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; W1 ^$ j: x3 ^1 ?5 J& k& j- [- lGrowth0 s$ U1 k" w# e' ?. D& O, }
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China as an Emerging Economy
& Z q% _$ `: XYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
5 r; V, R9 A2 c+ y* I. a( }) qECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
2 @" x: j2 F( T; f) Q3 \' _Topics: + y7 d* L: h/ t5 F7 K8 Z
Chinese Economy Characteristics
6 p" o( Y1 l- y# m/ R5 F+ p2 IRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
1 C% P% S9 h0 n& a5 q9 b" FConsequences of economic reform
" h0 O R# g) C9 Z, q) CCanada’s economic relations with China
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- c/ H6 c+ s. BIf you would like to learn more about: 3 O8 B0 W& h+ h w9 g5 o& q
Rich and Poor Countries
3 ^8 c! M! i3 x, ~" e$ ~. q% {Why economies differ: v6 [2 c% j( F
Causes for such differences3 {, Z. t" r7 s0 I* q* D
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
6 v" v, `) n; h7 [* QECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 i# i1 L, V& s u9 ^4 z
Topics:8 i6 v1 z+ l8 C* W3 i
Technology
5 _% l+ D; ~# T9 k1 S/ QInstitutions
2 g, l' X# Z; J- l! ]) WGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand4 X5 ]$ h' _- n7 y2 Z$ G
Consumer Behavior
3 [; z1 [ [& @! nProduction and Cost& f% h( ^+ _5 j2 I
Price and Output' V& f, j9 m2 J% ~
Market Structures
6 l" \ k& g6 d; I( RYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
( _9 M& Z+ Z8 y% j4 t" MECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
2 g5 s5 U3 d. f: N9 U, PTopics: $ ` ^; ]1 A1 j
Theory of consumer behavior
2 S- [/ j. _# ]4 k: T7 n, _2 L& W7 gTheory of production and cost
2 R9 `* i: i# n4 dPrice and output determination under competition
0 O0 p! m! Y" r7 [" G9 Q8 m b6 uMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
) ?6 s& K% M0 U+ c' @4 \Costs and Benefits
6 f" j4 Q9 b& B* v% H( s1 XExternalities. Q2 m3 p2 t4 Q" t) q
Decision-making
# q9 V. v- q* g9 V% VOr would like to learn more about
' W6 B( M9 X1 {- {$ }; s. dCapital Investments. d: r) p! A7 ~8 V6 O
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
* Z) H: K$ X& T) n+ t8 _) ~ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 f7 S, P/ e6 F: f. u2 N
Topics:, U; Z( S2 u# R& c# f
Cost-Benefit Analysis2 N) Y! A' E1 O. B6 {9 M
Evaluating Public Investment Projects; \0 d+ j& W- V
Look at examples from
- j# S9 _+ p/ NTransportation
, j. F% n7 i! Q& O1 ~% @- ] B& DRiver Basin Management2 Z: r/ c7 }% Y9 W$ W8 S& \" M7 \
Electrical Generation7 z0 b4 g# f9 h! f% M' L6 L: z( @
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control! E2 e* T( P, z3 ^8 N+ D" @9 @
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 w+ F+ v0 a7 Y3 o5 P7 v0 k7 tSupply and Demand6 B ~# K4 m( u
Externalities
8 k0 R; a% Y+ `* iResource Allocation
3 A3 c, O% m5 n$ B3 t aTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada5 g1 [5 {9 X3 Z! ^8 F
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
5 R8 p. m& v7 n. w$ hECON 365 Resource Economics3 m& e/ ^# S7 s1 D
Topics:
" S9 G+ d% ], G, u) `Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources9 r* s2 z- l3 i. m) w7 C& X, v
Scarcity and pricing
( u/ j O9 O8 ?; f. ?' |) U' s e( MContemporary Canadian resource policy issues) e$ n6 n5 r6 o& G" D
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 ]& `0 S8 V' P MResource Allocation! E1 B- A& }8 w/ F( i( C/ W3 U
Pricing
7 B" H( ^1 j) ^/ \8 g, VMarkets
+ Z$ @7 D a8 X+ DGovernment roles" E5 v+ _- Q5 g& x9 Q1 R& h# `
Or would like to learn more about
7 Q+ z" ~8 \4 r$ EThe energy sector, including sources and markets
6 W* ?, W. _3 O `% B& TCanadian Energy Policy and current issues! V8 @' k4 x. I* P
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Energy Economics!
4 W5 \6 H, P' ^9 w; X6 T7 p* M- ^' }ECON 366 Energy Economics
' u/ ~ d9 v# I, aTopics: ! n# P' N) P/ e- ?
Pricing8 L( u- q6 ~& N% m/ l3 K2 H
Role in economic growth
% E+ q, b( l' sEnergy sources and markets
' t+ h9 b% B' b$ ~Role of government 1 H* Y$ S1 n9 y5 Y# r
Regulation `1 Z6 x5 i! o8 S! ~6 C( `4 _4 a
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Externalities
5 r7 V$ s& ^2 n, ]Regulation
, _+ G' Y4 ~0 ?% \4 EGovernment roles& _2 c- Y+ X# z9 H! C3 x5 y5 H
Or would like to learn more about
0 C& d \$ P3 k3 J+ rEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
$ H% r% W1 @& {% Y; Y4 Z! S' DSteps taken to address deterioration3 K1 k1 b F$ l G3 n. Q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ) h( F9 K8 O; A0 T- C
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
' s& x% S" X9 T& z8 G+ RTopics:
5 G3 U4 Q/ u3 } _Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ! ]8 X, t+ F/ w9 d2 W/ g C; G
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
3 D7 b$ {7 h$ F! n/ c# FTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ]1 p$ Q* U& k
Recreation economics3 S6 W: O/ b5 y8 s; D, G) F8 D
$ s" e; ]" P) S( _4 iIf you enjoyed learning about9 N1 `5 P2 L/ S
Individual Incentives) g- v( D* O) e1 z* G6 |
Total Welfare i; h' @7 j+ g `) ]4 Z- o% S
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! * d/ X# u" @) l/ x- \
ECON 378 Law and Economics
# l N6 {' F* L8 ]( L8 j& NTopics: " A5 @2 ^' C; K; s7 ^
Issues in Criminal and Family Law8 W+ z6 _: M4 V) w% h# E
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining% Z& Y% }7 D0 R( Z8 E+ Z u
Child Support Payments1 H5 J. [7 J* T9 p6 J& ~4 e" I6 V
Private Divorce agreements; I4 F. @ a! e' ` B) E
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act2 m% Z. r3 C' M- @( T
" T5 U, b5 `& b! ~* J8 KIf you enjoyed learning about : C. Q, a. A1 t
Prisoners Dilemma5 d- e1 X. E" ?' O" |
Dominant Strategies
" l! c( F( c3 G/ tCollusion( C9 i3 |5 m' f
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
5 G2 s2 Y/ J# t9 B. \ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications- h. h& b4 J- h! T
Topics: 0 K: L3 H: V6 Q* S0 {: R; u
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
# a2 s$ }/ Q2 X+ |& I" W( aApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion " u% l5 w# E% c3 t4 [5 R' B
Note! Prerequisites:
6 m2 j' m" Y0 o. T: h9 fECON 384 & 299 |
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