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Trade$ p6 D4 [) _' t0 E& T. S
Growth
7 c, x' C# \ i" @# h7 NOr would like to learn more about:
* p2 f! E1 p) v3 o9 |China as an Emerging Economy
7 _8 ^: e! v0 x7 F/ W: j6 a/ O8 D/ {You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!+ ~' [# }: H+ j9 T: ?# z! n- e
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development9 o( x7 A9 n- E; N1 O& H
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Chinese Economy Characteristics- {# Y- ~9 H8 d5 @
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
6 X! M& B2 N+ O. ^# GConsequences of economic reform- n3 f( i% w4 m8 ^$ V& U4 V8 c
Canada’s economic relations with China3 n- k3 b8 {8 L7 D1 h
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Rich and Poor Countries
: o" Y6 v5 f+ T- V, O2 F1 @Why economies differ3 u! N6 J! m8 z% _7 E4 v
Causes for such differences
1 a+ a( t% k! x/ n- o4 r) Y# U$ DYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- |$ {* y# \0 h
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ s& F4 t3 g' `- C% n, \' N/ t, d
Topics:
% j9 E! ~. m+ b4 B5 a, E' m8 A$ uTechnology5 h7 a3 M$ b1 Z; y
Institutions7 A8 x9 B1 R8 C" G/ W- b* C
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 1 _+ K6 K' K+ q
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Supply and Demand
. L, |. Q8 w& b: d+ Q3 P7 P, jConsumer Behavior
& |# |3 {$ _ p% I p9 ^6 LProduction and Cost. S* S( Z* E7 ^& z7 ~1 e' e2 s' M
Price and Output" m1 A* N# b0 N3 o2 q; p3 G
Market Structures
1 [* f) c8 h6 pYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
* V' H8 p! g% Z3 A. rECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
/ g( d0 \8 L8 `. H0 _Topics: 5 G' K0 T% Q# r7 B
Theory of consumer behavior
! y; L/ A2 z3 hTheory of production and cost! J. R: T* t2 e3 F
Price and output determination under competition
, y2 ]" j8 C8 J7 p: r0 ~& wMonopoly and other market structures
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: k4 ?# j& k% |# ^, ]9 N1 eCosts and Benefits
( H$ U/ F' S( C$ F3 tExternalities M* ^: d& y. O7 j
Decision-making
- T" _* C1 E/ ~! m. P z* n' rOr would like to learn more about ~8 t* z0 g# d8 U% a7 d
Capital Investments
7 g! D0 H# N7 A, W" A6 A& f0 yYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!, \9 x9 C# B* p4 ^# X- v% p. X* @
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
. M1 ?9 B \) g$ ~8 Y' X: FTopics:+ a3 q- A( d/ k5 [6 |$ F( y
Cost-Benefit Analysis) U$ P; J6 q# Y, j! w% {
Evaluating Public Investment Projects g J0 m: j: O2 y
Look at examples from 9 B0 M2 t4 l4 T) l' W- B& n4 S) _
Transportation
( h4 n$ v( |, M# E0 Q9 N; k4 KRiver Basin Management/ U/ R5 n2 ?: t( S
Electrical Generation: l) w* C* H! w9 @2 B0 Z& t k
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand+ P: y% T- K4 i2 ^! X
Externalities
$ K, l4 |8 m5 n" m8 ]Resource Allocation
* _6 {4 |3 }7 a- \' RTaxation
1 w# R& Y/ k- C; d ROr would like to learn more about 2 u2 N2 C) A( b! x. q) G r/ J
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada1 Y" N- J5 q# a [
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
/ g0 k5 X- y6 E" G4 X' X! ~, G0 OECON 365 Resource Economics
+ S( T# _4 Z; m8 y# VTopics:$ l( g, Z8 u6 A( _9 m" o7 y4 }3 i
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
( ~& X9 }% P# B6 W! I8 H) [7 ~Scarcity and pricing9 \$ s+ n8 }& D a) \) |% p
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation# H6 M$ g: V$ `
Pricing! A& k3 K! V' a
Markets
$ {6 g4 @. v: g) T9 c( p- _Government roles# \% c* x. D3 B2 ^7 W% Q4 G
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The energy sector, including sources and markets6 q& ^( S& ]# X8 p, b6 e+ }& \9 {& u
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
0 ^1 w) Y* n) U, B# H8 }* LYou might enjoy a course about , x4 E' [4 X- H2 S
Energy Economics!" o7 \1 a0 p4 w8 i
ECON 366 Energy Economics; R1 G9 l7 u" f1 H" o( W
Topics: . f& _, i' r& T; a) Y" V& z
Pricing0 g; t! [( H6 u/ `
Role in economic growth * R& A% S( P# ^( ~! b
Energy sources and markets ) t) u1 G& T& Q9 }
Role of government 4 d' j) b" V1 z8 v9 j3 M
Regulation / N% m; @" V4 K# P% }- n
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, }. `) ~6 c. W+ J' N$ i# nExternalities* l" m9 f# W, H( K/ w% B
Regulation
; f8 U9 j+ ^& K, k8 T) I! yGovernment roles( s8 }. n& D$ ~1 ^) C3 A& m
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration0 ]# p& R" j# _ {* D
Steps taken to address deterioration
" ~( h1 ]" t* t( O% I1 k8 J1 UYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
5 n! b' r$ x. m5 VECON 369 Economics of the Environment
' [3 c+ k/ j9 X+ V- s0 Q, z" I7 [Topics: % `) {: e$ l( x9 z1 Z# Z4 }
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 0 ~4 v4 `! w4 O" c8 H+ B1 a" d
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 1 e; H9 z" r! u/ s" ]
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
/ C2 A9 [* F' oRecreation economics) P8 v8 p+ r7 q
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Individual Incentives
( S7 s( O. p& G& jTotal Welfare
; A* v3 q9 a' N! i8 uYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
, J$ `- w+ H: \ECON 378 Law and Economics
+ ^! i* _; ^, a" l m gTopics:
. V, L# q; ?0 i; K# d' KIssues in Criminal and Family Law9 y* q* t- Z3 g+ D p+ X( N
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* g+ V& u! m( W1 d) q! \! AChild Support Payments6 z* O6 \. N b- Q8 {. _+ \8 n" R
Private Divorce agreements5 ?7 X9 X2 c' b8 o; T
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act. F4 j& B$ c3 D7 w9 v& J3 S% I
2 x2 T3 p. {) zIf you enjoyed learning about
2 l% b, ?# {) q2 J3 x/ d, h4 B; CPrisoners Dilemma/ n+ a! P; N4 f c) `
Dominant Strategies
3 h/ j6 F' K: y* pCollusion
- s3 E9 n( z: WYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
2 F4 c" |) Z# r: {+ uECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
/ c( X" ^2 A! a- uTopics:
+ K: q! B `+ t! ?Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
* z" ~$ G4 j* Z: T- l# y4 K' j0 K" NApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion , f) a7 M6 n. J! s7 z- u
Note! Prerequisites: ; X9 ~$ S, H: f% ]7 d% p
ECON 384 & 299 |
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