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Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy+ l) J4 u- c: n/ v' e
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
3 M7 t Z8 [ TECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
4 {7 ?7 s9 g1 K0 e1 uTopics:
( d& ~5 ~9 [, p. h$ S w/ X1 aChinese Economy Characteristics' |4 ]& [: x4 P5 N
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
A- Q. S+ ]& w0 s* R7 o" F! v7 `# zConsequences of economic reform, Z5 _, i2 H+ O$ E2 ^
Canada’s economic relations with China- R# b+ b$ Z: U! u0 n
7 H1 v# u, f3 U" ~# [If you would like to learn more about:
9 c; z6 O$ D3 R+ a8 g( r) ]Rich and Poor Countries
# z: _$ @* s( A5 b. p0 F5 `! o- KWhy economies differ
4 i h) w8 A' [( Y0 ~7 k* s1 MCauses for such differences
) E5 S8 F: |: u/ j7 c) \$ G3 A" NYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* `# Z. h- H: k! @4 d; S | nECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 w, V0 ^* [# O( r0 |- V" y! l
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Technology
5 I) F! M8 M7 R# o0 CInstitutions: p8 y) t1 q# \
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 1 k. j5 F2 v5 U, y6 l3 M
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+ f+ _- u) L* m6 K0 M4 iSupply and Demand3 C" {+ R3 e5 W2 j
Consumer Behavior& v% X3 Q. _( k: \0 ` N3 d- ~
Production and Cost
' m- a9 j' z4 N; C- z3 e) z) d" _1 MPrice and Output
/ R' n# I& M/ W4 ^, W# mMarket Structures
( z( m* C9 q/ u9 lYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!1 p/ h O9 C3 {- ~/ \4 j3 ?6 _, w
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I6 X- N! d' R: j& b5 J
Topics:
! i( e+ p* j: }1 H& a4 lTheory of consumer behavior/ ] P. _8 r" i- d$ K6 z# T
Theory of production and cost! W9 S* ` d" Q( V
Price and output determination under competition$ ?& u: Y7 ~, G3 P9 Z
Monopoly and other market structures
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: M& o6 d# g# q/ H+ H# F) P+ @If you enjoyed learning about , S# D1 G6 s' X1 A, P
Costs and Benefits
/ N3 k5 e1 J t! K8 n. NExternalities6 i0 h" R4 K0 _: o6 d
Decision-making/ W5 U& v- q9 Z5 N
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Capital Investments3 \, G4 o# j5 m @3 F
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
/ U/ J7 y5 X% c x* ]/ EECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation& k0 J& F4 ?# j- u
Topics:
* A2 }" J* S k8 T; NCost-Benefit Analysis
1 r% c$ H+ k, [) KEvaluating Public Investment Projects
1 ~# q3 E1 h3 z1 ~) F, O9 eLook at examples from ! z2 c6 x' \ v8 c' B6 T% J* P3 y" m, M9 w
Transportation
; k% U0 }$ C) V" l5 BRiver Basin Management
3 h' O9 a N1 R N: \: e: `8 eElectrical Generation
+ y7 V* w; Q7 b- Y' Z5 k1 a; @: GOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
# }! ~& |# ~. ~( C2 x6 l0 GExternalities
8 |( S( \/ W* [1 ^, z$ ~Resource Allocation1 s+ @4 I+ t2 t7 \. x0 l4 c
Taxation- h8 h9 G# q2 L. K
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
7 {' q6 _! C% x M, e6 [, KYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
" L p9 U0 q* L2 NECON 365 Resource Economics) M: d5 l1 e/ z P/ w; p6 v
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources+ r6 r; @ E- X% x* ^
Scarcity and pricing
$ @- c4 o' c; y5 ^Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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* _# a" _: s L! G4 i$ U0 QIf you enjoyed learning about & ]5 l _6 x. L- q; E% @# G2 _
Resource Allocation
* Q! z, ^1 w# C7 {" U: K" |' ?Pricing3 d" j% d- f1 N% _7 i4 [2 r
Markets
) S- ^6 s$ m" i; c8 i! z( X" Y( UGovernment roles
2 m7 H0 B, W2 a, u) E1 z( `4 aOr would like to learn more about " q, @8 { U3 j3 D
The energy sector, including sources and markets$ n# I$ L% b* V9 m! L) e+ Q
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues+ d$ P, z3 M% M/ v( J
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Energy Economics!
7 O) {( o& I6 u& G; M; VECON 366 Energy Economics
4 b: [2 K! C" VTopics:
, _4 E; ]; Y8 t! HPricing- I! q1 Z2 H2 U) s3 f+ I) q
Role in economic growth
# T K: }* E5 f! E5 A, MEnergy sources and markets
9 t3 e5 Z8 l' z$ Z' B9 Y$ }Role of government ! L- J" I6 Z u
Regulation
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" c4 n' G% k, _( h; }; ZIf you enjoyed learning about
" [* v7 C5 o2 _2 T( `; U% v6 XExternalities
! `- S2 I3 w, H& M" [7 B" N; R3 {Regulation7 X/ y, [0 ]0 B8 J+ @
Government roles% {$ y% t u6 ?0 a: ` F
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. Y) d @8 x" i4 A6 Z7 lEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
4 b1 @ r- b, L5 V. V' JSteps taken to address deterioration
: k7 g' L- d$ Y% {You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
! i: \( E# L$ \! YECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 Y5 z5 \& _/ Y6 u7 \/ qTopics: 0 z' @7 q8 `, O D8 f
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
! p# Z- N7 b6 q3 `+ [- VTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
* Z! } g9 J& R G9 S( STheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 0 m4 C2 d( w, _9 J" Q" {; s3 U
Recreation economics
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. N4 {! G- u DIf you enjoyed learning about
2 B' R* v4 R; ]- z8 `% ^8 f Individual Incentives
0 X9 f: u w( I" s! S. d6 sTotal Welfare 2 O3 v/ [, |$ k" i
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ECON 378 Law and Economics
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! E) ?3 _% S8 h3 `Issues in Criminal and Family Law; l- @/ K e0 k `4 F$ O2 w4 J
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining4 d( t" Y( Z y) x1 s. r* Y7 \& K
Child Support Payments
. R; n* U. A7 j+ I9 E, N; EPrivate Divorce agreements
) f& ~ c+ }) h3 b- W* f3 a4 O" l$ f4 JCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
" X1 t# ]7 L, L5 D7 i7 F/ yDominant Strategies
6 Z; S! z) H) e# |Collusion- |- O( l9 P7 D ?$ w
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! / Q1 l3 Q9 a* u0 S$ j% a
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications z+ ?1 _ _$ I6 t! X# _
Topics:
4 k/ Z3 l0 E( v( cAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games7 N/ }- Z/ P/ `1 J
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
: [# F7 H' i: g* ZNote! Prerequisites:
& z/ \0 |! r7 |ECON 384 & 299 |
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