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Trade' Y, g, v% `) c6 M5 x T; A
Growth x9 U6 `2 d' c t- P. b
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2 W+ l" Q, R5 _$ L. `China as an Emerging Economy) t3 R2 u* a" f8 q' G
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!$ m# N2 i3 g1 `- R5 C' K' f d
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
: |5 g& c6 H( fTopics: - _& L7 o0 i v$ O3 M7 e
Chinese Economy Characteristics5 u+ c9 f, ^9 j& g: n/ @
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy, q: F4 M& B4 w
Consequences of economic reform
5 A# U$ O8 y6 Y! vCanada’s economic relations with China' P% A- f. A8 w" w3 o0 y
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Rich and Poor Countries2 D0 [3 e# g2 o; ?2 B$ k" F
Why economies differ
, y3 A6 _0 o" t( ECauses for such differences
x' w8 j- p( YYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* n3 L/ }8 F( Z' `1 _7 E( LECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& h1 i6 G$ [* x' F3 ~
Topics:
: [8 v* D: ?* b- I% y4 h' OTechnology
( ?/ t' l+ c5 S% B! i2 hInstitutions
$ b" H& \% z9 ?1 Z5 T% ^- c1 x5 d$ {% wGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand$ {! @8 `) x1 i% _
Consumer Behavior
1 \, r; S# p) u6 E8 }Production and Cost
# N5 U9 c' M! x7 |% I3 Q. g2 vPrice and Output
4 N1 v' d% P7 K/ n, S; W$ E# QMarket Structures
7 a3 d; N/ L1 L, NYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!* b8 d4 n! v7 h6 r1 E
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
' X6 E& }6 d; ^Topics: 7 f( @# n" O2 S! V5 i% Z6 e, U
Theory of consumer behavior
/ d& K- U$ p" t% m0 [6 qTheory of production and cost* p, B: i2 F6 r4 G' s% G
Price and output determination under competition
( e9 E3 |+ ^+ P1 z EMonopoly and other market structures0 G7 ~5 f1 L9 x, M
+ R0 [! a9 g( [! a0 _If you enjoyed learning about
* W) L( r2 o* U( U: ^Costs and Benefits 6 k2 l8 q2 _/ B
Externalities
2 i, n, c/ \4 l; `7 \Decision-making
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Capital Investments
" Z- l& g7 l+ G: ^. B; YYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!3 ?" z" Y3 W4 ?5 j7 A6 V
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
- `5 \$ t+ e0 O& e* Z/ u/ JTopics:
3 O, g$ I6 ^; I; `1 PCost-Benefit Analysis7 e) k `/ ^ _/ s3 Q
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
: p, B0 T& w _ f$ m" I2 e3 s0 XLook at examples from 0 G3 K3 G6 D, P; K3 m4 B# G% T
Transportation7 t) C5 b9 o# c2 L; g
River Basin Management- P6 F: {# r' n" A
Electrical Generation
' J2 z" q; R" g: I4 a+ ]" j" MOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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7 H, B* Q' Z; l+ ~3 v6 ]2 XIf you enjoyed learning about
7 z3 t/ V, z$ e6 @* f) z8 LSupply and Demand( U/ v" M$ M. H$ Y3 M I1 w( r: ?
Externalities: c" o& G* c2 d1 z R! [% a
Resource Allocation
! p5 z$ J" l! ?" G7 X0 |Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada9 e: L/ I7 C# s7 T
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
+ o' V8 k; t5 R) d# }8 ]4 AECON 365 Resource Economics
. y* t; O, h) _. CTopics:
f+ f m* Z( n0 t0 M, C+ cExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
' G- w0 m. H; ?" p: L( d; XScarcity and pricing/ n9 u c: T1 }2 y8 Z# e( u0 E
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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- k6 n' C1 w2 ?4 e+ f. mIf you enjoyed learning about
" u9 M3 b* B0 H- E( rResource Allocation Q% m2 I! x" G/ `& w5 w
Pricing
9 N( |; O3 V' G' fMarkets7 ~" B$ w& |7 Q2 G
Government roles
0 _' B2 K9 P' s$ U' j) u* `* s9 YOr would like to learn more about
9 W7 X/ d( j& P8 ?The energy sector, including sources and markets9 I0 M+ A4 h2 k8 G, n; [' P8 b
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues2 l/ h/ V' h: [* ]
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8 Q: L- o# W# \Energy Economics!9 ~1 {5 x1 n" X, U1 g$ I! m' C- z
ECON 366 Energy Economics
0 u7 X. m* p: h: E; @% U8 m6 ?Topics: 7 x0 ]7 C# R* b! b3 P
Pricing
! \* z; d: N/ ~1 u( N( K& \Role in economic growth + b" @# n- }& q6 J4 s, m
Energy sources and markets " E" A" O& d6 _ ]8 p3 g
Role of government 7 J0 H% t- x2 \; C$ @6 k- A& O
Regulation 0 H0 K9 O7 Q% k# V" C0 C2 ~# i5 d6 d
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration- A7 n" i0 ]+ |) S
Steps taken to address deterioration
0 l; ~, p1 {% B5 w3 q, SYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
7 C9 E, v! k% `1 |$ `! I# UECON 369 Economics of the Environment
: a1 w+ n. q9 y9 X' V8 `' ~/ R7 P$ KTopics:
F; D6 p5 V7 u T* f E5 v9 O5 s6 m7 K2 jEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
: ^# D0 s0 p2 [5 j5 n& z9 I2 ^Types and causes of environmental deterioration
; h; X/ t2 M' i$ ]/ L+ lTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
5 Q0 |4 ?- a& L$ L; U/ y( R. ARecreation economics
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. M5 v1 ^) o4 m* Q0 ? Individual Incentives
; G1 w% W5 [+ K% t" k6 tTotal Welfare # w5 P5 `# W4 I$ D
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ECON 378 Law and Economics
3 j) b; w4 v$ B% u4 S& [! D7 H. HTopics:
6 N9 ^5 U1 B! C' K2 wIssues in Criminal and Family Law
- G8 F6 H& u* ^8 B MCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining! [1 e( {# M, r" L0 o3 d% h! K
Child Support Payments- J9 Y& }+ p: ]
Private Divorce agreements: A: C0 z0 X# T: m j* s
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act( E" S8 S( y* ]( R& Y
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Prisoners Dilemma
, C6 O& Q! k. Q6 u+ tDominant Strategies
# q! }3 `, b9 h" }/ J, s' c. lCollusion. R3 n2 x& z% {4 ^7 r9 V. x
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! & Y! C0 B: w: }
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
+ p# S$ ?& h/ q5 d6 \% A, x0 vTopics:
3 m6 u( e3 w- L& |' lAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
1 Q, i- m$ g3 E+ h) U+ R9 }Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
- S; ~+ ?+ t0 a# v( BNote! Prerequisites:
& U& D( L! |- x' t0 }& _, p7 NECON 384 & 299 |
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