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Growth
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4 j+ w1 o" o6 P3 sChina as an Emerging Economy
( ?9 ?' k) }5 d4 W* uYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
% J/ |1 a* ~( }ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
% @0 C! r) U% W# e9 lTopics:
, L7 }8 C# v6 P& QChinese Economy Characteristics
- H9 C! }2 J3 p# ^3 e7 U. XRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
4 F% T6 u' `& D1 a d$ mConsequences of economic reform
4 a' V% x( M8 M' ICanada’s economic relations with China/ a) p0 c& n1 w# B5 Y& G8 M
+ Q0 u1 D8 Z/ x) \If you would like to learn more about:
+ n5 i: T. z+ {, N9 i% _3 }Rich and Poor Countries2 s& @* O6 V6 g; F' [% E9 `
Why economies differ5 Y# r' s7 }; c2 u: N1 x4 R
Causes for such differences
0 ^4 @+ l' k. X' p9 Q+ j/ iYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; Z* z9 [% H; NECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 w: S% A) D# }: K1 FTopics:
% T/ f% [( P5 ]2 DTechnology
7 {9 Z/ k. W m; p2 EInstitutions( A* Y: A6 t. z* V# U# F
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ' y3 b Z/ p+ x* c: a
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9 O2 J9 c; C* y: TSupply and Demand
4 K* G; z$ T" F& YConsumer Behavior# [) e* W3 k' y# O
Production and Cost
8 n0 y' A) Z+ HPrice and Output
9 \' |1 x$ K8 g3 Q$ Q. [. N% zMarket Structures
+ p" _2 O( ?3 iYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!8 y6 q5 C, U# G/ l5 o& R8 H
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
3 I# U/ [+ p. M ]2 v# xTopics:
' l3 N* N9 @( M6 r* d' ?" j9 PTheory of consumer behavior
, z) a3 D* }3 W* U3 bTheory of production and cost+ K1 m6 @3 R, k0 o6 V# G: C
Price and output determination under competition
! A$ ^. G6 J0 x1 MMonopoly and other market structures
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! Z0 d3 ^$ `/ y5 i2 UCosts and Benefits 2 r, m! c3 e& M
Externalities' C8 b5 w0 R3 u) P: n- D: \2 f
Decision-making
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Capital Investments @7 {$ N" Y Z, b# b$ u
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
4 J* y7 ~8 I% e8 [$ J1 [" bECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
2 w; R" v4 H" W/ Q& N, B( x5 i( r, b2 ?Topics:7 X( X0 i9 X/ [6 w2 z4 V
Cost-Benefit Analysis! J/ i* r! q2 O8 w5 r
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
K2 y1 ]" R( }% Q8 k I/ BLook at examples from " p9 e/ N4 B M) t
Transportation
, S( m# f6 ^+ c( h4 V' Z; f `River Basin Management
8 z0 D2 T. a: D% w4 n! EElectrical Generation0 _1 e0 Y6 B( U9 W
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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5 h6 i6 H7 t3 c" o6 vIf you enjoyed learning about
4 z4 `1 {+ Y" e; ^4 kSupply and Demand( |; S. }6 H. X N& U3 q' ~. t+ R
Externalities
, P5 ]# H U9 X, u' G' q8 R, kResource Allocation7 P- l; o4 L5 P3 w, I3 j+ ~
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
0 L* L" F0 p$ [ h! Z- ~3 @" x& pYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!0 p% B- L' Z" C6 ?# k. ]
ECON 365 Resource Economics: g4 I+ g$ I4 p7 ^9 U
Topics:
! B/ h3 L2 r' V1 T3 qExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources6 g+ {! ?2 Q( s4 w
Scarcity and pricing2 F( L& f' f# S) f. _8 O, y: I
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
" x6 ?# D9 s" G9 [+ p; rPricing" k/ f6 d/ W3 x+ O/ \! w. p
Markets
$ x9 B6 x3 R& e$ Y. M) q, ]$ y* KGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
4 ~6 i$ a4 K9 B, aCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
6 j2 v' U/ ~/ U6 p) d8 \! hYou might enjoy a course about 2 _( p0 G F0 R; G+ t8 Q# w
Energy Economics!# [/ J& b) Z: L$ d
ECON 366 Energy Economics
3 G, b/ h, q* B4 j: ^) v0 J4 RTopics:
2 d8 n( O8 A/ qPricing
4 O( _) K/ t; z& m/ E* pRole in economic growth
: N- V) {1 R! i- R1 d+ R+ p0 WEnergy sources and markets : h; L) w" a- V$ R I2 V3 Y# z
Role of government 1 h% l& F1 T" k" i' k6 Y: h, F' o
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( n! G4 g+ `2 P8 ^# q" e jExternalities) e* |- ]7 k! e5 U9 J; F" \
Regulation" Y- t5 b# a* ^) @) Q
Government roles
/ [5 B! C1 n4 S$ B7 Y& L# ?% eOr would like to learn more about
6 h2 ^. U0 a |: T5 CEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration7 c m3 R! J* [0 H( U/ f: B
Steps taken to address deterioration5 Y( E5 ~$ [, t( G- r, m) I* _
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ; S" c! X" z/ R* l e7 g4 \
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment + l* _* t' p s4 r( K5 C
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
+ L, q0 D( \6 {0 r% M, N! gTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration $ {! c/ q% N' c1 G9 a3 P
Recreation economics
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) Z% w2 _) B N& A+ n7 ]! U& F# YIf you enjoyed learning about/ {8 l( _$ U9 i. B9 L+ C
Individual Incentives( Z) C; w( V8 n6 [ \6 K
Total Welfare
# r7 X- d4 D) dYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
9 g* m" P& {# V( k3 v* AECON 378 Law and Economics( R) ]( c' I/ M
Topics:
# B0 {, u, k" G$ EIssues in Criminal and Family Law8 t' G- y7 S5 d ]( R
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining2 }4 D9 G. z% E8 C
Child Support Payments
7 U+ W: A% i2 DPrivate Divorce agreements
: u' ]2 ]0 L [- K! L$ H% \Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma. S+ H. o; q0 s3 M N$ i1 L4 G
Dominant Strategies
/ ^! l8 i- i* q- a! {# R% yCollusion
* R) G3 c1 {, U7 n) ]7 H4 z9 U9 o) bYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
' h$ f4 T7 m# Z6 z' c! l+ XECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
: p6 c9 p% _0 ~! }7 c c* L: v ETopics:
% G- a% I5 W) vAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games2 w: N% @: k7 V/ |
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
, e" p m+ v* j" F* x; iNote! Prerequisites:
% S. b: `5 |% v/ _) ^4 Y, ]ECON 384 & 299 |
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