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3 s' G7 }) @) G- v4 lTrade# V+ t s! d+ H0 P% d+ W
Growth" \0 }+ j( E7 K7 o+ t
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China as an Emerging Economy
/ C8 Q/ A. a* P3 R) mYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!+ q5 t8 X; b! P( H% ]% D
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
5 \ S8 @; j- R0 z6 l0 q" }) qTopics:
# [9 @8 B9 C, f: U3 @+ P' GChinese Economy Characteristics7 M2 E4 H3 {0 l* L! `+ j$ ~
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy4 y% z5 R+ {3 u" {3 n* Q* `% h
Consequences of economic reform2 S& q& l4 |6 y$ V
Canada’s economic relations with China
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* G, `& t! O" X* E8 Y+ `. iIf you would like to learn more about: " V5 ^8 X7 T) B+ D4 _
Rich and Poor Countries
, ~( @: N3 s6 h6 K& W. J0 hWhy economies differ: i) x* z' W) b, [# S: x+ T. V* {
Causes for such differences
9 @4 h5 n( m3 O4 LYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 U2 L$ B* f' lECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 W. I) T1 L4 D: p8 E/ I( X
Topics:
/ k% Q& b8 g; u. b1 H- xTechnology
! [) f1 }1 c0 c Q* LInstitutions
% W4 a7 y5 A8 RGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence / M2 h ?( l, M$ `0 W& ^2 Y2 J
$ j5 m- u" N5 A4 k8 |If you enjoyed learning about
( n7 Y2 \1 s7 b) }5 ?( |Supply and Demand
) J7 n ?9 l/ h: ^+ ^6 AConsumer Behavior b. z- c' c- v( s* E2 R
Production and Cost
/ Q ^; B- m2 @2 ^) DPrice and Output
8 F* h4 {6 h' a. i! z+ N4 EMarket Structures1 d$ T2 b2 F2 U7 f
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!6 n9 [( V# s3 ]1 Q* S& K
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I0 L5 b) \" M3 ?% r; W; p, G d
Topics:
# ~4 D/ \+ }7 v# \, I, {Theory of consumer behavior+ O: T; X3 D7 b; p2 Y' m4 W
Theory of production and cost
2 P, t1 I6 N3 k; {4 g* @# JPrice and output determination under competition
# Y3 M6 M6 b: |Monopoly and other market structures0 |0 Q* Q i3 y8 F
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* F* ]+ o# H' v- HCosts and Benefits
! {& B/ K; ?' E- N/ M1 Z$ [Externalities
/ {- ^& R6 x- hDecision-making, `! G( j7 U- Z
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Capital Investments
* h' |. w; @7 B4 l9 y( u( ?) OYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!- M9 K4 c% n O/ R& a
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
4 f& h7 v( t: y6 l" B3 N3 NTopics:
, i0 w. M) \3 oCost-Benefit Analysis
6 n: F' \# h- l$ a$ OEvaluating Public Investment Projects
9 m6 Z L0 E# `8 M# J4 CLook at examples from ) M2 P/ I( m. t1 w& d& \, ~4 c
Transportation
) J3 c8 T# W7 @/ J0 [River Basin Management
* ]* Y$ J% @$ s% RElectrical Generation; ]+ U; G8 r5 {3 y0 r2 z5 M
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control) z& H* x* o4 z. x. A; a6 M
" Q1 e; t% h# w$ E) l" C% `If you enjoyed learning about 7 t5 S) k6 W+ c' S8 T
Supply and Demand, V6 g& r5 O4 n
Externalities3 E& ]+ ]/ f4 v( {
Resource Allocation0 I# f! f: R0 O, y) `; F- |2 h+ u/ \
Taxation& r- A ^& m7 u6 Z% {
Or would like to learn more about 7 ]! _9 ]7 y9 u: ?. _! [
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada/ g! Y% p ]- G X5 t- ~: V
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!3 c/ c4 V0 u( U6 ]3 W G, |
ECON 365 Resource Economics
! D. X: j' _5 W! l$ z. _# }Topics:
+ c/ z, @+ T+ v* G- lExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources: r' {* F6 f$ q4 _2 ^
Scarcity and pricing
' \7 x+ u, _' B; _. NContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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0 u; x- O$ D+ q# YIf you enjoyed learning about
# r* B7 J8 u. h7 F& HResource Allocation4 J, N! T! h( H7 l' p2 S3 r
Pricing F. b: T j. |) `* S
Markets
/ j4 O4 Z) d; q% Q# aGovernment roles; k: L" J5 \9 Q( U
Or would like to learn more about
, D' j1 H3 I% p0 d" G6 _, k LThe energy sector, including sources and markets
K+ s: O) m6 `# G- {, y7 `Canadian Energy Policy and current issues) {- I( g* G: N
You might enjoy a course about
+ R3 ~# z) w }- H' F! e- KEnergy Economics!
