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Growth7 z& f, Y: o5 _6 F
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& ~! g; w& A8 A" T3 Y2 W; o2 [China as an Emerging Economy
9 x3 q6 k ^& V- o$ X/ @You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!5 r" Q2 f' c" e1 a2 D
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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9 z4 Z% M4 Z- r" k# g: pChinese Economy Characteristics$ `. q9 H. J- x( m) V# J5 n
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy) o V$ B. M8 S! d
Consequences of economic reform
; x9 K9 t1 ]" n% m, A. _3 hCanada’s economic relations with China1 |) [8 y" v0 _$ b: d6 i( y* `* ^
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If you would like to learn more about: 8 _1 `* i( B8 p( h8 S f; c q5 N
Rich and Poor Countries
2 O' W$ j2 [/ y3 t1 z; ~7 H. \: KWhy economies differ
( h1 k9 T4 B/ y( `5 ?5 B+ u. XCauses for such differences
& x+ V% |! v" ]3 H3 _. ~, M7 wYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 p2 M; ]$ ^" f+ P) G( ~2 s. {% O5 zECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% j' j4 B: |5 g1 {Topics:
( d* Q Y4 h9 T: u; i6 G/ eTechnology
- F; q- e$ @+ ?7 i: R5 XInstitutions
8 D( _) [0 @' f3 h# hGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 6 Z5 \$ x9 z& I, B- l
6 r; E1 ^& E8 F8 AIf you enjoyed learning about
, W6 N( g6 R' h* G- x a1 d# B( MSupply and Demand, e! A5 L( C0 T+ ~9 l' \0 B. m
Consumer Behavior
N9 S M: |3 I5 u) r+ w" OProduction and Cost" H; h$ e" R4 r' q7 q# e
Price and Output6 S1 g7 @ t5 i
Market Structures1 _( x' V( a' p- F/ M$ [( f
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
4 q8 O$ E# K ?! U9 J$ Z) ?ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I# ^* N2 ?. p. D3 N! k( h% l
Topics:
* ]% u# q. E8 r, r6 n8 ~Theory of consumer behavior$ o# V# c. i& |! D p4 G8 a h8 x
Theory of production and cost7 t$ w. F" n' r( e" s
Price and output determination under competition0 Y8 l7 c3 i" r# D+ P
Monopoly and other market structures( M7 U! `) b, B8 V! V
2 D+ j0 W0 w3 w) q' O, u. dIf you enjoyed learning about ! _) b- n- k3 \; k9 @
Costs and Benefits
; A5 y- [$ x8 N; Y5 r' [; NExternalities
5 `- }" x) c( b3 G( ^+ g3 WDecision-making
+ ^$ ~/ o$ q. [2 B7 l6 AOr would like to learn more about
5 L6 ~! x3 Y; j, V# S" ^$ fCapital Investments
" E5 `" i7 n+ ~6 v# g1 L" cYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
8 E( f1 a" ~ V7 Y, A' Y" WECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation+ X% T) v+ `, }
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Cost-Benefit Analysis) c, j5 Z, `% @3 f" O
Evaluating Public Investment Projects4 g. f- v3 g& `- K
Look at examples from
! V+ O- U: Q2 s+ x% ~Transportation
3 X5 c7 h! c# G. n8 BRiver Basin Management
( h5 H$ R- v% q0 AElectrical Generation0 M+ f0 [& c9 g
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about 6 C8 _2 [# U6 S- ^" V
Supply and Demand) s; h: ~" S# S! Y
Externalities
8 ?9 J: d3 d5 [! a" JResource Allocation$ m: q+ {/ J' m u
Taxation
( w$ ?) _) r& T0 ROr would like to learn more about
( ^& u* b) a" E. ~Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
# V2 Z6 c( I4 D/ ]You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
* C# m4 u" D+ P8 u; KECON 365 Resource Economics: N3 k& J/ ?$ p. r: ~: y9 h9 w X
Topics:6 [* G6 f! b5 \6 g
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources5 ^/ Q; Z; N" l' [
Scarcity and pricing8 T+ I" M+ Q# K* V* Z7 a9 `4 }9 f
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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9 X, \. I* G* w6 H8 OIf you enjoyed learning about " L# V5 J# u( X( ~: \" T0 ~4 k
Resource Allocation
. L8 c$ E3 x9 N" A; }; R* U# uPricing
7 F; H8 [: r! R- w+ m9 [+ H, AMarkets
) W" P6 o5 k% }3 u' mGovernment roles/ L [0 _" a6 _4 h* R
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
+ K {6 L( m" {# L; XCanadian Energy Policy and current issues# O# K/ d! t) W3 X! ~
You might enjoy a course about 7 D8 G, R7 G9 }+ V5 G
Energy Economics!( n5 A% N" `8 @
ECON 366 Energy Economics6 R9 n) I" @* X7 ], Q4 K
Topics:
5 k! S3 D+ l) }8 O7 ~! g qPricing
+ }! M L; `; j# u" DRole in economic growth
% r( v: y! c' y0 o7 P3 EEnergy sources and markets % A; Z2 M4 D) _* h/ a) u
Role of government
+ f6 p3 e5 n, }( @2 {: _Regulation ' {2 W- o4 C: a$ }) P7 I/ L1 r
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4 t* w: Z& I2 Z2 K" c) h$ [Externalities% O' a6 P- q1 Q4 \) M% L' n& t
Regulation
/ ?0 c7 Z/ f% yGovernment roles
; B) ~/ I% E$ m" y. l1 b7 _Or would like to learn more about : ~+ K+ i7 U, W1 d& ^5 i/ g
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration7 x$ g7 f" `8 `5 y+ N* N
Steps taken to address deterioration
8 f; k7 Q! k* `* lYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
8 A/ X' v2 a( o+ ^) P8 ~9 S6 hECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 N+ ^. P/ \ |) l0 ^
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment + W- n5 R1 N. g; ^& J6 g
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
7 p$ c+ I: z; I. e4 ]Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
5 z- c5 L) s% aRecreation economics
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" w% u/ X, j: V9 J* C3 T+ _If you enjoyed learning about
' i! h+ F5 M; V5 L Individual Incentives
! h3 N, y& ?' W; k A( q' ^Total Welfare & V0 y: T: ^( G9 s: c/ ^6 n
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
; I! y) t {$ T4 SECON 378 Law and Economics4 I. q2 q) {) r
Topics:
- _- D4 [$ h% }! fIssues in Criminal and Family Law
' k5 l2 q8 I0 u+ b5 p' FCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 j2 k" [2 k$ l5 t$ u1 J- PChild Support Payments
- ~" L! w s* s2 pPrivate Divorce agreements
6 p/ L4 j4 r0 Y+ R- a" x- k( }Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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8 G% }* u% K M8 @) q: F# R. sIf you enjoyed learning about
* A7 E' _: w" u2 C0 d: ]! \- `. |Prisoners Dilemma z7 e% R8 w3 i$ [3 d: R$ e% ` n8 Q
Dominant Strategies a! [8 ^7 Y" c4 B
Collusion: m8 e; W9 @! z) d9 n
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 6 X' n/ G. m7 i' Z( T5 P1 t# {
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications2 J, O5 K2 k$ [7 n+ [
Topics:
* s0 R+ E: t7 Q+ _( R, xAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games: }5 H# D4 C5 l" b- g) r5 {% h8 L
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion - C; x/ U2 L& n; |6 S; T
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ECON 384 & 299 |
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