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China as an Emerging Economy
% d8 n- ~7 ?! L- l1 Q. HYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
) ?( ?; }) c( X3 ^ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
) {7 O2 A0 v, D' k) ^% j: vTopics:
/ a6 [- q7 K( h' V" i( ?1 MChinese Economy Characteristics' \0 T8 y* n; N7 J* `
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy3 H$ a5 H9 h2 B0 h* n# A' \( N. U( A
Consequences of economic reform
" d1 a$ S3 n% w/ yCanada’s economic relations with China& `) u. W7 v0 O
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# r+ L0 n* l$ P0 q4 S: y: {Rich and Poor Countries8 \( `: E- ]; J
Why economies differ9 m2 ^% [0 R5 L& l3 Y9 ]4 R
Causes for such differences
' r" r d& w6 J% Q2 B6 q( D( fYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ s) C/ j+ M/ P7 E
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 P% `7 b" D! f% m8 H& ETopics:
; Q3 _, X# Q- xTechnology
$ u! v) [2 J+ {Institutions
$ X7 ^! a$ m; ]: N+ L3 y8 d/ FGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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6 t2 R7 I0 J, o" A$ O( l4 L# DIf you enjoyed learning about
. j; P) H2 P2 [, p8 J& {; jSupply and Demand+ |4 j3 z& d; [$ M$ B
Consumer Behavior
' s4 m- _4 w1 q: m$ [Production and Cost: s! p6 F0 ~4 I: ?; u9 A, C
Price and Output/ M7 X2 {4 n; f6 {* k
Market Structures* T1 t( ^6 D; h" r |: p* W
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics! A' p# |9 F% @4 ?
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
B5 ~( X$ c6 }3 r2 q4 jTopics: 6 W. e8 t! ^/ n5 a) ]9 M N4 e9 p/ j
Theory of consumer behavior" l- J u; f2 E* Y# x$ l
Theory of production and cost
# q. M6 n2 C! S( W9 YPrice and output determination under competition& ~9 F. X$ N4 R, }' m) s0 U
Monopoly and other market structures. |- B8 ?# j" C( `' V' e4 N) M$ l
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/ p |- b6 g% w7 ^+ WCosts and Benefits
7 O4 \4 Y) d& d* T2 qExternalities
8 v, t% Y+ w0 E/ d% ODecision-making
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Capital Investments, |6 A# Q3 C; F" ^1 Y3 ]
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
7 e( ~( s, o: F0 l7 a) d kECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
$ {+ L- Z3 D/ J' q& k; N8 STopics:
) O. U6 M, S4 O4 t: `+ x* pCost-Benefit Analysis
& v9 o& K' w5 Q B9 x$ hEvaluating Public Investment Projects& Q& c z& S( W T" a( {
Look at examples from
& _& q8 I% t* H5 gTransportation2 x. `) N# _/ U5 i" D
River Basin Management
5 j$ ]" j. ^% H" M- |& JElectrical Generation
; E+ h' x3 O" j8 R5 h& YOil & Gas and Pollution Control" }2 S# t6 P0 Z0 X1 Z$ U5 _. J
, O7 D* j% M% v& r0 t6 X% v+ IIf you enjoyed learning about
$ L" f& B* ~5 YSupply and Demand% j1 \0 D8 p- p% ^5 T$ I8 N$ ]
Externalities' ~( M) K1 H5 V( v5 U) X; g
Resource Allocation
' _. _1 K) M8 u& iTaxation e* C5 ?: o" n+ \! Y+ M
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada# s3 u' ? m+ m6 O+ o
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
/ d& A2 L* ]- y+ F3 _4 x: f. X0 YECON 365 Resource Economics* t- ]! g$ q0 Z* }
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
, K/ \* y8 ?, qScarcity and pricing# v6 |" M+ \3 a0 d" Y; g
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues f- O/ I. V8 y! D M% M+ Q
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Resource Allocation. g }' C) _3 x2 i1 u" l# r1 E
Pricing
9 o( k9 s, p, s D- n/ r" b0 `+ a( aMarkets0 p" r d! M6 g+ g
Government roles
$ z9 l I6 ` p5 ]Or would like to learn more about 2 D. L* n# |2 h- d/ ?. Y
The energy sector, including sources and markets0 W- O/ \2 I( H- ?+ d* M& O( R2 v
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
" N y0 I7 y* Z/ H, E5 C, Z5 eYou might enjoy a course about
* J1 H" m. [8 c4 }( U: YEnergy Economics!2 l6 n; P! c m3 ~
ECON 366 Energy Economics' h6 I9 k) w+ F
Topics:
) W& i& `% q5 [" p4 X6 Y a* ]Pricing# f; Z. d0 z0 M1 I! a- L$ I
Role in economic growth
: G' Z9 I4 {$ X$ f2 \0 _Energy sources and markets , J; i) q; O$ B3 S8 |9 k
Role of government : a" x3 T' @$ R! Q6 l' r
Regulation
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. V9 L, ?+ ^% _$ v$ \" J& hIf you enjoyed learning about
4 u/ g) x, h: H$ M$ Z$ @Externalities
1 S1 G V5 z7 m' X( P8 rRegulation, G1 ~* v% \# ?
Government roles6 I1 H; J/ u- P$ f3 l9 Y( _
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
5 x8 X6 ]) H: u, YSteps taken to address deterioration
9 `) t: ~# V' s0 `+ |You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 5 T' p4 n2 ^) c+ F7 t
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
: T/ o3 u& o4 e9 u0 o* {Topics:
& I& a$ T: A2 i5 t+ lEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
$ _: m4 J: \# L/ j5 STypes and causes of environmental deterioration
# L; \# @7 N5 N3 w# @/ X- f% N# ITheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
6 ^0 ?* n: F$ t! }# V2 ?8 Z) tRecreation economics% N3 P0 ?0 l) A( T9 \
* [; y) i: y4 I7 FIf you enjoyed learning about1 ?9 o; ]2 Z3 y' x+ J) F1 Z3 f
Individual Incentives
( ~: Y# V' I" k+ ?" oTotal Welfare , e5 }- u+ {6 Y2 I$ N# E8 U3 }
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
2 `- s% D4 o$ P+ _* }$ |ECON 378 Law and Economics
7 y8 @/ z6 u; U) S* y) ~$ TTopics: 7 n9 k% e3 q% T4 i; I
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
: X8 |0 S# O8 J. KCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
/ F! V. z( k4 @7 G6 tChild Support Payments
5 y5 H7 Y. I \9 d* O$ u4 K( fPrivate Divorce agreements- \! G5 O/ t* D
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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2 W3 ~# ?( f& Y; u, }! f4 A8 D- zPrisoners Dilemma. I4 X, ~/ {7 j8 y
Dominant Strategies
' A- ]' p, s8 v$ |5 ?Collusion
4 E1 b; v( b5 J& a1 LYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
+ m2 v c$ I& q1 J! n( ~: VECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications* @7 O/ ^6 e0 g
Topics:
: p* t4 I# l$ \& b" E/ o; t- H1 F9 _Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
4 P- B" T6 m$ D7 u6 T A7 [Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion : j$ [& V" v. _# Q' G' q
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