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j2 ~: J( C' b* P% A+ ^Trade" N" V5 ~$ S2 {' f' e. T: t0 q% C& I
Growth3 X+ g# T5 p. `' Y
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China as an Emerging Economy, c% ~9 L8 I" w& r" P4 @
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!0 Q6 f5 t* ?- |. w" ]7 _) v, r
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development1 |6 O/ E+ b+ \" l* c
Topics: 3 L1 E! D5 X7 F& {8 r, a
Chinese Economy Characteristics
% H. _. j+ F1 g! `! z# L1 X" SRecent Events in the Chinese Economy# S9 B: L; M4 J
Consequences of economic reform
3 |! p9 C: ]8 L# F9 ^Canada’s economic relations with China3 f2 d/ X; r% S3 J- g- U4 F+ y9 b
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If you would like to learn more about: 8 ^' s* O9 I, p/ q; _) g) N6 l
Rich and Poor Countries7 p: {* R' W3 Y8 M$ m4 \7 E1 t" i$ P
Why economies differ1 Y6 ~& y3 j) L5 ~7 Z
Causes for such differences5 Y$ D6 E" I T- F
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth9 `! |7 s0 e0 B! J* N' Q* z
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- @2 A9 b9 o- {. l3 F( D
Topics:2 M6 h- S! c4 t7 x3 Z5 n5 m
Technology
# ~# Y2 d3 b t' T4 k; P; Y: FInstitutions
: F" u, S6 Z3 |Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 5 u4 f0 @! k3 W( |9 H
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Supply and Demand
2 X' ~. n/ Q+ l; ^Consumer Behavior
" Z9 m- T, V0 R& m zProduction and Cost
, |2 m/ m5 {5 W: `1 |+ H7 N8 C4 QPrice and Output
; v' G4 x: r. H" \" j1 | QMarket Structures
, p# \7 s6 U7 } M7 l9 ?( jYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
' h" ]4 b3 j4 e0 G/ F4 gECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
- |* i2 A7 _2 n- p5 K. UTopics:
/ I- [* |! v2 {8 [3 vTheory of consumer behavior
6 c. T8 R) A7 p2 V; xTheory of production and cost, q2 t6 P: s: o, G
Price and output determination under competition& {6 Q" D. r5 j. T& Y' }
Monopoly and other market structures
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% A) S0 E/ q& k+ HIf you enjoyed learning about - _( A0 E3 A0 z' h& S) f6 x) o6 r
Costs and Benefits ' T" @9 g5 F4 X
Externalities7 K2 q# t& v [" n7 U
Decision-making
! S* N$ l- I2 ^* l/ |* M, r2 YOr would like to learn more about
- e- O: y! `9 n, I% jCapital Investments
; _7 o9 I9 ?9 v8 qYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
( E. N2 ?3 s8 k+ G- NECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
. P: a3 z4 k# t+ e5 dTopics:8 J% Z0 Q; o$ ]9 Q+ u
Cost-Benefit Analysis+ R/ {5 x/ U. R1 ~; V. \+ I
Evaluating Public Investment Projects h1 I* i7 e" M. y, L9 V
Look at examples from 8 O1 G: h! a3 k5 F$ e0 _9 i
Transportation; T8 i* o. g. U5 H: `
River Basin Management g, R+ P4 c: U
Electrical Generation4 y7 g5 [9 W$ z* t. V, e
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 r) h2 |# O5 D4 a& CSupply and Demand
+ o/ \+ Y7 H3 D$ ?4 AExternalities
# x9 \7 K9 A* v; }! r5 N. o% JResource Allocation
, w) M: ]; h& ~% F, }% w% E$ i* f4 qTaxation1 b& [2 r5 P( T! a. G2 n8 s
Or would like to learn more about 1 c! d) b/ R* ~' J; u9 W
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada1 x8 r& F; Q& ]4 D
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!; ]. C- B5 Z/ b% g
