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Trade
6 L* i8 O0 y# Q u& j/ sGrowth |4 [) O/ ` _0 k
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1 f O, H2 N: q& LChina as an Emerging Economy
9 G1 q0 a" q: S; L5 W5 YYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!# ?4 B$ O9 f0 N. L3 h% a8 t
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development+ I/ x3 G+ c/ f5 x$ ~& D% {
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Chinese Economy Characteristics3 k/ F3 W! M& a' U
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
1 o7 {! ]: _6 i; o/ F- N |Consequences of economic reform; [% c) i* L' T
Canada’s economic relations with China: L5 V, u% I; s; d
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Rich and Poor Countries% h4 A5 @8 @, o5 v B A# A+ k
Why economies differ' A' M6 @. w* K5 @
Causes for such differences+ D t- m. O6 R5 I( z S
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 Q8 q0 G# K: c# F5 E: T- DECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ d3 ~) a$ U5 dTopics:
6 A& ^" W( Q: |+ t! DTechnology
7 k" g, O* {% J1 W8 I$ r+ x/ Q2 h MInstitutions- a, d% L0 c. r5 l- S
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence # U9 {3 e5 n9 A: s
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Supply and Demand n. z) r) f5 B' W! z
Consumer Behavior0 `6 S+ r! s+ f; ]' d& r! `5 T
Production and Cost
5 a: O* P1 M" }% qPrice and Output7 Z+ ?" G2 R2 r1 X
Market Structures3 T- Z2 X/ {* z2 ~& }: Y& t |
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!. G7 E1 D G) i4 v4 U5 X
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I& U% F- v5 R$ b
Topics: ( H4 ?; Z1 Z% y+ [! h$ s
Theory of consumer behavior2 v# K# b0 s8 A ?' A
Theory of production and cost
5 \& d$ N9 p ]! iPrice and output determination under competition
: e, K7 T+ @9 w+ f, vMonopoly and other market structures% h$ |' T/ O- K4 h
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3 _- ?( ~% f# C% U% R6 MCosts and Benefits
" D4 a5 d2 K, S+ z6 ?Externalities
4 v; q( V4 r* I0 L- W" ] `Decision-making! k7 d, C( ^' s
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8 ]6 d5 j8 \# v/ e! o; mCapital Investments8 n% T8 _# c* }5 X, H* `
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!$ s' A1 S/ Y; w- i" \
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation, P9 E' g& u# s3 @' s" J
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Cost-Benefit Analysis3 b1 ^* X) W) M( ]( u7 q) A
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
+ p4 E' Q" Q7 @% SLook at examples from U: j. j7 r' F
Transportation; x6 c7 i3 C6 a
River Basin Management
! y+ l; `3 {$ E! G. BElectrical Generation
# t8 e# X( ~$ p1 M: u( pOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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. A& S8 C, o# u8 ]" K) v; _If you enjoyed learning about * {2 r- s4 r) @* L! C. Q* N
Supply and Demand! T* o+ s7 o+ b( b; ]- H, n
Externalities
+ f; g0 s5 D: u9 P. NResource Allocation
3 b$ y. i9 x. S% R$ [+ ?" S2 UTaxation. c+ f# Y. L( Y5 K6 T
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada8 l8 Z5 S+ [. y3 q4 ~( O
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
: J. X5 |! W" }) aECON 365 Resource Economics$ @8 n7 w% G" z' P3 t
Topics:
" b, ^$ ~3 x( h3 E2 gExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
) c' W; W p- \& JScarcity and pricing+ q& l$ _; n1 M7 [
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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$ C+ I6 S+ A* g+ q8 A0 {0 dResource Allocation
' W$ ^! V- y: p+ T$ h$ YPricing+ `" v& n: E% i' s
Markets( Q6 l5 Z; @" k6 y
Government roles- l+ v0 n0 g7 A/ z/ H
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1 c- F3 `( q( A( q; l) lThe energy sector, including sources and markets2 `) U8 `8 h6 a# D; }, A9 V
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues( P4 w/ c* ~- @1 U' e
You might enjoy a course about
5 |5 F4 ~7 \! r. S+ AEnergy Economics!
/ D k9 ^+ H. O2 y7 U9 AECON 366 Energy Economics
* y8 B4 L" W" q# RTopics:
$ E! C* K( f8 d9 h7 j+ gPricing
y' ^- J4 H) c% T5 O( E' GRole in economic growth V3 w4 t7 x' U% a' E$ _
Energy sources and markets . |- Z2 z1 d K7 [: I
Role of government
0 ?% E7 v8 h XRegulation % e4 G) t, {% w' i3 F" _, j
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Externalities" ]! Z: S; f* m" d) n8 ?6 Y
Regulation9 z7 M0 u% L- [: H
Government roles2 v7 r c( r. s2 ?* ]. e$ r
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% d# z t5 g8 H0 CEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
* I$ a9 Z" ?: g A" Q3 RSteps taken to address deterioration0 e" x1 R9 I$ I- q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
% `. [! N _1 e/ c) O( \4 TECON 369 Economics of the Environment
" W, E2 w6 o9 T) [, ]6 E- yTopics: * B I. E, @& K# j) M: q: Y
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment * a! K' k; I" Q1 o
Types and causes of environmental deterioration . z* W8 p. k: w; r* R9 @( K/ o
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
( K( I% g% d \( L" _' n$ C8 VRecreation economics4 ], g7 q; }) U4 E+ t% W
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Individual Incentives- K- ?1 @; C" H9 `
Total Welfare 3 ?1 l+ c: j& x/ \( _
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
2 w' K0 U- } M& X3 J1 _# qECON 378 Law and Economics4 p5 O2 {8 A0 ^ u0 T7 D- R6 r7 I% T
Topics: 6 f9 y/ h8 z3 V" U/ b
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
/ W" O9 f; v4 ~$ UCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
( O# K% j8 O n0 Y( OChild Support Payments: Z: _5 I/ o2 b& z) r' ?; O
Private Divorce agreements
2 _' ]" p. I9 GCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
7 ^! L' c$ w/ j/ t6 I" ^, BDominant Strategies
% X- \" f2 B, D6 a6 dCollusion8 j# |+ v# B$ u% q5 L3 V
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
) |" C8 Z; i( ]2 r$ IECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications1 E$ A9 h7 O+ q& {4 q' Z% ?
Topics: / ]) x$ X' X9 W* q; s
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games* Z6 \: }3 O2 C" @/ l
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
% n' K% h2 c2 q* aNote! Prerequisites: + ^ V% O: q& h4 x
ECON 384 & 299 |
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