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# T! I5 J/ Y6 M; KGrowth$ i7 o u! d, H l. L. T$ U
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China as an Emerging Economy
, h* n* F- V6 w3 WYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
* k, E% H {+ U9 P5 Q1 E8 OECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
5 G/ Y% n6 N8 _' V6 aTopics:
& J; o3 z' H+ s6 P) AChinese Economy Characteristics8 H& _) J9 x* U
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
0 c4 X- Y8 x4 Y: Z4 qConsequences of economic reform
. o9 a& d# Q5 |) R" m5 m. aCanada’s economic relations with China( W9 o+ V$ U, K0 O
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# P% L6 v! i4 O' k0 QRich and Poor Countries/ n4 c$ g* h* q# l1 e+ C. i
Why economies differ6 d" H; P+ ~( u# G4 h# {! R
Causes for such differences2 V/ w8 e9 @1 r" v. T5 J/ c' k
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! j+ E$ y3 N0 [. X6 ^
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 Y8 [* L$ e* z
Topics:
: e' s& x+ u8 RTechnology. r$ e) b+ J' W0 r) ~! P- X
Institutions
; n/ ?' O: G4 y4 W7 p/ P* CGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ! P( R/ H+ @7 W3 t+ q R; w
1 ?. A; u/ R: T0 P$ QIf you enjoyed learning about 1 a2 S- x8 ]2 V0 r
Supply and Demand
5 c+ y: t7 @- t& rConsumer Behavior
0 X" \. L, U6 x% ]( T2 c7 O6 `Production and Cost
P9 s W& l( I2 ?) TPrice and Output
" f' z7 |, ?) `% D. dMarket Structures g7 Q2 W1 K9 N" e {
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
" J1 ] k; N4 w9 `$ L/ O+ W1 _5 aECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
* l7 d0 l. i2 s- E( @Topics: * Q9 |/ l8 {4 K% D1 r3 l3 E# h! ?# x
Theory of consumer behavior! m" {/ C) b: g" y# Z
Theory of production and cost
1 [/ V8 x' N! t6 G' X3 b/ _( E2 n" JPrice and output determination under competition
: q) m7 Q: V5 i2 c/ H! S- ~9 T+ FMonopoly and other market structures
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/ r( ^' M1 x6 ]* o8 _# YIf you enjoyed learning about
% `' n+ O* L/ \9 b& Z5 ~Costs and Benefits
' b: [ }' F5 b) r* L0 oExternalities
v% d5 w: @- [4 |Decision-making/ s! N4 g. d' X$ b
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Capital Investments
4 v, M: }# a7 o9 { U. w, Q, VYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!* | u9 b- V. {8 x# N; T, V
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
% O. B; c: F, X4 n% vTopics:
- N, I) {7 a5 h) ]Cost-Benefit Analysis. t1 b' }+ ~% g1 _! I2 ]" E
Evaluating Public Investment Projects/ e' L3 \( {1 k E- ^
Look at examples from
! P" R% o% K1 _0 ]* O8 lTransportation
$ z$ u& l& w9 p) O/ V0 B! TRiver Basin Management
|6 n8 J6 \+ j% h8 ^9 c$ G8 qElectrical Generation
* M; t& @* r' h% w6 ]( j+ `4 UOil & Gas and Pollution Control& C, V# h8 r0 `7 F7 s& O. e B
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Supply and Demand
4 t1 W: M- j7 ~& K3 e8 o9 n, \2 |Externalities
% c4 [+ z z' u1 S* F2 Y lResource Allocation3 {: y& q3 S$ F! g. n. a& c5 O
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 T; }7 _* Y# h% }- s5 }' vYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
# L0 s: O: |; r7 nECON 365 Resource Economics
, g+ x) F3 j" p5 r# ?! [4 x) @) tTopics:
' S$ F) x3 L" u5 {; A6 SExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources. [4 N8 J0 T+ P) ^4 B" H
Scarcity and pricing
1 l5 E8 ^: }7 OContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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" g/ v! m7 [ d% d$ |If you enjoyed learning about
: O2 r1 a" m( X6 w6 uResource Allocation
' I/ G f/ H0 z# H3 zPricing R5 u2 i$ r& p8 g5 s/ U
Markets
5 W& W& k4 q' u( jGovernment roles( C- y* x k, q2 I" g- I
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. M4 H! p) W. m, gThe energy sector, including sources and markets7 o- c$ A z. g: h1 T8 z) `7 |
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
6 B& M/ b& `. m: H7 g- x- gYou might enjoy a course about 5 s1 T) O; a5 }# {. ?; s; t4 h0 U+ d# S
Energy Economics!5 P$ `) ^+ N1 S _' K
ECON 366 Energy Economics: }* a& H6 v @. G7 L
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Pricing
, H# o9 N5 Z" c$ w1 K; {; f2 o% HRole in economic growth 2 [5 l( h, @7 i
Energy sources and markets - l6 }( a( m8 g2 p3 g0 |. W6 a
Role of government
) p+ z* `- ~4 I& i; U8 hRegulation
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2 X# c5 ^; z4 _! CIf you enjoyed learning about 7 T' _8 N! I( \6 A g
Externalities
) J0 ~5 s5 m4 n( }Regulation
& W/ n5 r& I0 R. O; I/ XGovernment roles
$ f5 D. n) V9 _* i, S: R- u% [Or would like to learn more about
, e# s C& V3 A1 {: _# s' S% FEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
$ G& h2 a5 i) X" _Steps taken to address deterioration
2 w- D* Q* j+ u. tYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! , [9 E( D' Q: d! X
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment8 R8 r- `% k+ J- y
Topics:
7 j; k3 z1 A" ^/ KEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment & J3 W `, Z. V% q
Types and causes of environmental deterioration . C& d* V4 i6 [: j
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 7 w' G8 k6 z8 P' `
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives! s3 j2 E0 f! m( F2 u6 I8 `
Total Welfare
7 h+ ]5 E" B( D- s" S4 R ^7 RYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! . V+ t- E# x' ?+ U
ECON 378 Law and Economics6 G& K8 l& L% Z" j
Topics: D# k, F& ?8 I8 E" `+ q
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
0 z" M8 n I" U: m* hCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 o/ n+ s I& x) u. h) U3 aChild Support Payments
6 Q( Q |- c# a T# H( GPrivate Divorce agreements. e/ G4 J, v; r" P
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act; M4 Z5 J* K3 z5 I7 o1 J* \" T l
" ?& r: L" o9 d, Y# O3 YIf you enjoyed learning about
6 ]+ j' A. k6 }5 v2 r" t8 FPrisoners Dilemma1 E4 k0 r9 ?; g# s2 P$ c
Dominant Strategies( o2 O- B2 R# ^6 t+ I7 \
Collusion
6 w+ I3 M6 ]1 j) L2 C! d% D3 X% y. QYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 2 {8 ^5 y( M, [: |$ j/ g
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications" r) r7 W ~) ]1 t+ z
Topics:
- W% t8 D- F4 lAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
6 }+ }' ~! p/ F9 TApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
; ~. h. u4 y3 h+ X" }, Y( F tNote! Prerequisites: $ S, e2 }. Z% `0 p0 b) Q% W! A
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