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Growth+ W( r$ {9 M3 I1 n
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6 |. n1 C; p0 rChina as an Emerging Economy5 D& |: A# v i+ s7 ^) S) n
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
# N2 s4 y0 ^2 x9 P8 |5 [ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development" ~% G+ K1 |. A- ?/ i, b
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Chinese Economy Characteristics0 |, c- }6 K) v3 x5 k# q& S
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy: X6 P8 r5 S2 O! \
Consequences of economic reform
! k3 o2 Y/ w$ R! hCanada’s economic relations with China
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) T6 j5 m7 [( v, G* Y' c% NIf you would like to learn more about: 0 k; E1 ?! H- @& |! ~
Rich and Poor Countries
6 x4 Y0 g6 Y- c7 D' |Why economies differ
6 U8 F# Q4 Q W3 G0 {8 l3 r# [- F) t' |Causes for such differences
0 e: G4 K( y+ D# l LYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 o: m( f/ K6 ^) G C3 bECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! ]" z9 S) X+ F6 ~+ y
Topics:
+ [# o+ X# t4 ]+ H3 z1 wTechnology
& N: V5 x. i+ g$ vInstitutions( ?* b0 a s5 C a7 t1 c
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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$ X; |, R9 K6 V% hIf you enjoyed learning about + ~* \. F$ g- Q( B; j
Supply and Demand# A: E! o: N9 A" J7 m6 h8 h
Consumer Behavior) g9 Y4 h P2 n4 I
Production and Cost
" P0 Y0 c8 u/ |2 E: d5 P+ APrice and Output
2 ]1 \+ x: L3 J2 M2 E% ^Market Structures+ H- U, n; D: k: y7 ?& g
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!! ?4 b. D/ Q) U. H& a/ M/ o
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I8 N! e' b9 `) s y0 |. \4 m2 L
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Theory of consumer behavior6 \7 V0 f1 J9 d7 l/ N8 {
Theory of production and cost2 N7 V }# r7 M! o
Price and output determination under competition: i+ J& t4 M5 s# ^4 y
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
( F. ^/ j# m# z0 XExternalities
5 n, F) I% ?: E# F! Z, e- K: VDecision-making
+ X0 N h5 T6 b1 |Or would like to learn more about
. k4 b/ o3 q8 w- W! \2 f6 f" LCapital Investments
% `7 q; A0 u8 Y0 d; _# `3 ZYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
B+ _1 | P8 D, p( ~& Y+ a: VECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
, l3 c9 ]6 A* n' BTopics:; m# a9 D9 |1 @. j: ^& }; R+ i' ~0 X
Cost-Benefit Analysis
K1 T2 z0 g# F1 c5 c8 P+ ^ a qEvaluating Public Investment Projects+ J1 q9 P X# B* y
Look at examples from
7 [& |+ J# m6 s7 }0 `Transportation
( B- Q2 M& l2 {3 ], IRiver Basin Management
! q9 x- I0 J4 m; a/ V5 u' ?0 t9 ? N5 }Electrical Generation
6 ~) e4 I) g3 u( MOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 U$ C# \9 g& d1 F, L. ^! {Supply and Demand: r7 X! F9 l! }' T6 \
Externalities
$ V3 J6 Z& m/ h0 hResource Allocation
# T+ V7 q3 t6 t5 I; B/ MTaxation/ @( ^2 b" B& L, H4 l% W
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
% D# I6 w6 h4 _( Q' iYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
4 q: B/ k8 T3 G; e0 q4 p* O" yECON 365 Resource Economics
) T) @: P2 J5 i8 v4 ?Topics:5 y' L8 E7 k, j
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources, s2 p( I2 F9 P4 ~5 g
Scarcity and pricing
# |3 R8 v: g$ ]8 [, ^Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues- v+ y$ p( Z5 Z; i2 m# U
# T3 ^& b1 S& N: T o; bIf you enjoyed learning about 2 @+ F8 `7 z8 Z, f6 ]6 D( s( j
Resource Allocation
/ t" }) t* ^6 J0 j8 CPricing2 G. c+ m2 j4 J+ n4 o h' [' ]
Markets) P' f. Z4 X! _+ ]7 Z# o
Government roles3 p' L, C ` h' G
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
' b% R4 c: m9 L: d' y0 I! g1 mCanadian Energy Policy and current issues& c' y& @. A; s) |
You might enjoy a course about % h9 W# u( X J6 B6 J' i
Energy Economics!
! {2 d3 X/ x5 T6 U8 D6 tECON 366 Energy Economics
4 i* V- z$ \$ HTopics:
2 w! j- c% A# {9 }: Q: LPricing
2 k4 H$ R) Y* T- p' qRole in economic growth 3 n4 o: [) M9 J
Energy sources and markets 5 `! k4 w4 F1 R
Role of government 1 n) {+ `* q! I; Q: h3 ~, D9 M8 Y9 M
Regulation ' \0 P6 ~! T7 ]
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! f' N* k% Z h) X( }Externalities4 x. @: p2 D; a% P
Regulation
. f# \$ j4 j, b( [4 \0 w' Y) s: }Government roles
% x1 a" n; L$ r/ fOr would like to learn more about
( ~ s9 e" G! n0 P( Q: S5 LEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
% [3 k5 n+ H6 y) l5 GSteps taken to address deterioration* h6 @; k4 Z" a* G% N6 a
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
- @+ K% w* @2 Y# BECON 369 Economics of the Environment, A2 ]! W0 }* d) u. ?
Topics: ' y) t- C* g8 J0 `1 ?
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ' a# u" Q) F' F9 B
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
6 H6 X9 m, ?- wTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
, J6 ]! P7 L' IRecreation economics
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- }. J9 a+ S+ I; l$ u3 [: NIf you enjoyed learning about5 I4 z! K& J C) \( h7 h2 ^+ R }
Individual Incentives
* B+ q& t: D: u; l- O" ITotal Welfare
7 B, }) {; N2 o v9 Y, d' w1 Q2 O' iYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! " Z) R8 V% D$ Z: C
ECON 378 Law and Economics
2 W3 y; ?8 Z9 b; v- b" t3 MTopics: 6 g% }7 S+ {. t: P
Issues in Criminal and Family Law7 c( @' R5 x% b$ ]/ C" o! T
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
% n, F2 p- o$ A! FChild Support Payments+ i' N- x) H6 O3 W0 c
Private Divorce agreements
1 |" z$ T5 F5 g1 G6 gCriminal provisions of the Competition Act: e4 _# C" }# y6 u: j- D
5 m& i3 ^) U" RIf you enjoyed learning about
7 ^5 h+ E0 W. s, @: d/ KPrisoners Dilemma
) V$ ^- [; Q; o, o6 vDominant Strategies
9 A; z0 Z$ f' c* WCollusion0 E R; j. _) ^& c! ]3 C; J8 b
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 l" f' g9 C& cECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications) I" L! k! p" i. \3 X3 n
Topics:
# c; V3 `+ o# K" U0 oAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
5 f2 ]5 e1 f, P6 q, JApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
+ s) P" r: u: Y& f' ?/ q" H$ `Note! Prerequisites:
$ }+ z' F3 ]2 R0 |' r" LECON 384 & 299 |
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