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v2 ~6 R" k1 Y! Z! ?' `+ ]& U9 _# I3 {Growth& c: d/ f" G8 A4 @" C
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China as an Emerging Economy3 @) g" r! D& C) Z$ ^9 k3 a- O2 I
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
: R# u9 D6 t0 W1 a0 eECON 211 Chinese Economic Development) z; m' N! o8 [' {; I X2 e) I
Topics:
# [+ J, l- p$ wChinese Economy Characteristics
4 p- [% V' N; w9 l$ e4 |+ v3 ]Recent Events in the Chinese Economy9 F5 ?2 K7 c. U" Q" I4 j4 j" Q
Consequences of economic reform
' S! R8 v) u5 z6 T. oCanada’s economic relations with China
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) Z! `5 `: [( s- q, iIf you would like to learn more about: : G1 o4 g' P' {% C/ ?; p
Rich and Poor Countries- Z/ t! W2 w# V
Why economies differ0 v! ]+ w9 F7 ]6 v, G
Causes for such differences9 N# f' _- t7 r, o
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& b0 g' }& q, a8 cECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 A# r9 U+ A9 x H
Topics:
3 [ g! _7 R+ d# k5 ^" cTechnology% }% J6 V( e! V- U5 C& N
Institutions
5 w% K) h8 T0 O D0 X9 IGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
& ^$ ^+ e, n I2 u$ oConsumer Behavior$ p" j( w1 e5 i5 h3 C n
Production and Cost6 [4 p4 i/ O4 D0 J" j. S2 N
Price and Output" ~& w% t& O1 L n
Market Structures9 j6 o: ]* ?$ r9 s& X8 r4 G7 V
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!9 g$ o- j7 {4 w4 {
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
3 K. l, q. p, ^Topics: 0 y: z. _" c% ~" ^# h9 S1 f
Theory of consumer behavior
5 F5 D" ?4 s: H8 k. F* BTheory of production and cost
1 h# k$ s ]3 e0 c z' s W @4 _Price and output determination under competition" b3 h7 P$ E( c& l" J* Q
Monopoly and other market structures$ X/ ]. V4 J' o, U& ]& Y" y% K) _! L
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ Z8 G9 C- M0 Y1 H- tCosts and Benefits
, G; W& u1 i! ?& \3 uExternalities
8 a6 n( m% [5 x _Decision-making
+ D" {% g1 K. tOr would like to learn more about
: E9 L n; J4 v+ p" }8 H0 t# V5 m" DCapital Investments
' v3 I; S' r6 c3 k+ cYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!# L4 b2 l. p# E/ y2 ~
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation. W1 F" b4 _/ ^& W) T; Y
Topics:9 W6 b$ {; T" f
Cost-Benefit Analysis
9 u! U9 y \4 [- h1 aEvaluating Public Investment Projects/ M) q8 i4 X9 @6 W2 q
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Transportation
/ R/ x# U" ^/ B8 b8 y+ d. oRiver Basin Management
x# x7 H5 S0 H2 |Electrical Generation) D6 D% `. _5 }+ I5 \+ t
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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3 D! A, H6 c. A* W& kIf you enjoyed learning about
1 u+ [, b4 D- r4 k9 }Supply and Demand! i% K) G( z. U+ H8 \5 Y X. j
Externalities
0 G% C; I- `. M3 p9 l5 _Resource Allocation3 K9 G2 ?% h$ N
Taxation: w, C d2 C8 h8 O5 ^( |
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada6 ^& f7 Q+ x! z4 N/ r3 q9 r
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
! T- ]0 h9 C5 `' _& q. Y! f$ YECON 365 Resource Economics/ ]5 Q6 ~5 Z' e6 W$ I
Topics:+ x% d- X8 C' j0 J0 Y; u
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources! y' | L( `$ ~! j j
Scarcity and pricing
+ q& I1 s* A, B9 X7 Y1 \Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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4 p% f. E: y* S( zIf you enjoyed learning about / r6 T) _: M5 d0 v: h5 d
Resource Allocation# w9 K0 f9 b% y+ p) i% v6 W% i
Pricing" ?. x, ?0 E7 t1 Y$ p7 k. ~
Markets8 k% u/ ]/ O) T1 f
Government roles
" f& Q& D2 }: \: U+ IOr would like to learn more about
3 a% y9 ^6 ]) F+ k- dThe energy sector, including sources and markets3 i" w. i9 ]5 w
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues2 l: ?8 J% X3 p3 v
You might enjoy a course about
( X& P) x! V% qEnergy Economics!
r, ]: x/ P' F/ S R5 TECON 366 Energy Economics
+ v G s/ Y, l7 r `Topics: ; V& k: B. O+ X ]; i! z
Pricing
! h2 I5 g- `( p- {$ mRole in economic growth
6 D2 ^7 x R# `1 C6 U8 X4 nEnergy sources and markets ( x. \. E2 \6 \# I6 ]7 Q; \1 d
Role of government
5 K/ b& ?! k/ ? n7 R) J9 BRegulation 2 W; N' G( ^5 f, d
3 M$ C8 O5 p2 x# _) ^+ v# pIf you enjoyed learning about ( h, P m6 [0 W
Externalities
' o6 |. v2 }9 Y9 F9 XRegulation
8 f1 H( p5 F; `2 o; ]1 ?! Q' i6 Z+ JGovernment roles7 Q' @+ T* N) N
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
3 J* i. D' D5 \/ O" N7 sSteps taken to address deterioration' y+ h; u, b/ Z, ?/ s9 N+ k Y& e
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
6 q; x: ^$ _$ c. MECON 369 Economics of the Environment
% i! i: E) m& @" d% Q' JTopics:
i# o/ `9 k* `" oEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment : U4 ^3 a. E3 R
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
7 E% I d5 P; x f; @0 vTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
" l6 Y- C S, W% @: {2 w2 c$ PRecreation economics
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Individual Incentives' M( n. E' e2 t; n0 M) X% g
Total Welfare
9 ^7 E: y5 e$ Y- a* {$ a* E. vYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
" u# k: }' M: P, s* C; V5 O$ aECON 378 Law and Economics: g1 M7 f8 d1 K" s V, K
Topics: / O: {* ^5 ?! n4 G" H
Issues in Criminal and Family Law4 k$ I# Q9 l9 h" E) I/ B( O
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
# m! x% v( \6 l9 l' ^; JChild Support Payments" K! o# u; j" I
Private Divorce agreements
6 `, ]" F- z: v6 T4 S* b( H' eCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma7 w, P; G7 g$ S. C6 h x
Dominant Strategies6 P m/ R. o% c0 q1 U! H/ r" _
Collusion) F7 t( {- H* n- M; ~) V
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! : F( p# J9 w+ r4 f7 Q1 J
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
/ B7 L8 t3 H. Q' p! W8 STopics: . _3 f' Q( b6 D# e$ T! s$ V: ~' h7 h
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
8 B* ^& V# H3 z9 v& @" OApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
' j" _+ t- ~6 J' o2 nNote! Prerequisites: 2 {- O2 D* n5 {% X& I
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