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" F9 T( @; d) b5 r/ o( cTrade& U/ V$ l9 g$ j! A6 J# ?) Z0 \
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
/ u" p; {- R0 l& U+ a5 lYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
1 q e+ W: R9 P% l6 PECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
+ y3 X; M' b& m# P* |3 YTopics: $ J2 G3 V% ?" f! [; ^7 O3 @5 z
Chinese Economy Characteristics- v0 D3 m& ^+ |# [8 n, e, X
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
$ v C: B& R& GConsequences of economic reform6 y+ L1 y0 V4 \9 w5 x
Canada’s economic relations with China, q! Z3 D4 h8 G/ j7 G; r, e/ ]
8 |5 a0 {* j$ t+ F) A0 {If you would like to learn more about: ) S+ s6 l0 M _( t! B0 B# _4 L
Rich and Poor Countries# k) g! O9 c, o4 U) y9 L. U
Why economies differ
7 A0 k( M, x9 K8 `* ~$ d j PCauses for such differences8 J: U j% D! _8 Q; Y
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 v) a/ ]2 ?/ G& G% A5 }
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* M# ?/ Y# q6 d% a
Topics:
! V8 m# Y2 d& }Technology
9 K$ F' R$ J% k9 P& g4 kInstitutions. h% d2 H; g, U% w5 N
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence $ K0 [4 I7 V( D6 n; X8 Z& Q7 r
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Supply and Demand7 Q! V5 l2 L; P' R
Consumer Behavior. p4 h5 T) [/ h/ d3 W, M' x
Production and Cost* S( T* H# n( n; W
Price and Output, W# u( C A- L
Market Structures+ J- W3 E! H) W# M/ [
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!& a2 j' V3 N6 ` }: V' x
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I* S' r2 K6 K& k9 X# U
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Theory of consumer behavior+ D, w6 h8 y" m
Theory of production and cost
7 w1 `( N: n+ r( ^; j. VPrice and output determination under competition2 ^! y; w& F; J' |$ M+ k; _" K
Monopoly and other market structures+ T. G/ C4 F& [; x9 S$ {+ J
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Costs and Benefits
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Decision-making
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Capital Investments& j1 x5 W1 z Q! u1 ]
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
. ?2 G2 k2 R/ L, m! ~' IECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation% H/ j" R5 L, f0 e4 x! p
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
1 k# s: n4 ]% p3 hEvaluating Public Investment Projects
$ Q; e* T! A# n# K" ZLook at examples from
5 L. H* v* {) B# y. J" wTransportation! s9 o0 K. g1 i9 `5 L, R/ c: p, U
River Basin Management' g+ t5 t9 o' ^7 m( @9 r
Electrical Generation
4 j: v' o) ` A) O3 e: zOil & Gas and Pollution Control5 e8 F+ E$ L4 S# j u
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If you enjoyed learning about
( N+ f; H; h8 ?+ S$ ~Supply and Demand
2 z" n6 d0 w/ O# _* o4 ` y4 r* hExternalities
! ]1 x- T9 c+ I+ [4 P7 A3 MResource Allocation
4 T/ q# z# O k$ pTaxation
7 F4 E9 u2 x9 n7 r3 N7 W5 XOr would like to learn more about & x) D6 J0 q# l9 R6 [
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada& h% d! ~) Q, V
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!: q n' A6 u, d9 J, l
ECON 365 Resource Economics9 X6 m! n3 \% C; M" C; G l) W
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources' k* M4 l" O9 `: y5 K q
Scarcity and pricing8 }2 R9 A" Z0 x/ ]
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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3 O6 d, N" j0 q. M8 n$ UIf you enjoyed learning about 1 _" N# E( B& a
Resource Allocation+ \+ K( I/ W3 R# e% ]$ _: j
Pricing
/ ?3 f3 {! |4 a+ v9 [( l# b1 ]$ BMarkets% t$ _: d9 A. F$ x; m
Government roles
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2 n3 m; X: h, m7 v4 H) {The energy sector, including sources and markets& W8 U* b- V! p' x
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues& w8 Y- K! P) H" f3 Z% ^$ a \
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Energy Economics!: c) S* A8 k" N$ x
ECON 366 Energy Economics, n( z! U; K' j3 }
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Pricing
/ h- K% ? a) ?" h( {6 CRole in economic growth 6 E+ Q* a6 v1 y
Energy sources and markets 6 P, e8 Y& |2 M* y8 k
Role of government
; }, _( K, m$ I( \, I' ?: L! i. {, @Regulation 1 q. B6 w* m7 v1 Y M% w$ v" Z
+ r9 X5 b* l- T' q3 o4 i: v. tIf you enjoyed learning about
5 E0 H, l9 _) A B9 }- \0 ~Externalities
# b+ @$ x5 W* n9 c! R. A2 q% BRegulation8 E, k8 n1 a, p _5 Y5 o3 p2 v4 V2 Z
Government roles5 z+ e9 A5 h9 P' H
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* N( X- I) y$ f8 }: m$ w, X, hEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration; O. _; I9 ~/ i) ?* [. s
Steps taken to address deterioration+ ~" C2 r7 K0 {2 v, l7 x2 e/ h6 e
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
2 e* q" z7 S7 f/ n W+ t: TECON 369 Economics of the Environment, t0 s/ _, ~# V F# [
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment # [/ X) b) K7 M- k
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
* @/ W$ a8 W- Q. {Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
, i9 a& M6 |- C+ BRecreation economics6 ]6 H2 m6 k N8 b. I
6 ] T+ I# C8 Z* r( `+ KIf you enjoyed learning about( Y% R) z* X0 w1 L6 b3 Q
Individual Incentives" L4 c( ~% {2 x7 {) t$ J, ]
Total Welfare 1 z# w* x3 V0 ~$ G% r
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 5 h! Q7 m( [6 G& A% |
ECON 378 Law and Economics( u! g, k9 v4 P: G% @* r
Topics:
" q2 ~4 g% b- X i+ b* EIssues in Criminal and Family Law
! t4 J1 U$ C, `7 r1 u V; L \) QCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
2 V- V- A( W0 {' qChild Support Payments
. J8 N9 K* u# _6 X6 }; h$ [- u. w" JPrivate Divorce agreements
& N l0 N" S$ u$ }* |7 p/ iCriminal provisions of the Competition Act( y8 j) Z* d+ x. u. j) u+ Z
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Prisoners Dilemma# l; E7 k* a3 L* v2 v
Dominant Strategies
+ L1 r* Y* J; Q0 \5 YCollusion6 u8 ^" I0 h% k# ?8 ]5 P
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 N( v2 W! O K2 f. ]& r3 ?ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
2 q' L1 ?# q/ a; Y. ^( K4 w& U7 FTopics:
" ?" t' i" n E' ]Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games4 Z) u% ] W2 y& C' l
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
8 W( o9 I7 h5 |( c# \2 ONote! Prerequisites: - D, e% y- x$ T4 b0 M! f+ \4 }
ECON 384 & 299 |
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