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Growth4 Z( v8 a, O) W0 N
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China as an Emerging Economy& Q7 I) ]" w6 m* e2 G
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
|4 I# Y+ q1 ?ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
! Y/ i" D8 v7 ?: ^ ^Topics: 7 H7 G% q7 J' S' J" d* K
Chinese Economy Characteristics
$ x+ C& Y. u: { y( [- m" ~Recent Events in the Chinese Economy4 P' E. t1 ?1 o- @, [; z6 ?2 P
Consequences of economic reform' W/ U% G% D, u
Canada’s economic relations with China
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4 |8 y: q$ K4 Z+ AIf you would like to learn more about: " O: m& Z9 p5 p) e6 [2 Q: K2 P
Rich and Poor Countries' K9 { {, h/ L3 _9 s
Why economies differ" W7 K# Y9 {% Z2 t) }
Causes for such differences
/ ^! D }3 Y% ]# X0 A+ CYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& O- N- E2 w: \ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( c* d5 ?& }4 @0 i* c c; U3 MTopics:/ w5 s M* n# {; G" |$ Q8 x' l4 H
Technology
4 z1 v6 _7 w. C( X8 pInstitutions4 u0 B" K( ?. V) q
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 2 e2 b9 m7 b4 a+ i
/ S, \: q* i# Q* ~ P. I& FIf you enjoyed learning about 8 U7 y1 s* _6 h! f# @- ~
Supply and Demand
$ I, _7 Q* J4 M- \, [Consumer Behavior/ d5 |7 C9 I+ M- K; m3 z
Production and Cost
+ h5 M& p3 A$ {$ y' j9 yPrice and Output0 U6 C; j' T- X/ \2 w
Market Structures
. x4 W& ^5 r, wYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!: W/ Y g8 ^6 b7 Z& |; A3 Z s
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
$ c: ^0 g! o" H" O4 vTopics:
: t! f: c) E7 `1 pTheory of consumer behavior
, N) d8 ~' t" z0 T: QTheory of production and cost: k9 `! G1 W( n' }8 p8 R5 U
Price and output determination under competition/ [: E& R, p+ G. Y/ e
Monopoly and other market structures/ q5 k$ d9 C6 L6 j3 O! Q" ]% a# { }
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- H, O/ B9 l; _9 d. GCosts and Benefits
: M/ n. A& m1 ?Externalities
5 w2 `: q1 i) a mDecision-making& x7 p+ f. y* p# h( j: J: A
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* j" q0 ]# H3 p+ P. b% NCapital Investments
1 N' g, x$ E8 eYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
' ~* J- L b- S1 FECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
/ V* a1 j, i" h( `* _ ITopics:4 P7 K5 Z) i' V4 d+ d
Cost-Benefit Analysis
6 y- f- o' V4 E% C0 d5 H6 ]Evaluating Public Investment Projects
7 Z: a, c7 G% b* t) E: ?* J2 ~Look at examples from
) ^2 B1 p5 G, M4 z# E$ GTransportation
% Z6 r {& ^# \* @River Basin Management
: y% \( A+ ~+ G: x+ s' T- d9 sElectrical Generation
, B( L5 f0 b" j+ IOil & Gas and Pollution Control e' y& ?; j7 l2 o& U* b3 E9 ^0 B
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Supply and Demand) z) S' u- V/ b; d8 E' r( a3 I: c
Externalities- w3 Q4 T6 m$ W6 M6 z3 _
Resource Allocation+ D2 z: ?, ~) M1 X2 n; |2 P4 X
Taxation
2 z/ E- n4 F; U5 ^* [, dOr would like to learn more about
, E5 P# ?/ ?0 z- j# u/ l- PSupply of Natural Resources in Canada% n& P5 Q! h- ]: F8 ~
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!( w; ~0 X8 G+ N7 L) g
ECON 365 Resource Economics
: H7 }; H) u" X T$ O% W( n+ eTopics:7 q2 U9 j. t `$ E
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources7 E5 N& { v' o; L0 ]; [) F2 X
Scarcity and pricing/ O- n# ~) f8 R. v
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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# H. k2 K0 e5 n( X+ _2 p7 QIf you enjoyed learning about : ]7 p1 Z% u& C
Resource Allocation
/ Y7 _+ F# ^( ^2 s: }' aPricing" }# d- z7 x h! i& o0 \
Markets9 w! y" j3 }) c2 j) ]$ U" B! U) ~- C
Government roles
3 W! x1 Q @! g# Z- |5 d: hOr would like to learn more about
" v4 ?1 a( _' G6 o7 x/ W' |9 XThe energy sector, including sources and markets& M/ D8 L- i! O" e. E+ s! b/ |+ I9 T
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues J* q4 R# I/ h- f
You might enjoy a course about ( k9 T4 Q% j$ R& O/ S
Energy Economics!+ [% A3 C3 x1 i/ m3 F. R
ECON 366 Energy Economics
0 E% `; V+ y& F' i# xTopics:
: ^! j! L7 Y: ~- TPricing
+ R% D0 m# S/ H6 G1 z6 F1 g$ o7 vRole in economic growth / e: A+ }' i* c B2 p- W: k
Energy sources and markets & Y; T8 o% i A6 ]
Role of government
" d( x$ t7 W$ A( A7 h8 j: d6 SRegulation / L: A, r% D/ Y% j8 S3 [
6 X8 t1 V$ I f0 L+ J& r4 iIf you enjoyed learning about 2 G0 q3 \# m$ d( D# q
Externalities
1 y) ~! q! l$ ] h( KRegulation
) N: U6 |3 [* F& AGovernment roles
9 }; C$ r: h1 y" H X1 BOr would like to learn more about . B7 `4 B1 j% h( E1 @
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
, K7 L- i# j0 C/ O9 P- iSteps taken to address deterioration
1 ?; [0 w1 c% \, d3 [. {7 ~2 EYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 7 O0 y2 R4 z5 V
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
1 a4 o0 n2 e3 b1 U( XTopics: $ M6 A# O) _6 s: J: O
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
/ J4 |/ e1 n1 n% p$ B0 t! {Types and causes of environmental deterioration
, o/ h8 d# k2 T* a% ]. p+ hTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration # s4 T9 P+ b* z5 X6 v% j' P; p
Recreation economics1 K+ g9 `' h N n
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& q" L4 }( z: F, m Individual Incentives/ n% R, u4 @" W- L, U& h Y
Total Welfare
. c( N3 M% M9 D' TYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
" m* ^) _4 G4 TECON 378 Law and Economics
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0 f$ b0 X3 B1 A* ]7 YIssues in Criminal and Family Law
4 v% k" F, W/ y1 a, K4 ZCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining2 h; V, a K4 G3 d
Child Support Payments2 j+ ]. g* L, K# [6 i/ i
Private Divorce agreements4 \; g6 p. v8 D( A* |0 H: u
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma+ T" K* _1 E3 F Z* a9 z" ~# `
Dominant Strategies( \ K1 w6 \# B( Q! s) z' X8 j
Collusion
* ~# U, L$ B3 ?8 r0 TYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
- R6 l" i3 J! c9 J# SECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications! b. s7 o g+ O
Topics:
" n1 W0 Y3 P9 ZAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
I! \& \# n7 H2 a/ ?/ w6 e4 D, ?Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion & [- Q$ W5 `6 D8 s% B
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ECON 384 & 299 |
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