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: z1 f9 }( S+ S: R' z5 e* w4 RGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy
6 S8 o. x2 u: a" f; { hYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
8 G2 z) |8 f |* ~ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development$ `9 ?! \5 ?8 ], P/ d+ y
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
0 j6 F- R. I# B L4 }Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
& c, U1 E! w0 CConsequences of economic reform5 a! U0 t7 ~3 P) Y
Canada’s economic relations with China
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. |! M9 c( {) F6 PIf you would like to learn more about: 2 ^" f2 x) E. @& X. U$ N5 N
Rich and Poor Countries
9 L* i) K/ P7 ~1 mWhy economies differ4 B* `9 m. x5 m2 X& f0 P0 E2 Q
Causes for such differences% J' g1 V* r2 A4 ]
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
, R) S8 X* ?7 `& s7 y, N& JECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ R; m9 p7 N \2 W$ ?3 g
Topics:
! r d0 P/ L# c7 f; ^" uTechnology
2 r! Q+ }$ G- f+ tInstitutions
|, R. ~) p0 S/ bGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
5 k; `7 J+ P& L" P1 H5 y+ }Consumer Behavior
) H6 O' V8 x+ l, v* k/ `Production and Cost" R0 Q# V* z) \
Price and Output5 o0 k+ }* k' b: N% f
Market Structures' M7 ^* `) n1 f0 g& v6 x
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ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I* p) }' z9 ]0 w" Y3 x u
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Theory of consumer behavior, K" r# N2 c; q) ]( f5 Y
Theory of production and cost
0 h" Z" t0 i$ M, E& b) v. q, U, v! fPrice and output determination under competition
/ b' k9 D1 g4 w6 j) g* p5 l) Z; B& z3 NMonopoly and other market structures0 b* l0 V* \6 W1 n; E+ E1 ?/ T) \
3 h0 ^% W, _* R0 u3 UIf you enjoyed learning about
. F* O) s4 v# F" `- L: \Costs and Benefits 7 l% X1 ~# O3 v' J$ P
Externalities1 V, T/ X4 c; q$ T v( t
Decision-making
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Capital Investments; }# H& p: D- X$ I% `+ Z! n
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
$ @( |% j. _9 [( `$ RECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
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Cost-Benefit Analysis. W6 j3 \0 U1 t" Y9 s
Evaluating Public Investment Projects" ~ z. X/ n v6 n
Look at examples from
. I" C! U- l$ O3 q% LTransportation
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Electrical Generation+ e6 r9 V2 y7 ~. w( `
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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1 l6 G( O5 d$ mIf you enjoyed learning about
# V; x1 C* m% g- D; D1 Z& r3 {+ aSupply and Demand
; w. K, ?+ M/ t7 NExternalities' U- `6 C8 ?# G; R( O8 M* L
Resource Allocation
3 i. Y" ^/ g; z% O8 ?Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada) ^# _( ^ U1 w% [) n) |# f
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!( K4 d/ t5 U2 U& E$ I
ECON 365 Resource Economics
/ \' E, V: F5 E: A* K G: S2 CTopics:
$ v3 l+ _# m: b/ V/ ^8 n% UExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources0 h; o" B2 O7 w) a3 R
Scarcity and pricing3 R: L+ n+ o w3 q; Y( \) Y
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
1 E& m' ?3 S5 d& t9 O [" fPricing
* K5 c2 V, f9 {: BMarkets
* ^. U( k; p T( {% H9 j) MGovernment roles5 x) c6 X* l1 {7 p O0 d
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The energy sector, including sources and markets$ ]; a) V; k* c0 {) R- a7 l9 z7 w; {
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues" t. p! g# I( M3 M+ |1 Z# P
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Energy Economics!0 j! Q$ T( T& N7 C7 Z
ECON 366 Energy Economics- z. l8 n9 B8 O# g* |
Topics: ' }8 r5 m4 Y+ q) E3 N* f- k
Pricing' j3 m' e& o; J1 \
Role in economic growth
2 R7 [& d' v! G0 ~# O; f# C5 u7 ?2 H9 e$ tEnergy sources and markets ( b4 C( D) C+ v& P! b! O
Role of government
6 g* a# L- L. b0 MRegulation ! m6 C8 b' a9 q- r; b) O: x
7 Y( J; H; ~5 I9 CIf you enjoyed learning about
$ Q9 k9 h6 g7 w* {Externalities
3 @$ B9 H) K& C; Z. s% O5 SRegulation; ^! X- X, J- O$ ~$ g4 E4 q6 ?
Government roles2 \0 K1 _- c, G3 v; r2 f
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( B* H4 O' V" s& _" D6 zEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
: v( r; }& W( R* V9 nSteps taken to address deterioration6 b0 I( {( @$ o
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 9 Y8 N8 j v" A; |( S4 ?
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment% N" `0 q2 _/ U7 N* H, J+ r% B
Topics: / r) K: ^8 j. i" s% V
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
+ d" ]: B1 I2 O) ?, v/ mTypes and causes of environmental deterioration . |5 u: {' S; w
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration , o' G- h3 }) B
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives7 \- O9 ?- t7 D4 ?2 J4 a
Total Welfare
$ k9 t; \1 ?* |% P& h4 nYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
) V/ Z! g1 ^" a/ o+ G7 OECON 378 Law and Economics
7 i2 T5 c+ t2 Z; D0 l8 B5 J$ fTopics:
" ?) w7 I- {$ N( u$ Y5 @* lIssues in Criminal and Family Law
: {) d. E5 K! [5 Z# T' y) zCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining+ p2 _( y/ v+ y! E* k! V6 E( }9 {% J
Child Support Payments' {' U' \" R" ]( G: ~
Private Divorce agreements5 m/ R- L0 q& a3 }4 }
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma1 R n. q' C& J# i6 U6 W/ n
Dominant Strategies
8 b! H/ O9 k0 M+ m6 h* R0 P! aCollusion1 ?) W+ F" o; K. | P
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 9 ]& ^! k, q2 v+ c
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
* U5 t6 g2 F; V/ }Topics: 8 r. W& j, N! N9 m# |' w( W6 z4 L
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
8 j3 V) f0 C% Y! i4 l4 e- w2 fApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
6 A: Y2 z. N8 D2 V* q! lNote! Prerequisites:
2 c' ?% x# Q5 \- i* Y7 Y, z2 ZECON 384 & 299 |
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