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Growth9 y0 Q. U% o8 v, Z4 U. P
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/ M9 \. Y& [8 T4 ]- VChina as an Emerging Economy+ t( i7 Y0 e K' U) _" ^
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!6 h) }, B J/ n$ I
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
0 K0 o3 a$ [ i: pTopics:
: q) N- k; n1 S5 OChinese Economy Characteristics4 Q' }' d( Q; s" f3 ]' Z
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
, a' Z4 ?7 u6 l0 B" d* g: ^Consequences of economic reform; I, F1 w( z3 l) ?
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
2 M0 r/ b; ~* _5 A6 y7 r8 DRich and Poor Countries8 d* k" O+ a# K: | E
Why economies differ
3 C9 G8 K. R6 i! M9 y' _Causes for such differences. B: `: R( B/ [7 i
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; X) ^0 ]$ V2 y$ V3 s
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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Technology( E; ~& f ~$ k; K! u. c @5 q
Institutions2 o1 Q7 w8 o' m! H; N/ \% {7 t0 F
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ; M; V8 X9 J8 T5 K( r
% }$ G) g3 _+ q7 W7 j( m6 EIf you enjoyed learning about ) y9 d! p7 W8 o; Q+ T" j
Supply and Demand* V w! c0 X! P! V( E( b
Consumer Behavior( I8 H- l. W$ s" q u
Production and Cost
6 ~8 e& z( l) }! _/ b* EPrice and Output
9 R& M8 [5 N& y7 m* _Market Structures
, ^& j4 l- L0 ^7 PYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!/ m5 U X$ k) n/ l! o
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I; X$ |- M$ {8 ]( x3 W. C
Topics:
1 H9 m% S( G1 C kTheory of consumer behavior
4 W- H+ V" u( I, H+ N, j+ ITheory of production and cost
) Q) c. P7 x9 n$ xPrice and output determination under competition
0 D0 Z+ Z2 h2 o/ ?* w) \Monopoly and other market structures
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! m" N% o' V. Y! _- }5 o# SIf you enjoyed learning about
1 @2 `: L5 y2 P4 f2 GCosts and Benefits
, f' ^; h- s6 O3 ]+ j k" r$ aExternalities6 S3 y/ Y/ T" {$ v
Decision-making, ^( Z# `# n$ G% ~ P8 c2 S
Or would like to learn more about
0 {4 j$ }2 @' s VCapital Investments
' Y; B) r1 `8 E* @You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
/ t2 u5 W' H# Z4 KECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
' D; u' b# `1 `Topics:# B1 H/ u( A; s3 h: M+ a
Cost-Benefit Analysis5 D8 t. B# O0 s
Evaluating Public Investment Projects, R7 L. b! N! F2 t0 ^0 j/ F
Look at examples from
+ P) |. b, r6 \# e k% dTransportation0 q) m$ o, ]+ B$ U
River Basin Management7 T: ]% f9 ?; x- d% S0 Z l5 r
Electrical Generation
: h7 q1 G! h7 K& R" EOil & Gas and Pollution Control( }* B8 N; |+ Z1 G0 }, b
, O3 \6 R- }+ }( a1 p& S9 b8 A# YIf you enjoyed learning about
4 C, e2 U0 y# pSupply and Demand
7 S1 w3 `) R( c) VExternalities
: k+ O8 c) x4 O1 HResource Allocation
; m- x. Q9 @4 o" _+ Z+ u7 cTaxation; L7 k( Z$ }2 C( y. Q/ M0 \
Or would like to learn more about / \4 O6 J8 O! p& K/ u) p+ K
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada3 t7 C) t+ | F( [4 E. b
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
% l# }$ W; E' \) P: pECON 365 Resource Economics
1 t8 Z; u- z2 o* `# B4 e& bTopics:
# S& s* e n$ n- T% I) TExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
1 d- a6 `7 n: f2 RScarcity and pricing
! M/ a: m; p9 T; X5 K# gContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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: u1 Z @' g1 \3 B. \If you enjoyed learning about c% d% `& l# g; t! n( f! }
Resource Allocation
T* ^: j7 d5 W( z6 [& _Pricing
9 w0 r$ j1 Y" f5 |5 m& ZMarkets+ g) Z7 v" I; C7 H* n: @; R
Government roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets6 R- a( g1 B: `; J+ V) V! Z
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
8 o) E+ ?+ n& ]1 T) FYou might enjoy a course about + {+ L& O5 U* K; A9 l5 H2 a' n" O* c0 H
Energy Economics!0 ?& m4 r& Z) E4 q
ECON 366 Energy Economics
4 f+ m' x ~( j1 n1 Q- QTopics:
. A2 x0 O Y' ~( Q. D. mPricing
5 C. O' y7 b4 w- @Role in economic growth % S" `4 w7 E; h4 L d
Energy sources and markets : n T0 m* {/ M. ~6 r( E
Role of government
( U4 m- X$ Q- b7 lRegulation ' y# P2 m( v$ M' o' H# X
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Externalities! [0 H& }+ z. R- e$ F: S
Regulation
x6 k# o+ V; J9 a4 @6 dGovernment roles
( f1 |! P% v5 H {8 l6 X S# XOr would like to learn more about . B" p( V& X+ P! ~: S( z
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
+ t" j w0 H: r: ?' NSteps taken to address deterioration# I1 S3 g" w& h( U
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! + x" {7 P( k- d- i
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
4 B4 g# ~0 e. k5 G& nTopics:
) j; h$ a6 ~- m3 ~8 DEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
+ w! d+ C) Q0 r% }Types and causes of environmental deterioration
- l; S! z, U7 c n1 ZTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration $ b$ H/ D& }1 i0 R( b7 z
Recreation economics6 R6 n, t9 f5 u+ l' O
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Individual Incentives
" k& s. F% [4 \1 t7 o+ W% @- j: QTotal Welfare , n4 l& x1 D" ^8 M5 ?! U+ X5 r' f1 L4 s
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
2 T7 `; a% T7 n5 Q6 NECON 378 Law and Economics
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1 p- ?; A+ H$ t& {6 j) N1 QIssues in Criminal and Family Law; ^$ Y7 r- f) z9 E& _% e1 `
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining' M$ d) E z4 P3 v
Child Support Payments
& F& f9 ~/ ?, @& A b9 X) v/ QPrivate Divorce agreements
0 r) E0 s5 e2 V* MCriminal provisions of the Competition Act$ y# z+ |' H" o* F* P; \% w: U3 i
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Prisoners Dilemma6 T b o. z+ R, _! a" `# K
Dominant Strategies; l% A# Z* }9 I5 N
Collusion
' J) A& S- n. s9 c# o% H; g; s6 mYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! - h' L; s! A7 M8 A6 g9 {
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications6 k. _9 J' J0 D) H7 _& o
Topics:
: A; C1 I& ^% t1 [& Q7 MAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
0 [8 z" T/ r6 z- g }1 |Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 3 z1 p1 a U' `0 L, c
Note! Prerequisites:
; d( f* ]' L! h3 U# eECON 384 & 299 |
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