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China as an Emerging Economy
( h9 A) t P6 IYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
! C; R$ |9 F/ G* t6 D8 |7 lECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
. Z$ Z$ o; @# Q, x `3 STopics:
* P) l5 b# ]; |5 D9 g% \Chinese Economy Characteristics
& m' p6 ]. y% ]) [! _- RRecent Events in the Chinese Economy( Z) x( Y7 r6 F/ m) R
Consequences of economic reform
' U1 p2 i6 o. ]* j/ Z2 H$ l& pCanada’s economic relations with China% m" V; [% R9 @7 s. b q9 |
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3 G; l& {! e# F6 l" `4 h1 k( {Rich and Poor Countries3 u: |- S" R1 b) u* P% r' o
Why economies differ
3 j& h4 j ~5 p5 ^- nCauses for such differences3 S$ X$ Q5 q/ R+ Z
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* s8 P# [; K3 A N, e7 w
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- u6 W. k& d9 c m
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Technology' x- Q* E _& Y+ y2 t9 H% p
Institutions4 `5 y2 a- N" o1 i0 x4 n
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 1 S5 V- D4 s" r/ X& K
. f8 ^9 X( F0 P* }* JIf you enjoyed learning about 6 y4 ^; Q1 m2 @2 r
Supply and Demand
( c2 p, A" v! i3 UConsumer Behavior
8 C: B$ \1 S, ?$ k! a' i3 zProduction and Cost
1 g0 A# o. p' ? ], J7 C1 s+ ~! yPrice and Output
, \0 g( r4 Y. L; z) IMarket Structures; I5 b0 s. z# s
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ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
4 D) j! j, Z+ x; {% u+ @Topics:
7 y4 f. @8 o2 O$ VTheory of consumer behavior
- l, D) ?, L! @Theory of production and cost% l* l, ^/ B& p, ^' Y
Price and output determination under competition
c! d; u* ]7 x2 a0 ^" r5 O$ RMonopoly and other market structures, H( h$ u8 _: `6 }$ P
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Externalities
# X/ p) x' x' R6 a, M: a2 {Decision-making
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' e# Q3 ^* t0 tCapital Investments1 O: L: z# l. P
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ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation; M. i4 U" t4 \8 q2 r
Topics:
+ ]- @. T0 b) k0 W* ICost-Benefit Analysis
% p. f' P& o2 G$ g5 `7 v4 VEvaluating Public Investment Projects* u; Y+ ]# T9 `9 w6 [$ R" C: X
Look at examples from ! {4 H+ S$ U* k- h1 @7 F1 _
Transportation
9 j" a$ N/ ~0 RRiver Basin Management/ U6 C2 v# D4 p4 {4 V; F, l
Electrical Generation% `- _& m) ~* x1 ^
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control4 E; X& a5 j5 k
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Supply and Demand7 `# F4 Q: w* g+ J& i
Externalities% Y& ]2 _2 ?7 A3 o7 L
Resource Allocation
7 b l2 m }* p. d- |( cTaxation+ \% M0 T: a' f
Or would like to learn more about
3 W6 c8 H' C) t% s% N2 W$ N9 E% l9 ISupply of Natural Resources in Canada7 e) @ b' t0 j' S- f
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!, Q# C: w! c: ?. m
ECON 365 Resource Economics
8 H+ O$ P2 I' f4 G# sTopics:
/ g3 p* y4 ?& e' C- N0 uExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources7 w) k9 C" Z1 l+ \% U }
Scarcity and pricing1 Y: C+ @" F3 s% R+ m3 W% q- [. \
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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4 Y# D( c4 s$ G( l/ y+ m% @0 TResource Allocation" e" u- r& T6 b; W# ~9 Z! T* F$ r
Pricing
5 }. s$ h, D* d" I7 Q7 B; WMarkets
4 t/ U; v, E% B2 m) A! IGovernment roles' v% ]% `% t* j$ [
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The energy sector, including sources and markets( w7 O9 }8 ]) {
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
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Energy Economics!
- \- T: |8 U; qECON 366 Energy Economics2 K3 x' ?- j: p) K
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Pricing3 q N% ], l/ {4 V
Role in economic growth
& d# m- y8 H+ X) O! |" }7 x PEnergy sources and markets 0 l' P: ?0 b d; I9 e+ ^6 u
Role of government & U$ h% \/ O1 v' y- `3 T
Regulation 0 C; E; b; h- X! _: C- c
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Externalities
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Government roles. r4 U$ h8 c/ N1 `/ t
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8 C" r7 ?; B3 Z. g4 T; h" K2 @Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration5 L( v9 V4 u6 z& ]
Steps taken to address deterioration$ d- o$ K0 Q$ G0 e4 x9 q
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ECON 369 Economics of the Environment8 L$ k$ j x) Z/ i! F! l
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
; j. T% t5 d, d" [. x- {Types and causes of environmental deterioration k/ {; C0 k0 @. r0 r0 X* s
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 0 ]) t+ A: d: M' {
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives
- _3 D# u [# C" \4 ATotal Welfare % Y% }9 @5 u" f; c ], E, Y
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
& q8 V. z9 }3 L, z6 yECON 378 Law and Economics @- ?7 Q* W% z) T- V2 @% i
Topics:
" g) M: x! b) K5 o2 L7 P1 f6 CIssues in Criminal and Family Law: X6 o! a2 Z; U/ W% d8 C$ B w* x9 N
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining3 s5 O' Y7 U, f! y, |
Child Support Payments/ F! G. e& o: a
Private Divorce agreements
, H9 b. v& q" g! D: ~# JCriminal provisions of the Competition Act4 r9 |& H( u; c2 U
4 |5 N: \ f* o+ V$ EIf you enjoyed learning about
/ v1 t+ t# O1 W( c' [' d$ h; g7 }Prisoners Dilemma
- G3 ]) Y' ^3 ^0 C. lDominant Strategies
5 u0 V+ y( M9 @Collusion: l0 i2 Y2 ?1 d4 ^$ I$ g
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
0 y: P$ x2 o6 dECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications/ z* v3 l0 S& S1 ^
Topics: # D& @% q I" N) `6 v
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
$ y, H6 J. f4 h4 H% v8 e2 \Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
) E7 b% X* ?4 [4 t0 V! oNote! Prerequisites: % t* o0 L. e7 e) @$ U+ T
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