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Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy1 e" P& R& u9 S- {( \: r
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
) }( B' J4 V/ G: j$ M7 pECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
2 T2 O; S# `6 m m- I$ tRecent Events in the Chinese Economy; f2 m& V7 C. ?/ Y4 C1 i
Consequences of economic reform% c1 n7 F4 C5 f8 ?6 t
Canada’s economic relations with China
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. U8 r h1 ^* K2 b$ r, {If you would like to learn more about: 1 ]3 D$ k p1 Q4 x: g7 q
Rich and Poor Countries
+ s. R0 Y- ~3 Z3 \$ q$ u+ EWhy economies differ7 l% B- F* C9 G! R$ o
Causes for such differences
/ E9 k+ A- a2 t6 d% hYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ L! q! G) h; e. {+ q* KECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; e/ M. t* w& XTopics:
% u/ k9 D) v$ K+ r' Z' ~1 b$ iTechnology
8 D# A. J2 P+ q4 j$ O0 p+ K+ x# e) MInstitutions
# j; k" h+ Y# k' AGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 1 D `7 g% H. z$ ]0 Z6 G
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2 u# H7 H+ e. `9 V' B6 ESupply and Demand
! u$ D! y: S7 a& ]: IConsumer Behavior
4 T: {' E" u* G2 S6 w. Q% F# i3 [! tProduction and Cost
& s5 z! A0 z% }5 B. _: j/ O/ i! wPrice and Output3 @+ _& a& X; t b1 R
Market Structures
( |* L! B k: _5 XYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
' h" d+ |; J/ OECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I3 e: E* D4 i* f+ `% T3 ~ N; y
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Theory of consumer behavior
* B) b9 _& g+ d( n& ~ ?" oTheory of production and cost
, e: u# U, M0 b8 E2 Y6 B0 mPrice and output determination under competition4 l, O# O2 x2 a0 s
Monopoly and other market structures
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Externalities) n2 k( w5 }. ~9 m' x7 _# \$ Y3 ]
Decision-making. Z% P/ T3 c' R5 x9 F1 t& }! _
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Capital Investments+ W+ o3 {6 Z7 N: l9 W! j; z1 ~' r
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
) v6 p9 O8 v+ _9 r$ }# HECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
4 @3 U) F3 T/ W5 R/ ~" JTopics:/ x7 x4 T0 ~& o$ }
Cost-Benefit Analysis
, S0 U& k: G _: S/ zEvaluating Public Investment Projects7 ~4 i- \+ u+ a' N% _
Look at examples from * d% Y# I/ R Z5 m' O1 Y! @
Transportation
g# ~- R5 [; r' b$ m& u! @( {River Basin Management1 s( z/ Y5 P( t: O- i
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Oil & Gas and Pollution Control8 D D/ ]2 J6 s& \
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Supply and Demand
( t+ Z% }& p9 w2 v5 BExternalities
. f8 \% D* @9 L+ }! G8 U0 S. P7 e5 xResource Allocation
7 H: y2 T+ P, XTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada/ e, A; m9 S. G P, O8 h2 ^1 v9 W
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
" O% X: ?* M& x! o! SECON 365 Resource Economics
$ T2 t; C/ b& ~2 ?. UTopics:
$ A; ^: V6 o/ TExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
* j: Y, t3 O& v- o2 IScarcity and pricing
$ S6 R: c1 n* ?1 w1 ]9 u. mContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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& o6 i! w1 D) f: ~Resource Allocation
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Markets
3 z* U; s6 P9 H4 V! w2 _& Y( Q* }6 G3 EGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
( o+ ?2 l& r- \7 lCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
. q% u7 H9 F( OYou might enjoy a course about
/ z+ X3 e' m7 V$ r0 Y! GEnergy Economics!
& N+ t/ e( ` R0 QECON 366 Energy Economics8 v) I$ s- ]$ s6 @1 t8 F3 J) H
Topics:
1 ?5 c2 R# a2 |% m, T' LPricing
7 Q! c$ a4 }7 m5 FRole in economic growth , K+ h9 i7 P! L- ]: v* M
Energy sources and markets
) ?0 m2 z5 x8 E n |Role of government
6 ]. I" `, T0 Z6 N, T) Y# XRegulation ! D+ A" R! [ A2 C+ x
5 r* C2 F9 K) D% @- x2 x- y7 RIf you enjoyed learning about
7 j+ Z( S- y ^7 E% AExternalities
2 T1 Q& j* R2 U$ p @Regulation, c6 c# q1 T' }- O$ N% R+ U+ w8 G3 }
Government roles
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+ S0 [ x7 S1 | l* Z3 \Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration% j% h1 L& E0 Q$ l/ S1 k
Steps taken to address deterioration/ S2 Q( ^# f& o3 c
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
( m$ c9 J" k; \" B! d$ kECON 369 Economics of the Environment
; ]% ]( U) D; t s. W* jTopics:
5 h& X; | s3 E/ Z3 l9 bEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
1 G2 p9 H/ C/ ATypes and causes of environmental deterioration
5 X# [6 `( E' e4 oTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 7 j4 Z$ b s! ^4 T- |
Recreation economics
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' e H4 S! ` @. a3 xIf you enjoyed learning about
# U' M# R+ A% [+ _% b# Y Individual Incentives
! ?7 ?3 ^2 D" X- B c. {Total Welfare
/ a$ y: v1 W5 w$ f3 WYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% x0 _; @# s3 _# \( a& T' J oECON 378 Law and Economics
! b% @, d) x) D$ a n% ?* ^Topics: 8 V8 g# }8 e2 F& j! }- z/ u
Issues in Criminal and Family Law; Y' S6 X6 ]5 I1 B* x, I1 ^( T
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
% L, R( J* ? q9 a5 @( @/ HChild Support Payments
9 Q; H3 o; m, Q& i! r* a# [Private Divorce agreements8 G' y. `$ Q1 f
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act- }1 j! t B, H) @
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Prisoners Dilemma2 A) ?$ X2 j! \- ], Z
Dominant Strategies6 |/ M* d8 F" U/ K
Collusion7 U# F3 Q# y' j
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
* A$ W7 M! u) K. J/ bECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications) V+ M8 }; ]/ z
Topics:
$ J" @# M. V* X" f, m" MAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games; r; {0 c p8 s) t0 v
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion & J0 R) f8 X: `5 L, a* J
Note! Prerequisites: / P7 R8 F u4 r+ I2 v+ }$ I% T
ECON 384 & 299 |
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