ECON 365 Resource Economics
8 G! i% l m6 k3 E9 H7 ]Topics:4 E2 P, q: P' X" K) A& g
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
; d! V/ e9 v; c2 x: L- B. J% {Scarcity and pricing
: c6 |# n0 D& U7 a0 s4 g* V% lContemporary Canadian resource policy issues$ J9 g1 P( E( V: Y8 P9 D/ A
- [! N a! y6 ]5 K# L1 t; j3 VIf you enjoyed learning about ( e0 O: {% U) ^$ A5 B
Resource Allocation
7 ], f1 K e& o3 }% LPricing
5 {( y9 B/ ~1 c! [( t$ EMarkets
- \9 x( Y- u+ g+ {Government roles
0 ?5 B. S# {; Q2 K/ UOr would like to learn more about
Y6 c. X v# X% }* j; _The energy sector, including sources and markets
1 ]$ Z; d( f/ T: Q6 ]4 ?6 t! gCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
4 g" s5 Q/ ~' f% x8 @3 `You might enjoy a course about 8 K# o1 F! T& I; o3 ^& k
Energy Economics!: i: S6 \9 D1 @
ECON 366 Energy Economics
2 I) P& l7 D3 K$ A9 ^3 V4 @) QTopics: 3 U" Z6 d) e" ]% E* \. g+ D
Pricing
; r( `& M: ]* y$ N& |( @1 V! sRole in economic growth ; K3 i0 D, F- z- @
Energy sources and markets
& X E. p! {# I9 O! a& ~- `Role of government
2 C6 n! j$ ?' z9 i/ ?Regulation 2 {$ ?2 q1 ] P1 E0 t* s8 W8 ]
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Externalities; X4 y, g& V# ]2 T) h0 N
Regulation' \# d# m! K4 @4 V! i
Government roles
& x4 C+ L: o2 @* L$ u6 ~Or would like to learn more about % r" J( s7 H$ {9 z
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration% t. k7 Q( T' E \9 G: X( Z2 |
Steps taken to address deterioration) X2 f8 }9 i' O8 ?
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! . l1 Z# V: _+ z0 X4 ^3 ]* }7 U/ l
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
; N5 I, ~! N' R8 p ]Topics:
, E" n. @0 N, g' e4 wEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment : |# \- ]7 }7 l" Y& m9 M+ E3 W' G
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
) G3 @7 `% o$ d- T+ P+ ^, C/ ZTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration c$ c( d; ?9 g% _$ N7 s# {6 A& J
Recreation economics6 e6 u; d6 o- \4 H& Q
* q- y8 X- f, P0 x; b, ?If you enjoyed learning about- R. O# b% V3 u7 w; U( A U' ?' _
Individual Incentives$ q9 n6 F7 j9 Q1 f3 D
Total Welfare
7 \. k7 ~$ {! a- W! I- nYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
4 {/ E. P \' P; |+ ?# W, zECON 378 Law and Economics
. K8 _. q4 I! F. C* s1 C* hTopics:
' ]* ^" J" H `9 y# Z; j; z" H' L3 fIssues in Criminal and Family Law
& U V; a. \( H2 s. ]Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
6 e1 u% `* E% g( i: VChild Support Payments7 @) b7 D: t( V/ x
Private Divorce agreements8 q6 |+ I2 f/ ^
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act P8 h6 z4 |7 T
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Prisoners Dilemma; E7 M+ w% o9 f* l
Dominant Strategies
; s6 t+ W# v3 i1 }* ]Collusion2 _7 v' [% ^2 Z% F
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
9 U3 P" P0 L9 U8 ?ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
3 P4 y8 U M0 j7 `0 C' H8 {" NTopics:
# e/ ^, E, }; p m6 |0 S: A' ZAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games- F" B% \) |) J) S% u6 a2 m
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion % X+ \( S5 e2 C- s
Note! Prerequisites:
y8 L' a0 I$ T, nECON 384 & 299 |
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