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Trade% @: P. E: h5 b4 D
Growth! x" S6 F% N- N) T) G
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China as an Emerging Economy8 ~/ K6 @% k% B, c
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!$ g; h* i; F6 R0 e0 g* V' A) Y
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development$ G1 b' W) ]5 ?
Topics: / @% r; i% \# C: T* F5 B% x
Chinese Economy Characteristics
1 e z$ u& F6 j7 URecent Events in the Chinese Economy# G7 e2 t, x3 B1 s. e4 X! |
Consequences of economic reform
* w; W, U* h' L8 dCanada’s economic relations with China
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+ a9 r7 ]) T3 w. B ]' N9 L- WRich and Poor Countries
( Y/ u& q3 e* q* FWhy economies differ4 q" _/ S! a. N) t; L! B
Causes for such differences1 R2 s, C1 G! a) X: w
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
I5 H9 H: C- j/ Q5 a5 X: aECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# q5 g- t( L# eTopics:' H8 A' R6 m$ c( q
Technology
/ T5 [9 W" V: `# @6 l1 n, TInstitutions) |- @# Z8 b0 m3 s( {& @; o9 [+ D
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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$ d) ]+ S1 {. U! jIf you enjoyed learning about
) s& T* k( y. ?Supply and Demand: \/ F- b& u8 I# W9 U
Consumer Behavior
' L; r8 C. C+ O; G1 MProduction and Cost
+ I) @; V. [- A7 q9 H$ nPrice and Output! S, @/ g! y4 {) F" p
Market Structures3 @, r3 O' \! G' A- K
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!1 C7 z$ r% b5 r+ }8 K
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
/ ^; Z) z0 S& e% X, \! r: u8 bTopics: % t0 [) @1 \9 h ^; W! k# N% s
Theory of consumer behavior+ M) h0 t- a% Y8 j# p2 s' _; O
Theory of production and cost$ F* u( y/ t0 z& r0 \6 b
Price and output determination under competition
4 b( m' m4 Y) i: U, {: YMonopoly and other market structures
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8 s$ E' P d6 A) k& K5 Y' ?If you enjoyed learning about
/ N6 M- q3 _) T) FCosts and Benefits
5 z$ @9 s8 [& t5 e* ^& SExternalities; i+ ~7 h. S6 b* [ R
Decision-making
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# ?- w) ]* M0 ?/ A' Y7 QCapital Investments5 R7 e/ f8 w& S" Y
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!, s5 f/ X U/ n2 [% T: P' L" |, l/ v
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
$ |: U- L# c" c5 i6 y. ~; L2 zTopics:, K, F- v9 a5 c: m; n
Cost-Benefit Analysis% g6 Q2 B0 u; d y V1 f
Evaluating Public Investment Projects* A6 t* ? m4 m: {. f# S% `# @) v
Look at examples from 5 s1 T2 ~6 \) c6 ]+ _. Z8 b/ d0 F
Transportation
3 f t0 ]2 {1 w; A5 u5 nRiver Basin Management& U7 u. Z B# I( v0 m/ \) Q8 d- b
Electrical Generation# C# |( [' w- |; J# f2 ]
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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/ Q' }; q% S* g2 k' H$ KIf you enjoyed learning about ' D4 {1 [' V2 V/ A \. b, M
Supply and Demand
- t7 y, k0 V* E( S) XExternalities
+ y2 g- o. K; ?8 j3 I$ x8 m3 tResource Allocation
7 X; B. y4 L& Q0 v# f: rTaxation
: b7 y6 d9 R3 M% b4 z2 YOr would like to learn more about
" T! Z7 f' ~7 D- V9 C$ DSupply of Natural Resources in Canada2 E, H( m) i P% @* n
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
% n/ k% T2 c) R( XECON 365 Resource Economics, T8 u! b, K4 F* S
Topics:) S8 c+ X# `; K+ m: Y J' o
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources1 y6 i; [5 H6 U' a$ W2 G
Scarcity and pricing- y" Z: c/ X C- z! X/ W0 g1 d
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues9 T3 |0 ?1 i. Q) O% ?0 t. w
' O1 r$ y& s, E7 F4 n/ A' q5 X: uIf you enjoyed learning about , U* O* ~' {- `
Resource Allocation
3 c6 f8 b8 M6 r8 B8 X9 ?Pricing( K& N" h0 F7 g4 B& O
Markets
: \ s3 c/ P" K; b& _ `- `Government roles
, Z2 @( z) A1 \7 lOr would like to learn more about
2 j: S5 Y* D0 h- [% m4 kThe energy sector, including sources and markets
; T: l I8 i) O: s- S. l! @/ cCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
. ]) m: D" o5 w! rYou might enjoy a course about K* ?' t& h& h, c" C# K
Energy Economics!
: a; u8 k6 e+ x t0 WECON 366 Energy Economics
, d+ b0 t0 e) i PTopics:
' }* a8 S, z3 @& o! A7 VPricing1 o5 E ~( V5 g( u$ {
Role in economic growth . l3 h4 [1 s9 T6 ^7 F8 T1 U
Energy sources and markets
% C+ d1 v3 c- z$ SRole of government
+ E3 n7 L7 _1 \! e1 Z L1 e& cRegulation
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- [7 [7 D( M5 a: x; C5 m8 FExternalities4 K' ~5 }$ k0 _
Regulation: c) {; {, w# @* |& o P; l5 p5 e
Government roles0 h+ }2 T" ^/ q4 ?3 \+ F( O
Or would like to learn more about
0 j+ I, A% @7 C* q# ^Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
' s, D: x$ ~% [7 ?& x- Y/ hSteps taken to address deterioration5 v' c& T6 }- B# r5 a' o2 ~
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 3 e, S; |- r6 G# M* R$ Z, P
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment: H% a4 k" g: `# v6 \2 o4 c% w
Topics:
7 u: d; g/ a6 g8 VEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
3 j3 n0 T% u, o0 W5 {3 T/ d* }" F& OTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
2 T0 P$ ^) A/ M' z c& G2 XTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
9 q8 a: j& m1 o8 l nRecreation economics
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Individual Incentives
) v7 @+ e9 e0 `* F3 tTotal Welfare 0 f3 G9 M7 S% `- B
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! & M* }& _) o' L
ECON 378 Law and Economics+ ^) O# p! ?0 k# [' g% `
Topics: 5 Y! V+ A+ [! W" w7 F- f
Issues in Criminal and Family Law( h: A/ }- U, z) v" c* W; \. v
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* `; e5 c0 f& K8 h' ~6 K% {Child Support Payments
2 ~3 g: b- V& s6 O: |Private Divorce agreements# c2 ^; H' f" L: [# a& i& ^
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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# [: Y7 ]/ {2 m, NIf you enjoyed learning about ' ~& n+ n+ j5 Z n. Q/ c2 C, l
Prisoners Dilemma
+ c/ J! |4 ~& e, P" N8 M& J# ODominant Strategies- {, J7 u( w: M
Collusion
' w( h2 v+ o! x1 e# p' v4 aYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
! p* ^- ^, G5 U/ m m+ e0 L% y1 {ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications8 u$ b. ?+ i/ \8 T) w
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
z8 ]8 p# ?/ Z2 A4 x% ?3 j+ ^3 PApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
0 P2 Y( u6 F K) u! h4 sNote! Prerequisites: 7 z% u& y9 z/ F
ECON 384 & 299 |
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