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5 Q/ p0 O4 a7 w3 V& A+ ^7 VTrade$ s( ^: A) k# b' B9 L' R
Growth: T. Q6 C: k. t" m8 V4 V1 l7 }
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China as an Emerging Economy
; k0 r; Y1 y( X* A7 IYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!' r' L* z5 t% O; L/ S$ {3 p
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
6 L3 T5 z( c3 WTopics:
1 \% n% x* {/ _Chinese Economy Characteristics
* W' C: d8 @3 NRecent Events in the Chinese Economy7 {1 o) |; B8 e8 s0 S1 H
Consequences of economic reform
3 g" t6 Y. A6 \Canada’s economic relations with China- b l9 v2 {) o7 B- S' u8 D( Q
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Rich and Poor Countries
4 j. h @1 O8 |: f- L5 }. JWhy economies differ2 @3 y% ] ~2 e3 P* E
Causes for such differences
7 i4 |& Z0 d. n% b+ I( \. D2 X: z9 F+ oYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ O U0 _+ f, o* p0 P" J% \
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 o5 H, a$ M8 E3 _% S7 @Topics:
8 b8 t+ \( U3 @) P8 a- mTechnology% Y% }& Q, M! n z/ ]2 o* w
Institutions2 J T1 x# z# |2 k8 ~# H+ M2 Q
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand- {1 T7 s9 S+ O
Consumer Behavior5 R: B' g7 t& W# X; E, ?
Production and Cost
% {' S/ g# p/ c8 e4 U( lPrice and Output
# h1 T4 ^. i( z7 K9 W2 u3 vMarket Structures
& I4 V+ w- ~8 L' {7 ZYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!( z0 L& |) h3 R/ _& r1 V+ Z
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
/ N, { y& b7 x6 ]0 U8 g' g) tTopics:
9 d$ J, S. V5 X; R) O8 p6 _3 t) ATheory of consumer behavior: X- d2 B; p0 W
Theory of production and cost
& O- G3 a' F/ I( j5 g& I7 Z/ C- XPrice and output determination under competition; Q) t3 W. F6 [+ W, ^( N
Monopoly and other market structures
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& h- r9 v( u- ]( m5 A3 nCosts and Benefits . l% W/ D @ W) a; |
Externalities) O0 }( E6 B" J; w! F, H7 x
Decision-making
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Capital Investments% K4 q7 _' H* ?- a3 @& c
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ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
* l6 U( x, E" \Topics:
0 R7 I v* R4 H2 B* f- r+ {+ lCost-Benefit Analysis- x' c2 o6 g6 M) k: Z+ i
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
3 n; s8 i0 l$ Q1 gLook at examples from 8 q! {/ n$ `5 J( T
Transportation
/ D* h9 k) j, C1 LRiver Basin Management6 e/ i3 m/ Y/ t$ N8 w
Electrical Generation$ G H+ a* X4 w. |+ n
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control4 D" i; p6 \3 ~) H; D3 l O
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3 H i' t1 e8 X# HSupply and Demand; T- g$ M- G/ i! ^
Externalities
' P# N. a0 P, wResource Allocation* `/ l& L- Y1 |0 K
Taxation$ O8 w" n1 I. K! S' B5 i0 v
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' p: Q. H" |2 ?* a5 \0 jSupply of Natural Resources in Canada+ p4 i5 |2 r6 k
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!+ } c. M9 O- k6 x- Q' E& y7 _
ECON 365 Resource Economics$ @( Z. `- f) ~+ [2 M7 U# W( V
Topics:
4 h1 n" K0 l6 N4 o% c2 d% wExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
% @: r2 ~! x; ~; cScarcity and pricing
5 N" M+ @3 L2 yContemporary Canadian resource policy issues/ p! S& x' V& K
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Resource Allocation5 e" z) A; m. G5 T- c4 l
Pricing" {9 w) ^& J- g5 R
Markets
; q5 Q: Q& q& v. U1 v9 SGovernment roles
6 X5 l$ }7 P! V7 hOr would like to learn more about * I$ N |# U4 K8 P/ |& A$ {* n; e
The energy sector, including sources and markets" x( ~, C0 L0 h! L
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues2 {9 f; l, s, r) ^% e
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Energy Economics!
8 p: L8 U0 V5 uECON 366 Energy Economics- W! {% f/ `7 R1 u. e" X2 I
Topics:
% Z# v9 P; A6 m5 E* o2 N: k" D+ tPricing
1 a; F0 k! w) Z: C' h- nRole in economic growth / `8 Z d: g. X M; c, k$ t: q# p3 P
Energy sources and markets
* X, I' c' f" ?$ m/ w5 {6 yRole of government
8 z1 `4 [; G" M0 D+ p4 mRegulation
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Externalities8 N8 ^7 Z) ^/ W1 P$ o
Regulation5 d& }; c& U% }9 v
Government roles. \2 s5 `/ B; R0 m9 S/ B
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration, I/ {& K9 Q3 ~/ ]
Steps taken to address deterioration4 Y2 C" D0 l% q! {$ k4 U% A1 @" N
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
2 j; E9 i/ G% ]. L! p7 D4 J4 RECON 369 Economics of the Environment
V; m6 F7 D: `! m9 uTopics:
0 G* ~. C0 C# K& m% q( \, [( BEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ) x; @* E" E6 n
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
: I3 O+ {7 s+ I' T tTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ( \- z A" T* Y
Recreation economics
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/ J- a h3 L) N8 @8 G' ZIf you enjoyed learning about/ x9 \( R! ^% H2 b" N2 P( d
Individual Incentives' m5 s, g% _4 f4 q
Total Welfare
' r/ `" M$ w: p& ?You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ( r; }- G/ n+ J! j0 R6 p
ECON 378 Law and Economics$ D% j& v; e: I, E# _( k& E
Topics:
& s% h. J9 d/ H- M$ \$ u5 vIssues in Criminal and Family Law) e7 I9 x' j: R. q
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining6 u3 G/ M# {& m; `
Child Support Payments. c4 W7 Z- l) {* ?7 n# E# Y1 h; B
Private Divorce agreements
2 y4 y3 }; m( rCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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0 n% q5 ?9 x5 `* j' m) x, EIf you enjoyed learning about
9 D# u; } W# d/ {1 C4 [! e- h6 JPrisoners Dilemma
) C l. J: f8 e9 B# O, M) qDominant Strategies
2 S7 o' X1 S+ [5 W' J' i9 qCollusion
0 u. z9 j4 D# NYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! . }/ ?( P8 z; y+ w3 a
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
7 ^% e) J$ o7 c8 x/ e, K0 e# s! n/ I1 KTopics: - J; v7 l- D" ?+ f) L4 l1 [" f
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
- D2 t3 @8 v/ qApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion " d) x$ E/ o- a0 S# D: H- j
Note! Prerequisites: ! ^, e5 C3 A9 k6 F. u' C. V. S
ECON 384 & 299 |
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