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6 @( u+ L1 E: E: L( @, vTrade4 g& n/ `2 m8 T& M1 _3 A. L) Q9 Z
Growth6 O6 W/ U- u% ]' I% |
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China as an Emerging Economy
|/ s- s9 P" N. O; M% O4 cYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!" R' D- k7 x7 Z' g3 a" d
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development% m4 B, [4 O8 S# E$ A/ z: R
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Chinese Economy Characteristics1 z" L: n3 ~. t, U) v5 Y
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
- X# k' H1 u$ T$ O/ ?5 [. t2 y! o2 iConsequences of economic reform
) W/ W# W+ ~2 yCanada’s economic relations with China- ^. {2 g- h I8 R
+ P! v3 H% A! a0 u$ ~1 L1 S3 yIf you would like to learn more about: % I n/ ]* d+ H# X2 v# L, ~
Rich and Poor Countries5 ?" n. [# |9 J2 q/ f1 y1 p1 M E0 K
Why economies differ
/ F! q' F& u& s3 l a" t7 xCauses for such differences; [, a4 h, B3 x
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 O; Q! B9 j' Y% O$ m1 w/ _; f, H; vECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 H7 K! ]- a/ `* x2 Y9 l( m1 y
Topics:
0 n6 X8 P8 v* [1 `4 w8 i2 y X4 NTechnology
/ [: K; v( O7 C# y( _+ BInstitutions. D5 e$ f2 e& U9 ?
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ; `/ U C% v' b
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Supply and Demand! p' N+ |4 l o2 w1 Q
Consumer Behavior: i5 R0 m1 y1 p
Production and Cost& h- P. F8 c6 S& f: k. M( y7 ?& r
Price and Output$ ?$ _6 O% T; F& K* ~
Market Structures
( ^* z2 ~ a# GYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!& o# z2 X8 H9 I# _" k5 V
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I2 ]2 [; P. `0 B! Y: F* Z
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Theory of consumer behavior
7 t! V1 r8 m% \! [' m4 jTheory of production and cost2 l( ~$ `8 R* B) Q
Price and output determination under competition
8 w* u) t6 H1 |( T- R c: O) H+ N9 _, rMonopoly and other market structures2 \! y) B& V( B/ s' P7 W
8 }3 ]8 h/ {& K. `If you enjoyed learning about - `, S2 @$ r. C
Costs and Benefits
& c- \/ y$ }( @7 w/ Q7 {! MExternalities, b4 u2 Y. F* p O- v" w5 t
Decision-making/ j3 p3 m& F/ d. i% h G
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$ h+ F8 x" `/ O& {+ iCapital Investments
x$ p2 s6 g3 P3 XYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
5 v7 ~* d u4 W, b9 QECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
/ w* P. z2 Y8 n+ Z% H1 Z# K2 ?2 eTopics:
! P2 }0 e; r) k* t1 {Cost-Benefit Analysis5 A7 |6 Y! \) E, S6 w' X6 a" o$ p3 |8 E
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
" n) z; F; u+ K; JLook at examples from # T' H: i2 w; M) a% z0 ^
Transportation
5 S) j# V# ^! K6 j& J% ARiver Basin Management
; d: D( L0 {4 P) M7 `% uElectrical Generation
% f* b- b" k4 c, ZOil & Gas and Pollution Control) K3 X( k1 i9 s9 t4 v3 V
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Supply and Demand
$ ]+ r: s: R2 P* zExternalities
/ j5 N( w% S7 [2 y. bResource Allocation( }4 V3 i6 v3 R% }8 D: O- ]
Taxation
' [, |, F0 }. t0 J4 _ NOr would like to learn more about
\7 o, V, d" USupply of Natural Resources in Canada# e$ r( S& e# {9 j
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
N) y; z) Q! iECON 365 Resource Economics* o- f0 J8 b4 r6 F' ]) a! I9 L
