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Trade# P7 z% b9 _# i
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy* {, w. P8 p. c
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
* G' j/ x+ o2 P# ?ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development4 H* O {; M) F6 D+ |7 g2 G5 K
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Chinese Economy Characteristics; x. H- s( _) p( [
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
( x( I: @7 p, aConsequences of economic reform
% i; f* ]; S. Z. q, L& hCanada’s economic relations with China; D8 y% R6 I4 o0 `7 N8 T' p
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Rich and Poor Countries
$ |& R' g0 i J8 o) }3 S2 O+ ^Why economies differ
! m; m& X+ i9 S5 NCauses for such differences" e* a( ^& E& z) g/ Y9 u* J _
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth) V% |7 K/ k# o" r
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 p: |3 t8 b! v) J
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Technology$ |0 t. \, a j d% w5 Q: k
Institutions6 h0 t6 R1 ?. P: p/ v
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
# P! B0 J* c. K7 ISupply and Demand
+ ?& \9 ~, ^* ~ X: t5 E0 lConsumer Behavior- ?% H4 x! U1 u: R9 \" ^( ^2 V1 u' w
Production and Cost
; |+ |8 n2 Y& {Price and Output
+ c! c: i" u' lMarket Structures7 f& V& N( I# n2 o
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
' R. x7 w. l: xECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I& m! T5 j: {/ c! x5 R8 F
Topics:
+ |0 n5 A$ k- t3 [# lTheory of consumer behavior/ a+ b) _) M( w9 B3 [! r
Theory of production and cost
- k3 i. G1 l% d/ ~' p! ^' OPrice and output determination under competition& C" n/ q: |3 d
Monopoly and other market structures
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$ ?/ `( n; q- a3 C8 lIf you enjoyed learning about 2 @8 L7 o% y: T: Y5 g* I
Costs and Benefits 1 Y& v) k. }: d) T1 G
Externalities
- a8 ?. C: g% w8 `Decision-making% K& i! V* I1 r4 K( x3 M6 m
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% g8 _" x; j% I: G. x( \- ?Capital Investments* A, c5 ^4 b) V7 n, T
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!9 p- A8 P$ c/ R( X# P9 b
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
! ~) G$ g: I8 [$ r$ ?4 c6 KTopics:, u5 ?3 O% o1 C
Cost-Benefit Analysis
) R. K/ q. g; {7 E1 h% [Evaluating Public Investment Projects
7 i5 o. U2 w$ y0 z/ CLook at examples from
2 P D( n+ E4 q9 ?. OTransportation
7 D. L! ^; E7 h$ b" M( ~River Basin Management2 G" ]9 A& {* o% ]
Electrical Generation
: P8 K: c% s. W4 }3 \3 nOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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1 d& Y4 R$ m3 C6 c( \4 J- MIf you enjoyed learning about
& @% _5 P, r8 o- H7 W$ ]) OSupply and Demand- z7 j6 J) r6 C6 W3 n) i: y2 K
Externalities
M8 F# u% \1 O3 t! MResource Allocation
; D- r+ m5 a$ U2 PTaxation
/ ^3 w2 e- k4 R1 E9 L& x1 nOr would like to learn more about
9 b) I4 Y% f. x9 s! j0 ~5 |5 P8 OSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
& }; {7 g3 y4 f9 \You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
6 `$ E5 _0 B1 J; H% C3 RECON 365 Resource Economics) Z# ?& e. C/ H0 U. B9 ]8 g/ w
Topics:
3 I+ {7 R6 {1 Y( ?9 sExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
6 O4 R0 |5 Z8 M, k$ @6 DScarcity and pricing% D& y( o; e8 E3 i9 F
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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: p- J( T3 S) I8 N6 B% ?$ C% n8 }Resource Allocation
: ]9 M3 B3 o3 A7 J8 w" D/ CPricing
; ?; c# |' P( Q" B+ p& c) ? B, ZMarkets6 o9 g: ], i$ W \, w7 a% J
Government roles
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" ^' w# Y i, i0 KThe energy sector, including sources and markets" j/ S/ v: d* Y* f- q* H6 Q2 V. k
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues# m0 ] N2 C$ e! w) n' l4 ^1 v4 w
You might enjoy a course about
' I- Y+ u0 ~* v' e. t$ W3 pEnergy Economics!9 {7 s% }% l4 h2 K
ECON 366 Energy Economics
- d, m9 g9 I4 a/ h2 D+ vTopics:
- p1 [6 d# L0 U9 [Pricing
' q6 @( J/ Y2 n' d8 R2 [Role in economic growth 6 y% x7 e8 h2 d# k f
Energy sources and markets
+ K! j5 |! X7 R6 l/ NRole of government
( h/ N: q+ T" D/ D8 _Regulation
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8 I0 l- M4 o: H9 G; |If you enjoyed learning about $ n7 G+ ^9 O2 E5 n9 t
Externalities
8 I" R/ F( z8 gRegulation" c: W' V, J4 H8 c3 J
Government roles
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6 l/ R7 M6 `* J- S7 ~Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
6 [3 t6 Q0 ?3 w) \* n( h; g; xSteps taken to address deterioration
" y6 A& f5 \* i) T8 Q& F* n2 z; DYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 3 [$ Z: c5 w/ u# }* a9 T
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
, J9 x5 k1 s& H4 DTopics:
" ?- w0 y( m QEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
& b- X/ Y) m& r0 y' z. TTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
7 j2 G& S9 i5 JTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + L( o9 o6 i( A5 J$ f
Recreation economics
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2 h4 p2 F' L3 S1 j" ? Individual Incentives
8 m0 ^; E6 {" N: e uTotal Welfare + X# N6 R/ d& h; v
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! / M D6 b* H3 h% @
ECON 378 Law and Economics, e3 T# b% U2 z; ~" m, u, M( f
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
) C6 ]$ H* F. RCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining) [8 m9 x7 ~5 D" T! g' @( J6 J0 @
Child Support Payments1 q( X; E- C# m
Private Divorce agreements+ j& t4 Z3 O1 _( @! [& A- ~% @+ j
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma" Y- h0 x) r$ ^& v! Z5 g q) ?
Dominant Strategies) P+ d/ H$ y: H: k8 @
Collusion# F+ V _% F' Z$ d+ o
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ( x8 N/ b$ D' d. N- G
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications5 L/ ?/ m8 A7 J0 F3 n: j
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
3 ~7 \4 |$ G% P$ G, Q2 TApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
9 J: p3 |. j+ e9 k, N( t @6 l0 BNote! Prerequisites: ; e {- U& R. I+ c! p2 b) Y5 C' s
ECON 384 & 299 |
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