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T; [$ L; Z( ^5 ^5 nGrowth% t3 N4 V% o3 w9 P4 o$ G
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China as an Emerging Economy
; Y. ^9 H3 s; x! H" B2 P9 x, d4 oYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
" {; b* k$ V& F* s; @ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development9 I) K# Y: j, F: L" {$ [& V" _' _
Topics: 9 f w" k1 w) g& q6 I& |2 h; l
Chinese Economy Characteristics5 t" V# _; u3 V+ H3 y
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
2 D5 ]- d& p; \* w: k# H& UConsequences of economic reform. E) [& B( J1 S
Canada’s economic relations with China/ |: S% Y8 N% s
4 z3 C- T7 P% E$ L9 ~7 Q8 b- }If you would like to learn more about:
/ b4 l% X N( Y) s: PRich and Poor Countries
3 q: {+ e! {3 X2 `5 L1 d+ _Why economies differ
0 P7 F$ P, }6 Q# ZCauses for such differences9 K7 U3 {- X% q% X* r" p( O
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; M: ]- b! Q7 J' p0 s
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- \0 t$ e$ {8 |( JTopics:8 e1 v$ C. w' M/ p3 E+ t; y
Technology0 l& @& k- b8 [1 w4 u" s
Institutions3 s- w. z: A1 s: B+ V
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ! w7 o; Y! }9 [6 q) _3 y7 L
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Supply and Demand! v% g: g! J: r6 S: p+ p
Consumer Behavior
; U1 o( ?2 p! x: A5 F1 k) U7 mProduction and Cost
& R# R0 a1 H6 \/ T5 ePrice and Output
( `; e# n& g- p$ l0 X M1 VMarket Structures
# P' \: S9 z) y: oYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
2 R; J- R: \$ J0 j( \9 V, WECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I5 [0 M7 U8 K8 }6 W0 T. B& N( ^, s
Topics:
1 N+ f/ P: z: a2 }4 bTheory of consumer behavior' K" p0 R. s) Q0 _0 A4 `9 r+ S
Theory of production and cost
2 R5 M8 l4 x) K6 F" dPrice and output determination under competition
3 G. K- P" a8 `6 VMonopoly and other market structures S$ o$ ^: N2 _4 _2 T; I& e) V
9 H0 r& E9 |- R& _If you enjoyed learning about
' P% p8 o; _5 MCosts and Benefits
/ M1 s( Z7 s3 Q% {( c; HExternalities0 Y w, p1 E9 t8 R9 Z
Decision-making* d7 q$ Z+ D; p
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Capital Investments( L8 L6 O) N; @2 t
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
) s% G8 t( R3 Y: |- uECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation. y+ Z$ y2 W+ r, i
Topics:
( g$ L% {- ~5 t7 s$ Z4 lCost-Benefit Analysis t4 A# g* `4 H; N* { s
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
0 Q' V1 J& c5 i5 yLook at examples from
( y" x9 z, |% Z# O6 X2 nTransportation3 l4 ]$ e; c' q% n8 r. q3 i
River Basin Management
; T: j0 S3 H- N! n+ X0 {" rElectrical Generation& B3 A4 c2 Y- ~( J
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control- `- \, y( [: ~, s
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# _3 x3 o- V# B" }' |" gSupply and Demand6 D# `% X# _9 @' l
Externalities+ J1 i/ R: g7 o M. i. n
Resource Allocation
6 e; J& _0 t. F# h: R! `. UTaxation7 @ ?% Z9 w% g$ D9 J/ x
Or would like to learn more about
) ]# [; k% z6 ySupply of Natural Resources in Canada5 [5 E( C5 Y# L7 R+ d4 y
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!" k5 y+ T- H% e+ I% H7 V
ECON 365 Resource Economics
5 K5 l, w n0 h$ ^7 OTopics:9 e: e% |/ Q* L2 t
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources# u5 d( ]" T2 h1 j: I
Scarcity and pricing
1 z. a# U9 N4 }' q3 GContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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4 S& l( c$ \8 [3 X- lIf you enjoyed learning about
+ f- U4 u, X4 DResource Allocation$ ~& y, e, A2 G* m- I7 s
Pricing5 y+ R& C6 X+ U$ y; t' n z
Markets
0 w7 z0 |3 i2 x9 Y. {% s0 h5 P% A" VGovernment roles* v9 h: z- l) r" z" t5 ^; C+ ~8 ?, n
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6 J3 r/ ~% m& P$ ?6 `7 M3 vThe energy sector, including sources and markets# |- E2 U" [) @) o9 W- }0 y
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
" _# T+ e4 a h: N. VYou might enjoy a course about : v# P4 q$ m; [7 o% j8 t% `
Energy Economics!
3 g* N; N: u6 K3 aECON 366 Energy Economics
, K( S0 H# w- L$ K. C& }+ OTopics:
7 w( O" [* V& K& i) S% xPricing* i( F* k" X3 [
Role in economic growth 2 Y2 P- k" K8 G! a
Energy sources and markets ' }0 j: R* K2 |% ^! ]+ E
Role of government
0 q$ o4 C" ~/ }1 tRegulation
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Externalities2 }* T I$ z8 j: H' e# ]
Regulation3 n7 z4 e0 o' A! y9 [' f9 h- D5 w
Government roles! V- P, ~2 \; Y8 X/ R1 F6 ~% z
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
1 U) _4 ^$ v# O- c- pSteps taken to address deterioration4 E$ C! y2 B: y8 ^ T
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! : E- H2 j/ [4 a" O" H4 a
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 I7 J9 d5 v" ^& f4 _5 x0 ]$ l" t
Topics:
$ l" c. [: H9 g7 Y& m% \; N; ~Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
2 v) k, U: k. b4 T. s" O+ tTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 3 d0 q. `4 o! m2 |) n ]! x
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
* H3 B( S2 L8 c) C) J7 o1 h% bRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
& E( b7 N }6 N& ^9 b Individual Incentives" \9 c8 {$ j, G$ D6 F3 G, ~
Total Welfare
/ Y' {3 ~3 q8 I0 ~3 yYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 4 x; e* ], U4 c& ~" g
ECON 378 Law and Economics& B( m* O+ L) U" Z9 T& X; N
Topics:
3 W! |( I! b$ m+ l8 E2 N' qIssues in Criminal and Family Law
9 f9 C+ I! _/ k2 _, C& h& _( vCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining/ B$ D1 V" f1 u7 T
Child Support Payments
3 I; `0 \2 O) R7 l# C7 `9 ?% RPrivate Divorce agreements
+ w0 H* ]( u: }8 {8 KCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
' Q1 x1 j7 N y/ ]' v+ f! Y5 oPrisoners Dilemma( M1 b) B. \" c0 h% \ l
Dominant Strategies
& S( t6 v9 e2 U+ y9 GCollusion! C2 v7 K" R, E, U6 C4 ?
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
. F- [! ]1 M' B# [) b# T6 L+ q( iECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
3 T# L# b, B) C: I6 ZTopics:
+ w9 c# g2 o6 ^1 wAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games1 a9 {8 a& Z. G$ W7 n& q5 J1 `
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 9 s" u' t( u$ P( Z9 S4 I, z
Note! Prerequisites:
1 u: D) I' s' s1 h& J( i% |! t& CECON 384 & 299 |
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