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3 _+ ]/ F. {" K. B- t3 K- lChina as an Emerging Economy
K( t! T0 Z% c |You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!( q$ x4 Z3 z$ c% k: Z
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development t1 i+ C" x7 ~& J5 A/ J- o' Z# V" S
Topics:
8 v/ m. {- G# H& q, Z3 c& n8 [. fChinese Economy Characteristics" a+ k Y7 h& x
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
, S5 {, e5 J/ b' h+ u' G. TConsequences of economic reform9 t: J1 Q* w# _6 }
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries. V* A, O& G. a% o% n! V
Why economies differ
$ d4 e5 V) M6 B S9 S- |Causes for such differences- B) t6 Y( v# {! ?
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ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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Technology9 c9 d# v' `5 D* D5 K
Institutions" t# A2 O' l8 m H5 ~0 W7 I2 P2 w
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
; M- }9 v/ w9 O; iConsumer Behavior5 w9 o; b5 f, c- k" t6 p% ~9 b3 ^
Production and Cost! F9 B& |* C: Z7 X
Price and Output: B- N, l9 Q& ^
Market Structures6 E2 I! x6 d( C3 N
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ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I* ^- n& L" |5 @, a
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Theory of consumer behavior# D! I9 b n3 E7 r4 g. W# H% E
Theory of production and cost6 T& d, X" f7 `) l$ }9 x; b5 q! p
Price and output determination under competition
( u, g. y9 U6 v* g/ `4 p" LMonopoly and other market structures
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9 n+ ]8 X7 j8 f) ^0 j; q0 wIf you enjoyed learning about
7 L/ i5 ?* V% m$ `) T( i! sCosts and Benefits
7 t A" @2 G6 P* @Externalities
+ ]! Z/ m9 ?/ n9 g9 mDecision-making8 y6 U2 @2 X6 E# t0 Y4 H" m7 Y; s* s1 d
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Capital Investments1 j0 U5 u# ?* c9 c6 ^7 P
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
! c$ A' N% q: B& WECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation( W/ m$ Q- i: K; q; X
Topics:
- j) i/ | N( d3 K3 S- V, D' aCost-Benefit Analysis
: H: A: d7 x$ `9 b n; g yEvaluating Public Investment Projects5 V9 y, Q4 @! ]0 d7 M9 x3 d0 T7 ^
Look at examples from $ F4 f7 U- H) p6 ]7 V% V9 w6 Q
Transportation1 I7 C$ s" \, `+ j% [9 E, o
River Basin Management
1 R! {, s5 q; P9 J* ^% t% h0 m3 g% GElectrical Generation
- h% p/ i3 n3 r' Q9 }Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
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Resource Allocation
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* M; D; O/ i- C3 fSupply of Natural Resources in Canada6 z+ S& s' w7 w# Q' P
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
j6 z8 d+ `! X% m# [' L$ qECON 365 Resource Economics# I$ V6 s1 e# s
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" g: w+ S2 S! Z- FExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources, [& l, s+ b' U! u! e& }5 z8 `, I
Scarcity and pricing
3 `5 ~* R1 r/ w( S$ F! fContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation# C# u4 v% X8 a3 U. S
Pricing
" B/ d8 s1 M; `, G0 sMarkets D) y# G$ o2 T3 @( |" J" q' t
Government roles
6 O* N* ]" I. \( f$ `9 O% }9 J, Z: NOr would like to learn more about
+ p: U# P7 H& c B8 \1 g, FThe energy sector, including sources and markets# M6 c; U& l. i) P" [7 I( o& P
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues* `0 l/ `0 S! L
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ECON 366 Energy Economics
4 R8 h8 C) F0 O7 ~* j# @6 Q6 BTopics:
+ }- k4 i2 L: T% J4 i' {2 vPricing
4 y x" n8 f S7 R( LRole in economic growth 4 x% z. G+ L/ G( f% O6 D
Energy sources and markets
8 f$ W9 ?8 B5 KRole of government
( u3 A; P3 a+ `0 m* f( X# j8 J& CRegulation
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# Q; ~6 ~' y9 _6 j% t0 u% j: pExternalities
% m0 B" Z( h1 n6 v" ERegulation
( B" N; w3 Q' [* xGovernment roles" v5 b$ Y( o5 I6 X
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
4 V$ _# E3 F& e/ n% mSteps taken to address deterioration2 F0 D' \# L$ o- l; M
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ' U |* C9 z+ z. Z9 r2 J; z4 M
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
# R i, r" [, C& ETopics:
& K# Z% e" D G4 w! OEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment - r0 h# z, b8 Q1 O4 b# |! T* c8 @
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
: G+ ` ]' u/ _4 I: ]Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration d( R4 G/ J' B# g" g1 z& ?
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives2 Z# o' a2 z+ M* {0 m/ l# }
Total Welfare
: r4 s+ t; p5 V) ~. o$ |6 ~4 uYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
$ t1 F! N2 @9 }# ?+ jECON 378 Law and Economics# J( R+ K8 n! @( F1 e" [: _! m3 R$ h4 k
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law; H6 r3 z/ C0 C0 x8 [
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining, K9 G$ A' q* K/ J2 N. ^
Child Support Payments
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Criminal provisions of the Competition Act0 A6 \4 {. d) m8 c( L
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# `5 Q, c; A( } k$ M5 wPrisoners Dilemma, D* H, ?+ T L9 Y
Dominant Strategies0 ~6 j# W5 y2 Q( ?% `0 O
Collusion1 t Z( {9 W- B+ v% w$ u4 k1 P
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
9 b& o/ }& ^/ N0 {ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications( b* F( K* ]8 S3 n4 S
Topics: 3 j$ U d0 G3 O" _6 y' C
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games% w- A1 C3 ~* \9 v
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
' o* U; z& N! y y' @6 {Note! Prerequisites: & R9 i: h0 r7 n1 M0 q
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