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China as an Emerging Economy( i$ m. m" g3 m( J7 F6 Y% }
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
6 Q" e$ y( a j2 Z" ZECON 211 Chinese Economic Development4 k3 ~1 W1 t3 W6 g" R
Topics: 7 i, p% p; b f
Chinese Economy Characteristics) e/ c' I( Y3 X, Q& d( D+ v
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
. z7 o3 n7 c9 {2 sConsequences of economic reform m% S% O/ N* U h5 b4 d
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
# i! Z2 k$ K$ x8 h1 ^Why economies differ/ u/ p& P( n4 G: s7 O* y1 Y
Causes for such differences$ ^, Z3 ~5 e) j& }& S* p5 E+ ^
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 v6 Z7 j4 o8 L. i p
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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Technology" \6 _$ C' Z# r% v% t4 n* G7 l
Institutions# v& E! z: ?2 A$ j, z8 |! H0 K
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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' w/ Z+ I2 n* B- \4 G3 QIf you enjoyed learning about 9 |- C$ }. c; O( \& G" k" c
Supply and Demand I+ F6 T! ?' {( x
Consumer Behavior$ M1 S. ?. [6 v( S7 b1 ^8 o
Production and Cost
/ e6 W$ K2 f+ ~2 dPrice and Output' T8 V0 w3 b" P7 D0 W' O) P! L0 @
Market Structures: i6 E: T) c/ R: D( ]6 @+ T1 N
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
% L* K( j# o/ j; c ~ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
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Theory of consumer behavior
4 [- ]6 B* U/ K" X5 F1 PTheory of production and cost
. o- q# D7 m! _' E- sPrice and output determination under competition' d$ _4 k8 q! Q7 @( R
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 b6 N1 g) @7 X6 z7 j5 r/ ?+ uCosts and Benefits
/ a ~# ^1 `6 @( S! D$ FExternalities
+ u& {$ p( }" g' ]& _$ tDecision-making
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Capital Investments! ]% p4 B! `! @1 F2 l6 r! w
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 O x/ x3 b. y1 C n* x
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation X* Z( }; q$ ^; I; r8 u
Topics:! v* p8 h2 C0 D& D
Cost-Benefit Analysis+ F3 K0 u: f+ x
Evaluating Public Investment Projects" O4 |* r" n1 X, Z5 ^; I9 o3 F
Look at examples from
6 J) B# b" ?/ aTransportation( Q7 R" S7 e' ]/ _: }# O7 X6 {8 Q
River Basin Management
* y' \) \4 B( i, c; @% eElectrical Generation
8 A( V1 w5 x3 g& D, Y' Y8 N \, {Oil & Gas and Pollution Control7 F! M4 l$ T9 P/ T
7 y4 g. m0 v5 \If you enjoyed learning about
$ N3 |) W8 X) F3 ]3 h' Y8 jSupply and Demand4 V! ?5 D" }! t1 B" y" D
Externalities, `) T$ e. |3 Y/ A8 C
Resource Allocation7 c5 M" u' R c( x2 @
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
, C% ^; f/ r2 T3 m' xYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!$ V7 ^! H. ^+ ^/ C% \2 [2 `/ ^3 i/ W
ECON 365 Resource Economics8 v1 q' [$ p& i& b n0 h% f7 c ^
Topics:
% a% C" I' f6 AExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
( D" S2 ^6 f1 R* XScarcity and pricing8 I8 F7 I% {! r" H# V
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues$ J% E( ~- ^# }$ g- @. A& I3 X
* j% B O& T" B# Z8 q f0 TIf you enjoyed learning about 8 G0 W" D! b5 t# _
Resource Allocation
* X2 V# D7 `6 |6 `5 `. cPricing. F9 T6 J0 K% X2 l1 @/ i; I9 E0 N
Markets
) Y6 F+ e' G6 yGovernment roles
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6 T/ U3 H$ ]/ [# ]+ ZThe energy sector, including sources and markets
3 f1 s& J6 y3 _Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
/ e2 \, G; R. N/ r0 \You might enjoy a course about 4 h4 Y) U- G% Y" t5 _2 f, }
Energy Economics!
9 @; D. n% _# zECON 366 Energy Economics
( I0 z% r' L# w& wTopics:
) Z: q- q# d- ^3 PPricing
& |* _# ~3 L! t5 b" b0 q2 U& R% |( xRole in economic growth ) J6 y, X* c0 d& r% S |5 f
Energy sources and markets
/ S7 B$ T' T1 p+ s8 q' Z5 PRole of government - O' r z6 G8 j/ d7 q
Regulation . j, T+ z- t9 C; |' _8 ~& z/ w
& C" N3 O; B0 g2 CIf you enjoyed learning about
4 ?9 B* s+ Z# NExternalities
b: n4 F$ P5 }* t; U/ X. QRegulation4 {; E% K0 A. L/ s3 p
Government roles* J" @. ]2 E, v2 e# }2 C0 T! e' u
Or would like to learn more about
+ `5 K* f/ k( w. S2 k$ xEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration/ [$ \/ t& |3 m/ ~ ?
Steps taken to address deterioration; [: f$ [. P# }% T
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
1 ^7 u; @' `3 y: ^2 U: z; D- z& aECON 369 Economics of the Environment4 q2 i$ S/ Y& z3 ?! O
Topics: % ?) f ]. m4 Z( n( B; u- q) A) a
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
/ ]4 Z% e( @3 m7 n6 L/ }* vTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 1 G0 @9 c7 H" l
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 8 G6 e6 l# s* m2 w
Recreation economics# \* k; D8 N9 j* h
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! P& R( B' B) E% `3 w Individual Incentives
; O8 A/ t, U+ F4 P3 ~8 b( G7 XTotal Welfare 1 `3 O% O! i; v1 @+ b" t0 G% w$ W
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' ?7 G( q) [4 j% h5 f5 S; a9 YECON 378 Law and Economics
' U+ c! O" F. x1 V7 Z* b% XTopics: 6 f Y$ P) u" R' X/ B
Issues in Criminal and Family Law2 x r# u/ [; [6 r: p5 Y
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
" q) q) h7 ~3 UChild Support Payments
! V. G, [' h2 \9 y7 B. F# A" j. kPrivate Divorce agreements
' Z' J1 n' b3 J9 P( O. t+ C3 wCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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$ O, ~! @5 \4 z+ |0 D6 V4 iIf you enjoyed learning about ! h3 f/ X. ^3 Y, t- k* N
Prisoners Dilemma
' ^) K8 r/ k1 j7 r: r- jDominant Strategies/ z7 @) B6 L$ k7 V) c8 Q! | Z
Collusion
4 o, L; y! V6 z7 W' R; p9 \& n( FYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
. N- U* a# S% yECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications- S+ s- m4 \9 W( G
Topics:
/ G$ A6 q/ w; B6 c9 ~Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
$ m. K8 B" z1 H0 X. uApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
; ^! k; U. {4 s) bNote! Prerequisites:
2 b8 W0 [% I+ \* ^* w- O5 `ECON 384 & 299 |
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