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Trade, R& j* B% [/ {& h
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
8 M- ~% n+ Q; K* f. dYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
) m' _0 J, _: V. |( i+ p, dECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
a5 r8 R! U; v3 Z2 c$ T* Z3 jTopics: / m2 m/ y E7 y$ C( x8 C4 j# k7 Y
Chinese Economy Characteristics
+ d& N% _1 r1 ]4 k6 R' f6 DRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
- P& W% P5 i% q7 r TConsequences of economic reform' ~9 R: o% D% G! B1 p+ X. }+ p% @
Canada’s economic relations with China
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/ x5 ^5 k4 j! N/ H+ jIf you would like to learn more about: / W3 _, x. c+ A6 y4 |) G8 ]5 w0 a
Rich and Poor Countries$ d$ R5 g5 x5 q! P- m
Why economies differ3 v' U" D [$ V b2 K& N# r7 P( v" x' t
Causes for such differences0 y5 y2 x+ T1 z' L$ k0 {1 M
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 J6 H7 q# y8 X# Z4 s& KECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 E$ Z) e; b" Z! P8 Y. \8 X/ b
Topics:% n, r( v! H+ X; L. o4 D) W
Technology" w S$ y* {2 x+ X/ M+ r: X
Institutions
1 i& z7 P! L5 ^* l3 l- d ^6 ?5 \: L- zGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence + d6 V. _, ^4 f2 q/ Y0 ?( Z
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Supply and Demand
6 {$ }/ ~% B: l7 g+ o) m8 KConsumer Behavior* H) l! U8 y. x
Production and Cost
1 G1 ?& y& p8 T" g( xPrice and Output
O) a0 x3 q l' J% @- `Market Structures
, L3 C3 v2 T" |6 y9 _3 x$ a! e6 _You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!* y! d$ a) C7 \; \* t& M: G; o( O. T
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I0 \4 }8 Y& g* S! @
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Theory of consumer behavior
; g- `1 ~' m4 ^" j/ a( ]6 r9 \Theory of production and cost
( v( A4 A9 s" E. }( hPrice and output determination under competition1 z8 b6 a( g: ]: Y: ]( b7 z
Monopoly and other market structures D1 c- {- }2 _( ]# h, @5 ~
$ j+ j( {; Z" L& ZIf you enjoyed learning about
: |" E% C! Z7 o) ~6 q HCosts and Benefits ) K) p( ]: V* ]1 t( V9 y( {
Externalities
! u. f2 D5 O, U0 p$ MDecision-making- y& H a9 }+ H- G/ h
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Capital Investments
5 x+ H- m8 n. u6 R6 ~3 [/ i" hYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!/ ^+ G: c9 O, {6 {
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
1 ^2 k- P* J6 a, ITopics:, w5 _7 T- L( h
Cost-Benefit Analysis
- m& W2 }; W! A3 tEvaluating Public Investment Projects
1 D. M) L0 t6 N- Y; DLook at examples from
2 c6 G. F% ]# ~6 xTransportation
8 h7 \, ^ V9 `. P8 b/ V( w7 ^River Basin Management U, m5 e3 m# n9 i D
Electrical Generation) q0 @7 o1 U: Z4 ^% |
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control3 }+ Q6 x a1 F5 u
! g/ T3 h% }2 t5 f9 W' IIf you enjoyed learning about 4 ]. x+ j/ _, e+ j9 T
Supply and Demand
- z. f+ c5 F9 d% P7 x+ AExternalities. ^# W( e# h# Z: ^. q
Resource Allocation
: ^% x, M% S* K8 Q, d- FTaxation5 `' B+ m1 w, j7 S
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
- p+ F8 j/ U, Y# q. N2 CYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
$ H$ P. E1 G# ^ECON 365 Resource Economics
2 ~3 u" y& u" ?; o3 t' |, ZTopics:
' u) u" _4 _1 g. yExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ Q: L/ J2 C3 }# i9 `; I* oScarcity and pricing, m8 X: i$ K7 ~* x- [
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues* E1 |( P7 E. M4 }, w, K6 x) D
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5 {7 _) a5 T8 X! b9 b* U/ \. xResource Allocation: t8 B* C8 {, |, N; Q) O6 Y
Pricing% z2 J- V6 W: C) y
Markets
3 `% Q% z" r" O3 k BGovernment roles; ^# i- Q- L, U4 X! J
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The energy sector, including sources and markets6 Z' [8 ^, S" G. D$ W
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
3 A, T7 c+ `2 B2 @2 ]You might enjoy a course about ; W8 ?! |& A% r8 \' h+ Y/ B
Energy Economics!
/ c! j8 p0 y: f7 X _' ]1 ?. m* JECON 366 Energy Economics& Q0 K3 S2 a1 C4 G# P# l/ d% `
Topics: 5 k3 Y1 z- i6 q2 b# d
Pricing# T9 L5 s7 D- J/ N
Role in economic growth 0 \( ~* M2 _# ?6 F! U# ~. K# |3 l0 F. U
Energy sources and markets 4 z: t( z3 \! N' i D; q6 p
Role of government - h0 Q8 p# i- i
Regulation
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; Q' n4 V/ U- lExternalities
; B2 ^2 F" `" lRegulation& Q3 x( O' N2 }! e
Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
! C! c6 ]" K+ g m6 [1 C( ?! B# s; M+ \Steps taken to address deterioration0 Z6 T- t1 X! U5 I# R% `2 q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
2 q+ |2 }& ~3 r5 q( D! i* KECON 369 Economics of the Environment8 c( G, f J F# z* t7 @
Topics: . Z% p* Y3 Z. X2 ?; D0 F9 d1 F
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
6 k Q6 |0 M8 p# ?7 S' CTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
9 c" z- Q5 T: a* @( R1 L6 JTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
! n1 W* e2 K9 ~; u/ X& ]Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
: P4 m: q$ a, K* {% Q Individual Incentives& n; V& G' i. h& B2 P" D
Total Welfare
( A0 k# ^- c9 e {8 v& C- j$ T: x* w& uYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! , g% ^5 m3 O3 d1 h) ^1 N* i
ECON 378 Law and Economics# m$ m8 Y$ }! U: a
Topics:
4 Z5 i% f/ z% E o- a& \Issues in Criminal and Family Law1 G, G2 Y% a" ]0 v# g
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining6 ^, W% L7 \; Q$ ~: g
Child Support Payments
! @% ^& y6 y7 h4 v! ?7 GPrivate Divorce agreements# s$ S; T7 B: i5 z2 i
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act& I+ @& L7 m3 T& B
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Prisoners Dilemma
* l( `: A( D# }9 E9 Z: uDominant Strategies
1 v% N1 _; T' b' x" hCollusion
+ f; f8 {$ n: o5 x1 L2 m7 IYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
9 k3 c* t, v1 jECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
# ]& c- n( }9 @* vTopics:
; H( _: ]' j6 K( KAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games. f K8 ?/ ?5 p2 U
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion " P. X% _/ {! ^# I
Note! Prerequisites:
; p3 C. e9 G9 XECON 384 & 299 |
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