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Growth; n9 w/ v2 I, z* {
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- f- o. |0 m9 r XChina as an Emerging Economy. ?; D2 ^: B) f& i
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!8 t6 c8 `" j$ ^. o
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development6 U5 ]1 z( f( |- Y$ `) e
Topics:
0 r* z, w R" N: w9 @Chinese Economy Characteristics1 _2 r1 c0 J* U8 u, e7 p- W- C
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy8 C, N( t: }5 U/ l' ~8 |# R7 Q
Consequences of economic reform0 F/ H/ c0 A' _# L+ ?/ D2 [, M
Canada’s economic relations with China
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H- v2 M! G' R( |7 B/ @If you would like to learn more about:
4 q# [( j% K+ v# q6 S( y7 CRich and Poor Countries+ b! v) W1 k, p* \ p% r3 i) W
Why economies differ; }3 x0 x: B5 R/ n; R- R- L
Causes for such differences+ t+ Y9 p( d7 Z; |, r
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& v7 J, T( z& K6 {7 i1 s* b% z
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 J8 u, w( \ [' E, N# @* q; `& u5 u
Topics:
! i3 h1 x: A- g/ \% nTechnology5 d' Q1 v7 f2 I* J3 g( [
Institutions3 o8 h% W/ q$ u, x! W. m) g
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence - m. f9 p# B, v
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Supply and Demand3 D3 a6 ?6 ~/ D' Y3 H; N& B; g
Consumer Behavior( r g) B6 M1 |% {: ^0 P
Production and Cost% f: T& z& U y8 S- s/ _
Price and Output
8 \0 G7 i4 d6 b0 }2 F6 NMarket Structures( P0 @' ~% ^1 X* X, V; J
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
2 }, S: z8 k- `# _5 m" @ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I& N' {! ]) x+ M7 F. |, H
Topics: # h9 _6 v! A- ^. m" z# `
Theory of consumer behavior1 ]/ R m) o! n) B
Theory of production and cost
) t% I; K- g3 V) kPrice and output determination under competition0 h3 x7 b, T+ Y- D4 P8 e) b
Monopoly and other market structures
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( e$ m3 `) q% u. I; |If you enjoyed learning about
4 K, t& l0 ~8 ]6 p* `8 GCosts and Benefits 2 |3 Q- @3 q! t+ h) B9 V
Externalities
* \0 S- |" w3 K3 @' CDecision-making
$ F4 Z6 ^4 B4 a- SOr would like to learn more about
4 Q5 Z. O) ^" w! Y; b; iCapital Investments
8 b) Z! [+ O; _# g+ X: f5 KYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
- B9 w; e4 k( rECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
: i1 ~" y$ `* b0 a% k1 oTopics:& S7 n) H( U8 w
Cost-Benefit Analysis8 e7 I( O9 j. }9 Y6 f% w& b* f# I
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
9 Q1 q' J$ F, aLook at examples from
! v {) ?3 _) p* _6 s, aTransportation
; U [# c! i0 q6 c3 j; ^0 Z2 KRiver Basin Management
9 T' V% f1 l2 ^7 `" ~Electrical Generation8 t h1 ^8 o, ~ T3 s
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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+ w8 `1 x7 V5 O; m5 `If you enjoyed learning about & h3 n e$ O. C$ J( [' l
Supply and Demand
# D( w3 B9 m7 _$ Q* u* R( J3 C% Z5 oExternalities. R; w k/ q% \; x8 T- M
Resource Allocation; u: Z! w8 f5 C8 v. _5 u
Taxation
I; R. \3 u/ B5 z# u6 `Or would like to learn more about 7 i6 `, c) q3 J2 I% j! x
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada0 S) \( S M7 o' n
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!( Y3 T: } K5 z& Y8 P" d
ECON 365 Resource Economics
D9 X- K& A# G' j& [0 S! g# aTopics:# H! D1 w& e- N% y/ `
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
/ w/ H/ ?" E* i* T, ?- mScarcity and pricing
# B* I9 r1 C' s# O% V2 QContemporary Canadian resource policy issues( t5 `$ R' v. Q$ O7 s
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 [7 b y; M2 ?" w- w% ~8 B' xResource Allocation
9 K/ v3 } u- @Pricing- ?& [) U4 \" t9 z# b
Markets
! ]. b8 M: g0 s. @# C; ZGovernment roles
0 g9 ~9 L8 P" R. ]) \ a. R% b9 R5 ROr would like to learn more about " H+ B3 s2 _& s5 x
The energy sector, including sources and markets" f: w$ [8 }* i" V' G( M5 J
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues! d* e0 C* c, G5 ]9 q. `1 M. B
You might enjoy a course about
$ o: m3 \, g0 G2 V% _& `Energy Economics!
! n+ h( L- F7 t& s- D; EECON 366 Energy Economics( j* H, G) \9 O, W& K6 j
Topics:
" h+ J" ?! \2 {Pricing
) ^) k$ g( ^, g% t w/ ARole in economic growth 3 A4 {* }5 O8 g) p. U8 j7 P
Energy sources and markets , V0 ~$ |' j6 @0 k9 H% e% v1 o* C
Role of government 4 }4 C. ?8 S9 m" T; [ @
Regulation / P$ }# F U [% x* J7 O( E* ^0 C2 L
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Regulation( K: C8 `- @' x9 ^: ~# I
Government roles, y; A$ P( U. u& O3 M2 t7 b6 U
Or would like to learn more about
) B& [* X, ?- yEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
1 |8 c6 Q/ {, b5 wSteps taken to address deterioration
; a3 s; T% l4 I2 w0 o0 AYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
; f9 P; F) Q6 q; O3 Q- Y' BECON 369 Economics of the Environment
: N( L6 @9 E/ z# E2 D# }8 Z4 p3 c+ z! STopics:
/ p: [" K4 F+ J& B8 n5 s" ~ NEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment # F" y# O: |6 ?3 ~
Types and causes of environmental deterioration - X0 D$ Q% Y2 `: V2 U
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
8 ]7 Z8 H0 O5 E3 A! y: SRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
, p% U) A/ B9 {& N4 M Individual Incentives
. t# P! I# b' \* A, a. }- STotal Welfare & \ n; V5 E0 R
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
4 \& O6 c- ]/ T1 j( z) Q' eECON 378 Law and Economics
* R; {. L* l+ g$ S) sTopics:
; j* w+ M2 P" [! D4 ^* s4 v3 x8 h5 kIssues in Criminal and Family Law
v! x1 _; |! p. `/ sCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining0 Y3 i7 ~/ }& c6 O y+ k
Child Support Payments
$ @( g6 \1 z; t3 Q3 LPrivate Divorce agreements
! k4 N) v9 n2 M& ^/ }! ECriminal provisions of the Competition Act; {, q# E- s+ p" ~5 t2 E
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Prisoners Dilemma
2 M U2 c5 c: o% |Dominant Strategies
8 L$ N7 v8 F) Q: q3 iCollusion
9 z! z. C9 e6 X& K7 n1 c4 aYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 9 {& X5 E; `$ s+ K1 w
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
4 S! t2 A# {0 yTopics: 6 l7 k' I0 N1 R, C' K
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games2 E$ g! ?; N1 s" n, H
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
+ }* @4 z. M& F+ \3 ~# d/ kNote! Prerequisites:
' Q4 Y% p. D; n6 p) x9 oECON 384 & 299 |
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