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Trade1 [0 i: }0 A0 G2 w- h6 G( Y
Growth8 Q' b' g' e1 q1 U8 D
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China as an Emerging Economy
# `, |) P u1 [2 Q/ z. k2 ^$ oYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!8 S- F8 t% S( A- ~
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development5 c6 {6 w7 W" T6 z
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Chinese Economy Characteristics% D" @: D- w# P! L
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy7 Q: O4 {8 R7 h% M8 \
Consequences of economic reform
% c- U0 T% c) Q- f# zCanada’s economic relations with China0 t @: K( P, u. n9 |: \6 _* s
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Rich and Poor Countries3 w4 `( d: ~1 N; b
Why economies differ' P% r5 }' N% ^5 t k5 A
Causes for such differences
6 z/ Z5 B* D# U9 h$ m0 J6 `& Z/ KYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 _ p, P. M4 k/ w% M {5 R
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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' d* \$ C* t3 m5 ^Technology
2 E/ u' Q- ^/ K0 u% ~Institutions" n2 G0 T9 b; K6 K- ^% i
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand# b2 S) X1 N. b
Consumer Behavior: F% F0 d: M3 j1 t/ a" p* l N
Production and Cost
2 `% U4 `4 P4 J& q) fPrice and Output0 j6 s. M6 v& K: X0 o; I- O+ o$ Y* `
Market Structures
/ O. B/ `8 n. L6 kYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!' D; h5 d+ G1 a4 o& P
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
; h& e9 V3 j6 s5 p- nTopics:
* P- T0 W9 h/ p$ m+ U+ B8 TTheory of consumer behavior |# {- g3 C Z3 {! ?- R3 m
Theory of production and cost
0 C5 S' ^ Q6 I" w" O. tPrice and output determination under competition7 a0 ^8 W7 t) i) D6 \
Monopoly and other market structures. I" j" M! ^, ?, \* s
9 Q: ?( g1 ]6 [9 W3 ]/ `. L& y' KIf you enjoyed learning about 8 S+ H( X) G8 c( c5 r3 x( W, {) ^
Costs and Benefits
/ w( f8 J3 p, O( N% }Externalities# O/ y# l6 f7 K! b% @ n Y
Decision-making" @) `/ a* ]5 x5 l3 A4 }
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Capital Investments2 b( [0 r/ D1 r/ A! X5 m
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation! e; `2 ]1 h5 @# @- e3 W8 C
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation: o* N' _- v6 D! w$ G: J* i
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Cost-Benefit Analysis! Q J3 r; I# f8 B6 k! D1 ~. b
Evaluating Public Investment Projects4 n ?# J, h' W9 P( y) H3 ]' z
Look at examples from
' k2 v) t8 M! g9 j/ g. X/ vTransportation/ Y0 b' F( ^$ o3 {
River Basin Management
6 O) D5 b2 z, I9 \- w3 kElectrical Generation1 s" R" s. n, |* j
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control7 X! O' ~/ q* }* I3 c) g9 ?: B
0 L. O: X6 N4 _; W% O3 sIf you enjoyed learning about
/ W- h$ q$ `# E2 L6 f6 v: f: LSupply and Demand! i8 ?, L( Y8 k& `/ k# g
Externalities
& p- j' S* [6 p4 c& CResource Allocation1 Y, c0 T0 N; w& r& g7 E" `
Taxation7 @) Y0 O$ m3 g! Q' V
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8 ~* K: ]7 m/ JSupply of Natural Resources in Canada' S& K& \& I. }$ t5 Y, e
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!5 h) V& c4 I1 } D- W- y
ECON 365 Resource Economics
, b2 H4 W0 L) ~/ u; f. L) U: ATopics:) F1 @, q$ k( ~+ i" p7 S1 O& ^, `
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources0 d& [) J" U; k; s) z6 e
Scarcity and pricing
4 Q9 p2 Y2 m$ g* A$ C* RContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation( t6 o0 _8 t. k2 u& v/ b7 ?6 E
Pricing2 h+ O8 O4 q" m! ~ e" a
Markets
# j: Q8 s' f. ?Government roles8 d! X# R7 P+ B) ]9 W: Q3 e( F
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The energy sector, including sources and markets: N+ r# d0 J$ S# H7 a
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
2 u# U5 p g# f3 KYou might enjoy a course about
/ X( ?) ^/ Z9 a$ q& w8 ZEnergy Economics!0 v; o. p/ ]' S5 ~
ECON 366 Energy Economics; h8 p( u. M6 z8 w$ C3 \. n: _0 E7 B
Topics:
: k$ D0 E6 h9 L, D4 b( N* h: k" YPricing2 y! {, {0 I9 i1 d Y% T" c L3 ]
Role in economic growth
/ C4 T# U7 I! `* Y$ a5 u( OEnergy sources and markets 1 B6 k! e, G+ E. n9 {
Role of government , q' Y7 }, Y, D" r2 F9 j
Regulation
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Externalities/ L! b: t" B' P8 O$ Q" `
Regulation
8 @% T) X+ c* U6 \Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration8 x- R# G$ t* `
Steps taken to address deterioration
9 w) E: }4 c& _* [6 KYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
9 s( w4 X7 X2 V3 OECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 c |& D" X, D: B P. b; s
Topics: , g" X2 f, A, b' d9 s
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment % G n# K$ Z- P. H- F9 p; _
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
2 f4 c* Y3 Z8 d* M: r" b2 KTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
- d) B* q' ~2 l! [" W/ v( P4 F6 ^Recreation economics
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Y c& J5 Z# N7 A0 h Y WIf you enjoyed learning about% {$ V+ n% ~& S' S, ]1 y7 s
Individual Incentives
/ H4 l( s) F$ B, ~2 iTotal Welfare C M9 N7 \, M# _3 Y+ t
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 0 v( Z# c% g. P3 L* ^9 V
ECON 378 Law and Economics5 r# `' g5 j+ T! j1 l, F6 V
Topics:
# Y9 z, }6 `3 o |9 v# wIssues in Criminal and Family Law
( u' O' ?6 _7 i# b. }2 X3 ^Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining0 C0 q: I: Y6 N- ]3 P9 \
Child Support Payments! ?8 D3 b+ B: Y O' ^, y
Private Divorce agreements
0 K9 |/ a! I5 hCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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4 o+ X) K- C$ S2 B `9 YPrisoners Dilemma6 d- B" u2 s) A7 m. m$ I. d0 g% _
Dominant Strategies
! K8 y+ D5 u" d# ECollusion
" d1 P+ d) ]! Z( f# {, s# n" g+ rYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! & x2 Z H; _8 x) T7 u5 D
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
4 Y' s4 ^8 E N5 T1 [) M7 `Topics:
- |0 u( m! O+ s0 TAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games& q% A1 v) @" y" T
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ) s! ?) {* M& ~8 F# H: o+ E: w
Note! Prerequisites: 9 N/ F4 U' p4 d! t
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