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Trade% U# r' K Z: \% a
Growth% H x& I( i7 x
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% a8 e! H3 K0 B# C J; s! {9 o! b, hChina as an Emerging Economy& J! D+ z8 u: {- l
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
8 r2 @1 T4 D+ b9 qECON 211 Chinese Economic Development* G# h7 Z2 Y2 t- \) \
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
1 c. L f0 ^* N: U5 r9 qRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
% Q' Z5 _6 D' R9 `$ w0 {- e0 WConsequences of economic reform k8 T" j) h/ Y3 C; \3 ~1 }: X
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries- N$ Y2 ?- }& b* w0 i
Why economies differ
6 I# W: s B. bCauses for such differences
6 Z# I, {/ X( A# }7 b. S- YYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 x) k" a0 Q# z+ @ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ G4 n' z x* n( R+ ZTopics:
5 g0 U! {; ?* E' T( dTechnology: ^/ i( ~8 o1 k4 q: g, p
Institutions; h$ |, \: C U% C) `
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence * Z/ @" M! ~6 p% f2 y9 B
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2 L2 o1 a2 L# \3 }Supply and Demand& P$ u+ \+ ]. a2 l
Consumer Behavior
/ c4 }) \+ ^, h/ a8 A8 rProduction and Cost
& n8 q- {; W; ] N! [* XPrice and Output
0 }; Y: S- C) M+ J. p2 tMarket Structures7 D$ L) e- H, B6 k
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
/ R. F7 M. I0 g8 I* ~* \; ^ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
6 Q. k6 d0 O1 _/ F( kTopics: 5 Z7 E0 b) Z5 N% e1 h9 ^: C
Theory of consumer behavior
# l9 t- {: v7 D9 ?5 C MTheory of production and cost
$ t/ V% p$ { K1 Z pPrice and output determination under competition9 K8 E+ @0 t+ _- h/ f0 [
Monopoly and other market structures
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0 x2 q5 o- Y, Z( FCosts and Benefits / p9 p8 F! q3 s' z9 G
Externalities
2 R0 \5 l; b G% g- W; D# HDecision-making( v6 b! x) V* N9 m% X1 m1 s
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3 m7 j& R3 ~% qCapital Investments
8 [7 Z- p1 ^$ [& jYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!2 v f% w( z) w; p
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation* y% e1 Z; r: i
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
( P9 m4 @+ x, Q) B; l9 \4 UEvaluating Public Investment Projects: F# [( f, z8 W1 ?. K
Look at examples from
5 ?# y5 Q8 V) Y0 ATransportation
: J; {( a% G! @9 S" tRiver Basin Management
( _* O1 C3 x, M6 D+ R4 I+ ^. `1 f' `% hElectrical Generation
. P; k1 T" j6 i) B& POil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand, G$ C# D* Z# ^ C) j
Externalities/ q, w9 U Z2 J7 L: e+ B3 t( C
Resource Allocation
2 i6 d4 p% l! Q* v1 t# wTaxation
. U+ q) Q- Y3 h$ o2 dOr would like to learn more about
8 \2 h' ]* z: x7 o0 i# {! MSupply of Natural Resources in Canada! e, z6 x& d1 ]" `2 J" b6 [
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
9 Y5 L) k2 a$ ^3 Q: M1 g7 T1 FECON 365 Resource Economics' C. B' J( a! T' H
Topics:
. E3 `. X% Q- Q6 UExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources0 n( }9 x' T7 J' D: J, u
Scarcity and pricing- i- i4 W& W" v! j- z& B7 _, h
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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4 J- l4 d: N; i, I! S$ |& gIf you enjoyed learning about
& J, m; _9 N# D" W; T, C: GResource Allocation7 }5 s2 X/ y8 \, A' Z% S
Pricing
, K+ T5 a0 T8 C! d. k# q# B: fMarkets1 {" n" C8 i: S% T
Government roles3 O, R8 m* R, |
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The energy sector, including sources and markets! G3 c7 i3 B4 N0 H* {3 F! ]
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
0 F$ i: V( c: |& jYou might enjoy a course about
( V) }+ u2 j" m5 C$ nEnergy Economics!
& |8 i. N$ a2 j7 _/ _; {ECON 366 Energy Economics. v8 p* d+ e+ |
Topics:
: j, L; F: R- }$ K/ `! C- oPricing
# j# z, N$ k5 a) k4 }8 w$ f8 S: eRole in economic growth
" `3 u7 `. \) [. `+ D1 KEnergy sources and markets 6 n: W, a6 V0 E& |) A- _6 e
Role of government
/ h" M3 z! [2 z" n- _0 L. j* xRegulation : Y8 Q. r% }7 O9 @1 u" J
2 `$ w# i5 Z- q# e cIf you enjoyed learning about
3 i3 r% l& M* w* ~7 QExternalities
. V$ R7 Z/ c$ g) u, ]$ YRegulation
8 g! Q Z/ ?1 v3 WGovernment roles$ U* p5 |& X' y: l+ a) A, z
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9 ?; S0 m: G0 TEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
$ {# N+ O m$ N- b1 ?0 F* \5 ]Steps taken to address deterioration% ^5 r$ `; e8 T9 Y1 L! X% y
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
y# F" P D9 R o7 ^0 oECON 369 Economics of the Environment
* i( l0 q% R$ p0 y' ZTopics: " k: ?2 s* B2 w7 {* C
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
! M( i7 E. G) T+ DTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 8 V+ J! [2 l1 |* E2 c
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
9 R5 y- W3 v, }# V7 V/ y2 l! y4 bRecreation economics
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' G% A0 V1 {* s, O; R* W; W Individual Incentives
6 D! K4 q& v* e% D" VTotal Welfare
/ o! `& I, Y' P8 E8 O; RYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
8 n' K5 K: y+ RECON 378 Law and Economics
/ E+ S1 ?: g, M1 M& |9 G2 FTopics: ! B+ n2 @8 V: x( Q9 h" ^
Issues in Criminal and Family Law" K G; I7 h0 [
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
e( o! s% {7 ]+ {& H7 xChild Support Payments, d9 m7 I# b1 N+ |
Private Divorce agreements. p( a- C- n, z* R/ J7 r
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act' A$ W& Q( C$ a8 {( [& v( F) T
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Prisoners Dilemma
9 j5 N% N( s- K+ uDominant Strategies
9 ~" A" u# H5 h5 y- G& PCollusion
( L( s2 ]/ U' Y W. d" uYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
, q9 x8 i' T: _5 `0 @; ~ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
% X$ G. l r7 F, L ]" TTopics: ! n: i1 M' \" ]. |
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
2 Z, g4 y2 i( c' zApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
. Z9 D n- w, [6 S0 h" O% yNote! Prerequisites:
1 T# C6 {/ l. K* z/ c$ p" T8 V5 EECON 384 & 299 |
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