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Trade
+ I5 S( j. T4 z1 G/ x2 ]Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy" J7 q$ B( A9 }8 t) G! ]2 m
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
9 Y+ |: b! n" a: J: k8 YECON 211 Chinese Economic Development/ u/ g* r/ r5 z: D; y) j
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
3 X* u. W t% O. k" i$ RRecent Events in the Chinese Economy& w; O. h; F8 ^8 H! h
Consequences of economic reform
- ~ G( d* i# y. u3 mCanada’s economic relations with China
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: _" V+ I- u* u8 tIf you would like to learn more about:
" x+ @- _4 \& BRich and Poor Countries# Z' R; G0 G$ G3 g! D6 p2 g
Why economies differ
: E* U% ^! [( a- _) uCauses for such differences
% ?( h, [. O7 v; S; z; [/ uYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ o( L' t: f t/ j, d& h# g
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ \1 ]$ k+ S6 l' O3 R8 z6 S; ^: u
Topics:8 w u3 f- m( H* S3 |: a
Technology& G% i* }# }( j A' h
Institutions N- f9 W: Z; a. L; k
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about + ?6 o0 _+ Z, D, E% \# [3 T
Supply and Demand
* c, z+ k( B f& ^1 V8 BConsumer Behavior
" R! v: S( l3 q* [0 O; |7 ^* a2 RProduction and Cost
* r/ q: k) u( L! }$ ?Price and Output8 |6 F. D" X5 ~8 J/ N
Market Structures, E- b, A) Q: l) x8 p& X* g' U
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
: C6 v+ }1 D. x' ~ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
5 b9 \: M P1 }* K) x1 t' B& o' a( UTopics: 8 D: G3 M7 m9 o: d
Theory of consumer behavior2 g( z Q/ I* h3 g
Theory of production and cost9 J8 X# x# M% {' a
Price and output determination under competition
( I; c. Q9 b" C6 L6 J- v+ E6 `8 A. O$ wMonopoly and other market structures
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; E1 \% S* k( V# V/ I0 oCosts and Benefits ; `* [2 W& z- D, U0 R3 e
Externalities$ x0 i; r8 _' ?) |; J7 R$ o) P& T
Decision-making
+ i# p2 _+ r$ o+ q) R$ yOr would like to learn more about
" F5 ]: g7 a# k6 eCapital Investments
6 T8 F7 {7 G! ^2 D( Q: Z# J( S: aYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
$ a, D* _5 }8 p2 x* \9 nECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation1 `" C) t# [. y0 f
Topics:
^. C& x o1 P" o; H3 c9 d5 KCost-Benefit Analysis+ G/ R; Q# V2 G% V1 R
Evaluating Public Investment Projects9 S! p- |# `& F! K
Look at examples from / R5 J7 e1 f: H
Transportation
, p h3 w9 X' s# c5 r/ x& wRiver Basin Management5 F, ^( N3 |" p
Electrical Generation9 q0 ^7 H4 ]' @
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control) Y- b* l8 t) [+ ?
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2 I' N" ]- K' b/ ^Supply and Demand! R$ w4 q y6 w- R$ {# Z5 _- ?
Externalities P- G$ O% X- k9 X; ^" l
Resource Allocation- Q, Q8 D8 G% I1 W. f8 E% y
Taxation
! G" `8 T4 T8 c* C( l' uOr would like to learn more about . b& V; g" ]% W2 `
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
% _0 n0 f+ O6 |: I% `0 j6 KYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
2 K# M6 t4 A- ?) `' L6 J) vECON 365 Resource Economics
6 d( w3 P# L" ?9 d" }9 E2 jTopics:7 h7 C/ u1 u- o
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources3 G) d5 p# k% H5 O% k) I
Scarcity and pricing
3 A( H" G: I; P N w' j% }Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues, A5 B/ O, k* L' f+ ?- {5 J! K
& E! M/ G- e# R8 z" x1 ]: BIf you enjoyed learning about
/ N. s7 p3 z8 @# Q7 U; w. TResource Allocation: h/ r% c( Z8 c. H6 |7 j1 J$ a
Pricing% Q* H1 P. _ I' y! M) ?& i" ]: H" U
Markets
- S1 X# B/ \/ T! w, e; JGovernment roles% [; Z1 g1 x, r# B8 U; E; v
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
# s! v8 L4 u& L [7 B" ICanadian Energy Policy and current issues# N- A% @" r9 \ b
You might enjoy a course about
( @, b" o/ v0 I8 MEnergy Economics!
6 H9 K* H8 x& O' {ECON 366 Energy Economics. L: ~# @' w, z5 |" W [
Topics:
9 V; S# _9 J1 I3 Y4 v$ @Pricing
, q# T! @) ]. \Role in economic growth
9 M# N& ^5 Y& j2 V8 fEnergy sources and markets
. B, O! F2 @7 ~9 `9 ~ sRole of government & c: y6 u& \9 ? {/ `$ k5 w
Regulation
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- F3 o9 J( f' b$ K7 P1 zExternalities
. C' j8 F1 s( Z7 P( X1 e: B& t3 TRegulation' y$ A7 H* @/ Z# Z
Government roles
2 ?" ?; }2 i) ?& c1 Y3 AOr would like to learn more about
0 f. H& O3 c2 \7 r- r* b" T ?Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration$ Z( I8 z& u: M( |8 u
Steps taken to address deterioration- _; J% u C0 K" j
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
c- F$ [$ W r, R# j. p, e4 TECON 369 Economics of the Environment
" w* J3 F! p+ ?8 g" @7 bTopics: # H$ ~- K: }; `2 w$ T- l# P2 t
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
6 E2 E: W7 B& b, j! ^Types and causes of environmental deterioration
- d! w x" g- sTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
; v( X% h1 `( T* J7 |0 T' XRecreation economics
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' T$ ?) ]5 L- ^3 IIf you enjoyed learning about" X3 D+ }" b" _$ o; g; @$ [" d
Individual Incentives
. U2 e* N# ]- r, W. J" ^+ P& WTotal Welfare 0 K0 |" b8 e8 y' \' s
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
0 |/ J- m8 k: w2 @, YECON 378 Law and Economics
9 [6 s, X0 J6 K! G, BTopics:
4 G( w7 x& [! qIssues in Criminal and Family Law+ W. [9 q; e9 D. t D! c
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
) k. v- O1 l* _, H! j5 AChild Support Payments
2 _- \! |, H- x/ z* i9 cPrivate Divorce agreements( ^# X: G" Y5 ]* U- V4 \ j: c
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act" q' e0 b0 D$ {2 J2 a1 F% v
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Prisoners Dilemma% Z. M5 b3 B n0 C( n) l$ ?1 B; B
Dominant Strategies
6 d$ K) K/ N5 S8 P4 Z7 ECollusion
2 F V6 Y% M* A0 P( }; z9 \$ NYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ! [# e, |5 J# x7 a) A
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
, ~+ E/ _, q. |9 RTopics:
0 i! e5 L" v0 J# X) x, v1 `6 D! hAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
G( G1 W1 w( \% u8 M* hApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion : {" @+ B- u% ~- L/ R
Note! Prerequisites: ' r9 a2 O, G, C0 n
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