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China as an Emerging Economy
; X: f+ H8 B" j. }% PYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
2 N/ h7 b' w6 s# z8 h$ k: BECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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! V6 i$ C; d) ?( K; n7 {Chinese Economy Characteristics& f; [: ?5 l; \
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy9 e% t) F7 N" b% `
Consequences of economic reform( [) G9 P. e; P- t! G/ h( I& B
Canada’s economic relations with China3 L" S$ b% b9 A2 |, Y
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If you would like to learn more about:
2 _; E8 Q% u5 p' i" G* Y- L0 kRich and Poor Countries
' a, }6 Y9 u; U4 |$ y6 CWhy economies differ
' s W! L6 }# a+ ]! [0 cCauses for such differences, C, G6 c4 b# Y/ X3 U
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- [6 R' H- m9 N0 }, w! Z( `
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) K: c! ~% L8 G; |! LTopics:
) g! i+ y3 m9 B2 _- YTechnology
! d+ k5 X2 X& NInstitutions
; B: e6 G- L/ l0 v; f, fGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
& C9 M& e6 V% N) [9 ?' @" w: sSupply and Demand* B% _) Y) P0 V5 J' T: Z& s
Consumer Behavior
* P& v `9 \- O: \! B. z) o8 RProduction and Cost
, [% `9 ^! F( S, Y3 G* c8 w; _( PPrice and Output: h3 H- f5 s) Z8 u' q# D2 u
Market Structures% V% P$ K' Q9 P- ^! x. \
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!1 d0 X8 P4 d+ q" s, X
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
# n8 _5 O3 R; a' @, m3 pTopics:
4 f% d9 A3 p* g: f7 \Theory of consumer behavior
5 o+ l4 A7 L; L$ BTheory of production and cost% C1 ^. v p% \" R
Price and output determination under competition% _+ ?/ s4 ?3 R+ t
Monopoly and other market structures. a9 m7 \6 |0 H$ I( l9 u
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$ M: o$ u1 v8 z; u, L, fCosts and Benefits . Z% a" ?6 s: ?) E" M- F' d9 M; S
Externalities+ y; C5 p: w1 l, F! ~5 A. C
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
. F7 w' r8 e* ^3 b7 V/ D3 \You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 i" i$ Q4 G1 R( U6 J5 R+ S5 A
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
7 n7 D2 C3 S( j: d3 U- iTopics:
2 v' ?1 ]% ^( m3 R, ]Cost-Benefit Analysis9 g; A$ f$ T( ?: E# d
Evaluating Public Investment Projects6 R4 S( s# {6 c7 j
Look at examples from $ N- }2 S' m+ @! C K' b# p
Transportation
5 P3 p: o2 L) g$ S ZRiver Basin Management+ E h( Y( \# y( z9 `2 h" l0 z
Electrical Generation$ P6 `6 U0 ^' M7 }; I
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control+ _' ?& w" }3 D+ ?5 w: \ z" a
; Y1 _, e8 ]: w: H. eIf you enjoyed learning about
( ?# w+ ?) I9 v0 t* gSupply and Demand8 g8 _, L. p& V" h( b- }
Externalities2 u4 A. W; {$ v( j
Resource Allocation4 ~7 m" c' I; N- ^( S/ R+ {
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada8 u( o* z3 \; g# Z8 J* n- W( j
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
! Z. e) ^+ I0 `1 i0 XECON 365 Resource Economics" n/ K: N; ?! {" j2 a
Topics:
% m, r! o6 I$ u+ vExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources; n! l1 _( h8 B5 ?
Scarcity and pricing
/ B* V" @% S% l( pContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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2 [% k" b/ Y! v/ c* L5 D4 S' UIf you enjoyed learning about + `, ]( n# z! ?
Resource Allocation
7 b! W. M4 f8 C# `0 [, i3 sPricing6 O' s! a0 {5 v4 {" g Z
Markets
5 A! {* D3 o3 T9 i! KGovernment roles. `4 ?$ s8 S. u! Q
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
5 z! j0 m5 e- u4 E: V$ C; ECanadian Energy Policy and current issues2 g# y4 G* O6 Y: ^; G) Q
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: c! c3 G+ T1 b) \9 J( h! |9 k( cEnergy Economics!; S1 ]7 X0 r: V
ECON 366 Energy Economics; m- S& S" H# g8 O! t
Topics:
8 ^6 m. q( P) |* }Pricing
J4 R4 N( w* IRole in economic growth
& }6 s/ T o+ s8 T+ r8 uEnergy sources and markets
0 j$ H8 R4 a, U! `; ~Role of government
% \: W* G' ]0 e0 }Regulation
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2 G& F+ z: d% j5 A# g' AIf you enjoyed learning about
! ]0 i& W+ m+ L# W( \& J8 ^4 b* O: [9 sExternalities. S9 q& e) M3 A
Regulation! _* p( ~$ l; G, O* a- U; Z
Government roles
% l& x! O! Y0 r4 k' FOr would like to learn more about ! ^2 K) a/ u8 @# m- t/ s/ i! L
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
' Y: P6 h& y9 iSteps taken to address deterioration
9 [# r5 t6 a1 h: wYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
% R1 d" t0 G( bECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 V+ I% U7 i) G8 H7 g% u7 W; B9 L! KTopics: 2 o7 S) u1 a7 m8 k1 }1 V; Q/ J- D, A
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ' h# n6 c1 o* c3 e k: E
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
, Y* R! `% D! M# ] d/ n: ATheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 6 o; ]5 I+ p4 M! r. z/ S" B1 c
Recreation economics; c* Z% U$ c* a) |4 t8 r
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Individual Incentives) u( K6 T5 Z; o7 @; q$ a5 t% J
Total Welfare # t3 H& V- W7 C5 b. v. r, }
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
) k# |+ G3 ^4 y5 n2 g" n: kECON 378 Law and Economics
% N: {2 E# z. V+ jTopics:
5 v/ r4 t, w* pIssues in Criminal and Family Law
" v/ z6 c4 w& O1 v6 ~5 X3 pCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining9 j0 m: \% O* C+ a& Y
Child Support Payments
; X) U2 ~8 @* |Private Divorce agreements
0 O6 [( r6 q" N8 T. s! d J1 uCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
. K9 b, \' c1 { T0 rDominant Strategies0 V% `* ^. M* ^# h3 _7 W: u- Q
Collusion
8 L( }& Q1 u8 c* R% hYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
) K/ |7 d! W. K: K: f9 q8 \3 NECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications# y/ j) T3 k: Q7 G/ u2 K
Topics: " t& G/ {2 o% ^% p* |% B3 H6 Q
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
) Y8 o2 N" ?- u( o& L7 p. g, z- rApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion * T# [& o+ b3 E- I
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