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Trade8 E W y& S0 r) r7 _- L3 t6 y- D1 J
Growth) Z" p: Y! Q- C- \. G/ G( c$ O- _
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China as an Emerging Economy
4 W z% Z& Q9 d0 T- n/ SYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!( y2 i4 Q J/ O% O
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development' o; [% N. J' J' l
Topics:
5 W' Q! R* {6 E2 h4 i! ~2 vChinese Economy Characteristics x/ ^( M) T! {. N3 u3 b& B
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
- e' k$ a; H- [Consequences of economic reform
1 ~ H- D# c$ @Canada’s economic relations with China
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1 E& ^: ?/ ~& B9 w) |' YIf you would like to learn more about:
7 U) V4 S4 K# i) D4 |2 xRich and Poor Countries. z5 ^" q. c' {! P4 N) k
Why economies differ- r$ ~ |! ~' z9 H n6 ~7 j R! V
Causes for such differences
+ J$ |% i% a6 u2 ^6 SYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 X8 m- h6 J, [. R+ H @! x$ A
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 [' c/ |% i' e' l- w8 x: HTopics: l9 ^8 \7 \( D H' q
Technology1 \4 j/ I+ |- O4 r+ `
Institutions
# N4 S! z" h5 D4 xGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
/ c' O d$ c5 r* @Consumer Behavior0 @) N3 S$ I7 }( D: {+ t% [
Production and Cost
( @& B2 `! H" H* EPrice and Output
* B& c, s: V1 U) _4 f7 k; J) xMarket Structures
+ h7 v, u4 |+ v T8 u% FYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
( Z# [& K9 k6 K- ~" E5 o0 |ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I: i8 p( ~! a2 | t, ^
Topics:
b( |5 b0 U6 t( oTheory of consumer behavior
* |% h I& A" y/ Y$ p, WTheory of production and cost3 J$ H0 l" y, B
Price and output determination under competition# W: @8 v/ W2 E' q7 p0 n. P
Monopoly and other market structures# k4 J* Z! b! e4 c+ p
& i V d/ b; B" v ^# S# G1 s aIf you enjoyed learning about ; C' U0 D' |0 g6 T
Costs and Benefits ! M- h j: ~0 f. @
Externalities; L ?1 K& J# w3 I5 G8 h% Q
Decision-making
* H2 g7 ~" \) xOr would like to learn more about
3 T; A3 o3 O9 S# s9 n, v( m% LCapital Investments
9 \+ L" p2 o7 ]3 F" r- wYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!: j; l" T5 B$ v; l3 C% ~
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation9 W/ R/ g; y2 R. L2 x; M/ J
Topics:
6 {8 U3 |' l* N# y8 U: XCost-Benefit Analysis
" z4 b9 Q3 s! a4 bEvaluating Public Investment Projects! B8 E8 N- I% H% V" @
Look at examples from 3 |1 y" A0 c. i- v, x, B& p7 K3 Y
Transportation
h$ P. r& H! ]8 jRiver Basin Management
; |' t3 l+ u* p* E9 i% o5 eElectrical Generation: Q6 g6 U6 T! ~' u3 R
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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" r8 a/ l6 a, L2 {, `9 H9 pIf you enjoyed learning about " E$ M9 |+ k2 Q# g4 a$ f
Supply and Demand
) o1 V* }9 o9 I3 n; X/ j) g6 S: UExternalities
5 a8 H0 P# E$ X# m5 v' BResource Allocation0 v. z/ u5 ^" t2 v! B
Taxation5 r7 m" }/ N: ~$ Z1 T0 n& \6 N2 ~% _
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+ ~1 G4 p+ T5 fSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
+ J3 S( g$ H" j* W' hYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
7 U y- ^7 L/ @! rECON 365 Resource Economics
- O, I2 K) ?1 `$ t( dTopics:* c4 [7 z, M8 M
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources4 k8 r3 x; o' B
Scarcity and pricing
3 s, @- k: E& m$ S6 a% qContemporary Canadian resource policy issues: k' T! ]) e, r1 i
( `! A. r7 `! I: CIf you enjoyed learning about ! L7 P, J- | F( l' K
Resource Allocation
7 \( Y0 C( v8 A5 kPricing- d+ _$ }% x, M
Markets
% d9 h' ]) m! R4 N. |' ?! w$ k% JGovernment roles
+ U' ]: }6 }, y& [/ |Or would like to learn more about N" ~) A! w$ j, ~( c/ b
The energy sector, including sources and markets5 k L1 z* \4 Q4 s
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
- Y7 z% F. x. o: |+ XYou might enjoy a course about
9 T4 C9 t" p, Z. i3 T* b7 V4 CEnergy Economics!
9 o5 |0 ~) T& h& O9 _8 M$ nECON 366 Energy Economics8 J2 z/ K* H4 t( S& c6 W. o
Topics: / y4 ^* L6 L* [8 k) e9 r# u
Pricing
& G- k7 \, ?; X2 b' jRole in economic growth 0 E8 S* `, K9 r/ ?, X, S* d y
Energy sources and markets $ m6 C( ?0 y0 V+ ?5 a# J& c: y
Role of government + C& Z! L' Q' [5 c
Regulation
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5 H7 T# s: B9 \# g6 \6 KExternalities+ X$ a$ l7 |3 B. @7 X$ T+ q# q
Regulation% j4 e5 g q+ A- Q8 k7 `6 D( c" N
Government roles
7 t! |, t: ^* q6 w( vOr would like to learn more about
; B: a& Q. S+ A3 ^1 UEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
3 y! i) ^9 |& o% e4 V7 GSteps taken to address deterioration
' w: H% n6 Q, m" D; `7 H% G+ ^You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 1 Y, f3 w) O4 i* g" h" c
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment0 }+ H. \# ~5 j3 D8 i
Topics: 2 d1 m# {+ B! r% b, R
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment % y6 E# @9 u2 ^, Z' [+ I
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
% m& x2 R$ g0 x, i+ C$ e2 jTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
( }. t6 @. W8 s( cRecreation economics1 ]" {% s2 \ k' y2 T a
. M, V4 o+ s* m5 X" M* T: }If you enjoyed learning about
5 U+ N7 |; ^2 Q5 y4 c Individual Incentives
+ M# Q+ W( v0 N* h3 i- D' vTotal Welfare
% Z8 ?) Y) V! r# o* Q* I$ oYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' `8 |" f% ]+ L; j* OECON 378 Law and Economics
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0 \; p# ~) ]+ x9 c% Y# C6 V2 zIssues in Criminal and Family Law; b; p u% l* N" p
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
/ h, o5 E3 ]: w8 g: ~: [Child Support Payments4 F+ i/ ?' \/ b* q9 I
Private Divorce agreements$ _) P; z5 ~9 R4 F U, @
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act/ B0 k4 z1 C- _1 i! Z( p
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6 _1 _( T+ w) N) r6 hPrisoners Dilemma
% N. z8 V! Y( q9 W; a MDominant Strategies. z+ ?* I5 A4 Q3 M
Collusion
; s8 I9 L- A4 l% G: bYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! + G; x6 e8 w) F; M3 [1 ~9 n" b
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications7 C5 G' D9 o# u" ?# _
Topics: 9 W! t3 H) ?9 r
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games( J" x9 W7 @6 q8 I; O+ J1 c
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion - r3 U8 _; g2 R8 }- M+ @
Note! Prerequisites:
* d1 K5 r7 e, f& U/ bECON 384 & 299 |
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