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* b P; p8 I- { c& CTrade7 S J u; S! C( f; u* _
Growth6 K7 m" Z% k3 p6 z- c2 ~
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China as an Emerging Economy
7 y& h2 v. y3 z$ V1 M5 L3 {You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!- y$ i% M& W5 m- K- X- y5 l1 L
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development. Z* D( o( J2 f) Y7 F0 ^1 Q# @
Topics: 1 _8 _3 V5 m9 p" g0 X
Chinese Economy Characteristics
% y9 _# {( u2 @3 cRecent Events in the Chinese Economy6 ^ {: q3 W) j, h' [8 {$ a: \! k$ }
Consequences of economic reform
# S+ |& `4 \8 PCanada’s economic relations with China$ n1 E( B, Q: {6 z! ?8 ^
+ ^- H" Y% p F% H$ ^If you would like to learn more about: . v! @9 X) r+ t( T, `. D
Rich and Poor Countries! T- N# a6 v2 M9 l9 C
Why economies differ
, q# B4 b. n1 h mCauses for such differences6 U& U) N/ S, A/ Z
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& C( L8 o. ^3 }3 M8 V+ BECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
3 Q i6 E' u+ p3 L% y6 q: lTopics:
6 ?4 m( A9 t5 Y! M! ATechnology
7 d6 D' K5 h$ L L1 W: G7 IInstitutions
* |! m' l6 p, M* @' c- j" g Z+ }Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 3 Q9 e& E* U3 Q7 s) ]. I* K
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) \. o+ d r/ D8 @2 l# BSupply and Demand% C; Q- o) n0 N2 v9 g! z3 U% k3 M! h
Consumer Behavior
* C: @9 Y8 I: H( d& @5 ZProduction and Cost! q. a5 p o# s" R% p- m; S
Price and Output1 }( R. [8 M' [& O4 Y
Market Structures
" z: x+ Y9 v& t1 a% l/ mYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!" S4 M4 J: w5 p7 u+ ^9 |7 Q
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 E& h$ u9 b0 l
Topics: * U) t! Z' z0 J8 n' E
Theory of consumer behavior: ?$ X ?& u* ~/ P6 J, H
Theory of production and cost
4 B9 N: ^' g% f! nPrice and output determination under competition3 J' S! i0 M' A1 h o
Monopoly and other market structures
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. H, X$ d. \* W' ZIf you enjoyed learning about
, U$ i5 H" w' C8 W8 zCosts and Benefits 9 N$ t4 [/ z3 H/ }; b- r3 x
Externalities
' n" x& J8 T M! b5 a& RDecision-making
1 z$ d- e/ [ ~* v& g2 C! o6 IOr would like to learn more about
4 x" G8 T0 F$ y1 D8 ?7 jCapital Investments
( {& x9 b# Y7 N( y5 c% Q5 Z: HYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
! w7 S5 L/ i, _9 \ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
% B2 ~+ ~, u- x/ sTopics:
! ~ [+ A I, O$ b4 pCost-Benefit Analysis
9 c9 `: A9 Q" X/ R: p* u# C* uEvaluating Public Investment Projects7 E: i7 R+ a5 h& t3 @2 s
Look at examples from 2 c6 m! F3 j6 F& J: X
Transportation4 t" s& X" @9 A
River Basin Management! j6 Z/ z# {* t4 k7 f
Electrical Generation% ?0 O2 M) O) p& C
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand$ |" }0 C: d9 N: _4 P6 N
Externalities/ D1 \. ?# b1 W, e3 ? k
Resource Allocation# }. E- J3 ^5 C; D
Taxation- g7 |/ q9 b6 G5 b7 r& f0 P* w. p; [
Or would like to learn more about
# D! n1 x" E$ t3 WSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
- S' r9 E/ t! Q6 _$ yYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!* b8 z2 U* O; P6 N3 W+ _, J5 z
ECON 365 Resource Economics
, L# J6 v$ t+ i6 d; m$ Z: RTopics:+ T7 e( x/ _1 F$ a
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
( t Z" H- S5 z2 D; ?Scarcity and pricing
, e+ @9 L/ o3 o4 Z: oContemporary Canadian resource policy issues4 S. }4 J- ~- K! [8 ?; O' d
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 `) p3 M, U/ V ^1 V- U4 ]+ GResource Allocation
/ V2 v }4 i! g4 e7 Q' `+ nPricing
. W1 |) R; p! Y7 pMarkets
+ ]& Z, \% i. cGovernment roles4 a9 |7 E9 g: q) I& d7 t* e
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The energy sector, including sources and markets4 Q& j4 ~' P3 _) S
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues Q) s' s+ w W" A
You might enjoy a course about - ?4 E. \+ l- f& U+ B: T3 e
Energy Economics!
" i, {& r V% ~ECON 366 Energy Economics
3 j& B) F& f' M8 r& x& rTopics: 4 Q! ], y1 q9 |% q. T- z
Pricing* `) M8 n% c1 n5 a6 A
Role in economic growth - s) n: E) S4 m/ |. `6 Q
Energy sources and markets
. r+ |$ F) e: o" ?7 d" uRole of government
6 Z; U( e6 r) z! z# l: r+ L( TRegulation
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Externalities
6 F* P, i4 B" ?) _" p- ^ CRegulation
+ A; r. m1 @+ I" nGovernment roles
. ^) O2 T. R, z. D0 R" ^ h+ ?' DOr would like to learn more about
7 t0 s" y# b; H7 }1 hEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration: B. \) b3 V2 O0 C5 b- ~$ p2 N
Steps taken to address deterioration
+ I$ L$ B: y- x0 {' oYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
/ i7 B; p& v$ V9 i/ B. RECON 369 Economics of the Environment
T& y& J) e* lTopics: ' ~. K5 Y" b- x& d. K7 r% G/ c
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
3 E, e' O/ ^6 iTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
. |* b0 ]( L9 t1 [: t2 xTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ' ]1 N- W" a% W2 C# Q" k
Recreation economics
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; w8 U- k( u2 v' SIf you enjoyed learning about* M6 Q7 {! e) n& O6 f6 q8 Q
Individual Incentives* o: Y! Y: g% X- m8 i% O
Total Welfare
: y6 I1 H( K& ?! Y9 TYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 2 [- G1 m: S; {" S: ] {; d
ECON 378 Law and Economics
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: q% S4 j5 ^- P2 c7 bIssues in Criminal and Family Law
Q% V3 p: Y; w2 o5 ?! a2 a4 G! yCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining) d4 @1 t& h! m, a1 G
Child Support Payments
" h, M( o; `; z/ ?6 hPrivate Divorce agreements
! Z3 d) Y0 l' zCriminal provisions of the Competition Act, _8 A; H$ H0 B) {' Q
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Dominant Strategies. E! ^6 ?' [; ?# M7 _6 M4 E, D
Collusion V+ S8 e7 {* ]0 ^/ R9 g
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! % ]+ B1 B% U j5 z9 [/ \) m7 Y9 o3 M! Z9 g
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications' S# S; r! S1 W$ X4 [+ h9 D
Topics: 1 s# K# h8 Z; g7 b# }, y" e0 T
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games# |9 A, z0 C6 C; z9 p
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
0 M/ _" e( Z | k% l$ ]/ jNote! Prerequisites: 5 l2 G; b* d5 v* E
ECON 384 & 299 |
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