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Trade, W$ j4 M1 c; }: E
Growth$ f& ~; g' m) v! ?0 @' N8 B1 e1 h
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China as an Emerging Economy" ]+ L, t; b h+ c' G
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!4 S1 }7 K3 [8 S$ M- I8 Q: Y
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development; P3 e! x: P3 G. {2 D9 I. A
Topics:
0 j$ `; B# t1 ~2 r: @1 Y4 ~" lChinese Economy Characteristics1 Y; `$ X. V" |! [* a
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy; O" @2 _. O, z+ t6 k
Consequences of economic reform$ z: e) z4 c% ?. c& W" J8 b
Canada’s economic relations with China
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( S5 @' E# W- ~8 UIf you would like to learn more about: * I! {7 y; n2 ?$ O o
Rich and Poor Countries
1 ^9 C) r8 |$ E8 g l' |5 EWhy economies differ( `2 U6 w% r# k6 ~- h2 I, D
Causes for such differences3 C/ _2 k: `5 V: q) E
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
3 \+ D$ h" B: e0 ^% U+ PECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 [. Y7 K I u$ Z0 G" R6 y$ q) eTopics:
+ L$ U% P* _3 U8 b1 M$ Z; w- q6 X8 [Technology! @0 E ]1 i0 r6 m) v2 a
Institutions
1 Z {# z4 K) `- a) y2 V, OGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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: j( ?- L: D1 B) I0 ^5 I9 l' TIf you enjoyed learning about # J* Q W! A+ q
Supply and Demand
, t$ _ o6 V ~, |9 l) fConsumer Behavior
: J; ?0 z4 S( hProduction and Cost4 h/ D0 g' D) P7 l6 g0 H
Price and Output
+ P6 {$ }' g0 B1 ?& c. OMarket Structures
0 v0 R5 K5 w6 w( u0 \. yYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
, c9 L" c0 ]3 F! U7 ]. x4 dECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
4 L t' R7 E+ m! {3 c! F+ NTopics: 1 ^$ _0 l! d5 `* _) a. {
Theory of consumer behavior
4 n- s) M) q8 a& k& O2 DTheory of production and cost
; K% T( a! S: pPrice and output determination under competition
8 c' b5 i( T. eMonopoly and other market structures/ K) z& a7 B" p8 a0 }' P6 }* |* \
) ?, x; A0 {2 O4 V. g' jIf you enjoyed learning about
3 {) x+ s$ ]$ d, ]% h3 |7 JCosts and Benefits
" g2 q2 e6 O& v9 c- ]Externalities1 |6 I7 b+ v; h, { {
Decision-making$ @' M) _4 N d) ^
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Capital Investments2 Y2 r! v& R$ L9 M- ^
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
$ j6 p+ |6 i8 q' _( q ZECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
7 K# M3 @, w D6 I- Q* _1 [Topics:; W0 c# h. ^) I8 E6 B# s/ V
Cost-Benefit Analysis7 c5 q% V ?; i' v+ I
Evaluating Public Investment Projects* Q. B: d+ g* W/ r; L( ~5 y
Look at examples from ( X" r1 t! `! J9 w/ o/ D- M+ L; U
Transportation& g2 ]& J! Q J5 f" p1 C
River Basin Management
2 G5 x) q% P. N2 c7 K+ M0 oElectrical Generation2 Q0 n1 g, C9 t4 E+ f
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
. d8 @9 d' K0 e: e8 G3 p* ?Supply and Demand$ A* B8 g- V( n6 v+ t8 y
Externalities, I j- Y5 R7 L. _
Resource Allocation0 Q4 w# F! g2 |) {& [, ^5 S: e# h
Taxation
0 N$ Z. l- V' C1 tOr would like to learn more about : B3 y5 l; t' A3 |9 J$ X, |( N
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada0 P; W9 N4 k" W- b9 X ^! j2 ~
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!& w6 |8 l% _4 W7 l0 f
ECON 365 Resource Economics
$ j+ Z; |' ], [/ \) cTopics:
2 t. Q7 a) ^' c; A# |Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources! P/ K/ y7 t- E
Scarcity and pricing
# }2 O9 v- p5 x! gContemporary Canadian resource policy issues3 d8 c, a( {2 ?# A3 p$ M
7 w" ?+ s! p6 i8 TIf you enjoyed learning about
1 [4 }: m* j/ XResource Allocation7 }5 X# v9 J% y$ H* F
Pricing
; w6 X6 F& k, x- V$ T, cMarkets2 P6 x7 K% j A
Government roles
6 t+ n2 F7 V8 s ]" dOr would like to learn more about
8 ^4 X8 q+ b# L* _+ R; {/ p* _The energy sector, including sources and markets) `0 l# L" R. y8 _, u( N
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues6 O" q8 A5 r% E4 k" M0 N
You might enjoy a course about $ ?8 m- l: `3 l. W- h5 l1 [7 B( O. x8 P
Energy Economics!
