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9 i2 }9 F' B* J; i9 NChina as an Emerging Economy
9 H) e3 R5 i( u! i6 JYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
9 U; I# a R( f5 M/ i9 mECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
" {, T7 v+ i6 K& u1 h. k0 n" }- O5 ATopics:
% u/ M" R1 Q @) ?/ b* D+ V) @% RChinese Economy Characteristics
1 K# Q- F# q$ x" u8 DRecent Events in the Chinese Economy/ ]" n a/ H/ A5 Y4 n
Consequences of economic reform0 k4 g2 N- ?/ b9 P7 Z
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
5 L/ Q5 k: K% MWhy economies differ* o7 o" A) O, ?7 H. k) @
Causes for such differences
: c8 y; W, }" I F# g. bYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( ]$ W7 n; V1 bECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# W4 J2 E& P& c( r5 fTopics:$ Q/ @ d1 l' ]
Technology
/ a- q% M+ A1 _% l Q3 r9 O& OInstitutions( @) F1 x- f: U3 }9 ?; q2 ?
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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- h4 o/ t' b# G, ~If you enjoyed learning about
4 |; y6 `( {" X: H! FSupply and Demand
9 [# ]0 _2 c6 e1 r+ n5 T) _Consumer Behavior
6 q C' ~+ \$ k) |; GProduction and Cost; v% E: }% l2 `1 z" }
Price and Output
( x- R- X9 _9 m @4 |& S3 c" fMarket Structures" h/ ~7 v5 @9 p; x2 s0 {& J, p
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
8 L# V7 h% G! c. i* w$ ~$ S+ TECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I$ Z5 S+ w$ ]4 D4 d8 O1 J
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Theory of consumer behavior
; K" U9 W ~1 e! zTheory of production and cost) D- i( F3 M5 i* A
Price and output determination under competition
4 u* ^0 s% W) E: ]" lMonopoly and other market structures6 ]- x/ f" M/ ~
B3 M. H" R; m9 TIf you enjoyed learning about
; s. E# m0 z3 g$ ~2 z4 j. ICosts and Benefits
% X) u, v7 T9 Z2 U1 K0 pExternalities
* X* q H5 t( ~ P& N. e2 b: RDecision-making; q8 l5 X3 \- _& `8 I7 K! }3 o' ~
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0 H" {2 ?3 Z* u: B" R% a- N7 L. }Capital Investments
" C h4 _# ?. @You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!9 Y& c5 M6 _8 U
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation5 F. W- t# F! A' o; ?" j* w
Topics:- v$ _/ h& X2 R5 V
Cost-Benefit Analysis5 q1 I& i/ D2 c& t6 L
Evaluating Public Investment Projects3 M8 R: P( U7 |" L
Look at examples from # m4 e. H+ ?4 v# P% n
Transportation I2 f2 g3 m4 J( H% t K
River Basin Management
+ O. E/ U* |3 x+ T; m" }0 Y! AElectrical Generation
* w& Q+ Z1 q, F4 S( o( }3 [Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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. a" n0 C5 Q# C! w6 o4 x+ `/ ISupply and Demand4 C% O! n4 {* t+ l
Externalities
L5 D4 `, }) ~- E- ^4 T( z* NResource Allocation- @0 ?5 L5 W! K3 D4 |% l! `
Taxation
' c3 N$ I$ G9 Y5 a6 [% P D6 KOr would like to learn more about
% Z! g, Q# P* z0 k5 ]& |+ rSupply of Natural Resources in Canada2 ]6 A& \- J7 Y) ~2 Y
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!! M0 j7 Y0 ^- g$ `: l& F. H5 r
ECON 365 Resource Economics
/ _3 ~9 u3 \+ \& H. S, s: vTopics:& o8 z; U3 i# f/ W" Y. g. u; [
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
5 j" _- [- O4 ~$ s& m# aScarcity and pricing
$ g: E6 U9 [2 D. o$ {& m$ ]2 CContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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3 f3 J$ x$ O% X: L J; pResource Allocation
" N3 I$ r5 B5 ]% D3 m9 WPricing8 H$ i; L0 A0 F9 |/ h
Markets
7 d3 j+ Z+ z" ]$ s7 J- C/ wGovernment roles" z, \: _# N& h7 _4 a- T0 `
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The energy sector, including sources and markets7 z" T! q: m3 y6 m# C
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues: y( A% f. j; k
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Energy Economics!4 l, x/ U- Z! I C3 m1 p& d
ECON 366 Energy Economics3 [9 T& ?+ N p' H+ }
Topics: / ^9 L; o1 u/ n# x" N
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# w2 i, ~0 n$ H( m8 LRole in economic growth 7 J7 p6 S$ ~& r* ]
Energy sources and markets
) p, w% Q' z* n1 r5 Z* K, f: uRole of government
7 V5 ]" l, Q7 E( h: v% ERegulation 6 j- M: H$ J- I! Q$ q
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: A" c7 b0 h7 T) YExternalities
F N, r% ?# t/ z- d, ZRegulation6 n& |/ ]- z& ~3 ] Z( m0 D
Government roles
. \7 L- y4 i5 P2 |, ~Or would like to learn more about
- w2 r+ [! u/ Q* v% UEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
9 Z! I3 W& D. g3 CSteps taken to address deterioration1 E* U8 \" k M6 }
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
/ R% R: d1 f; b$ r1 I3 @1 N/ I3 y9 A) DECON 369 Economics of the Environment$ J, J) d6 W6 W
Topics:
+ s; j3 m7 ~3 m( g3 p. R+ d$ NEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment " P0 Q$ ]: ~1 @. M
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
, ^, K1 ]9 w1 N, u/ g7 ^, qTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration . M3 X! J. Q$ ?" q+ W% f
Recreation economics. \- C; N$ l' M4 }. q h
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Individual Incentives
) b* m9 w. ?4 {; Z5 W+ _Total Welfare ' S& Z4 W. A: V" a: Q$ r
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 1 j' T G4 I6 n
ECON 378 Law and Economics
# I! R: a& j0 k. {* M& JTopics:
6 C8 E% T& L7 I1 _! O- QIssues in Criminal and Family Law
" p. \" H+ u: T! x6 Q$ J0 [Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
" q7 `: O' P8 u4 ~, d: U, N) lChild Support Payments" X& ]: V( U5 |% `9 @ y4 I x, q
Private Divorce agreements' l! F6 X. M0 w9 R! i3 e' ^1 i6 D1 J
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act0 t2 k) E8 g" l
. z) m# `2 ]+ `0 l- T* wIf you enjoyed learning about
$ {0 @4 E5 e, a0 E; w7 I! ?1 [Prisoners Dilemma
: y0 I+ B6 N4 K t* K' n9 {- B8 C1 E! lDominant Strategies
! [7 _+ u f6 x: `4 l& t8 VCollusion3 i4 n8 P' W! g
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
' Q" H( J( o% y+ [ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications/ D. }# S* V* q0 t H, i
Topics:
+ @1 J. x3 {/ V( n" D _Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games0 U# X$ i$ b# k( B1 T% R
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion , K- Q2 G+ S2 l& u2 _* G$ q c5 Q3 x0 ^
Note! Prerequisites: ! D/ H6 ^0 U7 D7 w
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