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Trade) r7 [+ K/ |1 \9 U) f+ H$ W* o
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy; R0 G: q9 |, O" }+ X3 B
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
7 L! h1 T8 y3 P3 O! nECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
; p& g2 @2 q2 G6 o& m/ uRecent Events in the Chinese Economy* V6 V9 r1 X t( b4 v4 c
Consequences of economic reform( V% f+ X) _0 p! P& \7 J* O7 E: C
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
3 F( w$ N$ Y) TWhy economies differ3 O K0 o/ U l: U+ p" C
Causes for such differences x9 Z* s6 G+ [2 f) M3 a. S4 N: u
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth. n! p- W1 k: w3 Q0 Y9 C# N, Z) d
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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- c# s3 x1 c+ D) w3 C* wTechnology+ s* [) l" M: o8 O! f
Institutions$ ?/ n) a/ w9 O- t) n
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
$ a3 F7 z- D* M# @; BConsumer Behavior( V# L. e3 e5 f/ o1 M5 {7 I1 w, @# O8 ] w
Production and Cost7 J) e" ^; A( }3 X _- f D8 d ^
Price and Output. q& W K' {3 ~$ N4 N& \
Market Structures
4 `3 ]4 a9 K F- M' K h* h. x3 _8 a/ kYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!; y; \8 a8 f: C k I
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
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5 `9 ?* r0 P: i5 Y, v$ DTheory of consumer behavior! x3 H& _# B1 k1 ?& }) K" A. `: G3 b8 j
Theory of production and cost
* ^! t2 `2 R7 EPrice and output determination under competition' t8 e7 ^' x4 `6 X3 ^0 Z
Monopoly and other market structures% A0 l2 K' u) b/ O4 ]
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Costs and Benefits
7 h: n8 |/ |% zExternalities4 [' g& m/ {! R1 i- `. z
Decision-making
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$ j8 O1 P) d2 {, ~4 NCapital Investments: d2 g5 p6 g% s6 j m5 q1 |
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ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
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: r$ @ f' b- K5 l) T) g' ]- `: JCost-Benefit Analysis7 c1 Z1 L* D" v- E, O" e
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
8 p7 W" m, \! oLook at examples from ' Y5 K. K! }5 l6 n( u" d
Transportation5 u6 K# D2 j# h6 A
River Basin Management6 S& w/ I D2 {- P9 t
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Oil & Gas and Pollution Control; ^* _& M! v, T: o( \- W7 e/ F
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Supply and Demand0 `# l/ J( H& ?. q* J" I. t- D
Externalities- W% ~0 ^# u F+ B" R
Resource Allocation# Y- P# G. w; B' f1 w, C# x( k
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
$ S% \3 t8 |3 ^0 ]) u, w' e$ {You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! \8 _" ]+ [4 |
ECON 365 Resource Economics @$ F' F! t/ u! G) I8 w" g* z0 |. d
Topics:3 ~; }4 A- L) K Z
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources& v |" d; i% c" M; J& r# K
Scarcity and pricing
, Y) D. D! m- d- H+ ^Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues) g k8 [; T: D7 `/ z' `$ G
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# Z, @. G, o8 e( k' zResource Allocation& V, y$ Q, ~% r# J6 w
Pricing
. W9 p( x* P5 H NMarkets
5 x* v7 @" q) Y o) mGovernment roles9 Y* i1 \ z6 ~( M
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
4 A; a5 p0 d7 Z7 o. s: ?Canadian Energy Policy and current issues# n n! Y9 E& f. A: }2 ^, }/ S
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Energy Economics!
. N6 N) s; I$ Y* oECON 366 Energy Economics% R0 f/ a+ K; X0 f: H
Topics: 6 s/ P. I. d8 M' o' |3 V: i
Pricing5 S2 u5 t8 N% |! L; ^" R2 n5 D
Role in economic growth
1 `/ `# ` P' X5 |8 n) f1 @3 A5 \Energy sources and markets
! k2 S$ h/ f; S$ }/ xRole of government
6 y* T4 M0 ?1 ]. i" iRegulation
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Externalities3 Z) \- O. I2 ^% s( c& v
Regulation
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Or would like to learn more about
D8 R" }, Q. ]4 m0 q6 }9 _; JEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration5 {- a" h4 i/ A5 E
Steps taken to address deterioration
& G4 ~) |; O1 LYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
( W% E6 Q+ {6 Z2 `) D; kECON 369 Economics of the Environment9 d3 S. b) z" I: u* N( t7 P: y% b
Topics: . k% h3 j! K2 _+ }. M0 M( G
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
0 J( q( Z! i7 F$ q( b5 wTypes and causes of environmental deterioration B9 f4 O: P$ A0 P1 ~
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration $ Z4 K0 p- Z9 Y/ y
Recreation economics9 W& ~- K: H3 r% Z# p+ m
3 u5 j2 U9 k( D$ e, z- XIf you enjoyed learning about; F& U0 v* a9 D% ^, \+ ?: e" t: H
Individual Incentives& U: E N" ~8 w R
Total Welfare
) A1 h6 [3 p ^; x: s& E% b0 ^* c# f2 dYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 4 W g, ^* ^& y5 Y6 M" j
ECON 378 Law and Economics) O6 h" D% a2 E F& c) X7 [' j; h
Topics:
$ O: y+ [) U) ~4 ]) U, AIssues in Criminal and Family Law/ P" q" R- @: G7 q( l
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining' o( k0 f% [) M! Y- i* \
Child Support Payments/ L& W& W; \' c8 C. O
Private Divorce agreements
+ v( ?1 t1 y' e* O. mCriminal provisions of the Competition Act( p. ?7 \& y0 x4 l+ F2 A! b
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7 w$ G) N" e6 P, ?( i9 YPrisoners Dilemma
+ A; p, [: K+ j8 h3 TDominant Strategies
7 J% }" ~% X: n; d% ]2 TCollusion; J4 Y( e3 s0 A; Z! E
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
% S" Y. B6 u+ c- }0 HECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
$ f$ V1 P' \* y* ?; f5 BTopics:
; P: q% _- c; k2 |Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games% T4 a7 Q+ @5 o+ i! _
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
3 q. W8 ^! \- N% ]4 P( _' m3 WNote! Prerequisites: ( H: b+ q. D& |6 A& @1 t& s( v# s
ECON 384 & 299 |
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