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Trade* _' d5 n( T7 }# b
Growth9 V' C+ \/ j- Y7 @' H$ `, G2 Q
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China as an Emerging Economy
# L% Q* y7 ~6 N kYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!, `9 `1 K( r) x" ~+ ]; f* t: _/ a
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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5 S- H8 q' W/ l6 j0 eChinese Economy Characteristics* v2 [. f; {' R9 i/ z0 t
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy0 x4 \* d6 @6 l& p) F
Consequences of economic reform
4 J* n& U* s4 OCanada’s economic relations with China
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* ?: [3 g: n3 M- q, WIf you would like to learn more about:
j$ P8 _: }4 F0 C9 R7 \Rich and Poor Countries! M$ o, D) r+ H" Q
Why economies differ
: T9 W$ j1 Z1 g* RCauses for such differences# j2 F/ _1 u5 Q. P* k# E' q/ g
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 b. f( J9 u# `6 I; L* k- q
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% @6 @2 _" j3 m5 U: y4 |4 t+ p/ ~- MTopics:' B! I& O7 ]) p( s
Technology9 G0 {2 W# K( a5 q, |8 I2 M
Institutions
0 x( \& u3 w- M! A8 jGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
5 F/ J' Z. r& {* LConsumer Behavior( d6 L t7 j9 ^7 S
Production and Cost! D& X5 w9 F7 ?* ]
Price and Output: W& v/ I Y4 ~9 C8 n
Market Structures
% e2 W1 H0 } r$ T5 w; eYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
( O6 Q" U& ]7 `* k! s2 y; HECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I3 E: a# V- f; _9 _# x( E
Topics:
" I( Q) j6 \4 O/ Y* E: k, }8 ETheory of consumer behavior: Q) }* J4 u T8 Y
Theory of production and cost
; n1 U; w K, ` d0 DPrice and output determination under competition
' W! V* h/ e; O( S' d) f& t/ V$ LMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits 7 d0 T5 b0 m+ y2 x+ |
Externalities) o2 G4 r1 P0 r( }* B8 p
Decision-making! v6 {0 D0 ~4 S) g0 d
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Capital Investments! C% i. E: Q6 z5 W$ w- U
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
& d1 l3 Z* C6 S2 N# Z3 i1 VECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
& f+ Q. j+ `7 b5 iTopics:
0 o2 ?" t" Z8 J$ J( k) D' dCost-Benefit Analysis
1 D' Y2 a `# ~( l8 k9 g2 OEvaluating Public Investment Projects: v! P& Y% D/ v3 ]. N* n7 [: e% }
Look at examples from % e4 D, [4 {3 K" w, O% n* g
Transportation
) F9 s8 R& _/ b9 {+ ^* @5 JRiver Basin Management
1 V$ u/ ~$ m4 d0 T8 BElectrical Generation/ Z0 S( ^" |8 q& D) w% Y* q1 ^
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control k2 J/ i# v- N t
$ H5 z7 K* r. V3 F6 w$ ~0 uIf you enjoyed learning about 7 j" G# ?) M, O7 q- |% E, D
Supply and Demand7 _. Q7 j8 N" V1 p" B
Externalities
: Z& P5 N7 [& a6 \( ^6 s0 qResource Allocation+ b, K+ I! o: G! p7 G a& s# z" T
Taxation! E6 q; o' \1 `. }& [+ Z; y: i
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
1 E9 a( f! z* e# Y' ?You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
* T2 K( Z9 |$ } j+ s0 i2 r) rECON 365 Resource Economics$ z* r7 y' L: q Y: E# U! p3 H
Topics:
* Q: `% V! w2 ~% {% b' IExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
4 \' B9 P! H g5 M7 ~2 cScarcity and pricing/ y9 y$ R; [1 j% ]
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation% E1 U0 H% j$ J- g2 u' ~/ u
Pricing
2 J" H) u( U- _$ h, Q, [ B- u" PMarkets8 h& l6 e f' S' _- S: h
Government roles
( e z2 l! a1 I, gOr would like to learn more about
4 K6 N! ?# f. y v$ `The energy sector, including sources and markets
+ I& D: s1 `/ ?5 ]7 ~1 I3 `Canadian Energy Policy and current issues; U5 c6 T7 U2 M# w
You might enjoy a course about
4 ~* K2 H% |. fEnergy Economics!2 q- F' E* ?7 z$ f+ J. Z
ECON 366 Energy Economics
7 d1 g5 ~* u1 k6 E7 B @Topics:
: a. X; Z0 R- T& B8 WPricing
3 C) \+ {$ ~6 G( F0 SRole in economic growth 0 m0 _5 B: |$ m6 | e7 i5 b; }
Energy sources and markets
8 o8 f" u* q3 x7 [! s1 I* lRole of government ( X R! N- v) ], M v- d+ B' y
Regulation
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% u( ] R9 b* KIf you enjoyed learning about / W9 S& j1 {& P" c" P3 H4 Y9 ]
Externalities
( a- E# c+ o; c) xRegulation
/ D6 M0 u/ @! k' {3 VGovernment roles
9 z* s" |9 D: ~6 v) nOr would like to learn more about
1 {$ q" r( {$ @8 z7 b2 REconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration! s$ ~9 s: \0 y9 h# g, y+ O
Steps taken to address deterioration/ p) m/ e2 D# f6 I
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! / [0 r1 b s* g" c) | `, h+ R0 ?
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
! R$ _+ g' G4 b: M' _Topics: : j, `% e& J3 q0 U2 I
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
. X5 W6 n. f7 OTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
5 Y/ g# Y* k! l1 cTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
# O) @( ?: j% PRecreation economics
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" H- g& z* |) ]! y- Z" }" O3 |/ vIf you enjoyed learning about( j& P( |$ [/ Q
Individual Incentives2 ?6 v! l$ v4 l( p( O+ \1 G
Total Welfare
0 Z* a+ R8 G: }( j# ^- ~4 \You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! / I0 z4 q8 r1 o3 o( T% g
ECON 378 Law and Economics
( k- K, x4 ?, y) _4 h& sTopics: ! n2 {$ \, V* a
Issues in Criminal and Family Law" ` J/ D5 \- q) y
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining! k0 D; _' O: _& ?/ F
Child Support Payments) y) H4 }/ T$ Y, g$ z+ f, q
Private Divorce agreements
% y/ X% `& A9 ]$ QCriminal provisions of the Competition Act; X, t' B- F9 b# F0 `* v" x
0 o) V0 i0 j; E$ M/ L4 V% ?4 rIf you enjoyed learning about
1 b; y/ @& y/ X4 A; FPrisoners Dilemma7 e% W" ?; [; r: S; F: a; z
Dominant Strategies
5 Q0 E X1 q' y2 @Collusion
$ x* U, D$ n8 s4 {2 d/ rYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 5 m/ h, C6 S# h" z2 A
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
) f3 t# q, ?1 x; ]Topics: M2 d5 a2 j; P. I2 `+ _8 ]
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
: n' r7 n( |4 @; Q$ B/ k$ Y" h* `Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 4 d+ d: O! }9 I. i9 P( k# Y
Note! Prerequisites:
2 M) `9 v3 V. j7 D; t4 Y, Q# ZECON 384 & 299 |
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