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Trade7 ~ y/ b I1 m+ K; i& m
Growth' V' L( T, A7 b c8 e% D
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China as an Emerging Economy
; _3 p7 ~5 h, x. L0 {% xYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!0 M3 \7 y! y2 T0 G1 d( G! F5 M
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development3 g E$ L: H5 e. E# y
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Chinese Economy Characteristics7 M3 m8 k- M0 F5 \9 t. S' o0 D* Z/ \7 i
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy0 `7 x4 {# }$ N- k5 w
Consequences of economic reform3 q7 u5 E* `/ s3 k! w; |- w
Canada’s economic relations with China5 [& g9 g3 h0 ~4 z
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Rich and Poor Countries; ~+ N6 z: y% ?
Why economies differ, h# { q% c/ H/ I# I# h
Causes for such differences5 k2 T1 y" r/ J
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 e7 f0 ?7 v- H; O3 M$ c9 CECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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( d% g. J" h' f S( a& G. h, QTechnology
& O5 r: I8 U \Institutions% ?: j1 E+ Q: }; }
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence , t# X, s0 P4 b
6 q2 J. Y% l7 O! q8 i; ~If you enjoyed learning about 0 a$ D/ d1 ?. x+ f3 Q: V* E
Supply and Demand
: A( F- N' V4 }+ U" a4 f+ C, nConsumer Behavior2 [7 s# ~' d) P7 q
Production and Cost
2 Q' W5 ~) ` H- r4 _: xPrice and Output
) p/ D6 c! O: R8 @, |" Z' I9 m+ zMarket Structures$ q; Y% l( Z" C" g1 _
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!% s; U0 I- Z4 U5 Q$ \
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I4 ^! F! d0 m" D8 D* L
Topics: 9 ^4 H% w7 O3 A% ~8 E
Theory of consumer behavior
6 l/ K* U& u2 Q/ A, h9 oTheory of production and cost
% ~' u6 j5 h- b2 w! Q6 e* dPrice and output determination under competition
4 U0 i3 ?7 I1 c7 O, {Monopoly and other market structures
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* q2 ~7 M. r. g+ J6 lIf you enjoyed learning about ; d; g# V; T/ z# ?/ g
Costs and Benefits
; r' p+ B% V9 w' g1 m5 pExternalities
% a: P+ [4 F8 L. K, _% y# f' SDecision-making
! ^( o. |2 i2 R) p9 a3 DOr would like to learn more about ( b B* Y# A) ^; V9 e
Capital Investments% v" [8 P# z0 I; ~
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
+ b8 A" @1 K1 uECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
, F, O- S, j' G8 S* S7 I& m9 vTopics:
0 l, v6 |3 }) E, C6 e) T$ m/ r/ }% \- CCost-Benefit Analysis* _6 D' x9 U9 ?7 @% [- Q
Evaluating Public Investment Projects* k* S, I9 d: ^% p
Look at examples from 6 w; n' h6 c ^( [: }* G5 m& U" d
Transportation' ?% k( s+ Q; C. ~1 M
River Basin Management* I$ u* a$ L) P4 }1 B$ Y }
Electrical Generation' ~6 g1 t4 o( C0 a7 P8 U. Z6 E
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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$ }/ W$ }2 y0 f1 y6 c. DIf you enjoyed learning about % z) c' m: H/ D) Y9 D
Supply and Demand
5 ~9 O: W) _+ L: Q1 YExternalities4 J2 Y+ j# [+ P
Resource Allocation
5 [0 S7 W& r+ N- t3 @% U7 FTaxation
" t9 C( A: y2 s# G- `Or would like to learn more about 6 d5 S! j) G: M& V0 E
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada, b9 e7 l. r, C6 j* t: H+ N
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
4 ]) r$ W1 P% f$ C. aECON 365 Resource Economics+ [3 A0 [% t$ w2 c# W. T( ?
Topics:! X" z; ^$ }+ J" E4 Q7 r7 z
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources$ _1 H% ?, I! j$ \" U
Scarcity and pricing
7 s- V) R, {5 S+ U+ A2 k& SContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 L6 {5 T9 ]( e5 Y/ i) g1 KResource Allocation: _6 H) u Y0 h R, m
Pricing
" i& z. r( i3 lMarkets
* C$ m% |' W. m. w& t. {- _# AGovernment roles
0 n- ~& E% ^; `Or would like to learn more about ! F1 q) X D; F5 m/ B8 N. V. k% Y
The energy sector, including sources and markets% \' c. g# i+ P& }
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues, a' ?3 v3 f5 Z! u& l7 Q7 P
You might enjoy a course about 1 Y) A' ~* g) T- t$ i( ^
Energy Economics!
2 V3 J/ Z" H" F8 q1 T* Q7 w& hECON 366 Energy Economics, o3 o3 O' O) q: c
Topics: 0 y: [$ n6 a( H l" ?' A. `. q/ V
Pricing
% L. d8 N/ i( U- b+ bRole in economic growth + a' S6 j1 X; k2 G- e
Energy sources and markets 9 F3 Q$ N; f1 b& _! ] s8 n
Role of government " N: D/ I ?7 m* z! v/ {
Regulation " G" v* D: f$ }* F! j2 b) _
7 Y2 G/ t/ o; }; yIf you enjoyed learning about
- y( E. n3 D w% y8 y. A& SExternalities" X n7 w: ~7 W; K$ q
Regulation
[, J" L$ j3 A/ r$ gGovernment roles
8 r! w. m* H6 C7 N) [Or would like to learn more about 2 G, D- d( [: f* Z% S3 k; T: N6 C
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration2 @. ?( ~* @" `. ^1 \
Steps taken to address deterioration
7 H* G; G, B' X# {9 l0 EYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
7 b$ c1 e# i- v4 i7 Q# RECON 369 Economics of the Environment
$ s- _8 @9 M; V; D/ G- R! W$ ~/ [Topics: . |" Z7 R9 o7 l9 D
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment . x H$ i: s$ z
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ) P- z* c4 u# i( f; M
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration % W4 V9 [ v$ w5 C* Z! r
Recreation economics3 x9 ]; r* I* a! z
$ P# l2 F% {! gIf you enjoyed learning about
& J# {; ^8 T" l6 @- R Individual Incentives
" g+ Z: C! ? a; hTotal Welfare $ u. a5 @1 z* f' t& s7 V
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! " Q) U! p' k% n
ECON 378 Law and Economics2 V6 `# g) E* ~
Topics:
! D m# ?: [8 | \Issues in Criminal and Family Law
7 x& n4 D8 t! S- d0 J- UCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
+ k: `# d$ O1 v5 F$ fChild Support Payments" s- t) Q8 o( C/ _3 f% Z
Private Divorce agreements. c. ^& d" k8 v3 r+ C
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 e E W: j# l) Z7 ?: |Prisoners Dilemma
; O2 e/ ^; t7 Y: Q1 V4 ?% NDominant Strategies( h) f" N/ ]& B; D: ^6 r+ m" D6 d
Collusion9 t Z2 P$ I1 G9 e
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 3 t- S2 i( v: Q8 V
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: i9 l( t2 c, p2 l9 N
Topics:
8 z. L- g2 d" b. j$ `Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
& w5 C9 I2 K$ y# w3 C$ ?8 EApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
; \: p" C* H; z/ VNote! Prerequisites:
E( o6 U& a: SECON 384 & 299 |
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