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# D$ [) a8 Q1 ]7 E) v) VTrade+ r7 t: j% f _7 [
Growth/ _) m+ t; A2 n& y/ N
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China as an Emerging Economy
: x' M. b- j, C9 V5 dYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
2 U4 i9 g* g" @ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development) d8 {5 j$ M3 F" p2 a
Topics:
! O7 h, s8 W" }7 B' g0 HChinese Economy Characteristics
9 `( B( q0 K7 E( oRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
+ x3 J1 l, t7 l7 Y# N: c) R+ L: yConsequences of economic reform5 t, J1 U1 C4 e( G. ~- |0 d
Canada’s economic relations with China: X, h/ P6 g8 Z' n" C; H4 l* O5 K
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Rich and Poor Countries9 i! [, h* t6 m q2 w
Why economies differ1 O% z1 D* U: C, Q7 Q3 x
Causes for such differences. c5 c0 [, d2 ^# M# Z) z
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) m3 n, {6 n, H( VECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
L" ]4 C8 U0 H# y. S' F: V9 Z$ Y5 @Topics:. ]/ I0 s+ y9 A' l) ?3 Z5 D
Technology9 p# b9 o& Z0 a0 o# G& z- i" J
Institutions% ^8 A6 p, i6 A7 x) C, Q
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence # q2 d8 B' {% w% `4 s
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Supply and Demand
0 N( b6 {3 H0 E1 ]( i! Q7 VConsumer Behavior
* \5 M$ ]; R: a0 BProduction and Cost
" ^/ G: p$ A! |7 hPrice and Output6 N* O' V' E" M3 i5 p! C# r, A0 l
Market Structures
1 w! X3 C: t1 l* @5 \4 eYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
4 R" @) u) h" h' p! A6 Q$ d3 hECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
; H. Z- L" p% w' [/ c. `Topics: * \# F' F3 x* C4 m
Theory of consumer behavior5 ~8 V4 P- d3 A a! o# [5 k& `
Theory of production and cost
6 ]5 |7 k6 u# o0 [/ P, D0 y3 JPrice and output determination under competition Z! @+ n# @: G% Q4 o
Monopoly and other market structures
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3 l. q% |6 A5 D/ I6 W$ C; vCosts and Benefits , P1 I9 P0 _; Z. }/ F' i2 _1 @
Externalities: x! t! ^5 h* o$ E
Decision-making! w+ g3 U+ x1 `9 f5 ]4 O
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Capital Investments
$ D5 K1 Z( q9 G# Z# DYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!2 ^% V# v) `9 v- q; [7 z, c
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation- [; v( I" m0 U( W2 h7 x6 G8 D W
Topics:- W# }: ?+ I9 f5 h$ d. p; |
Cost-Benefit Analysis
# G( P# a+ k& v) O# O: oEvaluating Public Investment Projects
4 `+ O& U0 w/ y; m3 g! T- q" O. u- bLook at examples from
' j5 }, X; F6 v# v5 ETransportation/ i% x% I7 C' }: _2 N3 N' m. [
River Basin Management
1 i3 b* q1 V* k( X; UElectrical Generation. V7 Z4 B5 z8 H1 n4 f
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control2 f2 i ^7 F# }, D+ r
) b% m% H& ~5 S5 TIf you enjoyed learning about
) B; z- S4 e# {6 DSupply and Demand! \1 l$ j' i. H( ?0 K) p
Externalities
, @( I& X( Z9 O4 }8 `/ J6 A7 GResource Allocation, J. s( H6 M1 e1 s: n! v+ X6 @9 w
Taxation
1 `4 v' G9 Z6 E5 r; _: z+ ^- IOr would like to learn more about + V$ P" e9 U6 V
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
: z* ~! k: t! O2 |You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
9 |. v+ x) N$ kECON 365 Resource Economics7 b9 O+ |* C! M
Topics: k* ]) i2 k2 p6 M9 ?& p
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources7 ~* F4 B. Y( V* U
Scarcity and pricing
! Z# K) B, O, m2 k0 Q% oContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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1 P2 v: W' @8 L5 R) |Resource Allocation
! U3 R8 b @9 _) @, yPricing0 `& g4 O* I( ^: I% T
Markets8 g1 ^: {* U. Y, T/ e" j
Government roles: A$ `5 y7 p5 Y* [* H
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. m% M/ U8 r2 Y" o; EThe energy sector, including sources and markets7 i5 a# {4 h& _0 ?3 a2 C
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
) E0 a/ A1 a& B+ N* v5 rYou might enjoy a course about
5 f# w2 J4 R, |. E$ KEnergy Economics!9 B2 t2 {! o; U) q+ h. Z) `8 H2 B: t: }5 v
ECON 366 Energy Economics
# ^$ a7 g5 ?, C5 x% f/ l: H YTopics: 8 C" c3 \# c6 t' Y8 t0 q* [4 _; E
Pricing! a4 Y! |& y0 |7 B
Role in economic growth 5 V/ B- A' o0 i+ G7 T# t* W
Energy sources and markets . @" @$ F! W. K& K
Role of government
* f8 N5 v1 F0 r2 q' {. y. |; B* CRegulation
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7 l1 f, @. i S. `* R' f8 \( f- a8 zIf you enjoyed learning about ( z3 j2 F" ?; j" e0 n
Externalities
, K# W4 t2 b8 E/ {Regulation9 l2 h( G% E5 ]
Government roles
, ]+ ], s$ B$ WOr would like to learn more about
" r9 h. S8 N6 w* F; a( h! bEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration% l9 W1 P. R% N3 W4 X9 W
Steps taken to address deterioration
, `8 O6 |, _8 V! bYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 7 ]4 C0 v% b+ b5 I$ R% `
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment, l( O& ~+ t& |% D9 M
Topics: 6 ]7 V1 e) A- d7 X/ y4 v3 p9 [
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
, q7 ?0 Y5 I5 OTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 5 z+ A/ p" x: y: ~4 J5 w1 p
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
# \+ j0 Z0 a+ ?5 ORecreation economics' [) a2 V+ [! Q/ n. F: a* h
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% M$ J/ p: P- R& d( f$ W Individual Incentives& [& d# [. b: k, ^0 F
Total Welfare 9 f- N9 l ^9 Y& [- F
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
, Z& ^ i( Q1 o; NECON 378 Law and Economics
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8 x! D; i5 ?: I- `+ H) vIssues in Criminal and Family Law
8 r, O% n3 _5 z, o5 HCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
! S, y7 W9 ]* k% I- VChild Support Payments+ M9 P; v, v# x" H* t
Private Divorce agreements
: n0 N' g$ ]$ z% Y9 ?Criminal provisions of the Competition Act/ k. u; g/ a4 y% x8 p
8 z7 Q# c; _3 ^0 N' w, d3 U! U3 {0 |If you enjoyed learning about , M, [5 H* B" W. x1 D Y
Prisoners Dilemma
' E5 u3 M/ F' p$ l- c& cDominant Strategies
: }) }9 R5 r' k% J5 A# _Collusion
; v! B+ a8 t5 ^0 {% JYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 2 u# d4 R8 f# }8 r; v+ o/ l, U
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications. j) k* C( q6 d# q, v
Topics: , p. d& b% S6 z, j
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
, r% f- i# P: _" {Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
: }7 ~4 B/ \, d, T4 ~Note! Prerequisites: : K$ z0 T: S' g. Y4 o
ECON 384 & 299 |
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