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2 L1 z$ E8 v- A1 vGrowth
+ [! @/ B6 U' i" i" uOr would like to learn more about: 9 D. D$ ~- S" l3 {
China as an Emerging Economy. a4 B: [( ?% y4 m9 y( Q v
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
0 E/ W7 a. N1 vECON 211 Chinese Economic Development1 S) o1 M. N+ b* k9 j
Topics:
( j3 a* T q8 N1 B1 G lChinese Economy Characteristics
' u& ^, o7 i4 f. W6 m5 |# xRecent Events in the Chinese Economy$ Z+ E2 S9 u/ A v* ~- x& `
Consequences of economic reform
0 ]1 K5 I* s( c; p+ b6 eCanada’s economic relations with China. e# }- b$ K( a: m' Z
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# Q; x7 V# G/ a, F1 hRich and Poor Countries+ D) F& x7 x: `* [+ W6 e" @
Why economies differ
1 o. _/ D# J" }9 \ d# e# e+ j% JCauses for such differences# Z, C5 L& y% _" b" J. m" ~
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* _" V/ G6 ~* b/ Q9 E% y# _! g
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth% z# Z- w$ Z4 I; O9 d
Topics:
# |: h6 ~2 r# V, {9 MTechnology
) g* G1 Z# b& z. PInstitutions4 D+ s: S; k2 c& w
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence , l, S! N$ [$ Q) @4 Y5 {
4 ]1 w7 J4 i. P3 g; PIf you enjoyed learning about
x7 o+ m! k. m. k% ASupply and Demand
4 ~5 y' D' P# v2 R! t7 A; FConsumer Behavior
1 f! }* i1 z/ ~2 p! NProduction and Cost
) \. a5 l6 ~* ^6 [0 O. iPrice and Output6 I8 d. N; Z! F9 U5 `* j9 N
Market Structures( B- ]; ~, w9 p7 Q4 i# S* H6 v
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
( A P1 C# H; b. v# cECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I; Y3 k" @1 R4 \
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Theory of consumer behavior2 t5 k7 d2 a/ D. p& {7 p; W
Theory of production and cost/ M O2 B( B0 Z- W! X' v
Price and output determination under competition
+ c0 X, J+ O& f p. |+ @1 ]7 x- u/ T7 f* iMonopoly and other market structures& J8 \/ T* c0 j
9 ^+ x4 R% y. ]7 Y; dIf you enjoyed learning about
?; @1 L m" ? ?4 ?6 p8 o# YCosts and Benefits 9 w& _1 i. A9 j1 T A. j: d* L9 {
Externalities
( ~! B0 I- Y Y+ Y/ J; w5 LDecision-making" [1 `1 \( r1 W$ u. ~& J
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* C. U; t0 r' w0 a8 MCapital Investments
/ J+ @' x5 y) A. R4 U# ]You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
# D p' |7 j' k% W9 A# b. ]4 ]! N, qECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation8 R/ n$ R4 o$ X' ?0 V# O; a* G
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Cost-Benefit Analysis& {# Y. {, }' ?
Evaluating Public Investment Projects* e8 d: J7 D0 `2 l
Look at examples from 5 B( {1 p8 t( @0 W1 V' Q
Transportation
4 f* c) ?. Q+ F k7 PRiver Basin Management
4 Y- ?/ S0 z% FElectrical Generation
" d5 R8 \6 m4 ?9 G+ LOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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& X0 c! Q( Y+ L( o4 }9 \) oIf you enjoyed learning about 9 H9 p2 Q' g) ]) y
Supply and Demand
0 ^5 c& s9 Y6 |1 E4 `/ qExternalities
" i8 ]$ P; ?8 z# UResource Allocation5 J) e" [( p! ^$ p* F3 r) E
Taxation" x% `" m K. a6 K& b
Or would like to learn more about
/ q" F+ v* R+ E$ l+ h, LSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
# l" D9 t4 F! ?You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
: o% d5 Y" A: @% ?* cECON 365 Resource Economics
8 r& T" R+ x# {9 v# KTopics:
8 n) S d) }- U& MExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
! ~$ @6 b: b B CScarcity and pricing
/ h& O7 b9 f/ HContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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0 N% C. }3 s0 `) FIf you enjoyed learning about 2 W/ c% J- T5 P/ i+ N& Z
Resource Allocation
- W; \; l8 [6 ^( s. B* _Pricing
$ u8 c0 @5 u N4 e9 V$ BMarkets3 g( B9 P2 M; W) `$ w+ w
Government roles
7 O. { x+ y1 Y* T0 nOr would like to learn more about
' q1 r* ~1 y! Z- ]& |5 QThe energy sector, including sources and markets9 }2 B* w. y, R! j
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues0 E S+ H1 l2 `3 N+ A! w
You might enjoy a course about
* O+ g; \6 D. W) dEnergy Economics!; i0 w8 t9 [3 d) r( j& D* Z' @
ECON 366 Energy Economics
( Y( h' M" e) ?2 E5 O3 jTopics:
; O4 g% E+ T& Y! QPricing
9 ^5 R5 o3 o+ A4 _Role in economic growth
+ N& T; r3 F7 c; h8 m( i! I7 pEnergy sources and markets ( [8 r8 N* [) p. ^
Role of government
" {% h% l5 O# m# ~% uRegulation $ x3 e! g/ Q. I
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5 o. Q( C* u7 d [; s- TExternalities# `) _2 Q3 v' O
Regulation: U: y+ f g0 S i( A7 ~& n
Government roles; w4 F4 ]! z( j5 g& c* B `: P# F
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration. @" C: g# H. O1 ^) z4 u
Steps taken to address deterioration
! w+ [, f* [( n1 c" W7 t1 SYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! + P" V4 D5 q. P& c( }8 B7 L
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment9 C7 p8 @$ T( e4 O4 X
Topics:
7 z& s# a( F1 _6 i. x' u# s- o0 }Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment + D4 N% B1 I1 G2 }# o
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 4 O) {: x0 P+ ]. z' G; Z* n- P
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
2 {0 ?1 V$ \7 ~, G4 A0 kRecreation economics1 U: v- \" a" B# |
+ t9 K* E6 X4 D MIf you enjoyed learning about
1 u" r4 N. X4 @) `# b8 ]& e v Individual Incentives" H% `! D8 w3 `1 b
Total Welfare ( i s' L+ p( M2 r! }
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! . U7 }* r6 ^: R/ K9 p4 E% Z0 t S
ECON 378 Law and Economics+ Q, `! ^, S% J: P3 |; I2 t! u# ~# f% `
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law, ^$ b4 d: ^- {6 J& I; Q
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining z5 ^5 m$ T) O
Child Support Payments2 K) a+ q' x4 g* ^+ K/ u% ?8 a
Private Divorce agreements
# V# d. W: P) q' j0 X# d/ O- XCriminal provisions of the Competition Act& p- D" c7 L' y+ g/ P3 L& x
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If you enjoyed learning about 3 q3 Z% x" k. R, [5 I6 O ]
Prisoners Dilemma
. r6 Q8 A8 ?, ZDominant Strategies
6 C5 p) W0 s) T0 B3 }" b. N! @Collusion4 v; y7 x/ E& K5 D+ d. z' y
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
: k' Q0 y) C% V4 X. a8 Z7 X" HECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications1 a) @4 E+ y c
Topics:
& ]9 v7 }9 q1 }Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
4 w/ O1 {$ f+ Z3 tApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion & x+ A$ k& I' \2 i5 I( {% _$ M
Note! Prerequisites:
( t% L& Q0 O, m O5 WECON 384 & 299 |
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