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Trade6 t$ v: |0 `, F2 s1 r, a5 @
Growth/ K$ w' J% g6 B# R" v+ h
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China as an Emerging Economy
1 [/ c1 V' R' k: ~0 HYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
" D- Q6 T# i( X6 LECON 211 Chinese Economic Development) d1 d/ X5 ?' t: o P
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
' h" h6 W& D& C% ?; W( w2 TRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
2 r5 F: T6 a7 M G) ^Consequences of economic reform- o/ \# [) t& c# H3 F5 q6 i7 l
Canada’s economic relations with China& l3 l& ~. ]1 v+ h+ C, P
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0 n! {! i/ ~& l. l1 F. VRich and Poor Countries( P2 N3 D3 I# r; m
Why economies differ
5 s; `, R! k; j$ w+ V( U7 y: ?( y; TCauses for such differences
2 o" O/ e7 u6 Y$ g2 `You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- o% R* {, x; O, f: u2 t
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 ^1 Z! P& v; i( o! P: [Topics:/ ~+ a# e' ?0 p2 Q1 k! q/ ^( {
Technology! S6 }0 B) `5 Y* u
Institutions$ o) [0 B( x. E* w6 Y
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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3 f& m7 A2 r, i) gIf you enjoyed learning about : c5 i" S) I! ?% z- k6 G( G1 R- W: K* _6 C
Supply and Demand% @ v, I( `5 j9 t5 ?
Consumer Behavior$ \6 y2 x$ m* c* [- M
Production and Cost" |7 S2 c: q. g6 T$ I
Price and Output7 n2 l% A. {0 n- d" m# J1 q
Market Structures8 }8 d" p: K1 `6 g8 Z* L% h
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!' l1 _) _9 p3 T3 _9 Q
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
# s: v4 m' V8 w e7 K$ yTopics: 5 N6 d4 I2 Z; R2 X- B1 M$ f/ C2 ^
Theory of consumer behavior* i$ c9 L; C" v [( V
Theory of production and cost
& S- N" R9 H9 A G5 h$ DPrice and output determination under competition( ]/ T( m1 u7 c3 @
Monopoly and other market structures( {! K; m# ^! D) w. C: c( ^
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7 n$ ]) o) O" {- GCosts and Benefits
) ^ _0 X% M. YExternalities
, o" v, q; @' _' |/ G/ VDecision-making# }* Q, [3 u! G. ^
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Capital Investments
7 x# B% h0 ^# E0 B$ ^You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
. y4 G. s' C. I# I0 h* Z( vECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation2 a6 a* |2 \/ W/ s+ f
Topics:
3 `: X. Z( T' S& n& }! n+ n5 WCost-Benefit Analysis e0 N$ m& e2 m! ~) z2 C
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
5 ]0 O' t: s, U9 t. P( C" gLook at examples from 0 t- j, Q3 z" Y# v. g3 c; v l
Transportation
- e; P/ h+ c6 lRiver Basin Management
4 I& c/ n5 y* Y" c* w& O- EElectrical Generation
& b, J) V2 Z; J5 @4 c9 IOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
, I$ s2 G; e8 S. i; L* RSupply and Demand
# X; F" K1 _2 m* ]5 }% L7 c$ E& UExternalities
: g$ B+ C- |3 j2 q3 A! V, OResource Allocation
: g& I/ x* O! K* b) c, q" tTaxation
1 K) O _* Q4 P1 ~Or would like to learn more about
) C8 h. m& Y G( T# ]Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
4 H) x5 f; M$ J. z* eYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
/ @0 z' y" f( @$ ~. s7 GECON 365 Resource Economics
5 T* e. F) {$ X' ATopics:4 D; T% G& d1 v) D5 a9 D
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
/ c2 |( A' x3 |' {& VScarcity and pricing6 ]7 z0 `( L% H, i' _
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues* `. P& _0 i" K( C2 r; l6 K' U$ h
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( {( _8 n! ~! {; ~' Z! J9 ^, G) SResource Allocation
1 _+ u3 W6 e- e" B m- j7 F1 l0 oPricing
) d7 q1 W/ z6 l5 z) T( X; AMarkets
: t" s' s1 T- j" F; mGovernment roles; t" e* {5 e/ K3 g) n) X
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- `3 o% [! _$ vThe energy sector, including sources and markets
( z7 I0 T2 \# Y2 U( }( BCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
3 q6 E, q" B7 h" J' r- p& _You might enjoy a course about
5 P0 c+ t+ I% s" L8 OEnergy Economics!
% w( Q6 ~/ r( c/ XECON 366 Energy Economics, l- t+ U& P& H7 Y2 h+ m
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Pricing- t' [3 ?0 B3 X1 J6 b, [
Role in economic growth
! U3 X4 R; B0 h" CEnergy sources and markets 1 x( ^* t4 s6 m8 U( u8 j2 E, ?
Role of government 3 u, F* W, u2 h5 C8 Q% E1 P/ n
Regulation
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Externalities
/ E& f( \( r8 D3 J1 ]' Q- pRegulation. ^: K; h; E; I# v! n! @0 a5 m
Government roles
- u3 W4 D8 T! m/ w8 H6 T2 o( rOr would like to learn more about : C: O- Z6 @" @* j6 N* `- [
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration! V d5 c/ K S3 P/ E3 _
Steps taken to address deterioration( w3 ]/ K4 l( N
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 6 c% l6 J9 `3 ~ w( a) q
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment; Z1 ~. b) v5 w4 _& g4 @7 I9 _/ F
Topics:
2 O; f7 w. `: TEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment / @- _. T9 F6 N! r. {
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
* j4 f' {9 h9 c# T2 [ ETheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration , j$ @6 ?2 S* S) m2 {3 y+ M
Recreation economics7 T9 |1 L! k8 p! {+ e
8 Y- Y6 U4 g8 X- iIf you enjoyed learning about
3 _- B- }7 S/ S4 Z, l0 f/ P Individual Incentives! }# h. H2 U# h! v+ Q- {
Total Welfare ) t$ u% }0 W \ y
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! , i+ F/ Z; ^/ ?
ECON 378 Law and Economics! g& B+ V3 Z0 i* F
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
# a3 @1 f4 w& _( @8 x4 YCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
d7 P+ e9 E! s% F; P8 m; }& V8 Y& \Child Support Payments# l* ~, `8 J$ r5 A" ?/ S
Private Divorce agreements
: \ r9 Q4 d2 h5 S9 GCriminal provisions of the Competition Act6 B) v% |% y1 {$ B
$ v4 B7 {0 i# X! RIf you enjoyed learning about ' ?7 W$ p8 R4 I: @4 @
Prisoners Dilemma5 x2 r) o, V- h* }
Dominant Strategies* |! a8 R3 x3 A2 \" q7 M d) P7 D& c
Collusion
' d2 x' e+ C+ \# NYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ; \) B9 ~4 Z9 D8 ~7 X! c: Z
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
; m: d+ j6 E! z! p& z6 DTopics:
8 u4 B/ o& C+ P6 r! P) s( KAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
0 q& J$ m. Q8 h9 l! J; wApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ( o+ \: @# k# Z9 s4 f2 V$ R8 k
Note! Prerequisites: ! [, u+ O: V- g0 G4 I& l4 f V
ECON 384 & 299 |
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