: a6 v7 o, ]9 S6 Q c. u8 EECON 366 Energy Economics1 W1 ~6 n2 k3 R' ~3 t
Topics: : h8 `9 D2 V" |0 r0 l* L: r/ n
Pricing
. W7 y* @3 b3 o# xRole in economic growth
! ~, A/ E5 p" E5 H& M! G( {" h1 _Energy sources and markets 2 m9 h' ~2 w9 t: j! C8 c2 ^
Role of government % x7 R' U5 p6 I6 ?
Regulation 6 H* o' \' d. ]# t2 L
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Externalities" f/ E( p$ K3 S; f
Regulation
! S* l8 h1 e" Z" m0 wGovernment roles& X5 W0 q1 h5 y% d8 B2 [0 q5 }
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration0 u% O" m8 y* f/ X& F5 j' @
Steps taken to address deterioration) R$ j, \7 }2 |) B
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
5 q, f5 ]7 J4 G: U* QECON 369 Economics of the Environment
9 }% M6 g( W8 v% n, P: S+ j6 XTopics:
3 p2 G/ [' ]9 h/ J( z a# XEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment + E" | o# w: }* D
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 2 P7 P g6 H& ]0 _9 p4 e
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration - F+ R% D; b# H; ^. h' [/ S
Recreation economics. \! k& s) D1 G. Z( ]
4 N$ t1 E5 U1 z! `2 V, JIf you enjoyed learning about( X# i3 \3 o5 o3 n: w, O
Individual Incentives
! V+ R' ]" O$ h- C+ |, f4 eTotal Welfare " }0 [; O: H% R; v F6 [
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 0 Y9 b& {) x I( b3 l, U
ECON 378 Law and Economics# W) D+ k# _1 }# ~2 I" \
Topics: 7 Z4 E; M. s. X' t
Issues in Criminal and Family Law% h8 L# [/ a7 o
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
2 U& N) L) v) I" t5 n# L: Z" `7 lChild Support Payments
% [ Q, o! `* `2 n! pPrivate Divorce agreements
4 O+ z# _, S; yCriminal provisions of the Competition Act+ B' \: e* a, M( b/ h" t
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 w* ?8 v4 i8 P9 R) i# L, lPrisoners Dilemma9 }8 S X7 Y- l0 }2 C" N/ K" }
Dominant Strategies
* K, O3 }: M K( n. l4 k- B1 e/ J0 {Collusion, v z1 l9 ]5 Q$ T/ T: M" s
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
7 T$ Z m0 t# HECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
8 n: E* Y) a% ]3 g. J) FTopics:
O+ p# ~' w" q* PAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games+ g" O+ G' k: t7 @8 I6 x
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
) P( _2 B' P Q3 O& _Note! Prerequisites: " m3 ^7 W0 o' a
ECON 384 & 299 |
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