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0 k" F% b+ L4 W2 P5 r; g ?4 U' d7 PTrade
* f2 J5 v+ c' P5 \Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
7 t$ J+ \! u9 X/ ?/ k; yYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!- _, _! x9 \% Q& P
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development9 \/ L# }! D! F& O7 K
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
& a. G7 t& {5 r1 @, n DRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
& I( u8 c: K& t& bConsequences of economic reform
& {5 |$ k( w2 u% v/ |Canada’s economic relations with China% D$ u7 d% T- E; u9 H
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Rich and Poor Countries+ b% i2 ]+ }0 l
Why economies differ
- I, L9 j( ~5 g1 V6 E% C. g' }Causes for such differences
0 V; h% Q* a( ]6 m& TYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 t% V1 u9 B: T! j m4 U. Q4 U
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
, v& U- E3 U# h% O- {) |! rTopics:
6 ?9 P4 `) C* S8 {9 k; o9 bTechnology
( E- b) X( f" m6 O* f4 ZInstitutions
! f7 g& g# ]0 t9 FGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence g- ~; n8 n. m5 I1 h: g
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: U6 \% a, ~+ h$ A' p8 ]1 S# O* LSupply and Demand- y* @2 V' ]$ F8 Y) N
Consumer Behavior+ ]* U) I" w9 L5 U& G; r% k1 R7 k
Production and Cost
" k% b. O h6 oPrice and Output1 Q O, G* x' | ?4 A# p; S9 P
Market Structures
( z" P0 z$ `6 {( Z* I, P" ~You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!4 ~4 x) P& k) u. g5 N2 p' i3 Q
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
) ^) ]- i% |7 X4 G9 I$ B) o3 ]Topics:
1 \# O* n8 a, x J ~) I+ N# c3 UTheory of consumer behavior
( P: ~( ?# O1 c6 L( p4 D- h4 LTheory of production and cost
. p& C2 S* ~+ `# h* W5 Q" hPrice and output determination under competition
8 f/ W* ~3 I2 Y( z: S$ C6 C+ e3 UMonopoly and other market structures3 ?( @6 ]5 W7 m" u
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% q! n$ d& |; q0 ]+ X7 Y* lCosts and Benefits 2 p x, ^- r0 G% ^/ {
Externalities
; ?1 R' ]+ ]/ K' W i' qDecision-making
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Capital Investments
( O2 l# \2 T, ~: o2 k: F! BYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
) k# ~) H) M9 c! I1 u, f; `; o; RECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation1 m! ?6 t0 p& z2 {/ a: H1 N7 w J- h
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Cost-Benefit Analysis8 m7 |5 C- G1 e$ S0 C+ a
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
( Z) x( I; k6 F% {Look at examples from
6 M" G: E- S/ J- {Transportation) ^: m) g1 L. F }2 P
River Basin Management
; I: c$ B1 B$ ?: u9 J) RElectrical Generation
- |8 r1 e2 M8 o8 }Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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; {( |9 r5 W; e- w+ EIf you enjoyed learning about
* H; J: n9 p- d. K1 @; bSupply and Demand
5 G/ U3 m0 y: ~Externalities
# ^% c1 m I1 k4 c1 ]3 z1 wResource Allocation4 i% i+ J6 ]+ E; q0 d4 o
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
) [* c- [9 w8 _/ s5 rYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
6 S5 J y! T I" z1 ?* N3 Y! @ECON 365 Resource Economics0 K5 R: K7 d0 W, P+ w$ R3 G
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
( a; b y5 N1 `Scarcity and pricing8 O6 d; Z- O: O) a1 {
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation2 d% a+ g6 B H- g6 t
Pricing% r. V2 d; ^) Q% M" w* h
Markets
, [9 d. | a% _Government roles6 ^6 } \ f! k4 ]
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The energy sector, including sources and markets+ ^9 |, S/ ^+ T! G5 W
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
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@" I- R" n% `4 ?, t0 a6 ?5 Z. l BEnergy Economics!0 t v3 R/ G) m& A3 e
ECON 366 Energy Economics
3 |( N% R* d6 Q; J, v* XTopics: , j" [% O7 D1 X. p1 g. }
Pricing* q0 u( y) T# M% |
Role in economic growth & o4 C- k9 ^" @; V5 W
Energy sources and markets $ `+ c% D+ p) K8 M* |8 `5 f" D
Role of government
7 \$ O: g- S T3 sRegulation ) `% u+ |% ?, L* S L/ R4 D
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& z, a, J" N5 i: |' BExternalities
: B; Y2 N) x2 b7 h$ hRegulation% ?4 s( K1 X e& r6 A
Government roles
6 R S- n( N/ a# O! j3 D. NOr would like to learn more about
- f* K7 d9 l& @; E& u+ q" dEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration( E1 o) `" U! D) ~9 L$ q% H
Steps taken to address deterioration6 }2 f' d# s2 {" D; T
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 5 J2 T6 Z, w' Q1 I
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
1 F6 D' [4 x- U# I' u1 RTopics:
8 f6 O+ q5 z, u7 ~* d% |; J$ N3 LEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
1 i: i% W& G, e6 @) f9 e* WTypes and causes of environmental deterioration $ e& C# z+ N. @1 D7 B: o1 U1 S
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
: p+ m2 U8 B4 T$ J& K5 s: dRecreation economics: D3 `2 G# K; I2 G, j" x
4 t" p+ O' x; c% |9 t" bIf you enjoyed learning about
8 C. E9 L; B; v# Q0 ?; O6 @( \ Individual Incentives5 V! m2 a, H Q- L3 E
Total Welfare
6 a9 ^) T6 }* ^0 Z- i% dYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
: f0 @, |. D* U) m+ F4 a# ZECON 378 Law and Economics
! T- q! R/ T" H" ATopics:
* W9 F7 ^% _, |% V$ \+ R& ~8 VIssues in Criminal and Family Law
7 P: \) A% H) Y F/ O9 M8 FCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining$ e. ]1 B% Q: G$ `4 I1 y- A) m
Child Support Payments+ R2 c0 d. Z+ H' ~' i) f2 e$ I
Private Divorce agreements
4 T& |8 G9 d& v ~; s4 Q( RCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
% E( A7 Q" F4 |& uDominant Strategies
. d, l/ K$ l/ l4 mCollusion
1 H' ~& ~9 a: ^You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
- p! g5 p7 w+ [9 ~2 O5 sECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications3 a) v+ B% I S3 w4 |1 W8 l* g6 M0 C
Topics:
# I7 M& j) `6 @* w0 S; ^2 gAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games. s4 d' t# \4 A# S' p9 q. m
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 8 g6 M7 S" ^1 {5 C/ d+ y k
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