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8 Y, @, L5 E9 K0 p3 T3 YChina as an Emerging Economy
5 Q' p% y6 P X7 f# k3 @ tYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
8 U! {8 g0 n$ S+ U! p lECON 211 Chinese Economic Development5 V5 x5 J( ]2 }: V) K" {8 F6 X
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9 j0 }" Q$ }- Q5 s; |2 [9 b9 S, |Chinese Economy Characteristics3 j, t7 r1 x- |
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
& S/ M5 } S d" V) G3 ZConsequences of economic reform1 y7 e, e+ n1 w1 R$ q G
Canada’s economic relations with China: { Z! d& }" V2 A
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Rich and Poor Countries
# p, e" r6 J& c( l8 }% V, U. Z6 QWhy economies differ
6 C/ D# I" d2 q# jCauses for such differences
9 I0 g) {; O* `* V6 Y! G5 gYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! c# e) R! J* s2 C Z. Q
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ w. i9 s s+ x% Z" J0 v( FTopics:9 g! y6 t' T# p: U
Technology/ v; x1 r/ i; ]' Q S! a+ N
Institutions _; v1 v( D! V" ~2 f
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand, S& p- f3 x) ?" t3 f& I
Consumer Behavior
* o, R6 O8 f5 s+ VProduction and Cost$ G2 \: E5 j- b" O& R
Price and Output
) T6 [' ]9 ~) V" d/ zMarket Structures
; J5 T$ s# O7 N# Q0 `You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
( E0 [; R% {( A+ c% VECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I' Z: F9 X7 ~6 K* W; Y
Topics:
# B& `/ D. o+ u5 ]Theory of consumer behavior
/ T# @/ x C3 F# ~& i& }Theory of production and cost2 Y: A( ?' s& X( c7 x
Price and output determination under competition
/ a9 P5 s" }& G* n* ZMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
" v/ ~: O: V- [! f6 _, t$ ^' l1 \% MExternalities
; C6 L0 A r: M* RDecision-making" }/ q. K4 d1 {' l& Y
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Capital Investments1 l* g* X* N/ u6 K; x1 a/ c
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!! |0 Z$ [+ q* E, W: W" \
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation. o& G- r8 X5 t+ p! M" Y8 J
Topics:
# v% Z- |: H! Z9 iCost-Benefit Analysis
4 ~" I% Y: J5 F! ^# r) y9 N* tEvaluating Public Investment Projects& c& d( B1 k* x2 ^& J2 a, `( a
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Transportation
' c) m6 ]) }+ u& C4 H8 j9 dRiver Basin Management
. @; g- g' w8 z$ H$ L0 \7 M* sElectrical Generation
: _4 e T3 Q7 U: I$ G& UOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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" Z7 x4 r E2 e# s$ m5 B: UIf you enjoyed learning about + {9 \/ d$ U+ J) A ~, N ?7 f8 }
Supply and Demand! ?' |! `1 E J+ V% Q# [4 e9 v
Externalities J0 x6 v2 w' l& K0 p% K2 H% A
Resource Allocation( X: K, d+ x" v
Taxation
& h- |$ N: _3 z/ H* b0 Y/ }Or would like to learn more about 9 u' M0 G% j4 M1 h* ^+ j
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
+ ~# H2 b0 F9 \% o' g+ q% b, {You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!( M6 o) @3 o* {! F6 ?# E9 ?
ECON 365 Resource Economics0 N+ Y4 e. V! i6 B6 \# y/ l* F
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3 ]! h5 v3 F9 t5 D- u# MExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
3 e% l" i" q8 j, cScarcity and pricing% U( Y: W8 F$ j/ D) `
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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2 ?8 J( V8 x9 Z/ CIf you enjoyed learning about
4 C; [% t9 p2 E2 ZResource Allocation- b8 V; X' p- h
Pricing2 y+ V2 Q% E. K7 |. r7 L+ ^* J
Markets7 E8 Q2 |$ h9 O) [$ r) C
Government roles( N" q* o* A5 a9 t7 i8 Z
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+ M7 _8 w' D& M8 F+ t' A; w% E" OThe energy sector, including sources and markets4 c3 u# J1 }9 ~. O4 d; m* b9 f
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
0 C" V: A$ u" z# B3 ~' j+ JYou might enjoy a course about
3 {9 L) Q' }" d' q, Z) R% x. X7 wEnergy Economics!! K" n7 U) m) M3 w9 b& ]
ECON 366 Energy Economics
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5 Z5 k1 u: @3 }0 pPricing
2 E! T! b7 G, Y# c# n) iRole in economic growth 6 W. J4 e) h- q2 Y
Energy sources and markets
( i* z. C# v8 ~: z1 r7 n4 GRole of government
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- [( o9 ^" \; pGovernment roles& I& |& a# t* z$ i2 U, |
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/ o' C" T; y1 N* oEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
1 h# v7 ~8 W9 q FSteps taken to address deterioration
- {" S. j3 D$ j3 J" J$ c2 XYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
1 v! B# C) d9 H$ aECON 369 Economics of the Environment
4 C4 D" i/ V2 R1 A% Y# I" @Topics:
. i0 m& Q4 I, N; lEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 7 |* U. U8 m; ~( I
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 4 `3 B5 ]4 X. P H5 y' i+ a* [$ M
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ; C+ C6 ]) N. ?+ x- Y
Recreation economics
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, Q+ Q+ B6 O3 |1 N, i2 S Individual Incentives
' L1 a) { l5 k! V5 oTotal Welfare : s5 N; V( Z( B( Q/ p
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + e @6 V& Q/ v- @6 A) |
ECON 378 Law and Economics9 @, F5 u/ t) F3 T2 V' O1 V
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& x! P0 B. u7 f: P) @Issues in Criminal and Family Law
/ P, w" N5 Y' ?; H7 TCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining5 N% B' {$ o$ X0 h7 {1 e! d" Q$ K
Child Support Payments
0 i# w9 M; z4 V. l- p( U; TPrivate Divorce agreements$ H4 C" z- M, Y" E+ \
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act! T& a: X& D# D7 _# c
$ A. \$ R9 G/ |# A7 CIf you enjoyed learning about
% K" o8 N) w, ^1 O$ X- t+ x6 NPrisoners Dilemma
& M2 e) |6 f, u& ]& R- ODominant Strategies
1 Y/ x) x4 {) ]# ^' UCollusion* v' W/ X8 r/ y- N$ d, t
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
, T" t$ l- {' JECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications' k8 q! i0 N% K' _. X9 e4 t
Topics:
) @3 g" E1 o, V+ ]$ f7 \Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
3 j' E4 S# m1 W4 S( Q: \Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
1 {$ u6 |: F/ {# J- U, ANote! Prerequisites:
5 ~/ W! \5 `9 aECON 384 & 299 |
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