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Trade
* W" ~5 _8 g- \+ G' z+ Q: v* wGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy% o7 r$ P0 U& U2 s9 z% y8 z( R. i
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
' t+ F# G) G) _5 [9 zECON 211 Chinese Economic Development& s( D* C/ y$ \# o9 {1 i( b$ D. q! M
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
f- p# B9 Y! t. XRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
, G( I% _* q! G$ Y) B) @Consequences of economic reform
) Y; h7 I8 h0 i! K$ BCanada’s economic relations with China: i4 l5 P) B2 r4 ]; n' i
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Rich and Poor Countries
) Y* G. N; O9 g) m3 O7 ~Why economies differ
/ Z3 U3 g0 A( tCauses for such differences! L) a" k& J: g2 e( ?* e8 R# ?
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 Z9 @; s: `; j$ E0 R
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 Q6 G7 |! c* ]+ I- G$ w. d9 v
Topics:
# ^5 L6 }( T/ N$ K" NTechnology: E- X m& t, Y2 x, R& J
Institutions9 }9 ^& S) K" S# H- _
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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: ]3 r. \: z5 \% ], O! _If you enjoyed learning about * b8 `3 s# _+ K o2 v3 y: m
Supply and Demand# I3 Q& `$ m9 k( t: T3 R9 r
Consumer Behavior! M; j* ?0 f( w0 C- e: a2 S- n
Production and Cost n/ R3 h- F/ Y. C2 I
Price and Output8 Y6 U5 M/ L: p+ }, {% Z3 C
Market Structures
# u0 J$ B2 W+ CYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!6 z1 O) K' }" } E9 ?
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" j" [% u; z% ]" e: P
Topics: 1 a0 U4 `+ N6 Z. U H7 T$ i9 T3 c
Theory of consumer behavior8 g- L/ Q, n5 r U, F
Theory of production and cost
0 k G! S% q; k) ]Price and output determination under competition
9 \' v8 V/ [- x' GMonopoly and other market structures1 F" a: [# Z1 b" Y
/ o- l1 f1 n g" x7 fIf you enjoyed learning about 4 ^) _# t# }* Q' O/ m
Costs and Benefits
5 W1 Y, B% O+ X, F: t1 ~8 F0 nExternalities
5 C! P! f! F. X) H' _! [, v* ODecision-making5 f8 n0 z) h2 H( q6 @3 m# b
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1 l% m: u5 P# \ w, n! l* WCapital Investments' l) Z4 o! k" Y1 d
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!% r6 R; F9 z3 l% ?
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
4 c; B3 H' u+ v. d# W/ D, jTopics:+ @ A3 g/ @" O9 c$ H+ f" s
Cost-Benefit Analysis
$ @' `4 B# R' y+ N3 j! Q- jEvaluating Public Investment Projects/ n* X1 ~9 b0 h) d) }
Look at examples from
' p& J9 _8 h L7 a* \Transportation) ]# h3 h; h: w5 x7 k7 l# x0 x
River Basin Management
2 s' [5 v C F/ R0 e1 q* UElectrical Generation: H0 I9 s, H5 i9 z" [# q' ]
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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/ g8 B& s/ d4 N. PSupply and Demand& d! \$ f9 y6 |. j- S8 ~
Externalities
) ?, ^4 D1 _' ^9 B* uResource Allocation
+ U0 G- d- N% H: X9 G+ {Taxation f2 h6 n1 E# M: o
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
! T7 a ?4 h7 Q+ w5 \- l6 a8 xYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!! o7 O8 {9 M% `1 b
ECON 365 Resource Economics
) x2 s% X) T1 p7 @7 ~8 Z, a& D2 lTopics:. Y4 Q& w- ^- C
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
/ o1 I: [! `( O. Z8 q" }" z4 gScarcity and pricing
7 C" N' I% j6 ~, rContemporary Canadian resource policy issues* y( m) I1 H4 C* V
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: m, ^ S0 y; n/ S- P; |Resource Allocation4 u5 C( m" H; g! E9 S
Pricing
7 m+ e! \% o. n# S( o/ cMarkets: t( E/ p' Z7 M6 ]# `6 S7 T
Government roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets8 w8 k( c6 Z4 }4 k: x! T2 i
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
4 M5 V3 @* J* W5 p! _. wYou might enjoy a course about ) H0 o( [6 ^5 A" {1 W& y5 C7 W/ C
Energy Economics!
. c2 P6 f! Y2 {! ` [0 R/ ^ECON 366 Energy Economics" c. M) B( ^3 d0 P( `
Topics: , E+ O% B# U2 @1 t' x) H
Pricing7 z- @6 D( |0 u7 H: [4 j
Role in economic growth
" `, N% O# v- ]! g# O: NEnergy sources and markets ) q$ {# n' L: R7 t. h& `3 i
Role of government " C5 D2 B# X* e" _' b
Regulation
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. V4 g5 @- {# H0 J. p. C) Q/ `If you enjoyed learning about / |) J1 e4 N: G( D/ k3 w
Externalities
7 S( \7 D8 U: V7 v* x# |Regulation x& n2 J4 C9 @! |; R3 M
Government roles8 x, k) h* B4 U$ ?" I
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. C1 b! n# \6 v( G: U/ B% E4 kEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration2 r- \7 ]1 E& ]
Steps taken to address deterioration
9 Z7 W' q2 s/ v- u: f7 K7 iYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 9 l6 g# M% ^$ }7 }% T+ a% U* t& `1 R
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
, T7 C, l) } W# a4 m4 @Topics: & G( ^- _: ?% g. j
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
7 z$ [ L8 o3 u6 A1 TTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 1 R9 g. m; A% H" P- ?$ ?
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration % r, e, O2 g6 }
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives
4 `0 h" I0 L1 q+ GTotal Welfare : u0 t1 E1 B4 I# [; E# J
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
9 k& Z+ S3 ]+ i2 XECON 378 Law and Economics) Z) K' @% n7 c; L9 R
Topics:
/ L7 }+ J- @5 s7 y+ K! ^8 o) ZIssues in Criminal and Family Law
' ]" _& ]" j$ I. U( x' t6 nCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
2 [6 r) x5 K; H. f, C% }Child Support Payments; P& C( E$ B: d6 h% g1 g2 ^4 a
Private Divorce agreements4 V! Q9 Z5 S' k" }/ H6 s
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act% r8 P0 U7 F. S9 e
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5 B, Q& b+ G+ h. P+ A! ?- kPrisoners Dilemma
( K# D' _6 S8 X' VDominant Strategies5 F W0 o$ M' x
Collusion* k y6 ~& P: \* R/ u: p
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
( l& F% c# v. z. y A( \- a2 A/ ~) bECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications& w; ? I" O5 d+ Q9 G6 c
Topics: 1 N$ O/ f l" n# _- `8 ^; B k
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
* X7 D1 h1 d' g1 }+ v7 HApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
, {4 n! T9 b' L; TNote! Prerequisites:
+ @$ R7 _ c2 WECON 384 & 299 |
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