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Trade% ~, @: j1 A" P6 {! C% ^! h$ e
Growth- L5 Y6 B: \# |
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China as an Emerging Economy7 ^: a5 M1 i. V9 t, {
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!# U3 w, e4 u! P5 y( l
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development* S2 y* q, V% V% C, G! F
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Chinese Economy Characteristics' q- f! o$ J# S# P9 { Z
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
3 B T7 b: U% p5 U& t ?Consequences of economic reform" X9 u6 O% @" S. A8 I& z
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
5 E: u( T! k1 j- k- t" N/ v% k, @4 s3 NRich and Poor Countries
+ u6 J" ^9 r* q) ~# V& s- q2 K0 g6 {Why economies differ
6 p" L: V }6 O$ [Causes for such differences- R5 a5 Q; S; ?5 k" c
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 B2 }6 V4 u! PECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 \' F' \+ Y. p& O* C; g9 M
Topics:
5 _! s; x" g) i7 u8 \Technology
, i5 ?1 X/ r z0 n7 c! QInstitutions
0 |. j1 { N) s3 d( a! ]Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ) {; U0 J- `) l H
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Supply and Demand: ]! m" m# \/ w. c# L+ w
Consumer Behavior. {5 x+ @ b [& E
Production and Cost# V, u$ ~2 P4 j, q( F( e
Price and Output0 M/ L& o+ `# A+ O$ r1 Y4 [% i, Y* h: k
Market Structures! m: V9 i& X! r5 O
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
8 \/ c! M! P5 _$ Q6 UECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
# K- m% J* J7 kTopics: J; d2 I3 O/ D( p4 F$ t' A
Theory of consumer behavior! u* P6 s- B) e$ }
Theory of production and cost% g5 }* \& x& x- H) E
Price and output determination under competition5 t# t3 k! k# o$ s
Monopoly and other market structures
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@) z# z: f9 n, @; ~: N8 cIf you enjoyed learning about . q8 Q3 ]* m. f$ }' n1 ?: R
Costs and Benefits ! H9 U0 R2 ^1 N% g9 L r
Externalities; v0 {8 z2 C o* \
Decision-making
- N) \8 Q U; I( k: e" z3 iOr would like to learn more about
/ V& Z' p' B) c5 N/ P# KCapital Investments9 c. I# L, z: b& X% G( {
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!6 ~+ E5 Q1 T% {( C; y
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
8 Y& l+ M! J! h7 y X; GTopics:
! A. {' ]4 R9 ~7 mCost-Benefit Analysis
7 }# D5 e2 f; dEvaluating Public Investment Projects
; D: {: h6 N( ?- \Look at examples from 3 i, w7 |' ~* s9 ~0 u; L. O1 B4 w8 u
Transportation
8 ^0 R/ G1 f8 K% {1 L0 URiver Basin Management+ d$ G4 A- T! x
Electrical Generation
, d* Y' `# x5 a9 |1 `; OOil & Gas and Pollution Control u! X0 e4 M3 n
: r9 ~! y" e5 ~4 y( zIf you enjoyed learning about
; Y( F& k1 g$ {" s/ G+ XSupply and Demand8 ?5 i* _* X& F3 f9 }- g+ @" P
Externalities/ L# ?! _0 I$ m$ B# ?. J% h
Resource Allocation
9 G6 H- l/ F9 h1 F/ ?) OTaxation
/ W! l6 j% H1 w/ C% A9 ~Or would like to learn more about
" k: H, `8 l0 zSupply of Natural Resources in Canada" W! z" l8 o5 I0 Z% n
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
% k: Q# Q# _% G8 iECON 365 Resource Economics; ?3 Q% t2 l2 l2 R: S0 @6 n
Topics:
& D7 l/ G$ d- ~7 }Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
6 G; L' f R6 GScarcity and pricing
( U8 g1 Y. R$ O3 U5 {9 C" k, i) HContemporary Canadian resource policy issues! P. j/ L' ]) |+ z
9 Y! d. P& u! l' RIf you enjoyed learning about
0 }1 I9 r2 ?5 V4 f: VResource Allocation6 f4 E# F6 \& L2 N* a
Pricing: V7 ^! J! J- s
Markets
' S% u t' R4 JGovernment roles: e" Z$ _" h; a' W& r- e/ G. ?
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% x" z( h+ C! {* E d9 @The energy sector, including sources and markets
0 t" t! R: B' Q7 V8 l# qCanadian Energy Policy and current issues5 T5 w6 o2 s: h8 x* E# V$ _
You might enjoy a course about
- R3 r% f4 y, J5 S- v% cEnergy Economics!
* U+ Y+ v4 g0 ]! R3 Z5 m# I/ g- }4 XECON 366 Energy Economics
# w' [0 B& G& T1 F+ gTopics: 2 @( L; U2 _5 K$ L" B4 g O
Pricing/ T% n! m/ G# r. @5 j6 w
Role in economic growth
1 F! z5 |$ F' E* n6 g0 zEnergy sources and markets ' l* H0 p7 g8 p. c. {; N( }7 i
Role of government
- ? N# Z5 |6 \& m5 U, R& @, r; }Regulation
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Externalities! P2 E% t g+ X6 r
Regulation0 b$ w9 _0 b$ V/ V# h( }' d
Government roles( `% K2 {7 I$ G5 L# E
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
1 Q# a8 E( E1 x' h) ^9 @5 vSteps taken to address deterioration
7 y l; A8 V' ^: K5 _You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ! h. P' p/ X k, |/ e
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
7 `9 F9 V6 |2 y9 y; g6 t1 QTopics: 6 W/ w o3 W; o! K& c
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
+ L# _0 p# I2 sTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 4 U' W D! h+ P& ?4 G
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration & @9 b/ d3 {3 n9 M. |) u
Recreation economics$ {8 l' q K3 _2 [" ~2 i& N
: J) ~+ b6 g; U1 d0 D; Y$ EIf you enjoyed learning about8 h. ~) q! }5 N: z4 h c6 ]
Individual Incentives
* ^( ]( z% P8 W! ]" H wTotal Welfare
: I" v; D$ o4 i$ t" v1 q0 mYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ' A9 U$ z. J& `5 r! D
ECON 378 Law and Economics
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law, {" M" n6 F, r: z
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining' N0 n% B! J: T
Child Support Payments
" B" j* {' Y" x# R; ePrivate Divorce agreements6 U8 v( { z7 T: j
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act( d. n2 K: F2 q; e
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' W9 Z- F# @' zPrisoners Dilemma
9 v: Q# v' T5 u1 W4 z+ XDominant Strategies L+ ]% _2 T% l
Collusion3 Y6 Z/ \0 C l- [2 p- v
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 5 E5 m( {9 \. T- ` y% L
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications* x* g! {4 e$ S$ P5 r$ c5 g4 u3 p
Topics:
( j0 @& W, X! _Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games2 z2 t1 u! K& \# k" B& N6 B
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion * ]& m: l8 V9 X2 v4 ~- ]! b. C
Note! Prerequisites:
; e5 V3 h4 B4 ]. {+ e- S9 z2 e8 mECON 384 & 299 |
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