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Trade6 b& \+ o4 Z, }* R. E
Growth5 p# s+ J! V# M- \- T* i
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China as an Emerging Economy( | ?; s5 v/ m
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
+ a6 S+ Y+ W: r8 ~9 s; P9 x" ?ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development) L% j" h$ o# U
Topics: ( P k- `# ?8 }# Q* z
Chinese Economy Characteristics
, T8 ]. S' h* w8 t9 m8 M1 G1 XRecent Events in the Chinese Economy" J2 C3 ^" ^; q, v8 u, j2 c
Consequences of economic reform, r" \8 y4 H( F* W0 [# I
Canada’s economic relations with China
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4 g$ t6 _: W. ~If you would like to learn more about:
1 X W' P. F+ KRich and Poor Countries
% p& I6 d1 \2 y* k- KWhy economies differ
: c+ ]% I9 d5 G0 d( qCauses for such differences
' E5 v. J- _/ O! X3 ]' yYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 W6 H- H! M1 y+ y% {0 q
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
6 I* c8 K8 ~. o2 ZTopics:
: @/ C0 C! y: ~' k- wTechnology! [( r& \2 ^" `+ t( R
Institutions
. y3 Q9 k; V+ r; oGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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5 i$ n$ t- z; F& N$ wIf you enjoyed learning about
9 e$ _& J5 U2 ?" rSupply and Demand# d/ i! i8 P0 o5 I
Consumer Behavior* n* P* z" S0 m9 i8 V6 Q
Production and Cost
; p. k, @/ y' A+ UPrice and Output. p1 B7 i$ l9 i, w" e6 Y: ?0 N4 W+ w' s6 w
Market Structures* ]" I9 p$ T* [' O: d
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
, c% i9 M3 R2 B6 H2 fECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
6 V) t% i0 y* s4 cTopics: \* P# `8 G2 P2 J( U" x( H/ _
Theory of consumer behavior# v/ \6 ?# g D9 s% H" M' g
Theory of production and cost
- k4 _; x) W+ S0 z5 QPrice and output determination under competition
# R1 a% _4 c0 e! K% h2 HMonopoly and other market structures+ w) v( h- @! U; K$ n% c& e% Y4 i; ~
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Costs and Benefits 7 @4 x# h( i# L7 ~0 Y
Externalities: u0 R. G# g. U$ e2 x" g) A6 t3 U
Decision-making$ a2 A/ }8 ^, V7 N' c0 Z
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Capital Investments
7 z" O* [0 m K. R% N$ tYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
4 Y. U7 m# S. S$ `8 M! l" J( pECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation+ a: ]% d: R: P5 R3 d8 z
Topics:
. T- |7 s* |" L1 R4 o* W/ hCost-Benefit Analysis; f' g- v+ Q4 C1 t" }
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
^1 c I5 R i; I7 nLook at examples from
( v2 u9 t ^' e( ^8 J% UTransportation
8 J( n( C- w9 [. cRiver Basin Management
2 [' h+ V' c" @2 I# R/ TElectrical Generation. C( b" _# U" q
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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9 i# X2 \9 @1 d" JIf you enjoyed learning about
& U' P% N9 F( zSupply and Demand
) l @3 N; c% `. w. DExternalities
+ ~# ]9 C8 [4 G9 o4 BResource Allocation
7 ?7 j5 |' M4 [Taxation/ A$ K- S# D5 E8 B4 J
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada6 a* Q9 y. o2 S3 b# T0 b0 U
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!1 t" c. z/ U" p9 t0 C8 w
ECON 365 Resource Economics
2 V( W) Z; Z/ X: d# T ]& e; k* rTopics:$ I! O* f' t/ f& t w
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
& V* S$ G6 B' Y1 W% H' J1 p1 A1 qScarcity and pricing
7 Q g) M) r4 u' U1 wContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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8 `, N: M& l' r2 iResource Allocation z3 l! z& U+ g2 f) @* y
Pricing
5 c, T0 |7 m( a% QMarkets
. s6 |8 X8 j* MGovernment roles
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/ w N# M! \2 a4 wThe energy sector, including sources and markets
& @6 [; i) x0 i0 t& n. l2 m/ Y! kCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
- |5 i" b4 n) }/ WYou might enjoy a course about
' d! e9 r/ D# i' W+ Y8 p) S+ T% zEnergy Economics!+ y+ o/ o$ \9 N8 Q$ J
ECON 366 Energy Economics
1 h/ A- Q; d& v0 z' MTopics:
. }- p# H. c& @$ ]Pricing
8 f& k0 w( p. l% u: x+ LRole in economic growth
5 M9 `; y# b+ C3 u1 C" v. xEnergy sources and markets
+ ?% X6 \) y/ U( q y4 ]6 Z, n) }3 YRole of government . U3 Q- K+ ^% s% b, ?* C; I. B
Regulation
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Externalities' o2 Y9 `% c* p/ Z5 i4 }
Regulation
9 W. b4 s3 q; G3 U$ n: t- D3 UGovernment roles' i% w0 L' k, A0 B# r! ]3 G
Or would like to learn more about
5 v2 D( Y$ |5 P( f& lEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration$ \' n4 v1 F8 C& }) X: g$ g
Steps taken to address deterioration8 n: K0 R2 h- M0 L6 {' V' v
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 3 W) h u# E3 |# _' J5 A0 K/ L. z
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment: u3 B: f. ^! E
Topics:
7 K9 V: _' \; N: jEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
5 i0 v: C, Z; k8 ?+ t3 eTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
0 Y; J# h& N) U5 G/ z0 rTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
. o( l" O T/ M4 x8 VRecreation economics5 {& k: Q0 n) e
. n! R& O# v# A+ G) B) sIf you enjoyed learning about
9 \; \ ~1 |- L) o% i5 L( e ~ Individual Incentives& m+ k1 |- Y J0 \+ V T, K
Total Welfare 7 |! s0 s, h1 c/ \
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! " G2 h% v M) q
ECON 378 Law and Economics5 V# X, T' {" q9 o* A0 \! f
Topics:
& b. Z0 h" W% Q6 \Issues in Criminal and Family Law3 i/ x& u2 V: o7 `) q3 b! n
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining$ P5 E4 `$ E$ @+ ~8 [' B' ?
Child Support Payments
1 x6 c8 M/ H& uPrivate Divorce agreements
; a5 [) i: }; a. jCriminal provisions of the Competition Act1 h: w+ M3 h' z. h( |
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# t% q" @: J6 N g3 nPrisoners Dilemma+ {$ E' h- g, c" d; b6 }3 f
Dominant Strategies
4 W0 G: E' y9 u! k7 L5 f2 F w6 a: hCollusion
/ n$ |- i) G. X. Q4 q. v6 _( xYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
7 a M" U4 r/ r- |, {% _ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
- ~! R( G& J, g& I7 r2 ZTopics: # a, X# K" T |! z8 ~
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games2 Z& u! D! k; O& X+ s
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
# W- u$ h/ o( P# i! fNote! Prerequisites:
4 j# V2 w6 c3 P! [4 p7 [# u5 X* dECON 384 & 299 |
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