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6 p; a3 {% z7 K0 hGrowth
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" G/ ^& [7 T9 G# {China as an Emerging Economy
1 P& s. j ]3 R: U) }7 w; iYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
) ~0 v1 i# n6 @# a$ g$ MECON 211 Chinese Economic Development+ N/ D5 Y' ^/ @& R$ Y9 k' I
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
. X3 H( F" [8 {: `$ pRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
) l$ h Z7 t4 \Consequences of economic reform. e* \+ g4 P; k* o1 e7 N5 \
Canada’s economic relations with China
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' G: D1 u/ a4 v' ?/ T9 v& VIf you would like to learn more about: $ X# |' O2 G' t2 o- t/ i( x# B
Rich and Poor Countries6 k3 |1 L- y) b/ b
Why economies differ
5 ]/ y3 ]: P/ `# t# ?5 B- XCauses for such differences
# D& h, ?8 m* w0 RYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 _& z b; J. D7 k0 O; {/ Q: H1 Q
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth) P* u5 u# I# v4 D
Topics:; W* y- b6 O3 y) k# p G
Technology; m2 B9 z3 I" b" y/ D# w
Institutions
0 j$ o) t+ c) D! w3 |, G/ ~Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
# t, j9 G' n1 p- U! W- \9 d6 H! aConsumer Behavior
2 T! p: z8 j' \/ U% mProduction and Cost
9 \5 B9 t# R% q: b5 g9 SPrice and Output
( H( r8 {, ~* m+ t7 q+ lMarket Structures c% ?0 _. @& c! k: X& |3 O
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
4 m! e+ \: i. X. PECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I3 c% u! }6 j+ v. l: i
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Theory of consumer behavior
0 {3 d" J: z- mTheory of production and cost: P, o8 x7 D9 X1 \& E
Price and output determination under competition& U+ Y: G: N; G" E, B& o/ @
Monopoly and other market structures7 r; x x3 L% O
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+ Q3 i, w( I! [% U2 E$ BCosts and Benefits
# f! C% }* z6 d2 o5 f2 FExternalities, j d7 V$ Z. l; V
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
" i1 t; N8 s% k: F$ ^5 Z/ h3 E/ eYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
5 B' r! Q7 J# H7 J5 O) ~" t6 p: ]ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation& \2 u1 s8 N: ~- G
Topics:
3 B- Y8 I- Z+ u1 v; xCost-Benefit Analysis p/ h; L' l. ^; }) {7 j
Evaluating Public Investment Projects9 c4 u. m: T7 D' W: J9 s
Look at examples from & P+ M; s/ T+ V$ v, h# {
Transportation6 ^1 }9 Q$ }0 j- G
River Basin Management
, ?% G* f5 E& D2 {; H$ c" r% QElectrical Generation8 C( d( u p+ Q% e8 j0 v0 L' _
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand, ]" ^6 _. x5 |' g
Externalities
. X) t8 L4 s, tResource Allocation8 j$ T7 D& `; B$ V
Taxation
/ G$ T" ^% y8 Y+ [, h: l" ~3 Z: ROr would like to learn more about
1 p# i, r7 e4 u4 \5 OSupply of Natural Resources in Canada. ^6 H }0 z, q* a+ T8 |
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!9 h' L: Q5 ]2 |* D3 l* ~
ECON 365 Resource Economics x9 x' w2 g) o1 b+ q5 S$ P
Topics:
4 S2 q9 H! k# l) f8 z" MExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
& x7 Z9 M4 Z9 ?# UScarcity and pricing/ |; A0 ?* B! r7 U. E
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues, K A7 u6 e6 G8 G
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Resource Allocation8 W9 Q+ E8 Z) H. r: Q6 ]) b( ?& O
Pricing
! A. d% A: h' @* ~6 IMarkets6 I5 G: G$ [$ g6 Q# C" C/ h5 D8 N! p
Government roles( d2 D& H6 t6 W. n1 ?$ `
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The energy sector, including sources and markets; P7 D8 m" c, \
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
B5 \+ _' _0 p, _/ y5 WYou might enjoy a course about
6 u+ a3 O9 e, _2 a9 s- G' }4 |, `Energy Economics!
: W+ ?/ ^7 ], A' W& |ECON 366 Energy Economics
Z$ a' |: V- N @' \( Q' STopics: 6 B1 `" n* y0 H# [! U, A# V9 Q$ ?
Pricing4 o! P- D. c7 f& W" O$ J* Y2 o
Role in economic growth
( ^5 b; e5 l8 WEnergy sources and markets
?* r+ C! R0 Z. x; q. YRole of government
' w/ S6 {( q% NRegulation : G4 Q$ M& L! B9 k$ q$ G2 [
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5 u& l, o* v7 [$ e; k/ q. y) kExternalities$ `6 M7 y* v( ]
Regulation
3 v; U3 \8 R6 R# rGovernment roles! C. L- c8 n4 ^4 u9 j
Or would like to learn more about 2 O1 h: J6 e4 Z2 g: a" S9 `* o* J
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
& m) y/ @* B# i3 n' l# V2 _% XSteps taken to address deterioration$ K% j* h, o8 c* G }
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
5 h+ x, T$ W, z9 [: ^ECON 369 Economics of the Environment, h8 _1 ]0 d0 q5 E0 F
Topics: 6 D7 V' Z0 ~! [/ s' j6 f
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
0 z; k. y% r, N* ?Types and causes of environmental deterioration 5 |3 c3 M/ ~, ~' H
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
5 }+ J, R: j. Y! O$ j: QRecreation economics. o% S: N% S- J5 ?8 X4 _3 ]
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Individual Incentives
' W Z: v4 ^# Z' s+ X2 m' fTotal Welfare
7 K+ c- \$ K7 g0 }! X* uYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ( q( p5 q. [6 J7 l
ECON 378 Law and Economics0 T: m6 V: [2 _( x; [/ y7 U
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law! p' _$ D0 w# }$ \
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining9 W6 I8 x* z" A. N: T
Child Support Payments
x- m# ?2 v, s$ U2 pPrivate Divorce agreements
+ ^' J: r8 t8 @8 B7 e7 S: `Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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2 ^* |: M+ L* k, X0 P6 m4 [! rIf you enjoyed learning about
5 D( ]! v0 M, S' V; q: u. m3 JPrisoners Dilemma8 K3 ^# x- O' B3 u1 g6 z
Dominant Strategies
; S: t. C" l8 K4 z/ n0 F5 g* NCollusion& f9 D, u1 O/ g* z1 M ?
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
* I: U( O7 f* g e6 }ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications2 P1 g7 t4 d3 X+ @5 t
Topics: " d1 E/ k0 S* g8 J% ]
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games$ t$ ?& Z; [, w$ X9 S+ f
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
, t* [. C3 I! B+ I1 n" m5 d% INote! Prerequisites: $ U/ z2 x: [" l2 J1 [+ I+ a! V; N
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