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Trade
5 {8 N) n- t$ \' U. VGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy* e% x& {* M/ m# i! o0 q
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
$ J- }* ]: { j3 `ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development( C1 i% u8 x, L: ^. @% s
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Chinese Economy Characteristics$ f% x, U r! Z2 V
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
( I; H: A% M1 G3 A; M) _* m2 p' BConsequences of economic reform. k3 Q8 S! x& V9 O
Canada’s economic relations with China0 z0 e6 d- L7 J) }
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) ^+ T) v0 J/ i' fRich and Poor Countries# O8 W1 X+ U; O) H; n1 t
Why economies differ' m; V$ W) g" p( C- L
Causes for such differences
6 f4 I2 P7 S1 M. e$ n iYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- f( B+ v$ Y; L8 H; v3 r
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ M+ ~0 z( t* m! r2 G4 x
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Technology
/ s2 E4 M. Q# KInstitutions
0 c' \" e$ {, n8 nGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 9 ~# R/ D# Y3 z
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Supply and Demand
+ Q' L0 ~4 i. N( c* q/ YConsumer Behavior
2 c' g- Y! w! D1 sProduction and Cost* g1 Y0 c* D, x6 V8 {2 U
Price and Output
7 i1 T2 I2 m3 HMarket Structures# k# q% ]' S' r7 n( O' W
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
( A L# u8 u6 y: _! kECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I* Z2 |2 {3 f( [: _/ ?, u$ }. \
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Theory of consumer behavior
/ y; f' P( `8 T1 i# w$ BTheory of production and cost
& \2 Z. o" H7 J3 `: o, N8 uPrice and output determination under competition: w# B+ N. g+ n% K* f9 K6 f, t, Y
Monopoly and other market structures% g4 n* E1 [6 M
0 r7 I' B8 a7 Q* B( Q: ZIf you enjoyed learning about
. }8 E0 d' B5 Z/ g$ SCosts and Benefits
: Y6 H1 j( H" k* h L0 I& VExternalities
9 @6 E `0 N/ D# P m0 F* z3 w) ^Decision-making( `- H: X% u6 Q9 Q6 \: k M
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) _3 X9 @! H8 q/ a) I+ b, ECapital Investments8 \8 _6 h: Y8 i& Q( E5 S
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!; g; i( _5 y4 k6 `2 Q
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
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! l8 c; o j" }/ H1 `Cost-Benefit Analysis6 c; n( D7 T, v. o w1 I9 R! w. y
Evaluating Public Investment Projects9 P( j, C2 c, `3 t. _" b7 i* }, g. u% _
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- Z1 a& y" p+ T: H$ kTransportation
. a1 k" R6 X9 j' [) pRiver Basin Management7 s, ^3 J8 b; P$ F( ^/ D2 v
Electrical Generation. o8 c5 s9 W( J/ r# }. [: i) @% S
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control' d9 C! Z3 r( H4 N" E
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Supply and Demand
6 q8 M7 R/ f! qExternalities0 q9 H: \: Y4 _5 ^4 b) i
Resource Allocation2 X& b* x% Q7 G$ C
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
0 M9 _. W% C0 ]You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!) i. w# G/ E0 S, Z0 V
ECON 365 Resource Economics* H: X) C! f( C2 I# _$ k4 w
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
9 H$ A5 M; z: y/ | X) HScarcity and pricing R) s% c W5 E" H: J, l/ m
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues9 ^# [& C5 p" m1 [5 l
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+ T2 U) H7 v9 O' Z! e- ?6 zResource Allocation
+ J. w; I( o4 t, B! mPricing D3 d; D/ b& U* ~- B5 w5 w" n3 D
Markets* V+ R* c: P- {9 t# e
Government roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
9 D9 H& k1 D4 ?4 z( c2 k7 W- rCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
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Energy Economics!
# \5 a3 o, i$ L3 s9 E+ a. xECON 366 Energy Economics
7 T2 n0 ~" [0 \$ j4 O9 l7 y$ YTopics: 1 ^; w1 c- V) p( C% }; b
Pricing
- s0 K- r% F# s1 y) o" }3 y0 C" A1 ARole in economic growth % S, [7 ^5 K2 D" n' D$ Q
Energy sources and markets
9 I& \, T5 q& c3 G. uRole of government * I6 ~7 n: w* x4 E" p4 f$ [: _
Regulation
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: m/ b0 _8 X: g+ l0 f; G2 T& T' gIf you enjoyed learning about
. y( x$ `9 ]1 \8 p% e& w1 R/ BExternalities
9 o3 ?8 @. K( d3 {: `3 v8 ?% Z6 SRegulation
% S9 v$ {/ P8 F, c1 {& pGovernment roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
! ]1 G* R$ V* T! q- U. TSteps taken to address deterioration( D X& x. U9 I H7 {( f2 `6 s
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
7 G# x* H3 p5 a8 k) ?ECON 369 Economics of the Environment7 ^ I/ c+ o2 n6 o6 @, B. z
Topics:
' ?6 M( a0 K3 L- d# F' TEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
5 j2 n9 n& [! }( X( f9 zTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
m; q6 D" b% Z2 b8 H: ]) @2 tTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration * W. U: ?+ ` Q8 p
Recreation economics' D6 j/ M4 o, p' O! f4 G
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( u% v8 ]& S' J. g Individual Incentives0 M$ G( s" |# Z$ M2 z6 R
Total Welfare
, ~0 I% I% R }" ~- G) SYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
0 G9 C& s& P+ F# ?3 OECON 378 Law and Economics
3 Y. e! O! k; e7 L" zTopics:
$ \% g. Z6 z8 h. B' L) eIssues in Criminal and Family Law
" B8 _% \0 @3 p* F. b aCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining( ]8 l0 s; W: k4 w, _% F2 b
Child Support Payments
& Q; p0 F; V ?, C4 EPrivate Divorce agreements/ Y, Z$ X! E' Y! `' ~& |
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act7 r' I1 `) d3 c
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Prisoners Dilemma& ]* G% ]. e/ @8 a; _* k6 X) o
Dominant Strategies- T9 [: R3 d- U" R5 u7 t+ ^5 e% }
Collusion2 e; a( I) S% Q2 r, M; t8 ?/ Y
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
9 R" w9 |- E3 Z+ ]- B# G- R6 OECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
9 x8 r4 T* U2 \5 _- p( vTopics: S, P7 }! z: G3 A U( N$ T2 V
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
+ V# c( J: p' ~+ f. L# F1 T1 A$ KApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
& b# L8 r" b; U- L* Y/ n. WNote! Prerequisites:
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