Topics:8 |8 w: z" x# f; T: N" F% Q. T
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
3 {. p8 H& \5 b- t o6 UScarcity and pricing
+ e! I( ~; [, A* u* ZContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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1 X$ P. M4 N- N0 n' J& ~& wIf you enjoyed learning about h, ? |1 E& L9 K8 T: L* b. a6 [
Resource Allocation' P/ e; Z7 Q" z3 l+ G" {. C |. A7 g
Pricing
6 @( g( Y3 a0 e8 TMarkets7 E$ a7 G) f2 n3 b2 b0 g3 y4 g
Government roles
. z1 t* R7 w) g6 MOr would like to learn more about
* t0 s+ f: z1 r' t7 |, a pThe energy sector, including sources and markets4 |4 Y2 a ]9 f+ d6 t; j+ N1 X
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues8 x. M$ w- z4 n( K! C7 Y: ~
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Energy Economics!: M$ M" c( ?3 R4 j6 `1 r/ w( i
ECON 366 Energy Economics' y4 V6 P/ L% G9 \
Topics:
9 r, F# r$ W3 B+ K3 t/ CPricing
' ^" X* [- G0 _5 g1 RRole in economic growth
9 P. P- O2 g4 B7 J b/ w" [Energy sources and markets ' O. K5 }1 O% }: R( d8 A
Role of government
) K8 n3 j0 X* q7 b0 T0 Y9 q0 U4 p; {Regulation
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% d% D7 X4 ^* I5 t& Q6 |- uIf you enjoyed learning about
8 R& ^! T! m# ?, k- M- P9 H' dExternalities) n, z4 G" s5 R; K3 m
Regulation+ u# G k) C& L/ b6 i
Government roles
5 D! l' I4 V$ F3 `# qOr would like to learn more about 2 o. S O! w$ z( P1 y [5 E2 B
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration5 e2 F [" f0 |; |
Steps taken to address deterioration8 g8 l; v/ O) f
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
+ Q" f" a5 N' v7 F5 iECON 369 Economics of the Environment
/ O* s7 B0 B0 _9 |Topics: . U: V S+ W7 U( _$ Z' U' Q
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
D7 x' R5 C, p1 s& s. W9 d( }Types and causes of environmental deterioration
- B$ ?, m% L; ?8 R1 W' ~; XTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
" z- c! F3 a+ l1 dRecreation economics; I6 V, M& l1 p' b9 O
: R- J6 x( _! ]- |If you enjoyed learning about
$ J% x- L! `; v# E5 o Individual Incentives
- N/ A) `- ?7 q, A) a# J V5 x- qTotal Welfare
3 ?8 l# Y* A# F4 ^6 M' MYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
* ^! A" B6 A: b( [ECON 378 Law and Economics
6 a d6 H% X: D6 W k% bTopics:
: H1 B' y* N) V. N4 F( AIssues in Criminal and Family Law2 {& g# T& h$ x5 E
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining& t( p, \( t6 t; B }: h4 `- \
Child Support Payments ~7 |2 l& l, E, a0 ?5 l! c
Private Divorce agreements
/ V: N( H- t- a; K9 mCriminal provisions of the Competition Act9 t+ Q: D6 R }4 b7 A8 t& r: Q4 q
- L# ~! P# l# A. T( ~1 |1 vIf you enjoyed learning about
( X4 q g' Q8 L7 k" zPrisoners Dilemma
/ L [% O4 }3 iDominant Strategies
6 w* i; P' {) l9 mCollusion
# u2 P; I8 |0 n7 U+ S( |, {5 S! e& XYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
) Q' J* U% c+ p, N) H0 Y- o, ]7 RECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
& t0 H) D/ f* p2 K8 x2 e8 n/ kTopics: ( E- Z* y% U3 m. s0 h! n
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
3 Z- y0 ]3 M' I- @- [6 nApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
& `3 F) r, s" h5 l% B8 `% t) H, @Note! Prerequisites: ! ]: _* v: `* | b
ECON 384 & 299 |
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