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d) _5 e0 Z' l6 n% U# |China as an Emerging Economy
9 T3 { B3 p+ E( V- s+ SYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!: L8 c) [' y2 \' M' y
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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+ z5 ~* T& P! n( a; AChinese Economy Characteristics- H: ?$ a/ ]+ e; d3 p
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
4 c* B, j, M9 @4 vConsequences of economic reform+ t L* l1 F& L
Canada’s economic relations with China. m1 ]" m" n- K3 o( @, V
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If you would like to learn more about:
. W4 ]; G' u; v$ w6 `Rich and Poor Countries
# j& _6 m( X E1 uWhy economies differ
' Z7 Z2 r# O$ d& f! ~; {: s3 sCauses for such differences
; w8 [2 F) \9 G- t% s8 gYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& \" a/ ?" s2 u _% ~, L! m5 G% w9 \
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* g! G; z1 z {7 |6 d9 A' iTopics:' K4 J+ O, D( u& p$ Y* i& ^1 [+ m
Technology
' Q# a; ~+ J! P8 V) C% gInstitutions' A+ p2 l* |/ m; x
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand+ o/ t( g9 o* K! C5 n) @* `* @
Consumer Behavior
E# t0 K' Z# r* |& w$ \# sProduction and Cost
( s4 M, ^9 r! B6 H1 y' s8 p lPrice and Output+ ^+ |8 T1 V; x7 r5 _; k
Market Structures+ E; G$ Q& r& m! Q
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!% H" \8 H9 j: X
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I$ |5 [" h8 R6 x3 ]' i( G
Topics:
( M% v. S0 b% XTheory of consumer behavior( _% e, O5 U! T8 n6 i( P4 n8 C% |
Theory of production and cost
% f1 T* F9 |5 l6 L' m# X) ]Price and output determination under competition
2 L- A6 L, n% o2 T* C6 O# EMonopoly and other market structures
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2 F! X' t1 @ g7 f3 {0 bIf you enjoyed learning about
( i5 T/ m* K6 S; {0 dCosts and Benefits
% a% a( x- `+ }4 E( z& c- y8 mExternalities$ d7 `$ i8 f9 R, m* o6 G0 i& Y
Decision-making* e" {+ R% X" I3 X& P
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Capital Investments
0 i; J& D5 A& a1 O" AYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
' `! Q: D! y$ y4 l: UECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation/ l$ M# d1 I' Q6 v
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
, p2 L+ @ Q4 A: t- XEvaluating Public Investment Projects* x3 A/ [. i. {' n8 A4 k
Look at examples from
% u# U8 C$ T [7 \- } STransportation
* ]& J: d5 d8 o3 H X/ _River Basin Management& ]5 v. E. M3 \0 z1 H/ A& v; \
Electrical Generation& ] p0 ] R9 w; a) E1 p: W @6 D
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Resource Allocation1 ]* [& U" S( a8 O
Taxation/ P+ b) Q: ?, C- X1 r2 H
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
1 r- p: o: }7 r% Y( S5 r3 fYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!+ j) c( R& |! X8 `! S- S
ECON 365 Resource Economics
" N/ |, {$ M" Q/ t; U: e2 B: ZTopics:
6 u4 u0 t& t% fExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources. f1 a- e7 a4 J' X; X
Scarcity and pricing; e: m' A7 U2 M% {7 ]
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues0 |3 y0 N* d! G9 I; I3 P/ {
5 o6 a/ i& a+ n* f; YIf you enjoyed learning about
1 y8 i% i$ K; c0 |1 nResource Allocation; u7 F6 \& i# U; ?0 a6 C
Pricing
: E4 C: G; `# E& t. k: n0 CMarkets+ I- Z9 c, ?+ u
Government roles
, Q, A/ J; X% J( i! N7 DOr would like to learn more about
3 k; @9 e% U; v; y) g \# c- f9 kThe energy sector, including sources and markets
" _$ T) k2 e( a/ A" cCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
9 M( a- m8 y6 `* S6 {3 L5 pYou might enjoy a course about
' T1 K- d* m R+ U. QEnergy Economics!
& B& r, ?5 Z* G. h2 p# `+ J0 OECON 366 Energy Economics
5 U- G! Z& F4 \7 _2 n) m8 R1 ?( ZTopics: 7 H; Z9 Q7 t- X
Pricing8 j3 Y! Q/ y, ?! p
Role in economic growth 1 Q" A3 p2 |% W4 `: _) D/ w
Energy sources and markets
. @3 t, q7 B6 g) c- \% F8 ^Role of government
+ L% F1 L3 b: z$ V; @4 U- KRegulation ; Q$ M* _1 z8 d+ x) C0 H/ j
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( U: u- e1 B( I, g* |Externalities- W: @& ~; c( ], O
Regulation6 t, ?9 E/ z: K7 n' o3 ?( }' O
Government roles
/ u4 D3 O4 P" t4 ^: e# r2 jOr would like to learn more about 0 x2 u) v& v3 o, W5 v4 _1 D- Y2 F# `$ p
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration; ?" ~! J6 n4 }0 }; g
Steps taken to address deterioration
% `. f' ~; f) L0 m# Q* i! C7 \, d6 b- dYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ! ]2 C- j4 e A1 V! F# K$ H
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment! R+ ]" F" z- p* X, _# y' d0 Z
Topics:
0 d! X0 l0 G; ^! QEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
" N% b, n3 s* S" ^4 y( aTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
; h0 |) q2 x a; M" q, `" @3 cTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 1 L' C1 z" D2 l0 d% Y( Y, f& y
Recreation economics6 t9 V5 @, y! {' v2 J+ m
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Individual Incentives
0 V+ j6 p' h( h* m$ Q1 v, hTotal Welfare
0 ?3 t4 N8 X5 m, o1 y1 J$ FYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
/ F+ a T# K" \7 K7 @! V* y, @ECON 378 Law and Economics
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law# l! Y% c+ K% C$ p9 C4 [: q& [
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining [# R7 q& R: A* |# R
Child Support Payments( `6 }% {% F/ z. b. ^; o
Private Divorce agreements L9 V# y( ?) R! V& Z
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act0 }. c3 G4 N( S1 \5 b9 c9 P# B5 `
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Prisoners Dilemma
- f3 p; \1 v) i/ ZDominant Strategies1 C% n! R0 O: I; h* q' D$ p: g) X
Collusion8 j( |" x7 Y/ X% t; k" K" W
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
6 `! W6 V6 d3 S; n0 F# qECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
7 C. u6 C0 @1 G. E/ pTopics:
6 {- \2 d, f: g3 |3 w9 l# DAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games! k7 A1 K3 {1 u
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
, O4 x- J9 `3 z& u$ o' s& tNote! Prerequisites: . F; |$ F2 r+ K
ECON 384 & 299 |
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