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Trade X: \. @0 ]) Y2 L2 E; V3 ?0 |
Growth1 }. h! s- H! w6 Y6 \$ F; l
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China as an Emerging Economy6 l: a! d, X; X1 q& ]: z/ Z
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
, l4 Q8 A4 O$ F2 V {& sECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
K5 t4 V& U* D' @! z1 l' J+ `3 hTopics: 5 \% F. F# o4 X
Chinese Economy Characteristics0 k, [2 y8 [1 J5 z; L
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
9 N7 R: D( u$ L8 t: `' nConsequences of economic reform6 E! ~$ E H+ M2 V
Canada’s economic relations with China
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" F/ b) l& j" k$ {" f) `4 yIf you would like to learn more about: , }5 u6 X& y/ R: ]7 x
Rich and Poor Countries
; I+ D* R: d4 r, h+ D8 e+ GWhy economies differ
; t) c' \% R8 a8 E& MCauses for such differences) j5 J% T! {8 \
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 D& S! x% x9 |ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 p# |& K* {2 s" K
Topics:
; b: ]- h, R. G7 d" B; M1 `Technology1 f$ v) U; ~" ]' ~5 t0 {$ w' k/ j
Institutions
w& m4 s) j0 M2 f5 QGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
) J1 O. E2 K( [) Y- hSupply and Demand
( X* ?6 r# I8 h' o, UConsumer Behavior2 E/ c! u/ b; S+ {
Production and Cost1 e) ]! E9 r- j% c$ B
Price and Output
' E: w8 H4 n9 n; C, K6 X1 \Market Structures
4 d1 v2 C d0 Y, ^) [8 tYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
. z. W" f) O8 r( F7 A% ]ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I# G1 I) f" q: ?* D
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Theory of consumer behavior
# m4 D$ X0 S2 k2 H1 q0 UTheory of production and cost' N) |- L: H+ ~6 {# Y6 F
Price and output determination under competition3 L/ N; r7 P: q9 [7 |
Monopoly and other market structures
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) Z/ ^2 K& W% J8 ?; F3 OIf you enjoyed learning about ! U- B$ L6 c+ q$ Y) d
Costs and Benefits
% c6 H. u) E6 X* y# Q! V9 B0 C" \7 g! HExternalities
9 a2 E: \; x/ O; G. i1 D& o9 [9 F: qDecision-making
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Capital Investments
% O# A2 F- ]' LYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!5 d) H* L7 O% w( O, `, E+ K
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
6 M" I9 k* O: C" b; [( e+ PTopics:
: B8 n9 W& r: _* i( P6 }7 XCost-Benefit Analysis4 G5 q* F+ ^- N0 ?7 g2 P: C/ M
Evaluating Public Investment Projects2 X5 d# D3 @- B( l- d9 D% o
Look at examples from
, H- h$ @; c# Q! J: uTransportation8 z8 F% B8 G. r0 [0 H, i& `4 o
River Basin Management$ d5 S1 G1 H$ {3 F: u1 _
Electrical Generation2 J+ W! x& N) X& C' ~& n7 B8 n4 ~
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control2 A7 W( Z" T! k% Z
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+ I# ]& e, F/ R8 @+ P8 ISupply and Demand9 H% F* X8 W, K6 ?5 F0 [# {! A# ?' W" |" t
Externalities
4 O* U) p5 P L2 F8 U/ z, {2 qResource Allocation
8 L) _1 ^( B/ G4 ~' \, mTaxation
0 ?0 T, j( D S$ K4 I. c$ [Or would like to learn more about 4 y' [! K3 w6 O
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 l3 I; B* E! _6 fYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!, p( i, Z; n( Z1 u- {. \% h# {, [, e
ECON 365 Resource Economics
. U3 T7 W2 i6 H9 [0 ]Topics:# w3 o* G, i% g* x
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources9 H% X) D- p9 A# |/ N" A
Scarcity and pricing0 T/ ^2 [# v/ u0 J
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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; ?- f7 @8 j E' G" n% W& h8 V) xResource Allocation
, @; Y8 {' k- v9 A9 }' V- VPricing" U9 k% u, S) W
Markets
& S' n5 \+ A9 k- N7 DGovernment roles+ p& f9 w! X6 H0 V( @5 L
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. k; v! B1 A- U" {7 o9 f* B% QThe energy sector, including sources and markets6 i4 A7 G# T# J' b2 C
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
5 R) ]# N0 S \( d* H% w" P( a; ?You might enjoy a course about
1 V5 ]8 X, l* Q5 u( R; PEnergy Economics!
( U- I+ ]/ S! N+ ^% oECON 366 Energy Economics
7 W; J9 p% N1 b. e% zTopics: # a1 k; J. {; |. W$ r' F0 ~
Pricing
# y$ e) B k8 K" ~Role in economic growth ; O" Q- ~+ L, J
Energy sources and markets
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Regulation # k) @: j8 ~7 ^% Y- g& v8 E
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: L0 W# c4 L3 ]3 G% `5 i+ P$ JExternalities
1 ?) i( c# n. X6 g6 J! v. vRegulation; }$ o% i( D3 u7 t6 i( D% V
Government roles5 `" c7 B; ?5 ~5 m8 G
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8 ~( S, |4 {8 J0 b4 a. C6 J/ zEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
7 \# z, U# ^. Y8 I2 u) N4 VSteps taken to address deterioration
) [1 B8 B5 `, K! kYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
% }, L6 l7 S; q. V2 X' C/ l( e$ ~ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
3 d) [- z4 x+ a& MTopics:
C9 X5 s ^" O0 j: DEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ( O" j$ z' C& f( [! x! r2 {( v# p
Types and causes of environmental deterioration , S1 u" d1 v; c/ \
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration # U1 o% _8 a0 g: R+ [
Recreation economics
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, n# y2 S. B- l5 xIf you enjoyed learning about
8 `9 t) M; o7 }8 F7 {) E6 ^" b Individual Incentives& ? F+ C! e" l% V) K
Total Welfare
s5 c- r7 T& r. y+ p9 r$ y! xYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! % _# u) m, p' u0 L D! S
ECON 378 Law and Economics
; ?2 k6 u$ }1 q* j" `6 vTopics: ! t- I% E1 C6 ?9 Y" C2 k
Issues in Criminal and Family Law, {4 ]& O9 n* i: A m0 ^+ ?; X8 k
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
% H2 ?) e c- ~3 [Child Support Payments5 c2 U5 A3 x4 X
Private Divorce agreements
0 j4 K2 R% p9 y' ^0 _9 ]' h0 h* dCriminal provisions of the Competition Act' p. c5 g) ~/ t" e2 |2 |3 D
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Prisoners Dilemma& \1 t) t T. r V4 B
Dominant Strategies! j" i# X: P3 g6 W: t; y `5 Z) ^3 T
Collusion# D: X* V* u' ^0 Z
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
) y' F$ Q9 ?' @. b% B9 n1 W6 ~ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
4 J% l- A& I& F( T0 H7 hTopics: 5 d2 N3 p2 n) [* t5 z0 X2 }9 v+ `
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
* X( o/ j, @/ A5 ?/ I/ g4 vApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
1 [ m8 L. s/ g7 JNote! Prerequisites: 3 h" c- x. t6 a) M% z$ W$ r# C6 @
ECON 384 & 299 |
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