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Trade
/ U, s0 V% o+ D- u P& ?Growth
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' Z% r0 @2 d% u3 _$ [China as an Emerging Economy
R: `0 U& p- m& X4 V! T/ A1 `You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!3 M0 @; L( h. Z* }
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development8 V8 ]2 ?' q1 F+ o7 F+ ~$ C
Topics:
/ A" h/ b' H7 c& LChinese Economy Characteristics
. v U& z& c1 CRecent Events in the Chinese Economy7 f3 \. I+ R3 O: V4 y9 [* B
Consequences of economic reform# K; b& {( \; B- O+ U
Canada’s economic relations with China0 G9 t" k0 |0 x# B5 R
$ V& a% z9 H5 ]% @If you would like to learn more about:
O" I- h2 E! q6 G; RRich and Poor Countries' I6 \: e+ v; Y
Why economies differ
O2 b9 w1 G" Y4 rCauses for such differences$ @$ X# {" ^' y8 l p; h; W; d/ x
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* }0 ?0 ]7 y- ?2 x9 kECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
" s, K8 E5 U+ a, |Topics:
# t1 u) _5 W; XTechnology
5 d/ @9 Z$ O! ~7 u1 }: NInstitutions
0 ^% w2 h, y: M+ e; n$ FGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
& |8 @" D S3 q7 d1 A y0 gConsumer Behavior7 T! b; C9 d4 F2 E4 R. B5 m
Production and Cost
# |" k" A: y5 N5 CPrice and Output7 Z* I: B3 b7 T" ]/ n/ u; G" E* M, E
Market Structures E3 Z; J* _; o3 @- |/ M
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!1 d, H& S" I/ \) [' K
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I6 T5 j8 {4 m( o6 h" G% K X
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Theory of consumer behavior, o9 C5 R( X& [$ w }/ J! p: F
Theory of production and cost2 Q4 S( _9 ]4 [) Q& z- W4 Z. e% V
Price and output determination under competition
+ R) W6 ?6 j- v* p1 rMonopoly and other market structures
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, B& ]2 s$ e+ M r- a; uCosts and Benefits 4 F |+ l9 _, O: G' ?9 t# ^( B
Externalities0 g' A( Q! ?: S: U" f' D
Decision-making
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2 M# g& W3 g; S2 p9 {( GCapital Investments
2 N: B% W- Z9 a! @/ cYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
* [! g! ~! b! Y9 [ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
( c( v' S* ]6 V& A2 N0 j% | DTopics:
9 m u& W: i0 P% S# nCost-Benefit Analysis" ?6 D. b% u! S9 s* h% o6 W3 M2 _
Evaluating Public Investment Projects6 |8 i+ f7 N! S
Look at examples from
; o0 R. o* v/ l+ l8 Z. y JTransportation4 @( Q7 I- ~4 [# Z- P- P8 D
River Basin Management
6 M4 ~& t' }% Y( vElectrical Generation/ M6 J' o! ^$ ^) z4 Y7 u
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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" C# Y) G4 W2 n: z$ l+ V/ ~4 P" MSupply and Demand- L0 R" U2 h6 k/ p
Externalities
+ ?, [" t( N0 l' z6 O2 k4 QResource Allocation
( W" U" l4 c5 h" A9 g3 VTaxation
: e2 `& ? y0 Q! Y: _& c" wOr would like to learn more about
) \8 A- [6 A+ b% [6 s* ~' kSupply of Natural Resources in Canada/ h' L# y4 O+ j" N( D( a& R
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
3 u& i& G+ x7 y7 i9 C7 rECON 365 Resource Economics) z3 \8 o( n Z6 _, r1 f
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
3 p1 W8 a: h$ J. S- S7 cScarcity and pricing
' B" o7 J0 Z$ q% f6 a iContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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- Q0 a. u: d3 O+ OIf you enjoyed learning about ( ~- T$ m9 y1 j1 X* n" ^! g8 _
Resource Allocation
3 g& g3 l; }4 a: U" f' [5 |Pricing* r( M7 \/ l0 G U
Markets5 o) x! O( `, d! p
Government roles# l; `1 O& o% E( T; N: G* D: z; v
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The energy sector, including sources and markets0 S4 ~2 t: y3 K
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues# {* ]' b! F `- j# c
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' Z( i) {1 N! h5 y1 vEnergy Economics!5 O$ H; y4 O9 J/ R
ECON 366 Energy Economics
( w% v# J- c& {0 y; PTopics:
4 n: Q8 ?$ e0 B9 q) ZPricing
1 U" c/ X( Q% \3 u" n9 B- m2 SRole in economic growth
$ E) J; R% X6 ]/ l0 PEnergy sources and markets 1 X# C4 s3 L: Q; `+ w
Role of government
1 l+ n2 z- V2 ~$ O! |9 z1 `3 CRegulation
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Regulation- u0 g% Q: {6 D# Y
Government roles
9 k) R- c, w9 Z) _2 G7 MOr would like to learn more about
. M# [- `0 [5 cEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
2 b4 Z% I" O7 e3 W; KSteps taken to address deterioration
6 `1 P7 L1 ^* S& OYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 7 C6 t. @% d4 H* S/ n
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
1 E4 m2 S" W( P" H! d6 CTopics:
. o- n+ \8 F3 l4 O6 k8 y, x% EEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 7 Q6 q% B0 a p0 u7 T
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
4 w2 w+ U( g- YTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ) P; z" z5 b, M h
Recreation economics
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$ y! `1 i* `8 \0 v8 K Individual Incentives
3 o4 S+ U7 |- s$ \Total Welfare
$ \% L/ B' f/ e1 `6 f& r2 P. a; XYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
; q5 ?; Z9 W; hECON 378 Law and Economics( ]3 H7 x! j& A0 u, c: k
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law" M B$ [ V' W4 B# Y
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining! X) |% [0 d( c9 V: [
Child Support Payments
% @* N1 ^) g3 c u+ ~, t. RPrivate Divorce agreements) J3 B$ P: j. u: ?
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act8 i0 r4 V6 w) _' x& E+ e' H. p
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Prisoners Dilemma) z- C6 W* f" R$ K! I# x1 P+ y
Dominant Strategies+ F$ e% I- Y0 W, W$ j$ W; P1 p
Collusion
! H, G3 R$ N9 @$ [. E) EYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 7 a7 \- U1 ^1 ~9 H
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
/ J0 ~0 K8 ]' P+ T! ^2 bTopics:
; c. ~, p. s& ?! W- YAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
. g5 v% _* U( }Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 4 w; a% O1 T `. }% J. C" u# ^: U
Note! Prerequisites: 9 K! a( \6 V: D2 T4 v
ECON 384 & 299 |
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