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Trade
9 J5 V- ? U& y1 g0 [- p3 jGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy. N$ y* u; D( N1 O0 f
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
A6 ?- }# [: Y. J5 e) jECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
1 Z) \6 I a; y# W v5 UTopics: 3 `. q3 N3 R }' G" t% n6 K/ }
Chinese Economy Characteristics+ H6 I6 W w; v0 ~/ U& m7 s
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy( j5 H1 E; P9 M! h+ E, | p
Consequences of economic reform% t( [# _& W( H% B' Z5 }# H2 L
Canada’s economic relations with China
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4 U% f/ I0 t' r% J$ X$ H! S; p1 L2 MIf you would like to learn more about:
. r: a' g9 _" g6 t2 x: wRich and Poor Countries
. ~! X" [8 a) L. G- LWhy economies differ
( A9 H2 d4 J" F) E t) WCauses for such differences$ A8 i+ s6 c7 j. z5 Z1 b
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% V6 B3 u8 G/ i+ O7 ]6 YECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- W! G+ B, ^, H1 \8 v
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Technology
! X7 r% ]6 x" B- S6 s$ iInstitutions# C5 O+ E H* V7 k0 [' ~
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand8 S, R5 i2 Q4 h: r1 s5 i
Consumer Behavior
# g- K! ]5 j, z( GProduction and Cost
! G( V/ X9 w/ e( \Price and Output
% E, A# Q3 @( rMarket Structures
' r7 o- z9 z! m1 _: }" m/ AYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
7 ?. m2 @0 W0 \- e, ?9 u" u" XECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
! O0 G) Q4 ?" o$ @6 ?Topics: Q* q- n$ P+ C" ~; ~+ F
Theory of consumer behavior/ P, D! b0 }, Q @6 V; f2 G7 D
Theory of production and cost
* |: U! U. G I1 D/ ?8 wPrice and output determination under competition0 X: g0 |' Y) {# U1 ^& O5 Z
Monopoly and other market structures
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' M U5 l7 l% p$ a' i& fIf you enjoyed learning about $ X+ X1 x, i0 W" ?
Costs and Benefits . o; [7 ]0 C" m" Z" l( P/ R/ F
Externalities$ ~+ k, t7 U3 ~. ?4 D
Decision-making
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Capital Investments- ^9 K* R- _9 X1 l" U6 n
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
# C) _) Q( `) @; }, vECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation" `) Z+ u* o& r2 S1 P) \, R5 O9 s
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
7 \0 P( \1 l# q6 NEvaluating Public Investment Projects; Y4 C% ?8 e7 P) Y& i" V
Look at examples from + q8 p0 V: s( O4 q
Transportation
4 L/ L- X X: O S! s, ^8 sRiver Basin Management% h2 T1 P7 H1 y2 S; _# s3 r: R
Electrical Generation
, j! v* Z9 M' m0 _Oil & Gas and Pollution Control5 f! O8 U! _* z+ v, y! d
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) i9 X! }( g J' \Supply and Demand# y& J( _8 }' e
Externalities# E5 C# r X& V9 C, F
Resource Allocation
K4 |, ~8 R8 N7 n5 q% Z, T8 |8 |Taxation
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% M' }, \/ e4 s2 L6 I! r oSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 G- F- f8 ?5 W% }$ `- H7 l& ?You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!6 `; |1 a1 i$ O1 P9 T! ^1 E
ECON 365 Resource Economics9 w9 V5 Z! j5 x \2 t
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources( A+ q3 H8 t4 K
Scarcity and pricing
$ t4 W5 L* S& R+ k# b( z$ SContemporary Canadian resource policy issues n5 \7 `* L% G2 p
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 F" R3 v) D; _. H2 cResource Allocation
1 B. D- T k" i2 T7 V: r: ?Pricing9 P( f3 u0 n6 H/ S7 D* r
Markets& R; E2 X. O8 [1 L+ ?( h
Government roles
: L1 s& K% Y& {7 v) d HOr would like to learn more about 8 t3 j3 B, B8 V
The energy sector, including sources and markets
3 T2 D' y' q. `) B) W0 N9 bCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
" e! r5 i- h {3 V2 q4 x& PYou might enjoy a course about
3 N7 f6 H# ^6 Y9 VEnergy Economics!
( Q7 a) o8 t8 d- o% D9 NECON 366 Energy Economics1 h, N+ N9 \5 ?# Q
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Pricing% \1 M% ]' y! q" t
Role in economic growth
+ s$ Q" F& U; x; N, B- {, QEnergy sources and markets 5 n) Y, Y* @5 Y4 C1 I
Role of government ' C- w+ V5 w; \* F6 `: W; _/ X! S
Regulation
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9 ?% r7 w. d: ]. |2 D t4 a% g) [9 p S# g+ LIf you enjoyed learning about
, i: I. D, S1 I$ g$ n5 [Externalities
/ J+ H# D2 p" K+ dRegulation
" ~* P2 x- k+ ^6 T2 LGovernment roles" V( N1 T+ D" @3 G4 a8 F1 Q
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration+ {, `: Q) C, W* N
Steps taken to address deterioration
) T. P" \8 K, _: jYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
$ v7 {" c& Q3 NECON 369 Economics of the Environment
! S7 C3 f5 G u4 L/ ?Topics:
$ o% Z9 {" I0 P2 rEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment & Q( Q2 Y" |8 I/ m% d
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 1 `: ?. j' }! c: I5 Q
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ( W3 O9 c5 C2 o6 R0 ~6 e! J
Recreation economics
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* }! ?+ ?1 P! h7 nIf you enjoyed learning about- o T# F/ p6 Q: C9 c# ~/ m2 ^, Q
Individual Incentives7 H9 d* \. I* S5 m& ^
Total Welfare 6 D$ b# ^8 K& M) D0 [. D3 {! L+ g
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + I5 `% Y3 E2 B1 O: x' G
ECON 378 Law and Economics
8 _ @" ^1 x( W3 }0 BTopics: 3 O; h! F u9 L" j% i
Issues in Criminal and Family Law# l2 B6 Q1 @; a, `% P
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
3 J* u- R1 c2 {" W% lChild Support Payments3 q+ { m; r! V# K2 c
Private Divorce agreements9 ]) U" B$ D) O/ x& h, w
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma! c8 m: ]+ c4 N# ^$ j
Dominant Strategies( `. X2 p7 o3 l! n- M2 }: G# ~& q
Collusion
: G/ A( w" K9 |) \$ zYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
# i' C) {2 w3 L8 V) q7 e+ r4 RECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: K2 o0 ?/ B) w+ U, b
Topics: + _* ~1 T% S. ]/ ]# Z; t7 Z# E
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games6 @& I' w* M0 e n" p/ _+ H
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
, l0 ]( N! {, hNote! Prerequisites: ! c& Q, z" ]1 L; c9 N% }& v
ECON 384 & 299 |
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