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Trade" G8 h. C2 Y( F" |$ p6 B
Growth/ x" ~/ R; g% M) M
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China as an Emerging Economy
) }0 L( ]$ J2 j' r, y0 q5 s0 E$ B6 Z* `0 JYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
" R& A: \% U+ X5 w9 PECON 211 Chinese Economic Development: B7 x7 s$ @# V8 M% T. ?5 Z
Topics:
& u; `/ v) z; Z7 C8 N# R- MChinese Economy Characteristics+ @4 Z0 j" R0 X% i% K# p
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
* w& ] B& ?5 j4 K* j/ t; ^Consequences of economic reform
: s9 F' E$ e) j5 F! G5 bCanada’s economic relations with China* F6 |0 F6 d; f! T$ z, w' K
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Rich and Poor Countries% V& P9 d& K- M7 N+ l% H$ @- h
Why economies differ
/ Y L5 P) A+ H/ o# \Causes for such differences& \/ L$ ?" N+ |$ h
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
. z7 ~' ]( e# G1 n3 X, m, eECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 c) i8 B% F0 Y2 J& _ |Topics:' Q4 q8 f# D: |7 B5 R/ j
Technology
( A, S( c6 T/ w9 qInstitutions/ G. }, f7 n8 @: n- @
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 6 I; S7 l' \" f* q: Z* Q2 Q
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$ b3 }3 ~( S8 B) f. j8 z. W5 WSupply and Demand- O1 E. R0 a1 B1 Z& }9 w" H
Consumer Behavior
3 }9 \. R6 x: B6 y" kProduction and Cost
8 \2 M8 M" f' M& SPrice and Output0 n: N; K: @# W# [' I. T& W! {3 w+ r
Market Structures
+ A8 x$ l1 c% S- F& gYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
" W/ f4 k: n6 g0 F( fECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I5 `# |( }# }3 f) S1 u
Topics:
$ W3 Q: B! I! g; f* QTheory of consumer behavior! r' }: I" E0 Z" t; t
Theory of production and cost
" L1 ~ Q. S. _. CPrice and output determination under competition8 I2 ^, e) K; ?& w
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
( N a2 c# R* [$ u) yCosts and Benefits
. v. o; a d7 }6 Y$ K2 \1 cExternalities, w9 o I) s ^/ c( Q
Decision-making
6 @: k+ e8 y, H" }- v& ?Or would like to learn more about
9 S* @+ n" w$ B' T/ pCapital Investments
, M6 H9 e- Z2 ] G- IYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!5 Z2 ]7 f: R6 J- D" r4 n1 U2 H! h- S
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation. ]7 I) ^: s3 S$ B: ]
Topics:4 I1 e3 T1 Q0 J! `+ ? f# v/ T. J
Cost-Benefit Analysis
8 ]% H4 E& t8 G) h4 z& DEvaluating Public Investment Projects
7 `6 k' U" F) O% @% j y9 m+ v3 Z- JLook at examples from X/ G2 s9 s* u, p" _
Transportation
$ d1 v g6 n0 iRiver Basin Management# P! W8 B& ], B2 [
Electrical Generation
/ e j6 \3 W8 AOil & Gas and Pollution Control8 n) T6 l5 L# Q
) J ~8 ~+ m" ?: O* P8 _$ eIf you enjoyed learning about 2 f# Y# F9 z% I; I1 r
Supply and Demand
% F5 q7 E. p3 @Externalities
! J( Q6 f8 S* X8 s3 U! E8 gResource Allocation
# z# Z/ n, S# y/ q9 \Taxation
3 G7 t5 J }" o0 w4 L; g/ tOr would like to learn more about
) e1 K1 D3 i& O4 n# J1 TSupply of Natural Resources in Canada) ]/ R9 m8 t7 b; F- d6 E
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!7 \. V) V+ a) W# S$ b' n9 B
ECON 365 Resource Economics
% n) m% V; h2 uTopics:5 d8 t% k7 h% L' C
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ D" I+ `, C/ ^! E* X3 _Scarcity and pricing
$ e- y- u j) B: JContemporary Canadian resource policy issues5 |+ s/ i- \) i% O# ?; _
( R# o$ t% H+ \- l9 dIf you enjoyed learning about 6 w/ }4 P2 f, C% _$ Q/ n
Resource Allocation8 D/ T# w, v) o+ r; ^: i# w+ R/ S
Pricing
$ B" H, y6 S+ t+ }) iMarkets' ^) o' ^8 |; ]7 r
Government roles8 {2 z7 E+ v+ [+ ^ ]
Or would like to learn more about
1 z6 ~# n S. Q: [* N+ rThe energy sector, including sources and markets( d3 H( P) _4 R) d- x! I
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues$ o j4 Z; k, \1 }8 ?, g% h
You might enjoy a course about
1 ?. U2 g, O# d3 s# \0 BEnergy Economics!
9 s9 K& ?1 ^! EECON 366 Energy Economics
, N% s- c4 {# n% k# {% s6 yTopics:
, L8 D& D3 h. [) w: A ]Pricing
# A# L0 W% {9 n3 |, w" f6 k/ i1 vRole in economic growth
0 }4 C2 m: ~+ S2 |! ^Energy sources and markets
) Q( E2 e3 ^+ U/ HRole of government 1 t# d. I# s3 r1 V6 [) F5 M
Regulation
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Externalities6 O8 M+ _* A z$ y' M P
Regulation
" `% s0 G& j3 O' q5 uGovernment roles
5 ]4 z1 S. r5 c/ C1 \- [5 [. DOr would like to learn more about
: A: w7 }8 ?1 `" U NEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration$ g7 X- [5 |; m7 J/ ~3 O. d
Steps taken to address deterioration
- j/ N& Z: x4 s9 PYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
]6 o3 v' g [" K2 q, N' MECON 369 Economics of the Environment" h+ V$ n5 y3 m. b- v
Topics:
f, e6 Y O/ EEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
% ^5 h' i% g2 ITypes and causes of environmental deterioration / a& k" @9 u7 v# G( b2 I6 Z
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration f# X% o- t" \- g) i
Recreation economics
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, L- v$ ^& d" T, A* TIf you enjoyed learning about
6 {* @9 h2 I; C' s* b Individual Incentives
/ y; M4 G% B ~) w) fTotal Welfare
4 B$ ~' N: x) W b3 f7 kYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 4 F. R: R) `/ I- d1 d) g; p) r
ECON 378 Law and Economics
2 ~2 a _$ x2 ~; jTopics: + d) T# o/ y! b' J' n5 a- ~% n
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
$ ~- r$ ?" ~9 GCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining# V7 V0 @# `* D/ V
Child Support Payments3 N* w3 z, A& A- z. a2 _
Private Divorce agreements
8 {4 q' R& D) u5 o: l( J% c4 _. R! LCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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: g0 o/ F. W- t& M6 ?- PPrisoners Dilemma+ m( F! O: ~( E) H
Dominant Strategies8 E/ k# V% h8 j; l' x% t
Collusion$ {% h3 \, {" w2 G5 r2 |6 k$ l5 C2 F
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
# U: E9 L! C3 h5 w. m' U6 C8 S6 n4 MECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
4 F# ~1 b/ s) m6 e+ ]5 C5 t: U' oTopics: ; @8 v* w% x$ m4 Q5 u: o9 T0 n
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
' G' e* {9 L" w+ I3 ^Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
# O: a2 z( M9 jNote! Prerequisites: # e5 s3 u- ~8 a2 q6 Y
ECON 384 & 299 |
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