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Trade5 o# l0 m" D3 o$ _0 L* a
Growth4 j6 W- \! V9 |- p5 e2 W) j' L
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China as an Emerging Economy
* t* Y; k8 H' r9 vYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
$ K% w7 }6 T" `0 a# f" BECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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/ G& u: Z. I- ~* K) Q+ { oChinese Economy Characteristics9 ]+ n; K2 k ~& U: A9 M8 K
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
; u$ J; [& n, x/ y3 OConsequences of economic reform0 }/ d# {* C3 {' F1 P! `/ _/ Q
Canada’s economic relations with China
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' \! f3 S8 g8 I L( B# c9 SIf you would like to learn more about: # Z: }/ `; O4 v d5 a
Rich and Poor Countries
4 x- M4 `7 z! ]0 K# j: A! Z7 e8 Z' {Why economies differ( P* W) |* X& Q2 y
Causes for such differences
8 o9 R- c$ t8 O9 U- H8 `, [You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
$ k- H6 p, ]$ U5 TECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; E9 L: b1 g: N. }! g" M9 nTopics:& e* a! F% X7 C
Technology1 t* Z2 J: W. z- h$ v: T: o3 s
Institutions
( [* p% D1 {5 U$ I3 {Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 3 J0 c- s# ~! F0 i. J8 J+ e1 N
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Supply and Demand
+ f+ E- ]$ |! t) k5 p* v, u% ~Consumer Behavior
: h/ j8 ^' S9 w, MProduction and Cost8 o0 Q5 {/ r! m
Price and Output! h8 \! t* r2 i; V5 s+ j! {
Market Structures5 W8 u* G- q' T( X
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!+ D; A' `) m% }$ o9 X5 I& m" L
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
% w- j. b( H5 N& H: x" e0 U$ DTopics: ' H6 q- _1 m+ f% S6 q
Theory of consumer behavior. Q$ D# v# W# I1 m: J
Theory of production and cost& l$ Q B8 Q5 k
Price and output determination under competition! e& r) D0 C/ C! |; _1 o
Monopoly and other market structures
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" n1 N: K/ V7 O# C6 D; a$ I4 e7 |If you enjoyed learning about $ \3 O0 |8 y% a" c! a
Costs and Benefits 9 e2 E; j# B4 ~) {# Q% g
Externalities' @2 d" }' m9 I4 y. {; D
Decision-making X" Y0 y# I7 p5 G
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& N" ^3 O/ H, l7 ]$ i2 X9 LCapital Investments4 g2 r# H5 v2 B
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
- O/ k) e' c3 u( @: j; e3 g; eECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation2 a% K2 J6 @8 G$ Y7 p
Topics:
c( R( v. L5 a+ k5 w: pCost-Benefit Analysis0 C- P! n0 J1 E9 A* a5 |5 T
Evaluating Public Investment Projects Z( x, w; M" N" _
Look at examples from ~5 S, V! o |4 z% w( J* z5 z
Transportation$ u: M5 B1 e+ C) M. u# ]/ N
River Basin Management
& X2 Y* Y$ v) P, H: |9 I2 e. IElectrical Generation
- ^3 `8 k1 B" i2 P/ ~Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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3 H3 M7 S0 o- v. TIf you enjoyed learning about " x- F$ q- G9 S. v/ ?6 q/ b7 o* o
Supply and Demand
9 x' ?6 R1 B) ]9 HExternalities6 J% a& E, u9 c8 _
Resource Allocation. F; Y2 U _3 f/ j. h
Taxation* k A7 [7 w/ `5 s9 v9 X
Or would like to learn more about
9 R* l& e, U, J) zSupply of Natural Resources in Canada, ]7 a5 l; q% k- x n
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!8 n* x2 P) B/ s( S
ECON 365 Resource Economics, K s1 l6 l: n* C7 L
Topics:
# C1 y. N$ d. {) t) \$ J- Y! H& |Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources7 G1 G" h$ [# l% |
Scarcity and pricing
7 }' ^/ G7 V* j5 [0 {8 ?4 tContemporary Canadian resource policy issues9 l% g; p7 y7 e5 Z) ?
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Resource Allocation* a$ `6 i; }! s3 Z- t: ~1 n
Pricing
7 {+ Y K2 I. [9 W8 D8 LMarkets
* U2 H+ t( e. O7 g# M `Government roles
. ?* y: ~% [3 XOr would like to learn more about
# N: M8 R* W- R0 Z7 }$ BThe energy sector, including sources and markets
/ M4 G M& l$ [# yCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
) T, A b& z" ZYou might enjoy a course about . L; ~3 M( R6 E* I9 h4 y
Energy Economics!9 u2 Y! g# E3 X- `+ m% D- }
ECON 366 Energy Economics* m2 ~" p7 y5 [7 G: K; v
Topics:
! A( d) b. B2 ~$ \ J/ kPricing( j! E6 C+ u# ~8 I. X
Role in economic growth - Q6 y$ X# D& o2 ~8 b4 j1 ^7 q: d9 `
Energy sources and markets
1 q" s% O# i8 m9 G0 v5 B; dRole of government % x- }; A9 o3 u. z6 Z4 f
Regulation P4 X7 j# _- J3 c3 p
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5 q& H0 M' E0 x0 N! _Externalities
* C5 G+ E0 r B7 P; I, oRegulation
" h2 r7 g0 Z$ ^8 O" ^! uGovernment roles7 I! d4 m, N+ w* V8 o% P& Z- \9 i# p& c
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
. V7 B3 V: k$ N4 T2 i3 {, D" p1 W, tSteps taken to address deterioration
$ X7 M+ b x5 @* K% s- IYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
& d# G: {( P% U/ b1 o: X% F$ {, NECON 369 Economics of the Environment
& x( y* e/ l+ V2 E3 x0 OTopics:
* B' p7 N9 ?& R* W1 S3 NEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
9 T) [( h0 u0 Z5 }$ z7 R+ aTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
7 J+ M% W: R$ \Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration $ F0 m3 W. u$ R$ L! n
Recreation economics
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: j* Q! v* `4 `% v8 _. IIf you enjoyed learning about
6 N" ^% B, o/ r2 H Individual Incentives" p. j: W% d. V
Total Welfare ) i" s4 v1 ~3 r; M2 \+ X3 o6 `4 f
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 9 c5 [ P# ], @0 V% Y, F
ECON 378 Law and Economics
: V" x# w6 W( V1 lTopics:
8 N4 j' v8 `: pIssues in Criminal and Family Law
5 Q8 V, O- j! PCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
& e) W% X S# |; |1 j8 R; Z- E* dChild Support Payments) G; b: z6 E) V- {
Private Divorce agreements4 T6 Q$ o. }; V" o: l/ e( ?
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act' c. E& c/ _4 {9 R/ U
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Prisoners Dilemma- I$ L+ d w. I: e$ _5 K- ]
Dominant Strategies
- g7 r" X) J9 B& O2 z5 A8 _) x6 wCollusion
/ }: U7 X5 f: G8 mYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 5 S) X/ {& x& L0 }3 g0 ~" r
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
O }0 z6 {4 V/ s, {7 pTopics:
. r9 X- s% M, U& P. C% m$ YAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games( Y5 L% a" n: y( E1 l
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 9 V) R: H9 G/ \
Note! Prerequisites:
1 |; V% |) s1 q" RECON 384 & 299 |
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