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Trade
6 l" s- }& c+ \5 ^$ jGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy! b9 J {& W4 r: A& t& ^2 v
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
! b+ Z/ O J2 a5 R7 I. mECON 211 Chinese Economic Development7 ~% ^ ~) |7 k3 S$ m: n* A t
Topics: 0 @+ j" r5 Y. S2 q- R! Z' T$ W
Chinese Economy Characteristics' r* i# S) X/ k% u* M$ _
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
U$ t! u! E5 r. Y+ \Consequences of economic reform8 T5 o0 c, Y) T. B# D+ b! P
Canada’s economic relations with China
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. l4 U& s0 M. c: a3 [3 M* H) B* iRich and Poor Countries
4 `2 g) F6 {% Z" L% @: V$ rWhy economies differ& x% p/ c0 W# r; [0 w4 f
Causes for such differences; ~6 F. P+ X8 U& r2 |6 J. @
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 O3 N: c9 f6 i3 y7 J$ KECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; g* [& n+ R" u9 }' m' _
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Technology. ^: N$ `5 E! a
Institutions
. K( v* k" X" Z5 P0 ^Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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- Z; E& t: _3 U$ S5 A7 RSupply and Demand$ z* j8 S2 }- x1 S9 b
Consumer Behavior0 P+ t7 [* {5 O5 [
Production and Cost
! @' u+ `+ @5 R/ u6 ?3 \, XPrice and Output0 x3 i: C" B) V' b+ I! `. T
Market Structures, \8 r& f3 O! N# ^2 S$ e
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
" T* U' b5 h0 ?' a7 BECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
- {4 W8 I/ K6 H- E& bTopics: ! U d7 g. p7 q7 V
Theory of consumer behavior$ T" N- X; ~ ]& x% a
Theory of production and cost" j9 t; F6 q9 n7 u7 x4 m
Price and output determination under competition
8 k+ c4 D/ ? ?( l8 q) i4 v% @2 `Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits $ j9 ?- k+ E7 q$ }, T9 ~; J
Externalities* n3 T, n: ?% e+ ]: r
Decision-making
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$ {( s9 s' Y% f* c5 _) X( lCapital Investments
9 `. g1 a& C- T& T% eYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
/ g) L$ {# {0 UECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
# w# c# H* u; ZTopics:
/ U' R3 a' B( _3 W- L' eCost-Benefit Analysis9 t7 q2 Y4 v# \4 N
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
7 h5 q/ O* {. o* X: X. ?# eLook at examples from % t2 W' ?) d/ r8 @, A$ m9 j
Transportation; g2 g& \+ ?/ x
River Basin Management
( S+ V8 H6 p! e8 G* U% Y4 x4 QElectrical Generation
7 B1 O+ e% d6 D0 U; c9 l" ^Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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: P0 z; r6 v) E, f {Supply and Demand
; T; Y# o8 O. @+ T$ L4 pExternalities4 f8 E) P" }3 \6 `
Resource Allocation
) J0 _0 `& H& t+ L6 `: L2 xTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
& N- N8 L# f3 X* o$ a3 v, v: ZYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!' ]. z {2 V& {2 Z; n1 h2 S6 R
ECON 365 Resource Economics2 X4 V; u2 }% t2 M6 K1 e: `
Topics:
, q! r7 Y: J( V9 j- S% iExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources% X+ D* Z2 w, X, x2 r& M
Scarcity and pricing; o$ O! A% `. C2 U3 A
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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1 `$ @3 A; G% bResource Allocation6 f. e0 G# d& d5 F0 n3 q: q8 H/ t
Pricing2 A+ n( |6 B- X5 j; {. V& Z% W: ]
Markets0 H* s' A5 N- j% r h
Government roles
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1 [% |4 _$ H0 a/ mThe energy sector, including sources and markets
9 k4 Y+ s' ?; M4 s! \Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
, c3 X: Q" y8 H) w4 FYou might enjoy a course about F+ U8 w* Z1 m, ~/ ~
Energy Economics!
- g+ i( Z3 K! AECON 366 Energy Economics. g$ C: H7 x1 O) b7 a; b' t3 p+ X
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Pricing! Q3 {' C% ^) `) g F! ?3 ?
Role in economic growth
- D f" t2 X1 S9 K# ]5 QEnergy sources and markets ) X+ Y) o" J6 |2 r/ b
Role of government / k, p# b2 K4 J% ^; k; G! L
Regulation ; ?9 V9 ?; k' L7 g8 w% |3 Y
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Externalities9 k* r! J; b7 K( |, ?
Regulation; }5 J4 f1 x) v1 h
Government roles/ I6 t A& m* B* t6 b
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B+ j4 I1 d4 t* E( M0 c+ KEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
0 M9 Z( I5 S# d* W' z5 X w6 f3 rSteps taken to address deterioration
% N! [$ A% ^3 p, j1 d6 pYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! _8 Y' O. _9 m
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment" x0 [* x2 s& g D0 K; z0 I$ n
Topics:
( `0 ]% @- R' z% F2 v' p) rEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
& W: K3 ~6 d, e- Q: [* M8 @( o! tTypes and causes of environmental deterioration " ^, U; i" l0 r% E& C) }4 {
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
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Individual Incentives! Z* j* y# B1 u0 y
Total Welfare % \ [ @2 d, ] g! k& }' ^
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
. ~9 m$ n- R' ^7 XECON 378 Law and Economics8 u, x3 C* D. I$ x9 Y, O% O: |
Topics:
( L2 W' m. t: s: |Issues in Criminal and Family Law
Q( I5 G8 V6 u6 x, C% WCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
8 Y7 B5 n% Z) `# E4 bChild Support Payments# g0 ~3 \* {/ _+ V) q
Private Divorce agreements9 r6 m! g! I" {+ w) s4 o# b
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act; d' u3 `1 }$ F
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Prisoners Dilemma9 I* g* j1 S. y) Z0 a
Dominant Strategies) T& O' a7 t- X! R# [/ J9 @
Collusion! X/ V$ g$ P3 A0 d0 R; e
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! # M# I9 p2 L, c
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
5 r: f; R) [6 p* yTopics:
( \0 C, Z% w+ `4 i1 f- ?Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games5 }; ~" ]* i- s3 b0 g
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion - V8 i- a% }- u4 g! `5 l
Note! Prerequisites: ; _, {2 H, }( E5 `0 b: b
ECON 384 & 299 |
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