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China as an Emerging Economy1 ?% _7 O5 A% X/ O5 C- j
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
4 Y5 B. V; K0 @1 R6 KECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, ~5 q8 {* Z2 {: V" `$ M4 d% M* _- I& j
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Chinese Economy Characteristics% Q: E. c. |' W. C# c. E& x
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
r. [0 H% C2 r0 uConsequences of economic reform
) v- n5 x6 U5 w$ f; o/ uCanada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
: L+ T: f" h% `' F" O/ AWhy economies differ
' X0 ], D7 O: K8 d! `4 G+ Z# YCauses for such differences$ B+ U. O* C' D2 W% U( F2 @/ M
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 G7 ], Y! e# IECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 D9 L+ H4 B. M+ V) k9 q9 O
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6 {2 h9 w; B* H% KTechnology9 S I3 h; A& V7 _0 P5 A) r
Institutions' M9 g: a% n/ @ d$ N0 m- X* n6 K
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 6 l q' ~- e4 U3 K7 V& B
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: I7 K; o9 F bSupply and Demand; ~( b5 B" l2 H* n' u
Consumer Behavior" i: V: b% ~1 u2 [" v6 t0 Q
Production and Cost8 {2 c: F3 x, Y6 F4 b
Price and Output
, N! d t4 ?2 O& HMarket Structures! e4 |8 S" I; H8 s/ w( A2 q9 x
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!4 e h! M, j1 } h/ d
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I) A& m: H- B' K. L8 q
Topics:
$ D! {9 R. W0 t3 @Theory of consumer behavior7 S; Z9 d) X8 c& C% ?
Theory of production and cost
! `8 y* n) K4 h xPrice and output determination under competition9 w* l; ~9 ^* z
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits 2 ]9 j5 T. V. ]7 }3 T9 h$ G, H
Externalities
5 u" [' C' N5 R# ]Decision-making
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Capital Investments
& w2 U8 D. ^* Z; z: D* G( `You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
~: t* V2 \5 k" wECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
# r2 e) t/ |% b6 a9 i3 HTopics:
& w, x* w/ o9 y# rCost-Benefit Analysis
3 x9 {9 H* d5 V: i4 ?Evaluating Public Investment Projects. F( t$ z- `+ P9 _
Look at examples from
) h$ {# F9 X7 V; _* lTransportation% Z) A5 `5 w9 t" I# B. g" ?
River Basin Management; s/ ^; q6 E0 X4 N$ e/ \- E
Electrical Generation* P% y3 x* V( j$ t/ k
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control/ d0 N; N$ [: [* B6 l9 H
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* J! e# E: z) ?" BSupply and Demand/ G* _5 c7 a" M" f& q
Externalities
4 d% Y% h; @3 B' WResource Allocation
& e2 k6 @4 T/ c1 ]2 L8 d [6 VTaxation0 ?* N; g+ A! ]' L) D- C
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% z# p6 c% h, i0 f% [6 p" XSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
1 g4 K- P* G, G: ?8 I. f- BYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
$ a+ T& g& P3 {0 uECON 365 Resource Economics
( z I6 f( Q) U+ ?5 a4 N* s- A3 nTopics:
& A+ j; s. L6 qExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
3 y' s+ W" `+ G9 C0 N7 zScarcity and pricing
5 z y. O: w2 `Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 l3 e! v3 f# H Q
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$ O+ M, u4 X5 y# kResource Allocation, z2 r: L+ d z+ ~. n; A: h
Pricing8 x0 S7 m$ g" Y' U# ^6 \
Markets
p* v# ]( b9 G. \5 d# L" pGovernment roles! |9 J# e& f+ D! l l
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
" S9 ]9 l x, bCanadian Energy Policy and current issues% l5 I+ S l. @5 U2 y
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1 C# I, t/ D0 S. G- ^Energy Economics!
- a9 [: n- r' d% sECON 366 Energy Economics- S8 M% K. _" V" x# P
Topics:
/ V9 o1 c6 E, ]: {- I- s- J v! N; F; ?Pricing1 R, ?# e- n' Y, t
Role in economic growth
/ h: v1 j: ~. m) S" m& y+ mEnergy sources and markets
- P8 N% \+ B, M' k5 t4 ]Role of government % \$ d4 B1 @" ~0 k- m
Regulation & I# i6 N# I- v0 I
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Regulation
4 U& C' s/ k) Y; @Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
% b: T+ l' L# r8 y" X5 C$ q% DSteps taken to address deterioration
% N z6 p! O$ v% C0 oYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
( g: \* |+ G: LECON 369 Economics of the Environment/ u: Z: D( `- @8 G% {3 Q
Topics:
1 |0 f- V# L# }) o" l( vEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
& d( `+ z5 X( q7 n1 Y. ~$ P+ CTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
4 L* s# B5 D; x6 U/ t5 x sTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
: I1 g5 X& o% Y4 ]Recreation economics
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" t6 R0 ?* [, U; ?6 w6 K/ x- B4 TIf you enjoyed learning about
& z: \' c% e8 J# s# L9 D- `7 M1 S Individual Incentives$ R9 R8 X$ T/ I
Total Welfare % H( i. m% d+ V4 e+ @9 J: R0 B
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
) b8 \3 \; ^. E, E& }# G" TECON 378 Law and Economics
' x) w% M! z# E H# YTopics:
, y; o _0 _" Y0 EIssues in Criminal and Family Law6 k6 p8 x7 D$ L
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
3 m- s1 `# C, v1 `Child Support Payments
) }" `7 W1 O5 \% TPrivate Divorce agreements
3 F2 @; a, s# `3 V; hCriminal provisions of the Competition Act* X( K( v; U, c7 `5 q c4 E* a1 g
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. k+ y' T/ M2 |, |Prisoners Dilemma* E9 e7 Z- N) _+ Y2 X' I, {# @7 Y
Dominant Strategies" P" q# v G1 C% Z* f
Collusion
" s: M$ A3 R, j6 X. ZYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! & V3 P, E y. Q5 _
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
0 i* G( ~ e. r$ lTopics:
! w$ b6 \% v1 g o% O8 xAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
! E7 f# B: g7 Z# }9 h4 {/ pApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
* i+ ^1 @" e# fNote! Prerequisites:
- O' u/ [& U& @! B( BECON 384 & 299 |
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