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Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
5 \+ g7 M0 c5 T2 U# |7 X$ C. VYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!6 K% }! S; T. f: ` \' T; ^
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
: p2 Q: M L* p1 [Topics: 5 `/ z: E0 a$ Z; Y$ k# S
Chinese Economy Characteristics
4 }+ D6 T! u9 R% V: v% K7 RRecent Events in the Chinese Economy1 x+ f; V. ^, y6 c
Consequences of economic reform
/ R8 X. x, ~# A0 C, F% r1 X# }Canada’s economic relations with China
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& m6 D9 l; h; J* a/ M. TIf you would like to learn more about: 1 H7 ]! x; F* Q( ]/ X v
Rich and Poor Countries: d7 j6 s7 @6 a- h
Why economies differ( X$ K8 H0 y; b% K6 `$ j1 f
Causes for such differences
" ~4 n' R# ^5 Z3 @/ uYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& {0 K* l5 s4 |4 Q2 V( h4 z2 V1 aECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
, s- E: O* f" q( n9 ?9 [& J. _Topics:' a7 Q' _) U5 I' p# N4 n
Technology; ]4 F7 ~2 r8 b
Institutions
( l! a) S- n3 _- R+ U' C( ]& j; gGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ! x. H5 a* j, i' z
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S8 O* w, s1 C2 f! m! ^Supply and Demand
" X r. P* K' R; V. Q9 c3 T. SConsumer Behavior
2 L" w9 C! X- Q0 y7 @9 KProduction and Cost
8 ^7 M9 L- e2 E3 M/ \) lPrice and Output4 o& p( k6 k' E
Market Structures
0 s& j2 B f4 @3 Q2 U1 S4 [You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!5 O* b( L" B& e* y
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
8 Z' V$ X0 U7 p# F' _9 m. h4 M* m sTopics:
4 [; }! \6 `7 T" R0 n( F" [+ FTheory of consumer behavior
! k T8 N6 V p/ I3 JTheory of production and cost3 | z" \" l4 P# k# r6 |
Price and output determination under competition
9 P7 W' ^) P' t% u- D7 `Monopoly and other market structures
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. K! d' f+ Y7 @8 H; e: tIf you enjoyed learning about 0 L$ N# y4 q j, X3 ?# B7 `
Costs and Benefits & R! ]9 w0 {4 q, M9 ~3 G
Externalities
0 N. ~ H, x# S( I; r2 R* O" xDecision-making
# k4 K4 O6 ~6 ^* |" ~% ~4 x) zOr would like to learn more about
! F' u% I2 W/ @9 C4 ZCapital Investments* n/ z# Y' O+ @, P h2 W
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
, t1 E3 x5 W8 y" S3 ?8 i# u+ {ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
" k a6 g8 J/ J0 E% l2 wTopics:
9 m$ e! { q& F8 ~! dCost-Benefit Analysis
; @" T: C/ l* D; HEvaluating Public Investment Projects
: b! t+ s* h! M R7 _9 _5 _Look at examples from $ ]4 F2 E/ e9 A5 t, F
Transportation
7 \. D: ~9 D* N1 ^8 q6 xRiver Basin Management) P, I$ p% j3 H/ R- G
Electrical Generation
2 ~0 E# p( j! Z- G% rOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
7 s N2 a( Y- A- i$ C% `Externalities
- ?; r1 C8 G. R1 s/ n) o W/ { b ?. gResource Allocation
5 J$ J$ i2 _! d2 [6 |Taxation7 v' _& \3 {0 n
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada/ L8 n% e) q$ j, k$ |9 e, @ n0 |
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!1 c) k" G' Z3 |( l; p. O- I# E
ECON 365 Resource Economics* d' l! A! c% A+ J4 g( l: z
Topics:
+ t' O8 F: G2 jExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources+ A7 ]( q' [# e$ a* t
Scarcity and pricing
A) \$ l7 X1 P6 EContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
v5 B" y m/ G1 U) iResource Allocation0 Z: |& m7 b& k' Y, l
Pricing
* U2 d$ B( _8 E8 J0 p" YMarkets- e+ [5 W& o f7 \" I
Government roles
" Z1 s& @$ c- m! I9 F5 n" gOr would like to learn more about . {3 Q, a6 l1 x& ]- W% Z0 p
The energy sector, including sources and markets
8 r# D9 J! P5 G# D1 TCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
9 }& i- _& R( F: gYou might enjoy a course about
0 P0 i7 X% M% N; ]3 Y$ b/ kEnergy Economics!: }- H: X) Z7 N5 `' z
ECON 366 Energy Economics X7 X* ?/ i: @
Topics: ! f* ~2 e$ c& o7 r x
Pricing
8 y w& O2 @9 _2 p- P: j; _; aRole in economic growth
5 T, X5 O! W" s' h' Z; mEnergy sources and markets
( H( }2 P" B0 \1 S% ~" e2 b H; ^9 x! ~Role of government
3 e5 @, c H9 W6 L+ ARegulation
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3 t! l- Z2 p, @3 `Externalities3 G' e! P3 _4 h5 c% S+ f
Regulation1 T, R+ W5 X/ @7 e p1 l0 h/ }. x( J# K
Government roles
6 _4 t Q8 y$ b! H! X: m7 dOr would like to learn more about - p0 S3 K2 M. v1 B) o5 o* H
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
! u0 y+ u% W9 ISteps taken to address deterioration
5 X% o c5 s( b& G d9 F: uYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 6 j' ~4 g( ^ Y% W; G( r
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment , G8 H8 \( D- V$ O
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ; m" ^" y0 j: l9 S6 e& l
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
( Y9 ^6 s2 j5 o; e9 TRecreation economics- J+ ^* T. [6 e G; m
( N+ b& \5 s; X! X# g8 ]If you enjoyed learning about E; x2 t3 |+ O' Y- Y- S" X
Individual Incentives& H# x& Z4 z; R0 {+ K6 X" D
Total Welfare
5 q0 k/ w5 L9 i# p1 l' a! U1 l# ]You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! . B$ G4 `9 W# j8 r y
ECON 378 Law and Economics4 S' A6 x2 g7 B4 Q; ~# [7 H
Topics:
; c9 k; D: r& n0 V0 {Issues in Criminal and Family Law$ i4 c3 t2 o; v/ {
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
t3 n0 G+ L; y# u) i0 nChild Support Payments
3 ~" B( ^2 `- J9 Y, kPrivate Divorce agreements
8 c: e2 P( ?3 fCriminal provisions of the Competition Act2 J6 }) M; W- E! s5 Z8 f
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If you enjoyed learning about
: ] W4 L; Z+ k0 \Prisoners Dilemma
: i/ V3 E N- |2 G) O& K) d1 GDominant Strategies
! u( y( B8 M& @( X1 fCollusion
! P* O1 _$ W8 x: H6 nYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 1 \1 p% ]( V7 O
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications; S, f1 L$ j; F2 W
Topics:
( X6 h4 @# B2 m7 M9 a3 jAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games8 e' o& M3 |' E4 J9 W# E8 E* }
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
$ Z) ]! S. s5 z. Y+ J' C( |" XNote! Prerequisites: ( F( y* _* ?6 _$ L
ECON 384 & 299 |
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