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Trade; T" L% ^; [9 K; S+ k q$ U' @
Growth1 i: ^) G8 @, M
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; q: W' }7 F" } f0 CChina as an Emerging Economy
7 ]0 C5 o( z( J% V2 L. |You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!9 p8 W7 ?* A8 T i+ Y9 I T9 i
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
2 [) C0 E P" vTopics: / ?" E% J, ]0 V# [. H2 K
Chinese Economy Characteristics4 X: T( s5 [/ d s' E! J
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy }# y% X) m' C8 L
Consequences of economic reform
7 y( G5 p& M6 _. ?0 x2 w! qCanada’s economic relations with China: Z5 }+ W1 M7 l; S( `
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Rich and Poor Countries$ i0 d+ x" u/ g$ z: n4 h! T
Why economies differ- F- |3 }! l% r0 `
Causes for such differences
% u2 @' J. U' Y" C7 q, L& T! W) @You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* x7 G' g5 T' S5 FECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 f2 I* M2 E" Q9 ^- L M
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Technology
9 b! C% G: p/ j2 WInstitutions, ?& P# v% B& w M
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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' e) }& B) v9 L; ?+ s" b' i5 g6 ^If you enjoyed learning about
7 v6 a; ~: n- t. o% @) n: Y) SSupply and Demand
" g6 t- s! ~- r; X6 `Consumer Behavior
) j8 P3 e3 q; Y* G$ FProduction and Cost1 T9 t9 \0 n, C6 O
Price and Output
2 A& h$ ?/ y& c' K* N& HMarket Structures* p* ?5 q/ E3 L3 R7 x4 d1 N8 B
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
2 Z: d, Z% s. ]! yECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I4 I9 m$ k4 N* `" v v/ _
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Theory of consumer behavior
7 @ j; L. G0 p6 UTheory of production and cost
_8 c8 _ H! M8 D1 [Price and output determination under competition' r" u$ U9 C/ D
Monopoly and other market structures0 ^' L: r0 h1 S; T
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R- ]# F, n7 Y* } }5 SCosts and Benefits * W. k) |- b! H. J7 p$ A0 O
Externalities$ ]! d" h$ h% w) A6 I, q
Decision-making* w# B# d {* ?5 S. R* g4 m% Y1 V
Or would like to learn more about
3 A! `3 r) J* N4 u4 ECapital Investments
3 `( {& x1 S8 s) F' V( D. jYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!* @) e) ^* }/ x5 |2 g( M: z" ~
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation7 l+ ^' D/ B6 j. s9 O0 n: `$ E% U
Topics:
9 |3 K' T% d1 `, F: T% h7 I# @Cost-Benefit Analysis
8 S8 v6 L$ @/ V4 vEvaluating Public Investment Projects9 ^) U* u+ u# K2 i, B
Look at examples from
6 r) X( N0 W8 s! eTransportation
, v) }& ^7 A2 k1 J! d! a8 nRiver Basin Management. N$ ]5 Z, u& N3 s
Electrical Generation- F0 o6 J0 D6 f8 F+ _5 g1 X
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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4 t4 K2 t* ?% G6 m& xIf you enjoyed learning about
8 a6 c! H/ x jSupply and Demand% d: ?$ i% v6 r# p
Externalities
$ R1 g9 \4 \- E" `) N5 S) @, TResource Allocation3 B( D: y7 N6 ]% L7 |- }
Taxation Y' G% I: I* I1 Y* w; |( }
Or would like to learn more about
& @( J% [0 I8 j+ H! n' L; ySupply of Natural Resources in Canada; y" D9 p8 i" J4 S% U, f! ]
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!/ @* {) E2 b0 T; d3 @7 _- b1 ^0 h
ECON 365 Resource Economics
E" ?9 k3 p A$ s: D- _4 S. C, lTopics:6 m2 a) U! e' x. s& @0 g
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
4 b( c7 d8 H: T. {; x( lScarcity and pricing; _* E5 T. A7 s0 [
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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: A' F& _( t7 G. n9 E6 S# o* G4 LResource Allocation0 U* e g- R3 U$ O/ G: a# L3 k
Pricing
/ T9 G. R. Y) v& \$ Q& J4 ^Markets1 n- r3 A' f% p+ }+ t! x
Government roles! |$ C% N/ {5 C# q
Or would like to learn more about
0 Q$ l8 q# Z) z3 l) G" K; XThe energy sector, including sources and markets# t" S7 u5 h# f* k
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
( O' y3 l6 e4 _5 ~ B" lYou might enjoy a course about 6 g2 m" U$ G; r( W
Energy Economics!& r6 l. Q# V" |. Q- m7 u- i: a2 \
ECON 366 Energy Economics
! L% J* \5 L8 P/ a2 k5 eTopics: " y a/ w0 q) k. p. F# Q7 `" x# L
Pricing
9 R5 h- Z/ y* oRole in economic growth
) C# { X5 z7 k1 eEnergy sources and markets # X6 m/ I. N0 x. U7 w* h' R2 v
Role of government
2 S* B. G# r! Q& VRegulation
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% I. H6 z% Q5 E' e( X& y4 Y1 VExternalities; ]" V8 c0 V2 d4 u
Regulation
; q/ x% c' o2 LGovernment roles
+ y; h& r& Y* d8 V: j& B7 g. T: ^Or would like to learn more about : L. M. T- B( P5 q4 k/ c7 X e# |
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration1 a/ }. X0 g# k5 }0 c. p
Steps taken to address deterioration
; N9 C" J- K" P( y/ p* RYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! K! }( W' l8 j2 G% f* x: [* y* Z
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment- l) @6 c+ c0 W% M1 ]8 f- ]8 o, d+ R0 E" _
Topics: 8 X1 N T" J2 g
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 4 I q" V! f0 V j4 K7 z0 A
Types and causes of environmental deterioration G" j% Z. e: P% s D; @
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
! Q) S9 z1 X4 S# LRecreation economics- W C: K5 ~3 R" C. H
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Individual Incentives
( }+ u c L" h0 @: c+ a3 NTotal Welfare ; g% f9 {: G" h) U8 A
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! : }. b6 D7 r# }0 L: S0 G
ECON 378 Law and Economics2 y+ v* Z0 v' u1 }$ \% s9 E
Topics:
6 m0 @1 M- s r! \. b% T/ \Issues in Criminal and Family Law
8 `6 F: r0 ]2 C. j5 lCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining; s5 e- ?1 J# m3 E3 R- N
Child Support Payments
; g4 B) L& v$ f& X: d/ NPrivate Divorce agreements! i- n2 O0 r# u. l, [
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma3 Q' [& Z% I7 y4 Q
Dominant Strategies
+ f0 e& v% f) J4 T4 LCollusion" U1 u% B, M% ~# u% F$ w
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
. U3 \3 A1 U8 M5 v; `4 dECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
0 K" e5 u" k$ V# U4 N5 F2 ]Topics: 3 P, O2 q: F: x% E- Y
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games9 \ i: w1 s U$ x, s9 @
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 3 U. r3 e/ M. N5 a: q' D
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