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Growth5 e! G, q7 _ ^) ~( X
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China as an Emerging Economy; k1 y4 I) P# A2 f, W. [& r
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!1 f: Q! B% |( F/ g) k
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
7 w4 h/ W. ]: ETopics: 7 I* `" `8 }1 a8 c* D3 k4 x O
Chinese Economy Characteristics
) C1 q# |6 s) P8 H' QRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
/ E6 A2 `" L$ CConsequences of economic reform) S1 K6 S% C; N% A q Y8 d( w2 v% H
Canada’s economic relations with China. _! Q" @* r" @
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If you would like to learn more about:
K+ D/ ]2 {. G6 @8 L) u( B; T2 HRich and Poor Countries
6 O" o. q4 S( O& Z& U$ E, PWhy economies differ3 m, G0 J2 {2 W* I5 p8 M3 ~
Causes for such differences/ p9 p& L) \" x- E7 E* o5 H6 m
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 X1 W3 O; Q( y! S3 |+ r, B
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 a1 L: V9 b ^; F3 i% `- l, n
Topics:
" L8 k& V: W z% a+ VTechnology& Y- n+ L* e. A' ]; F
Institutions
( b' b# O% s7 _0 ^7 z8 |Growth rate Convergence / Divergence & s; `; J2 O4 h0 c' @' ^
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Supply and Demand" P# A& Z! L3 D4 |" g
Consumer Behavior' A U7 H! G: X5 [# b. {! d
Production and Cost
v( u, _9 t. q( a+ ^* e2 xPrice and Output
: w' m! n- P) S/ P" R2 CMarket Structures+ F& M ?3 |$ \' b( f5 w9 E: b& O
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
/ B& G! ^+ s8 d) kECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
/ w5 j+ J: n, K1 }1 wTopics: & s; s: h7 O' N! }! }
Theory of consumer behavior
; t3 V: W) N6 x ETheory of production and cost
7 d( C2 L% _- }! j/ G5 Y; pPrice and output determination under competition9 [! V6 @+ O, I
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ H2 ^* i/ @# z% f8 DCosts and Benefits 6 l- F% ]" h: A; d1 ^" S- P9 J
Externalities
: N- [7 s7 K$ Q5 jDecision-making3 d" { \2 @3 x
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Capital Investments
* A2 \" u, P' L, [, X* IYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!2 g) P4 \! M. _8 v6 a
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation' r" l9 S* r: S8 T" q3 K. @! e
Topics:
9 A. j4 O9 l1 ]" e2 m6 _* v, MCost-Benefit Analysis
, b; R1 e+ f3 c' VEvaluating Public Investment Projects
3 x3 i F' T! r! g1 q# TLook at examples from
7 d" J* A( P9 [9 UTransportation
; E/ ~1 w2 F7 fRiver Basin Management
8 T1 h* c* o! ?; ^0 u! |Electrical Generation
+ v4 N- G. s6 e$ T3 \2 POil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
( q, Q j m& Y" @8 }7 m1 X) A0 oSupply and Demand
- L$ s V$ X7 HExternalities
1 y6 g' u5 P- T( {/ rResource Allocation$ b3 b+ q3 t7 c" P# i( ?
Taxation5 k7 a5 T: n# z- D
Or would like to learn more about
' j3 x9 | Z; f1 H# i' W5 kSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
8 \0 f1 i3 A; u2 G% lYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
, O l1 i- F% |, _+ A' ~, A X4 VECON 365 Resource Economics/ W$ ?8 V8 d2 l% y1 l7 [
Topics:7 Z( p# h G) l6 T# e' `7 Z
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources5 L q& M% a; g
Scarcity and pricing
% v% C9 ]4 @5 |* U, SContemporary Canadian resource policy issues/ Q: H) V% G+ ^; A7 P
! }" f9 V) |9 z! D4 J5 FIf you enjoyed learning about 0 C0 \3 k- y, Y' g( q
Resource Allocation
; v+ |' x0 S8 F. A& S1 D1 {8 pPricing3 Z9 A& R# |; P: R
Markets
7 E9 ^: @' l- ZGovernment roles
: p. V) r8 E% v5 R$ `5 `+ a/ [5 h* FOr would like to learn more about
" m5 v7 C9 Y8 e' ^- l6 gThe energy sector, including sources and markets2 s7 {: X8 Y6 ^+ e7 e, W A1 }2 L
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues# z- G' s& t) r9 a J2 q C. S: r$ Y
You might enjoy a course about 3 d- k% V' _/ q0 C% b
Energy Economics!
p9 `, i- ?0 D# hECON 366 Energy Economics& k: \' ~* o. ]4 X, p- p( }
Topics: % f8 v) m( B0 T
Pricing1 l7 X: ~9 {4 e* l) `4 D
Role in economic growth
! e! X4 ?" r0 V S3 C4 BEnergy sources and markets 9 x9 t' i& C, H {- C4 W
Role of government " t) o1 T" a( x
Regulation 9 }% s, S' f Z6 f9 [% [
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If you enjoyed learning about
! j1 W, V) V. }, P8 P5 C3 kExternalities
8 _( d/ s2 p# f& \6 L5 k! cRegulation
" R4 \* z M5 C2 V6 ZGovernment roles' t% C+ R) G$ y/ i- }0 u) ~$ u
Or would like to learn more about
& B. X h7 p- x& b# ?* K; NEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
X m* G, c' `8 x9 _% h1 nSteps taken to address deterioration! a5 E. e* k% f9 M5 s# x
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
, ^% y; G A1 c/ i8 [! JECON 369 Economics of the Environment
_8 z5 n" a; I" W6 `4 J0 G$ m" PTopics: 2 L7 _$ j5 y5 G. H
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ) T3 S( @- e& n
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 4 T& I, y8 U$ X6 V0 ]) _* _ k
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
. P. X4 u `% [. q0 GRecreation economics, X, J5 \( H4 x& P# D V0 _9 [
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% M! i, H) q D4 N) S Individual Incentives; e; N, y, Q( D+ k) R" E" ~( l6 V8 K
Total Welfare 6 \# ]1 T% u# f; Q
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ( F$ C4 B9 V ~; A" f" O
ECON 378 Law and Economics4 k2 c6 L* C# ]( F" p
Topics: 7 P+ ? G) l* C7 p! K% H
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
9 U8 c( T, \. }0 yCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
- T- Z6 R/ v; U( T; |$ ]5 t) Y' XChild Support Payments
: T: J: Y. a* g$ oPrivate Divorce agreements& C0 }/ U# E3 w% R7 R% Y
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act# z c2 u* \: D$ ^ W$ M7 p
$ q4 A3 l- T: e5 k* MIf you enjoyed learning about ) v$ k7 ]( n) G' D" K4 x
Prisoners Dilemma
& r' A- p6 q6 _5 Q) V0 eDominant Strategies
" v% R- P2 b; r6 aCollusion
& t" ]$ ?: Z6 }) vYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ) q- A; g+ Y7 u+ I
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
% z3 B- l( w, N8 }+ t) G. T* ZTopics: * F5 r) p* b# R8 n6 Y% u4 X
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games7 ^5 E3 ~% H/ C; Q
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion # d6 W& r$ ] B/ l4 t/ u: R7 H
Note! Prerequisites:
S4 \' U0 R R0 J3 S# IECON 384 & 299 |
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