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8 ~% e9 F: q4 n/ i7 L8 G1 VGrowth# G' O- b, }8 i6 \ U# o
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China as an Emerging Economy
7 |# o& p W$ M+ i, U$ OYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!$ X% Y. ?; l: G- p/ c6 v, U
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development# F9 D$ w6 L& h& I" g# _* g5 Y
Topics:
5 N0 C- |( I# K* O; V/ KChinese Economy Characteristics
) y/ B) o+ J4 ^2 A9 g% dRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
* t. m: K' }, d& i+ g* w O) KConsequences of economic reform
1 d9 ?+ _, j, e$ j" W+ x' i+ mCanada’s economic relations with China
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7 f4 s$ f; I: GIf you would like to learn more about: , n4 w9 J: ]( ~
Rich and Poor Countries; F- q$ I" Z: h b
Why economies differ: _. K x& f. h9 s) c
Causes for such differences2 s) D. A, D" y& c* L: ]* A4 J) ?
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- M8 M" O0 P* Q& t2 V6 k
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 M3 u, A9 q7 ^) hTopics:4 ~ c' S3 y o; Q& y# @
Technology4 m6 q# B t# E4 t+ q, |
Institutions0 }8 D3 d0 r% m, ^( ^3 \6 z
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence " i3 |; D7 O2 ^2 M+ O* z4 m: o6 J
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Supply and Demand
9 ^& u. l/ f1 u0 t/ EConsumer Behavior! H' H5 }% ]3 ~/ K
Production and Cost% H5 ]6 s. }! K
Price and Output9 g' e$ m' E( K9 ~
Market Structures
0 u: \, {+ w! w5 ^4 iYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!( B# m6 N/ Y9 ]
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I$ m+ U; B( X& i0 M3 V! F8 t6 W
Topics:
6 H8 F* B; ?, x# s$ `: WTheory of consumer behavior
$ i4 M5 c- ~9 u8 M8 N" U4 fTheory of production and cost# b: q4 N0 H, d C
Price and output determination under competition
8 q, V% P4 B8 |2 b- H0 k# qMonopoly and other market structures
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: ^: x) ^; v! H7 |0 I& VIf you enjoyed learning about 9 Z8 L; l2 v$ E/ L) }" L7 I$ P
Costs and Benefits
1 W! p6 {! U/ O/ ]/ eExternalities. N+ I4 C" [2 E* P4 e! J8 A
Decision-making
( G0 O; {8 x5 ?9 R. R4 W" EOr would like to learn more about $ v \# N& N6 w& C1 x& w
Capital Investments
+ _ Z, c: Z7 M V( zYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
) W; r* f T$ hECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
$ x: r; N$ W& C- G3 e; qTopics:2 X1 ?* n$ z+ M# l4 N7 Z. ^
Cost-Benefit Analysis
' q6 o. z' ^7 ?: }# S+ K/ xEvaluating Public Investment Projects
( ^) v8 x8 p5 |& VLook at examples from
# Z; i& |- S; j0 Y7 \& a TTransportation/ X0 j' C+ j5 A# q) g
River Basin Management3 ]; C+ G5 s3 s" U6 S. K
Electrical Generation
: b/ ]: }% L1 ?5 C1 vOil & Gas and Pollution Control- N, D8 \" b/ R) Y# d) F# b
! w- [6 F8 i+ K+ A" f8 vIf you enjoyed learning about / B% V; g( Y; Q5 K& H, P
Supply and Demand/ E; n5 N% Y7 I! o5 x
Externalities, c& @8 u# d7 Y
Resource Allocation
3 T5 Q0 R) E3 l7 Y+ I2 aTaxation
9 E1 G2 [: i8 G! OOr would like to learn more about
# Q# ^1 p9 a4 Z% X) b. USupply of Natural Resources in Canada) q9 A; r" a; b4 z7 N+ T- c
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
0 e' x/ w/ f+ _5 c8 P( C. Y$ |ECON 365 Resource Economics
+ L; e6 Q* b) r3 R4 jTopics:- x6 T8 m- m2 L [: F
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources$ T6 k# m$ e% Z+ ?
Scarcity and pricing
" i' \+ T) I, S! r' K" `Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
, K1 S) Z8 \3 WResource Allocation
0 q: ?; Z2 J! t& ePricing
2 V% ~% ~) r( c9 MMarkets
8 I+ F8 A7 G9 z3 \7 g+ |' G+ S3 YGovernment roles# K- O e3 a P+ w: N/ H
Or would like to learn more about 2 H5 w& D- R: g/ W( A! d4 q
The energy sector, including sources and markets
% m$ {) ]+ n# t; N* Z \9 TCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
2 f, y5 f) S4 f& I, J& k3 S. EYou might enjoy a course about : p" G* k1 Q& N3 W8 M3 L2 U
Energy Economics!& z6 y1 l: _6 }0 H8 @
ECON 366 Energy Economics$ v& z. w; `, b! x$ C9 U
Topics:
( ^! c6 C+ u+ q: d' GPricing9 l$ F: ], b1 h2 F
Role in economic growth
: |* s5 A Y7 c+ w+ {Energy sources and markets 1 h# D7 g/ o- _% D% ]* {7 D @! L
Role of government 1 H% A8 P3 i' [' U
Regulation
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Externalities
2 \4 P/ ?5 E' ~$ {9 CRegulation
# Y/ u4 B/ [1 r) OGovernment roles8 ?4 m/ {# Q1 B) t/ ?3 }( u
Or would like to learn more about
& o H7 p5 f U! U% n2 K. Z; |Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
: ^' J( ?" @* [; \2 aSteps taken to address deterioration& b9 G9 Y. J* E2 y
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ' m2 R0 R3 _3 W' b+ U) n, f# r4 g
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
0 N& W& V' o/ V2 ETopics:
" W8 z% m4 k, _ u* d7 d& b/ `Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
# p/ P" |. H0 e7 k# BTypes and causes of environmental deterioration / N3 G3 X) s. ^3 r
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
( A3 B3 E# i. Q8 {6 D1 VRecreation economics
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) w% t3 R% C: U/ |/ fIf you enjoyed learning about
+ S( }) \' {+ F9 | M Individual Incentives
: |& r2 L# | i- Q1 g, [Total Welfare ^' A/ E9 Q3 B4 E4 P5 V
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! & ]! e# l' {" A
ECON 378 Law and Economics
2 X- p) Y6 w0 i) m7 @% tTopics: 6 i. a R+ f% ?" S
Issues in Criminal and Family Law( G2 }& @2 w; e! r m
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 V: W% @! F# zChild Support Payments
$ _ {* r6 [/ J* }# B. i0 uPrivate Divorce agreements3 n$ {- N( Q; `% @7 W+ p
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act; F6 b- \ F; Y# g, P+ c
8 l# H5 f4 }' z, HIf you enjoyed learning about
# l) y9 n7 z* ]2 F4 D( MPrisoners Dilemma3 @9 W" n% p" l) E
Dominant Strategies
+ { v4 l" I; r* S0 k9 B2 O+ BCollusion+ n/ W, V, J8 K3 v; y5 i" s
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 1 W: R7 d! D3 `" p; F, Q
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications7 P* r& Z D+ W0 k: ?# M
Topics: - }% w4 s6 V1 {$ `5 Q8 w4 c
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games9 B8 v% X' p! e, F5 d
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
& ^ {" |7 g1 o( C2 S% o+ A& m5 Z) INote! Prerequisites: 2 z+ N* q$ H& G0 d* H
ECON 384 & 299 |
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