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Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy5 U X& h' w: i
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!. D8 _0 a) @! e9 J" p3 [; M
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
% s0 V! n7 N+ kTopics:
$ W2 `5 r0 w# p, R9 EChinese Economy Characteristics
/ h* ]7 ]/ x2 s) x( e& ?. d+ |Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
* ]+ K( C8 z, c% |Consequences of economic reform: }1 i2 f& t G c
Canada’s economic relations with China
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6 V, M0 s! p( _If you would like to learn more about:
) y/ [% p0 K5 Q+ |- W$ ARich and Poor Countries
7 ?+ O/ L4 T3 G( R) P7 y% p- S2 {Why economies differ i, U1 r/ P0 o: r' t' Y
Causes for such differences
% A8 q- z3 k/ m! n) r5 gYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! k% [4 E* w3 ~0 t% I
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' b2 { n0 U# G7 E" k. E& B$ RTopics:
f, j* u5 E/ s1 V& |Technology- Y& n. z: l `( D$ z' k5 |2 q
Institutions0 D8 q0 V6 r6 e' b* L( B
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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& N% V2 a5 ~9 C z3 p9 I5 R; HIf you enjoyed learning about 3 `( d+ D4 ?: g- D2 f
Supply and Demand( n9 |4 M3 r. Z
Consumer Behavior
8 _3 c( u e$ t9 ?5 ]; c' hProduction and Cost
2 |( Q: ^' c& S& MPrice and Output& x7 Z$ u' }; h5 S0 }% Q2 J
Market Structures1 L! S4 [3 p1 z( t
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
: G' _1 I* ^' qECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I' v# [0 e2 a8 N6 J q, z
Topics: - N T+ f7 a8 m: X0 _
Theory of consumer behavior
4 }- D* ?1 v7 M1 H: G! g( v" RTheory of production and cost
1 d, c! K) a4 s) g! C- n9 I; SPrice and output determination under competition+ n! `) j; Q; n r
Monopoly and other market structures
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* t- ~$ ~8 |5 E( a( N2 QIf you enjoyed learning about
* W3 ]2 k$ {) R5 Q0 Y. `Costs and Benefits
7 f/ Y3 j! Z7 r" e1 I" R7 U6 a ^Externalities+ v ~% q9 T1 T& \0 Z. ^
Decision-making! [7 i. J% j/ j/ H( y7 R
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Capital Investments
7 n" a6 E" V' o, ]You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
u1 j6 m4 i3 E. rECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
" ^0 u4 W) t+ t- _Topics:
( \' U. m P0 l1 I5 DCost-Benefit Analysis
! A P7 i( k! Z7 |9 Z7 b t$ _7 ]Evaluating Public Investment Projects9 j7 s# h Q7 X$ n- ?) T! n8 E- B
Look at examples from ) u8 V& X9 O& {4 X+ F1 Q7 R+ @ o
Transportation
1 z# x1 Q# `* ~River Basin Management( ]7 t: d6 K6 l3 c8 p! d
Electrical Generation. r; h/ V) D/ m: i/ y2 G+ P
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control# M( c6 G/ h% }6 h
8 E L Z6 N4 G" ?8 N/ lIf you enjoyed learning about
- d; ?- F" u, v3 [/ p$ k$ I+ bSupply and Demand
7 N! S% w3 k( [. O4 J2 IExternalities: s' x: `6 ?* {$ `" c
Resource Allocation1 f4 c( s9 R- c( F* k8 ]
Taxation& D6 e/ d) p r7 P5 |
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 \9 M" ]% Z- Q3 eYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!8 g3 z3 T6 X. E/ `' i% i
ECON 365 Resource Economics: d' U/ {% d4 `0 z, h. V
Topics:& w- V" g2 p2 D
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
0 J/ v* @1 l) Q4 f# k5 |! F6 X) _Scarcity and pricing
7 r9 V* X1 }" G6 M/ ]3 ZContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation0 |$ _1 M3 S0 E3 u$ z
Pricing. ~. J" p* B4 `( l9 K
Markets4 W: x$ r: D' w# z& E& @
Government roles
2 y; y5 \% f1 [0 c5 e( BOr would like to learn more about ) L7 [8 l' R* w3 X# {! D/ F
The energy sector, including sources and markets
2 H/ q$ p/ j+ K0 H' z3 Q5 lCanadian Energy Policy and current issues% y7 M+ l9 l* I; ~8 w ?' m2 ?
You might enjoy a course about
" _' L9 v7 `7 U0 \2 W5 pEnergy Economics!' |$ O+ C* e* Q5 l# W. ~; T% n1 q
ECON 366 Energy Economics
! y4 p; d( U- e2 N% k8 R5 VTopics: " e9 E1 U9 H! s' _! v9 X8 Y
Pricing) _4 U' C( \2 B. U/ }7 D# t! ]
Role in economic growth 2 g& x/ I t$ {! \7 S7 [) }
Energy sources and markets
2 t! c2 T5 `' b% j ERole of government
/ }5 `2 g0 S7 g8 E5 e# A4 d0 v- g6 KRegulation 6 f1 t1 T, ]2 j; N) _6 |
- ~. t3 ]9 a- k" [If you enjoyed learning about
' Q7 m" J5 W. b% C! u! vExternalities( L$ F, K* R4 B& s4 `- D: U) G
Regulation
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
$ b6 Q8 \4 H) C/ A; _7 PSteps taken to address deterioration. x- L, H5 F. Q" h2 x9 \
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
' d4 e$ X, U$ S" }ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
! @6 E% i! t' ?3 [% z8 v/ K% QTopics:
' ]/ x7 u @* c4 SEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 9 |0 A' S5 O, f
Types and causes of environmental deterioration , m3 L. [$ b( K2 y
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration $ q* \& g1 ?0 M" l2 B
Recreation economics- n5 B: A. ~9 a
2 X$ ?, ^+ m& [: t9 FIf you enjoyed learning about( Q$ e" e0 T% Z% ]( s
Individual Incentives2 Z1 V) _! r/ Y
Total Welfare
7 R# i- F" b8 i) e6 JYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! % [9 m4 Q* t9 K8 N6 c; \
ECON 378 Law and Economics
: |+ _' U8 n( h& Y% jTopics: $ O4 E' ?5 z& L- w" F0 ~$ X* S
Issues in Criminal and Family Law4 ]' W9 n. {3 b
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
7 V H- R. W) e8 hChild Support Payments2 f6 `. x& Q. {
Private Divorce agreements, e! ~' ]$ a; ?4 a/ x; c
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ |1 I; f2 k- s0 k4 u2 g UPrisoners Dilemma
7 b. j( X* D1 K" x( \2 m% rDominant Strategies
$ K8 y I% }; y f4 @Collusion
' ]9 W7 a. j0 A- H( y2 vYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! * c, m6 |% N" N7 @4 K0 `
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications' Y" U9 m- J3 E# J* @6 o
Topics: * l+ {; g+ v& v
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
) _+ o! w' X- hApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
0 x2 Q! t7 \' k6 K4 J5 m& ?Note! Prerequisites: : _# I; h" K" `2 m, z
ECON 384 & 299 |
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