, T# l B7 U5 @) F
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: U7 S# ^# a6 \% m4 @Topics:
5 @3 Q) }$ }- m8 g/ \Technology
: c- k F3 D3 d7 C( O9 BInstitutions
% y* W/ J* o' J, wGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 3 K2 y& T. N) K( \, {1 H ~
6 W7 _$ Y1 O! s2 o; [If you enjoyed learning about
" [+ l1 L, ?3 w- m% MSupply and Demand
( |0 L+ j( w ?Consumer Behavior
( w, B3 o2 z+ D( |8 AProduction and Cost
& y$ Q! h. w/ K' m+ uPrice and Output3 ], X1 G3 [3 B
Market Structures
; P9 N+ n% D) D1 rYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
$ p1 l! f1 [, K1 ]5 J) f+ N, ^4 D& a7 vECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
) m# }7 g8 G% \' q" r5 A1 QTopics: & j! t6 a( ] \! a% |- K8 `" t
Theory of consumer behavior, d1 m: S8 f* a/ E L
Theory of production and cost
: G: g" u: n- X& i' H9 ~, N# h3 NPrice and output determination under competition! [$ D7 Y7 m9 G X& L8 ]6 e
Monopoly and other market structures
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% _) @$ A* t. y) Y1 yIf you enjoyed learning about
" m5 h$ c3 a* T' s+ ACosts and Benefits ; y. r$ ~2 P# U* k
Externalities
8 ]& t- ]" h3 P. Q/ ^* sDecision-making3 T6 E/ y8 G% R
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6 @/ F9 v( k( o$ T9 A( jCapital Investments
' D7 }5 \6 n5 B8 {7 gYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
0 z1 Q3 \) O5 F- p) x1 F$ PECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation0 }, q: |4 L+ K# x! j
Topics:% g8 c0 b' t- i' [; t2 W/ A8 L
Cost-Benefit Analysis
) @/ y5 a, M3 b L5 s/ _+ lEvaluating Public Investment Projects
5 C3 N- y f; a% }Look at examples from
9 |; s$ Y* P: {4 u" H u+ YTransportation/ j- o( N- {2 ?% P
River Basin Management
c& e1 |! `2 P" o( D3 y" S) PElectrical Generation! Y+ ]' D( s/ N* r; G9 u# b
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control: K* J. [6 E' Z, ]
) J; ?/ W: Z8 r* W/ HIf you enjoyed learning about
5 m' G1 o [0 DSupply and Demand' o+ Y: W( x9 I4 X
Externalities$ j3 w! O* r; M; M( G
Resource Allocation: p0 @3 F2 `3 y
Taxation# p% ?3 K% M9 x/ R% d
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
" m$ d. h9 R% N( R: a' |You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!+ w' e1 E- h& t* o: f* T
ECON 365 Resource Economics
0 m5 u: V3 g8 D9 u+ r+ `% ~% H: BTopics: Q: ]& x# E8 Q) z; b
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
; d2 `" X% h/ K/ X4 GScarcity and pricing
" F4 M5 o, y; x/ L& y/ `/ yContemporary Canadian resource policy issues. ~( l0 H# Y3 G: X
6 |. Q& B. ?- N4 A! C( i5 _: g# a# iIf you enjoyed learning about
9 O# Y; U! O1 b) q2 P, f' WResource Allocation
" v/ i7 U1 U( c. [0 T$ dPricing% _& Q5 a' @+ p K" W- K4 V9 G0 I
Markets2 |9 T" d* q" ~4 W8 a2 {, I0 C
Government roles- g: R' ]' ^7 u# F5 g
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The energy sector, including sources and markets: Z. h+ y: ]4 \3 O/ r
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
: D$ F5 a9 y: D) f; s, Q* e2 z8 `You might enjoy a course about
/ _: i; N/ ]3 g6 PEnergy Economics!, M" H" V9 j; n) c# z
ECON 366 Energy Economics5 o5 p) w- ~2 K3 @( N( O
Topics:
: {" ~: X$ g' O* O/ EPricing, s3 w/ y5 T0 C' h* F% P
Role in economic growth
( z) C. I' C( i; V# J% A$ PEnergy sources and markets ( _4 X, W( B2 i) [# V
Role of government
6 Y" X5 y4 e% B+ S. dRegulation . o: U( s1 i2 k, u# b
' `2 x" S- ~- [$ A- AIf you enjoyed learning about # I/ B( o' O _/ M
Externalities9 ]- E% j/ {6 ~! } X3 u. u: i
Regulation5 O+ f5 b/ ^. G8 X
Government roles
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' F! S7 _' `2 c, @) xEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
* w8 F+ K& I h! FSteps taken to address deterioration
. S# q/ s" ^4 S- K8 S) E; ZYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
2 T5 `1 G; ] y: HECON 369 Economics of the Environment4 {* Z/ B5 m& N$ @7 m' l
Topics: # K+ b6 F+ {: b) X
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
0 y( c3 l" ]9 q" ATypes and causes of environmental deterioration % _; E8 |- t* B' @0 g' w
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
$ L0 a3 f- g( D0 ?& `Recreation economics1 U6 c: t" e, B
a. `# Z N& M0 i) L8 e+ B @If you enjoyed learning about2 K! ~& V$ S, l; Q# D+ [
Individual Incentives
V: s5 D# z9 sTotal Welfare
" q4 p1 e1 C0 l& G! R% w: E) VYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' A2 O7 p @) O( |. KECON 378 Law and Economics
3 O& F4 u7 e8 {5 l+ wTopics: - g7 p: `5 x: z
Issues in Criminal and Family Law* u( K7 `7 o4 @7 w2 Q+ a/ {
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
5 N6 h0 [1 F& y( h. D/ p6 A- UChild Support Payments
u/ }8 L6 P: A2 x- F8 x* T$ jPrivate Divorce agreements4 Z _1 r6 }2 Z; C- w$ T
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act- S) g, ~( \# y
' v4 R+ U* v: v( ?8 l' eIf you enjoyed learning about ) i9 T |9 f8 v: |8 W0 r k
Prisoners Dilemma9 Y0 A! m1 p+ q
Dominant Strategies& D' u' L2 F, U' S
Collusion
3 r" w6 _+ z, X3 p* ~You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
; W0 Y3 N) W4 v! q5 NECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications1 u! r- f' a8 l$ L4 v# Y+ C( \
Topics: 3 \' p+ a$ ^; P9 j' i
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
+ D& |7 f" W- |Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
$ s0 _' X ^ I/ `Note! Prerequisites: % }7 C% q5 @# L1 {( a7 I5 u1 W
ECON 384 & 299 |
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