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6 U$ f* h% W0 o! }; A+ oGrowth: F% Z: h3 X, \3 D1 t
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China as an Emerging Economy
+ B6 B) b; m/ g/ V) G0 K# yYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!1 W% S) M* X }7 \" ]( [3 |/ \
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
% C. i/ i2 z3 R9 _( ?, u' ?' \! ZTopics:
: G- @1 o% m, u% H$ l! \. s4 ]Chinese Economy Characteristics
7 D) f& O$ T5 A" jRecent Events in the Chinese Economy9 ?# O) V( u6 C5 p: G& n) v
Consequences of economic reform! w* k* [4 ?# }5 N
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries t4 P" L, G& i8 ] a
Why economies differ4 `% f+ O5 _& Y( q
Causes for such differences9 V0 v" V- X+ T; T0 k
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 d M2 H# [ X* U( y
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* Q) ^' l5 F" d L1 N( l! cTopics:
- T5 \8 d7 N# j' T XTechnology
* m; _, j& m% L. p; x1 @Institutions/ Z' [6 ^7 K4 M
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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" |( x/ f; B" g7 W4 i5 Q+ z$ w e) @If you enjoyed learning about
' Z8 \! u4 _/ s; J7 V# M0 `Supply and Demand
: C5 ]- J" z! q) d6 Z9 M* LConsumer Behavior( m1 Y* W0 A U8 _0 j: |
Production and Cost
) i# k- z7 a# Q+ m! GPrice and Output
: l- Z& W8 u/ NMarket Structures! b ?5 ~% C, {3 ?2 g
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!: R9 R/ b2 X5 H9 ]/ p
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
6 {1 _2 C& ?% |+ h+ b3 c$ O8 @Topics:
' x8 x& |) z- @7 o7 OTheory of consumer behavior
5 c5 y$ a0 c; s3 _2 z! ^Theory of production and cost
4 C; t( G8 ]4 M3 JPrice and output determination under competition
) i6 j) _3 z5 `* w `Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits - N- d2 ~, P% a8 u6 R% R0 x
Externalities) c2 k7 l+ \+ ]
Decision-making
3 {% P8 ]7 c3 ~/ [) NOr would like to learn more about 9 W- J0 j% a0 A7 Z. Q8 T- _
Capital Investments) s* P" I+ @1 g: `1 L5 h5 E
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!( Y2 @( I6 X7 n0 X F! L. ~
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation9 M2 h( K) w, \) N6 s8 s* s+ F
Topics:
$ }! B, }$ y! _9 x8 Q! |Cost-Benefit Analysis
/ C# t1 [5 X5 }4 k gEvaluating Public Investment Projects
7 x" i, U; E! G5 e, K/ i T9 CLook at examples from
4 y' O3 I% j* G1 V' TTransportation( D5 W8 N/ N' i. B3 v
River Basin Management# z* N1 ^) u W
Electrical Generation
# o5 W7 @5 w: e8 y! X- kOil & Gas and Pollution Control h9 P2 |3 J8 C0 X4 C
7 u \- {4 H$ n$ [ s0 P; ?- [If you enjoyed learning about
9 e2 i# z% W& d6 T; T* QSupply and Demand
5 a& O8 g% J* z- ?. n- IExternalities
+ w2 j0 v/ v6 X! ]Resource Allocation8 n+ P3 `4 D) ? C, G
Taxation
9 f. ]0 B4 O( ZOr would like to learn more about
3 x+ l6 \: k+ }- `+ }Supply of Natural Resources in Canada/ ^; L$ a* X& Q4 q% e6 Z: S
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!, i% w4 _& z# ` k4 F" x
ECON 365 Resource Economics) C. Z8 K* v" g% t4 D
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
' a- D1 |8 H9 E# Z' eScarcity and pricing4 ?* a( J$ q, _0 e& f
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues& P- a A; T G- o; P5 Z4 e; O
/ ? l1 a: K% Y' F( r. }# k( _If you enjoyed learning about
1 |: [2 ~0 i" c! e2 s8 Z# M$ q CResource Allocation& L6 K( j* P8 A& w7 k1 T
Pricing' {0 n& l/ [3 d4 [, F$ p
Markets
* ~# ~& C" g- f- b/ F4 A( jGovernment roles
( c5 c( V& ]5 p8 M/ b8 jOr would like to learn more about 6 B- G# m- ^7 F9 K# z
The energy sector, including sources and markets3 q g& J* r* ]. P
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
3 i7 h9 ?6 t) w/ vYou might enjoy a course about
/ N5 F: _* T5 gEnergy Economics!
; G: i. [) l1 G5 |/ R/ Z. HECON 366 Energy Economics# ]' V3 }( R8 c) t
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Pricing
% y9 Z2 p$ {+ d1 ]Role in economic growth 6 s* q) I) |' a
Energy sources and markets 7 \: t6 r. l4 J( p+ `
Role of government ! W& i* m3 E7 ~0 t) P7 k& c, [
Regulation
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5 U8 r8 m- `9 ~+ EIf you enjoyed learning about
$ z! a% I# d4 s# z# e, K! uExternalities* w! c. x; v) |3 q% y B
Regulation0 M2 Y) _7 q$ O3 o; O3 W% e3 ^
Government roles
" H& E/ e; h$ K2 c5 aOr would like to learn more about
3 r& o! Q/ T4 v. G1 JEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
6 s+ P9 {: N* ?" [" O0 Z- @$ uSteps taken to address deterioration3 t8 [! [: Y C' h5 O
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 3 x6 O, w, o* r- m) M
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
; J! W: A8 g3 s x) ^; V9 oTopics:
" i: r/ f% H. B; H2 r$ H0 wEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment & R' J) ~2 x$ W
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
8 B) W, B- a0 _# ETheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + \- A) N9 H3 @& H0 ~
Recreation economics8 B0 m" U/ k2 P
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# Y( R- `$ B- K8 d. D X3 ^: }* Y$ \ Individual Incentives
. |3 X1 }. D# c8 j! u9 v& MTotal Welfare
, x F1 n* @, H, v. A8 O7 z7 RYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! - {/ T; w4 g) D0 ~& s% V
ECON 378 Law and Economics$ M; ~9 l) y+ r$ E6 }1 }8 E
Topics:
* S" s6 q8 ^/ R3 g0 GIssues in Criminal and Family Law2 F; [# V- z* C2 O6 |) W
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
3 h; u/ C3 c: X; g4 B' h$ pChild Support Payments. S- j$ w- W2 |4 ?1 H4 l
Private Divorce agreements5 v, _0 P- N& T" F+ ^
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
' }- b9 s, }+ ]/ K& t1 G: sPrisoners Dilemma
+ S; [; c4 W- F; I+ T* a, hDominant Strategies6 K8 L" @: t% }, s8 l! t
Collusion
8 Z4 `" P/ w2 o7 oYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 7 p: e: `: }+ a$ E {' T) d
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications, z8 {% P' l2 U+ c: Z( `
Topics:
8 [1 e1 l+ N0 U( `% bAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
5 N d/ H N* w5 Q; XApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 3 B) e: t+ n6 t
Note! Prerequisites: k9 z& l$ m/ e& \. K3 S4 T
ECON 384 & 299 |
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