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/ W: V. h3 j7 ]. E' m* B, xGrowth
* x; ?0 B" v, X; j2 A- ^4 B( TOr would like to learn more about:
/ q" k$ s6 W; ?6 u" EChina as an Emerging Economy
: D+ q* K' p: ?# Z4 A1 j m1 ^You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
0 C5 t$ g: N3 ^( s4 oECON 211 Chinese Economic Development6 C2 J1 ~6 y* f& ], M- X4 w2 v
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
4 o' A: i/ X: h% V9 V% dRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
8 U D0 T5 q" }. V2 p1 GConsequences of economic reform6 H) C9 ^- n B6 D: u1 M
Canada’s economic relations with China; l/ F: i- d% F- U3 X
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If you would like to learn more about: 2 @, n& D; ?4 V x k& A) p) L8 r2 a
Rich and Poor Countries5 o7 E! N- }+ d, Y* g
Why economies differ
2 h9 ?+ c: w D H9 ACauses for such differences
* D" P0 O, C8 w# ?) e0 hYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 H8 k1 ], F& h" c5 o8 `
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth) k* J7 X8 T: u' I4 D+ ~4 s
Topics:
% H6 G+ q+ S* m# bTechnology5 N3 j3 v- [3 G' |: n
Institutions1 Z$ V) z% q6 G8 x/ P8 Q
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 8 i" q) |( B; K
/ V# U( ]. U1 A; M1 I: xIf you enjoyed learning about ' l. b g6 S+ D3 q3 r
Supply and Demand
8 b9 l6 @, u' x4 nConsumer Behavior% u0 @) j' }$ f) [8 E
Production and Cost
8 \4 ^" G' R5 ?Price and Output
" H' U; o3 z7 \' C) H0 J# mMarket Structures: N* Z9 x$ N4 W- |, G
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
/ b; l8 ?! K$ L( l0 ^* L( i7 IECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
: V1 A9 ]/ n' [$ S" aTopics:
. i" j& W" l% G8 y2 PTheory of consumer behavior
, f$ E. M6 n9 R" uTheory of production and cost: i$ `' J" {: v! h6 Z/ v9 F
Price and output determination under competition
& O0 G0 f* N) z: O, {) E! Z. V6 U' cMonopoly and other market structures
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- S' i' d- I YIf you enjoyed learning about . |+ e& j( l/ C
Costs and Benefits 6 }; C- {$ o: @* Y
Externalities5 C/ E, Z }. H8 m& {: ?
Decision-making* E2 `/ \6 R ]) D
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[8 H$ x: d+ ~Capital Investments+ H2 E4 c Z1 O! X1 N8 A3 t5 `
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
- ?. b' ?% W! B2 F/ L4 W! o% oECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
4 S( w2 m2 j5 M5 ?! j# eTopics:& e' _) E- S4 |: `4 o6 q6 }8 m
Cost-Benefit Analysis
6 P+ g& W: \* D" m/ m4 `Evaluating Public Investment Projects
+ U3 t5 B" u* q: p. }3 Z5 BLook at examples from
' s) J# X# h! RTransportation/ F/ z# g# q, H& r$ ]' c
River Basin Management0 {! T5 A. u/ Q5 l) `5 v
Electrical Generation9 L2 g0 M: ~+ O" l2 E
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control6 ~7 w0 t7 Y x4 g& I% r
2 k& Y: I5 j5 _3 X3 {) ]If you enjoyed learning about : O2 w% u# Q; V+ j0 E* ~$ T
Supply and Demand
( L* ^1 M' z( R+ P, dExternalities: x. F" h4 D/ x* |' ?( N2 o
Resource Allocation
* z4 N/ ?0 ?" u, j" k8 eTaxation! b* _, W( d3 e, ]- t
Or would like to learn more about
# M3 R: K. Q9 v* s. M/ A# LSupply of Natural Resources in Canada2 F# w. C7 h% }5 p4 S2 [
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!5 B9 V6 J( a8 x. y$ l2 A3 Q
ECON 365 Resource Economics. u1 n$ J, ?, h9 X
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources/ G6 F* ?, d9 @4 r
Scarcity and pricing. P9 B2 z; u! i4 j2 R3 H
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues3 F+ u0 A3 _ \6 \
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! V" @+ T+ b" A/ KResource Allocation+ i1 o; n0 n/ Y! D; R
Pricing, i0 e. Q- F3 x" N4 l
Markets( n* K# V1 J* [
Government roles9 V( T7 I) }( o3 T- `
Or would like to learn more about
, n3 Q% g+ E) n7 d5 a0 I2 S6 f" TThe energy sector, including sources and markets
7 H# X/ T) n7 d0 m" M, FCanadian Energy Policy and current issues x% {/ A: g6 g
You might enjoy a course about
9 k* j q* b: cEnergy Economics!5 _9 G! c3 F# r n1 V
ECON 366 Energy Economics- _2 W; @# w# t6 o. @( {
Topics: * V4 E% G2 P, X& [4 b$ _
Pricing
! b- }" n# S- _4 P6 U3 J5 N0 oRole in economic growth 7 c% e! u2 U. U
Energy sources and markets 9 w2 U+ J0 V# z' A
Role of government , F' l, Q" M5 f! Z
Regulation ) [, _9 J! @) q6 {3 O5 c2 H; B
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Externalities
$ G& H- f% J2 ^, VRegulation; `4 ?+ y7 N/ ^4 m2 v- m
Government roles
5 J# X" _/ s0 K, b3 K, oOr would like to learn more about : ]1 m3 [. H$ U: E
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
& O0 B% h+ f6 p& E6 E" i- USteps taken to address deterioration* X q$ s. Y3 n3 c4 p4 ~
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! : F8 V6 m8 J2 p! q
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment9 a& {0 L* T% F" p* {) u
Topics: 0 v4 R& w, r ]$ K# R7 F
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
) I0 P i+ d' \0 h tTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 8 ~6 j) K# k* m
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration / A7 h4 Z* W3 `: X X
Recreation economics
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^% ~1 B& l2 w' Y/ ?; BIf you enjoyed learning about
9 H% @( _* `: l Individual Incentives2 L5 t, G: C: Y+ G W* t
Total Welfare
6 H+ j5 \# _' U. t2 A" g( dYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
! j+ I+ A) f8 t" w( C; E& @3 s6 `ECON 378 Law and Economics! M* [$ r; l& E, R/ x3 B
Topics:
& W+ c' ~# U D+ u7 gIssues in Criminal and Family Law7 K G' v0 w6 u2 E& s5 Z( D
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. `8 d& f- r% e' o9 C4 uChild Support Payments
7 _& Y: o# ~9 [. [Private Divorce agreements9 _! m% D$ k( I7 \8 R) |# v2 F- s
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act7 j5 K5 V* S# D1 l3 H# y$ B
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Prisoners Dilemma P1 r" ]5 ^1 V; h
Dominant Strategies
% |7 ]8 e$ W N# B. T0 `6 {Collusion& N2 Y, V. j% ?" @7 f
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! # G0 n: E# D' R$ b+ H7 `6 e! W8 u9 G
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications& n6 E7 s7 e) T: d2 k1 |
Topics:
+ X+ B9 ^4 w/ s5 O2 X* mAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
9 `6 k6 Q c- \4 ?( x* C0 y$ V8 W/ nApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
6 o a6 E5 q7 D* n1 z) O, y, lNote! Prerequisites: & k L! g; g6 t0 L* F1 C( ]9 a! x
ECON 384 & 299 |
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