C- U) e5 \3 nECON 366 Energy Economics
* i @: S- b: R; I ]Topics: 5 p$ _$ b( t' j" Q) |; e
Pricing' R! b6 X1 H, b1 y: n- @
Role in economic growth 0 ]+ b2 g) R5 U6 l3 R
Energy sources and markets
# M+ ^9 u: L/ m) V2 |% f- aRole of government
' _. t5 l$ V5 J2 p! Y mRegulation : P* w. d* m$ V2 m1 a8 K
- Q. {* K7 u0 I- J+ C% c" TIf you enjoyed learning about , o2 a9 Z. L6 E }) H" P# n- \
Externalities6 f$ Q7 }8 ^: Z
Regulation% t" a; }; n7 ~: S% N
Government roles
" r( \6 O+ W9 t5 pOr would like to learn more about 0 C) b) U. t( }# u( K8 z- C
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
1 p U m; O% W/ D+ d4 |2 ]* t$ bSteps taken to address deterioration
/ R$ n* k. d/ Q/ |$ m3 S6 FYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
# k P/ w2 w/ F0 i, {ECON 369 Economics of the Environment; c1 W5 `+ d7 ?+ }- X) l, [# F7 H
Topics: 6 _, S2 {6 m, ?4 j/ f+ P6 \
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 1 O5 x% b$ |: V0 ]" H3 ], r
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
/ i2 r7 D! h7 r" d& m, qTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
. D1 ?- Q' w' {) ~6 dRecreation economics
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4 R7 X: ]& @5 e+ U: Z( | TIf you enjoyed learning about0 u+ V1 `& W' k c% U, _- ]
Individual Incentives
& G& C' [! [# i/ u3 S; YTotal Welfare % [1 V# C. H( G* n9 T# H; t" E
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
8 s( q4 v8 h: Z) |5 w" IECON 378 Law and Economics
9 C; P4 R* ?' p$ F' T( NTopics: 6 J# b* v/ _7 y3 ]- G7 Q) y
Issues in Criminal and Family Law) i( o; G* g& l7 c: V
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
! d" y! E; m+ d6 A/ Q2 UChild Support Payments7 G4 s9 V/ o& x. t# J) D& C
Private Divorce agreements
& q* o. `4 R* V6 e1 HCriminal provisions of the Competition Act1 ^/ G% S8 a( r' Q9 ?% k
$ ~( f6 i* z$ |: D/ P/ P
If you enjoyed learning about
0 [6 K! w5 h4 w3 p0 M$ QPrisoners Dilemma, N* q7 M* A( `7 l/ j
Dominant Strategies" D6 }# \3 j8 B& E" z
Collusion
$ E# U: c1 O# m0 q+ XYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ! W7 q7 C* j$ F/ }% Y0 R6 F" A8 Q
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications# }- e3 Q& @2 ~1 q/ G% n
Topics: ( k o2 ^% A' ^) w- p
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
) v" m3 c+ J4 k B/ V4 RApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
/ d; g1 N! f& e% ]Note! Prerequisites:
% f- M8 [7 G- ~5 {2 e7 O7 GECON 384 & 299 |
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