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Trade% L$ V) |3 L' w1 J {/ H+ S3 E3 ]
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
; {, R( U/ G- }6 |# S7 xYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
9 z- n: j4 v1 J/ ~ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
/ _1 `7 m# ~1 STopics: 8 O' k( a0 M9 ~+ E" g
Chinese Economy Characteristics
& H7 N' V" Y1 RRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
, f! n6 A& O& o, @% w1 ~3 \Consequences of economic reform
, j2 X% m9 F JCanada’s economic relations with China/ Y4 Y" C! e4 U: D, N* h% s5 Y
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If you would like to learn more about:
6 I- ^: H" f- P VRich and Poor Countries" u. ^5 K4 r& L2 y0 s. F6 L% ?( T
Why economies differ
* F1 S4 ~6 h5 w6 N" i+ PCauses for such differences
B1 V6 N L( B( K: `# p, |2 uYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
" p3 g: I1 A4 qECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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" j& ~" w9 y$ h& y3 P7 KTechnology. [, Q% D3 k, e3 o& R# Y, }
Institutions
# l+ @+ I1 ]3 J/ uGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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; s! ]( p5 e5 p+ i5 N, Z/ Z7 aIf you enjoyed learning about
* V; s: N. S3 E9 tSupply and Demand1 w% P8 q+ `2 O: ^' h+ w
Consumer Behavior
) N. Q0 ?9 _4 o. ] T. K5 i" ~Production and Cost
* V& f0 j- b2 E$ vPrice and Output$ E) Z7 y; V, M$ u* B1 Q
Market Structures$ Y: U, b M1 w+ V# x3 E
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
3 T- e$ g8 J6 N2 GECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I: X8 _, _" e, N6 O4 H, X2 e- _
Topics:
5 d" Z4 ~0 e) j& x% d) L: fTheory of consumer behavior; z! m- u a% G) L! ]0 g
Theory of production and cost
% v# d' G0 ~) z, D# G$ [* YPrice and output determination under competition
+ P& m+ D+ o9 bMonopoly and other market structures- p, |1 Z8 E3 i, _, O- j& j9 k
; k) k# r: w& tIf you enjoyed learning about
* S4 @1 Z1 a+ kCosts and Benefits 5 w+ _/ _! X$ Q
Externalities2 [, F: h2 e' O/ g, v- ~( _9 h1 u
Decision-making0 z; q6 \; s3 C4 f/ ~9 l
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Capital Investments
* y G% U6 Q5 F$ V- }4 `+ m' jYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
0 F+ P ]1 a. mECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation! t* a9 }3 y$ k3 Q9 V
Topics:
3 Z; f f% w# MCost-Benefit Analysis% l3 R! |7 ^* x. v( K5 T( f
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
1 ^- j! C* L/ e) \8 }; v+ }Look at examples from
' k2 q9 X5 \( }' G8 O; g+ YTransportation; G# f) V) |6 X& ]8 F- f9 u7 I4 z7 L
River Basin Management
0 v" n) x5 F# W) L6 V% x3 w4 lElectrical Generation
/ P* x/ l) @- l' ~) F+ Z* |" z3 o, aOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand: f+ W! p+ S% g6 Y/ I9 e
Externalities7 y0 ?$ z5 ^) w2 P, J" R+ a, r# f1 X
Resource Allocation
* J& {/ j5 W) ]5 bTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
5 W' y1 |7 R5 Y& I BYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!# P- f# k, c( a) ~4 P
ECON 365 Resource Economics7 D/ O7 ?0 g/ n4 R
Topics:1 a$ `/ u8 G- p4 U3 T# }) c
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources8 u3 t% n. p6 V* k, w# k+ b9 J
Scarcity and pricing9 p4 V& F% K1 g& |. V
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
& G H0 d, g2 f+ `% h8 RPricing
6 S5 }( S1 C. e. N: v9 qMarkets
7 D y# c1 j; TGovernment roles
$ a1 m* C. W9 F/ h9 d% bOr would like to learn more about
/ {/ {% N( [# T; a) c- ?5 yThe energy sector, including sources and markets
8 |# H I: z$ s4 n7 DCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
% i3 E9 }5 n0 k7 `; q+ d9 B0 [* wYou might enjoy a course about $ g: X6 g# `2 e% ~
Energy Economics!
& w+ k( S% g! ~! y8 R5 T/ G( E5 eECON 366 Energy Economics$ v! p$ X! I/ a
Topics:
# E% d5 o' [' X) r" lPricing1 P& f+ g7 m: p2 ^$ d
Role in economic growth
! v$ k( o, f) ~5 R. UEnergy sources and markets
- b1 r( ?- h( P7 Y# D! BRole of government
0 Y# M, { G8 T3 x. \% iRegulation : d- {# ~( O7 P4 S) c
0 W9 e D# [5 w$ a2 ?# r. u- pIf you enjoyed learning about
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Regulation
) Z* S- _- E" j. `4 |9 f( aGovernment roles
5 ]( ^' n$ [. iOr would like to learn more about
' z. n1 f, V& L* h# \3 G9 AEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration7 I1 o% X+ s& R1 R( i* q& d- p/ Y! c
Steps taken to address deterioration7 Q! c8 q; {4 I6 w+ h6 z
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! $ H. ~+ }# w# x! D! Q1 }9 s
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
" S+ U$ R- t' s* c1 F3 [- y( zTopics:
/ [- u. P5 c& m/ w+ y- oEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ) r8 s& @. m! F! J4 ^1 e
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 9 X9 V! _* L- b
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
, J2 r% a% [1 i) nRecreation economics
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Individual Incentives
" V [2 q5 S$ W# [ M N8 `Total Welfare
: ]" _: M" e) S; e/ [& f; z) z$ CYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
6 a7 K9 w* n& S5 V, LECON 378 Law and Economics' Z- f1 `( ^% G, J7 B g% O% W' J
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
* s5 ~ ?. y( _" Z, hCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
! `' A# E% N; I4 \1 j4 oChild Support Payments
. j2 M. ]5 ?9 g6 T" g' d' o" \Private Divorce agreements
3 B! z' P/ F5 i$ H, x# f( Y! ^Criminal provisions of the Competition Act$ c/ E3 `+ _; b% l! a, G. \
4 ^+ j4 f7 {( a; G8 ^- kIf you enjoyed learning about
8 O( U* Q% {* cPrisoners Dilemma3 \' B) _0 V0 Y# l. P
Dominant Strategies5 K* y O% l: I: C$ g
Collusion* E8 k$ E, D$ i3 s" y6 v
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
# V% a4 x+ |$ h8 t6 x" eECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
( W! F( [5 `( e3 H( V- rTopics:
5 K' F9 A l; s, }Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games/ [: F9 f W: w, p( m
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion + A1 k+ v8 @& `- t4 `
Note! Prerequisites:
/ M) X. b& x1 ]) w- I0 j3 [ECON 384 & 299 |
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