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Trade% J9 H9 F) y4 T8 [3 n& E
Growth# {0 X& D- M7 C& W0 j
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China as an Emerging Economy
! T) S4 M+ d8 Q1 W) }You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
7 u+ O! U: ^) k+ sECON 211 Chinese Economic Development. e8 E1 O% s0 I1 H/ B" x% C K: ?
Topics:
( K6 t& \) y4 L2 i8 B3 u4 ZChinese Economy Characteristics8 G2 z/ f3 X; b5 F
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
! i. Q t" O) rConsequences of economic reform) I) l7 y( Y- O- t- K
Canada’s economic relations with China0 n6 c9 z( h$ ^( F! m. c
9 Q5 C+ U B# @1 `8 vIf you would like to learn more about:
+ f' ^- J6 L2 }1 [! C0 I( p* rRich and Poor Countries. n8 @! f/ F b1 c
Why economies differ
9 z9 i4 ~2 b. z4 }7 B0 Y! _4 j2 {Causes for such differences
: o L# o4 n7 X: s; e0 AYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 a' | [( y& kECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 ^: `( {6 K/ k rTopics:) R: C+ X# t9 t! D4 W3 G
Technology
. q, r5 H" D9 f& ^Institutions' H, Z$ ?' U! ~# ?3 p6 M( N
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
( ? h; X/ m1 I/ W+ q( b" tSupply and Demand
8 L' r& c) |0 y2 L% ?Consumer Behavior- X" C$ G* q- Y/ b0 E* R$ e) s) j
Production and Cost; U5 R$ V7 q3 s$ x
Price and Output
( P& G0 u9 r5 V; @# R( q! jMarket Structures
+ R0 ]2 y6 Z- s& o, jYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!/ v- Y& J% k$ p% m% ~$ M) r
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I. F) u: y: _+ X$ V
Topics:
c# y3 ~7 N8 `: ^( m k7 n& ?' {Theory of consumer behavior: C3 y# N) K& l. b
Theory of production and cost
/ l Y" f* W' I1 R2 `6 p8 [; v& BPrice and output determination under competition7 D! N3 l; {( [# Q9 M
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits : J1 Q Z( E+ A- K0 W6 [
Externalities9 r5 B. h5 d2 N' P. r& n: C, d, q
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
5 k- W: d9 d% T- s/ TYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!) {; Q% l$ Y7 O) O( A: U9 K W
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation% Y, G7 ^; _& f
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Cost-Benefit Analysis# r; i# m& ^: u3 K
Evaluating Public Investment Projects- i- F0 C5 k* i. @2 K5 K# {
Look at examples from ( p- f8 |) Q+ p! G/ g( ?! \, Z8 ?+ f
Transportation
, ?% g' @; Y0 U7 C9 @- q1 X3 vRiver Basin Management
; P0 T& H' b, c8 AElectrical Generation! T F3 R% e$ C4 s
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control! {4 x! m2 w# P6 e
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! M% g4 B, Q" `! j& U8 {Supply and Demand
, j' q& }/ f0 f5 O1 l1 t1 f5 zExternalities/ ^$ K2 Y5 j% g0 K1 i
Resource Allocation9 H [3 y/ D, N& [; u. q
Taxation
- O' X0 t8 |9 n# R6 g) |5 L, x- lOr would like to learn more about ! X! r2 g. d6 H( E7 D
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ ^0 e: S: }! w3 QYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!2 ?1 a' J2 D# \! k, m, B
ECON 365 Resource Economics9 m5 a5 \ z, E" {4 f& N: O1 v
Topics:% G5 H A( P; @
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
# B. M" {7 T9 OScarcity and pricing
7 S3 z' q) Z0 GContemporary Canadian resource policy issues" x* ^: E3 R* x. Y8 w( K
/ p( m1 q# o3 N, nIf you enjoyed learning about
$ J; |: v& L b c6 U7 Q" {. tResource Allocation
8 g1 }7 m$ o% J; w1 aPricing! ~4 v' D7 b" q- X1 g( j
Markets
8 o% R/ s$ z4 x) g0 c1 R, {. s& SGovernment roles h3 g$ r4 b# B; D3 S5 j
Or would like to learn more about & C4 t* E- D2 M/ J
The energy sector, including sources and markets
. P8 |: W6 C- b; r; MCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
1 H$ K4 F+ C# i" p: nYou might enjoy a course about 7 [7 x8 {: n, ^; y$ ?; d
Energy Economics!
" h+ a9 h0 ^. o# Y0 w) C2 }) UECON 366 Energy Economics
$ O j/ a t- S% u2 l5 P$ H* ^Topics:
: x1 w. L; n. [+ R( `' ~: q- dPricing
! @0 g2 |+ z r" C$ xRole in economic growth 2 I9 t$ P, I. D6 {0 f
Energy sources and markets
6 [7 s) T' U! B8 j: l ]; ^1 {Role of government
0 ?" J m% |! h6 z6 h% b" HRegulation
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/ B; |/ w) q2 P8 x% [% G% ?0 A3 |If you enjoyed learning about
( e' `: ~9 `5 }/ o2 M/ Q: QExternalities
; z/ T p/ m/ ~) _Regulation) N0 h4 C) ~# w% J8 v; ~
Government roles
6 i9 w4 a2 _" ?9 W7 F5 ^. YOr would like to learn more about . W0 B! M7 }, i! X+ {
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
, @. m( k& Z! i( a. m$ oSteps taken to address deterioration) y! W! Y6 o- G
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
h$ f* h( @' R5 O6 wECON 369 Economics of the Environment, j- |$ @: D0 a& K) g w
Topics: : ?* z8 N' I8 `) f1 W" Q" z
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment : v! F, `, p9 g" @, [ G
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 9 G/ z/ w" T% @! P
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
) u" u$ M8 r" VRecreation economics& D* l5 q! X- E" i* [
. W. c$ I1 |3 K$ [ g* R4 f7 Z7 L1 e* mIf you enjoyed learning about( D6 c* y- b8 ]7 T
Individual Incentives
4 b1 ?; j( Z# F3 ?+ i7 n, c% GTotal Welfare
) m0 g" E% {9 M, m$ pYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
- V( ^0 c6 ^4 b ]* ZECON 378 Law and Economics. c; u; I5 \, _) V/ a8 Y7 o
Topics:
$ G' F; f. p, ^0 k0 I3 U6 }5 AIssues in Criminal and Family Law: f; T) E8 c0 y3 r$ I
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
5 I! s3 G; `6 \: d7 k( fChild Support Payments4 m: K- N S7 E" P5 g* W
Private Divorce agreements
/ G( h6 b8 s( c$ g/ M; mCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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# v. _& `7 ]8 ~( |- m8 UIf you enjoyed learning about
+ U& P8 @$ [) x3 ZPrisoners Dilemma& l% v. A s. K1 ^- u9 K
Dominant Strategies
* Y9 X9 b4 h& o, z: x) [# iCollusion
# [; {2 k) r0 G8 `5 d7 a# jYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! , a6 r7 l3 Q1 D9 ^; u
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
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; Y% u1 ~; E+ s" Q8 Q# _# _3 \4 uAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games; A7 \2 x7 n! w1 Q& j3 G B( G- L( ~; X5 K
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
" u9 M/ g3 x2 w: yNote! Prerequisites: * Q2 L# C6 d" T! q+ X5 ^5 J
ECON 384 & 299 |
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