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3 p3 }/ `/ Z0 z' BTrade
c8 X: D& [/ H5 n* Z7 A7 l) ]; lGrowth& u. H$ z" G$ Y. {( }
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China as an Emerging Economy/ o* H* n- O7 l. }# ]
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!- h5 c# `7 q; ^5 K: M$ t# T! h1 L
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development2 U, A* k3 [- S2 c. G3 ~6 s- C
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Chinese Economy Characteristics1 H' m; ]) j8 O% F, ?( g7 P. u
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy4 i$ f5 l0 N; k; A1 B$ j" r
Consequences of economic reform' B* K% B7 s- s
Canada’s economic relations with China% v: ` _' o& I* L& C) P7 x. p
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Rich and Poor Countries1 M+ D) t$ Q) P5 A# y: Z0 e
Why economies differ }/ K" A+ k& F6 \* v8 L8 `
Causes for such differences& v( V9 J" f7 c. B! _3 Y
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ _, V* H E* g7 i: w! D
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! H% K3 b; U( \8 \Topics:
3 X% L: L4 y: HTechnology
|$ C/ G: ]: ?+ b% n' g5 oInstitutions2 K+ {6 O6 P1 ^& K0 K
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 7 u' [( g: e- G8 R
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. r" _% Y3 ]4 {' w/ fSupply and Demand1 x# S' Q! I" c$ _& @+ H' Q
Consumer Behavior4 P: `5 V5 ]1 ]. a, [9 `; ?
Production and Cost
0 u. f* H3 G: C6 ]5 kPrice and Output
+ \0 K4 `3 j5 VMarket Structures
# f+ \8 z& k8 mYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!/ d& }/ V1 P2 z: f$ N5 O4 T
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I/ y/ o7 Z' A7 O+ i/ Q# Y$ m1 [
Topics: 3 |3 m! H; w; r; r( ]4 {: C1 f
Theory of consumer behavior
; y4 J3 S; E5 X7 ^$ \' Y$ n* k: eTheory of production and cost
( M# D5 U2 V' jPrice and output determination under competition/ |8 i. F* ?: I8 D) x+ w4 U7 Y7 r
Monopoly and other market structures8 n. J' k3 p k
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Costs and Benefits * t+ A( Q& O5 ~. u$ h" k2 |
Externalities
7 A, J. j0 Z$ Q) @' zDecision-making
3 E9 Y o+ Y; C* J7 z& I! e3 Y7 NOr would like to learn more about
% p' `9 ~$ v5 @! pCapital Investments
& T G6 `. r3 U+ a6 wYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation! U f% D8 f" n1 S$ {
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
/ S- {# \# B" m! tTopics:, ?, C6 p( w- u* H+ K- E; E# K$ V" }
Cost-Benefit Analysis
$ v6 P, z9 m1 U7 [Evaluating Public Investment Projects6 B E5 c: g& @- k( [
Look at examples from - x5 E; A, N$ {
Transportation+ R) B9 K9 L8 s* _1 K4 Z4 p
River Basin Management
+ n( v- @6 S7 k8 c; UElectrical Generation
9 G! t) k' v/ z) OOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand6 e8 `2 h' |' l1 c4 A6 @
Externalities
; D# d; e3 _5 S2 T4 c7 b* mResource Allocation* S% V) @$ m2 j/ E
Taxation" j f$ U( f4 l% G. r! N
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+ S( N+ n6 c2 Z6 h: X% ISupply of Natural Resources in Canada
$ P7 W3 Q8 Y% ^/ M+ h2 t9 z/ TYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!: X# z2 H7 e# ]9 ?% ~
ECON 365 Resource Economics$ C+ N. v8 ~. e2 d5 I( l
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources) b. j+ v& W# J, u# L* Q! R3 `
Scarcity and pricing0 p# g1 _7 K4 `- z
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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+ I) q) g. @7 S) V# h; VIf you enjoyed learning about
) R/ Y2 j$ F" }: z3 C5 H: L+ {# gResource Allocation
2 V* i: k9 t+ N9 aPricing/ M$ n2 ^2 k$ [, j: B& a3 e4 T+ a
Markets0 d, [+ {, }* v+ i2 x$ c* H
Government roles% o* Y6 M' m9 H
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0 {. K) u3 e( sThe energy sector, including sources and markets
5 V. P: q& W2 `8 I6 a- WCanadian Energy Policy and current issues0 {4 y! j3 T$ m) r1 i K3 \
You might enjoy a course about
8 s1 F: n# }5 A# t* cEnergy Economics!
5 ?1 c) _* a: X$ |4 uECON 366 Energy Economics3 g, i) R- s1 ~$ L
Topics:
0 C* f$ g1 ?3 s7 b* C6 _- ^, dPricing
- I0 x$ k6 g, ^% f9 g! W* V. J# eRole in economic growth 4 ~, ]0 R" E; `; E" Q0 f
Energy sources and markets
# b) P7 `. o- G0 p# XRole of government
) q: c5 E! b0 h! q- \' z" u! V7 h* `Regulation
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. I, W! ]+ @. }5 iIf you enjoyed learning about # A; Q# P) f r [- Z1 [
Externalities. p! p# P; ]$ `9 Q# o
Regulation& C7 f6 s9 N) B- c
Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
/ J+ ?* D; z0 q2 X% g- BSteps taken to address deterioration6 ?; g$ o# Z2 G2 h/ H. T* M- U
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
, }) a* ^, n! |8 F U. {1 s. lECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 H) u% I+ h+ y# z I+ l
Topics: ( h1 [5 ~) ~2 `
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
% r/ c E& k# v- ?; I: FTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
d% V$ q% _& U% E" z1 {, FTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
' \$ q# P$ f" r" N1 _0 ] u1 K w1 JRecreation economics
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" f8 s# B8 t$ V$ i, t Individual Incentives
: W: J* Z' I! Z0 W& XTotal Welfare 5 a( h& M+ l0 t- d8 G
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' B5 _1 ]* \) a6 ]ECON 378 Law and Economics
. f* U* J/ r( RTopics:
/ d i0 y# K% t( K$ r$ u, ZIssues in Criminal and Family Law6 a* @" x" C8 g% l2 V
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining4 N& @2 Y, C; I
Child Support Payments
8 T/ D& f6 ^6 {$ uPrivate Divorce agreements) }6 |# O& V N+ q. k
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 w; T* h6 F1 F; x0 ?1 B: _! R7 SPrisoners Dilemma7 E3 T2 K5 w5 `3 N0 ^
Dominant Strategies
6 ~4 Y. J1 F. r/ t. PCollusion
3 {# H2 k$ L% g# W9 D& h/ F! tYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
$ @ `% @3 n5 c% L; x. o; S# `ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications4 v! \5 H. @1 s4 @( n p N
Topics:
4 w; H( E3 `" l3 n* Q6 mAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
) o" q$ [7 }/ `1 CApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
! W; B" Z7 [8 p1 O1 `Note! Prerequisites: . P5 C! b, n/ {, @2 K5 w. l
ECON 384 & 299 |
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