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) b( B7 e! t8 ?! Q1 t. U n4 W uChina as an Emerging Economy7 [/ a2 U7 o% z) j+ r
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
. I3 W, ^/ I. t) r4 U2 Q# [ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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Chinese Economy Characteristics% n% H& q' b, J6 }# I& y
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy9 ` t4 o8 l( w* G
Consequences of economic reform
! `1 M: n, v1 f5 @Canada’s economic relations with China: t5 S7 V' d% L c0 R5 ^6 m
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Rich and Poor Countries, a0 l6 C" B6 O, }. j' l
Why economies differ
% G* O$ b8 z3 qCauses for such differences6 j9 v4 s# r! U
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 u# C. `0 g( R/ P( [1 A
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* K9 k' s r$ Q0 Y R& ]! O6 _1 UTopics:
F. X& i( _7 s/ V$ hTechnology1 |2 D; c& z- l+ ~9 G4 l0 @
Institutions
" B3 E( M! G2 K3 [; j# }8 MGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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% x. R0 t- z, s! `9 NIf you enjoyed learning about : H5 C8 R: X3 J& L1 Y3 }6 k, q
Supply and Demand# j6 s. Q# a+ f! S! G1 I' W( m! {
Consumer Behavior
6 [4 k: T7 Q: q; x" BProduction and Cost# W1 Z2 ] W! d4 q0 H" U
Price and Output0 u3 Q3 D4 v0 f9 X5 M# D
Market Structures
# n# X: W6 }& K0 F' i. i$ }6 iYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!# ?2 {. B& X0 m# y
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I8 ]. n8 V' ~5 d( R; g/ R1 H ]% t
Topics: ' {- \: b& i' M2 B2 ^; X
Theory of consumer behavior+ h; S! e" y* x, B% ?
Theory of production and cost
7 o% W! c; p3 n, R2 I# V U; @Price and output determination under competition, F, U" T- H2 X7 o( [* w; F* ~
Monopoly and other market structures! e! u2 j# J+ P6 t: H( h3 i
i5 g, u, B' F' MIf you enjoyed learning about
4 A" k2 I0 j- x* |' h2 p& F! O' z" S1 YCosts and Benefits
/ B0 I- d7 M8 U3 j% AExternalities
+ j% ^, W+ |$ FDecision-making6 e6 H- Q! p1 s5 U2 G
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Capital Investments" R9 d, G$ G! n3 g0 d
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!# t7 m, R" c, f+ n# ?5 {0 R
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
/ j' {, U: f1 C( b; T' `' WTopics:
+ @$ a$ V+ t0 U3 F `Cost-Benefit Analysis8 w( S) o8 ] @) w w# F' C9 J
Evaluating Public Investment Projects# R! h; L, Y7 B# d- N
Look at examples from
( X& m: b e( h2 V j9 _# lTransportation
( R! A2 U5 c4 N2 xRiver Basin Management
( D( X$ D& _1 a" s5 B9 W/ TElectrical Generation
! n/ f' x; l$ X1 O7 |6 ~* OOil & Gas and Pollution Control/ [& Y% h& o. ?2 D) g6 l8 m
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Supply and Demand' q$ l$ }- q: \% n, Y7 n6 C7 p E
Externalities
) j' Q) G8 c# I9 K1 `: b1 UResource Allocation/ g0 z# F4 U$ y' v3 N
Taxation, M! p: H* @) c' M# b1 \+ i% F8 q
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada0 v- X0 O* y& `" D- o- F; E
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!3 q, f% ?# o7 m6 W
ECON 365 Resource Economics3 Y9 I; }0 `7 i- M
Topics:
6 P% ^+ O3 y4 A) R5 V0 qExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources6 Q! B' i% \& J' G" ^
Scarcity and pricing
! e, X. }. M$ ~; _+ VContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
" @# H7 [% y) w; r/ q1 _9 y0 UPricing" [! u# g% Q9 S+ N3 n d
Markets& m0 l7 A+ m0 ~- j9 d/ f& ? a
Government roles- I. Z4 ^ ]. H o/ R: q' e
Or would like to learn more about
( X1 O8 X, _+ o6 l1 P+ K6 c$ PThe energy sector, including sources and markets
h+ h/ M0 H- I; s, F `Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
8 D" m$ C+ ]( ?; {: qYou might enjoy a course about 9 U. X: [* m8 Y) E
Energy Economics!. `) G9 r# E6 G/ Q& P" ~6 ^' R* o
ECON 366 Energy Economics. W! D8 o7 a" w1 I: s- _7 f) j
Topics: / ?: k& X3 B( O6 k: o
Pricing
' T! n( Y9 J; a8 e" G# t2 w3 S7 iRole in economic growth 6 B2 o7 z- d" M, X% h( V
Energy sources and markets " Y6 s4 y8 g* b2 N3 N' \2 C8 t
Role of government
T4 l8 P6 L9 Z. CRegulation
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- C" ^: ]5 H' N. M9 I( sExternalities
) w$ U: z# g( }+ y6 O8 [: R. y+ MRegulation1 Z. X$ \( f) a# {7 T) f; }! T
Government roles) x0 p9 N* s! s% C: Z: V6 L
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/ I$ X5 N5 y# W' UEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
! o( O! i% d' S+ U3 ~% P1 v: LSteps taken to address deterioration2 ]1 m) i" C5 P) w c7 X6 z3 Y1 _6 Y
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
; c! c% O5 w6 `4 gECON 369 Economics of the Environment
' O$ }' e( }& _+ d/ `Topics:
% W5 W+ M# B! s( NEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
7 U0 f& W$ ~: V- u' NTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 4 @! O7 W! y- Y2 i9 M6 V" q9 C ~
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
2 b# ]! Z7 f* l- M# m/ N- t8 bRecreation economics
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+ ?; S, e2 B/ ^2 u8 x9 o+ V Individual Incentives) S8 L* f9 d9 @6 Q) z J
Total Welfare
) v; F& o/ C4 F% t0 KYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 6 X, n; s( f* Y
ECON 378 Law and Economics
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
' P# f+ U$ c; n, ECrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
: l. E: J9 N9 YChild Support Payments
- ]9 u. l6 [; o1 UPrivate Divorce agreements
. w6 z( E3 R! ]8 M( ~4 D- ^3 ~Criminal provisions of the Competition Act( F1 Z+ @4 x" G
# b5 [+ j( G! Z+ f' K: gIf you enjoyed learning about + K- |5 b8 ~8 }4 L8 b
Prisoners Dilemma
" M) w) _8 J9 tDominant Strategies
2 \8 d' x( T9 s7 hCollusion
& N! y- P n8 Y2 A" B7 d- dYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
/ `6 u7 T$ k! n6 bECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
$ \. a( m& r' Y- r+ b RTopics: ; S* x9 ?* b# J! M% N# t
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games6 q5 U% W6 B9 a; Z; e. h
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
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