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Trade
, b6 J. Y+ F- ^% W2 L8 D4 b: \Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy% ?" ~" [8 m5 R! t- J! ?9 j
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!: Z( \+ r/ w0 Z/ r, [: [9 Z; b
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
% k" |7 Q4 @1 d% ]/ L1 X% MTopics: 8 `4 q8 B- y4 l2 W4 ?4 `
Chinese Economy Characteristics' y7 [- x2 |- p0 }
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
$ G- G; b( m& ]0 t: RConsequences of economic reform3 W' I8 _8 z8 F* n, q6 l! y. ^ k2 u
Canada’s economic relations with China$ p" B# V, z# Z' d2 R5 g) H! r$ O
/ }& ~& n7 S$ }" w( k/ e0 k, AIf you would like to learn more about: , p( I* b+ G1 Q3 |6 F
Rich and Poor Countries, S) t' r& e! q- s9 k
Why economies differ
( N) w; G7 a+ U+ z( h9 sCauses for such differences
* J0 W4 u3 b9 q% v( ^) EYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 m6 Y/ A; [$ E; ^6 K; M
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 b- `& ^* y" M' C1 ^Topics:
- X- g7 [! Y* n5 J* fTechnology
: W* e$ O/ p) R* r; g2 UInstitutions
2 S3 {- m% B/ y4 U7 M8 ZGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence - |/ V- W, a6 f- b: _0 h) o
- p5 I3 Q' n9 p P1 iIf you enjoyed learning about
8 N+ \( a' B( x1 PSupply and Demand
' B' s" O, P1 |* K- y b3 G9 ]Consumer Behavior
/ F" Y4 M3 S5 `. p! i# ^. u' }Production and Cost
, s% W; Q3 ?5 @1 tPrice and Output
% a3 K: Q5 X. D9 nMarket Structures
( L2 w$ s, o& EYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
& g, v5 q8 J, t: ~ s& Q% G2 G! kECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" c3 {; Q" a: k# Y
Topics:
9 N8 Z+ d* Y) |/ a) WTheory of consumer behavior
. W- {! \ l" Y( W/ `Theory of production and cost
* d" f5 [$ O1 X- D6 }4 L( HPrice and output determination under competition. l! o0 o: }- ^1 j
Monopoly and other market structures
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$ v$ d! X9 Y" F. n6 {! U$ |( RIf you enjoyed learning about
8 `0 A5 o" T+ S" ?, fCosts and Benefits
; H9 q9 B* V" r6 SExternalities# x0 A# y9 k# T
Decision-making# p* J; C& i. O
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Capital Investments+ O8 m" F: E" S3 ^# C* s
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!9 m. o$ E" `" j. s; H5 p
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation8 c: ?: l. s( W; @. B# t3 K
Topics:
2 c7 E9 g; z X" M7 mCost-Benefit Analysis; y! _6 p' l* x6 N
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
2 A8 }2 j! w9 k- h) i9 B. ?Look at examples from 5 C" V% C y/ P* f
Transportation3 s8 X6 H5 A* }6 h- x1 U
River Basin Management% g; V/ A% J/ h. W0 z8 A
Electrical Generation
/ i+ u$ F8 }: [; @" E7 ZOil & Gas and Pollution Control! S: y/ y3 g3 N5 [! W
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Supply and Demand+ |0 j- R/ M) @$ R: @1 t* T
Externalities) m, {& I! @+ u; i6 Y
Resource Allocation, I: Y0 d1 {) C+ @. P8 b- o9 j
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada0 x8 l( Y% I% ^5 X8 C% o
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!. O A; R' Y' p
ECON 365 Resource Economics. v, i( h) }3 ~5 [+ K+ l! |
Topics:
; n* Q }, ?9 `8 r/ BExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources: u. X" g4 K/ Q1 w7 m
Scarcity and pricing
$ f8 L! v/ G1 n1 {6 _# IContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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8 b# Y5 a* G* R$ ^7 k9 {If you enjoyed learning about + W8 A# r& u- f2 G
Resource Allocation
. {2 R; K& A K5 VPricing
! M# J! q7 X9 k6 V* C2 `8 CMarkets2 K- ~5 s7 ~7 g2 C" e. I8 U( y
Government roles. m7 k1 T6 Q0 x1 x. d& {
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% F) I" h! K. T( c, D2 P2 `0 zThe energy sector, including sources and markets9 G0 X. ^9 U6 h& p2 \7 K( V% w
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues3 v5 _6 T+ P0 Q( `& n, i& N/ `% B m
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1 P8 c6 T2 _& r1 b' _Energy Economics!
( R3 C2 x$ _6 p6 V8 h& P/ dECON 366 Energy Economics
- v9 D/ O# o; lTopics: 1 o/ m1 y* V& U3 } K! f
Pricing
0 o/ ^& z: b! V$ j1 tRole in economic growth
, v6 i' m: i) E1 uEnergy sources and markets * c f* v9 r" E
Role of government
( [: q9 G8 F6 q4 Z0 DRegulation
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x" V9 R+ n9 | x' gExternalities
; o) v5 m3 s& [8 L9 C4 oRegulation
$ R2 a1 K" r) X+ y: X( fGovernment roles" g3 l! @+ k! {
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S) H6 m, z( b3 w' y; c+ mEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration' R" g a. l* B( c4 p$ k
Steps taken to address deterioration
9 ~ j1 k& @9 h4 u1 u+ GYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
+ A" `8 G" A! M6 I/ j9 O) Q9 T8 MECON 369 Economics of the Environment
, z. b- A* G% }+ \( tTopics:
- Q) N: p% a! _9 }Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 6 ?, Z6 w4 w$ @0 }6 ^
Types and causes of environmental deterioration + q: Q" _( l* M$ d, Q, x4 [
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 8 L* k; Z- k, p. w* S0 g
Recreation economics
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/ C* w2 ?) B; S, w# g0 r Individual Incentives
/ _$ m3 H/ ?, A6 O/ A1 jTotal Welfare
" {4 V8 {6 R" v2 xYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
, K) j1 p* n. ?9 T+ HECON 378 Law and Economics7 g7 k1 i$ B4 k& {3 \5 a
Topics:
1 l1 \) g% N. ]# d( u8 z# V; |1 AIssues in Criminal and Family Law
8 [ f" ] y4 Z7 R' yCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
6 r1 R, P* p! K/ f# z) @$ ?Child Support Payments' W- n ?' i: b4 b
Private Divorce agreements
8 k: u6 e) d) K6 s( d0 PCriminal provisions of the Competition Act4 d% R" A# v) k/ ^; g. J
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, m+ A5 y, {$ ?) ]Prisoners Dilemma
* G8 _/ P% q; Q* m8 F1 ODominant Strategies5 j. \% k3 x4 b( ]4 L, \
Collusion7 ?! V' ~) u/ q# B, N% h8 W
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! - T; y4 \, B, M* C
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications0 R3 I1 y7 V& |
Topics: 9 u3 j3 z. i) p: t0 M" K
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
4 W8 q) L; v! m; P& `% E/ gApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ' O! n: S: V) B3 j
Note! Prerequisites: 2 [4 t# B) ^8 h, d0 X, M# x
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