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- E$ l* A2 ^! M" h3 v6 V% j \Trade6 x8 K5 F; ?, e& `* j7 v
Growth
# p( Y5 B* M/ t% D) N9 |Or would like to learn more about: + p7 }) D6 q1 a1 a; I9 T0 k+ ^
China as an Emerging Economy
# ?+ t# g" Z7 t2 r' sYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
3 l$ g7 K+ n# N1 G8 g f6 P6 [/ CECON 211 Chinese Economic Development: e* I. F3 i; J; Y2 u1 z' p
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Chinese Economy Characteristics9 m! H% Y- c7 p0 w: Y
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
# o. z( t2 e" X4 V) m( P, Q; tConsequences of economic reform
$ K( H2 U; B1 t0 [+ n; s4 `Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: $ V, g9 b3 ~7 u- d. A( |: |
Rich and Poor Countries
! p, S, w, s: S8 y7 A' |Why economies differ0 g% M0 T9 a! q/ T
Causes for such differences
9 f4 t' P2 T1 H. J+ s f9 ^4 lYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ \2 Y; `% z6 ?% B6 c3 f; qECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; s8 D- W4 B* G! e* r$ i
Topics:6 r2 Q6 X! J" d& C/ U
Technology) R/ d# G) l8 `6 z0 I3 S" C
Institutions! H1 d" \! M$ u$ a1 K/ i6 o
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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; W$ h4 N; `( A5 wIf you enjoyed learning about
* O" S7 ?3 G& g# E& sSupply and Demand* a% } ]8 Q* i& J4 k6 K5 r
Consumer Behavior5 K# K+ h) l( r% g7 f/ `% |/ @4 I4 u
Production and Cost2 \( l, |9 O1 Y7 y- x
Price and Output
; W8 d+ E; O! `5 x. OMarket Structures; v0 b0 Z6 r" V2 B6 ^& k) E
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!8 o* g. d9 _6 @6 m# Z$ }1 i; C/ N
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
' _! Y- T; V5 T; @/ J) _- ETopics:
- |9 X7 r! u3 U9 [0 i. FTheory of consumer behavior& F- ^( {; c3 V( a( F' v1 h
Theory of production and cost
! N6 f) y8 s; s, V% TPrice and output determination under competition4 G, \) C7 t- j) E
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits 4 |% m+ Z" `' j6 ^
Externalities
7 Z0 K( _6 i |0 I% E4 FDecision-making( @& m! D; R/ O; J4 M
Or would like to learn more about
4 `, g4 t& C$ V9 D8 e! dCapital Investments: u2 ?( X' ]* L, `: Z. t
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!$ ~" v8 Y6 g7 t$ q3 k; ~
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation N6 _& b* Y- G! X. }+ S
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Cost-Benefit Analysis: a% u6 k- |* @2 a
Evaluating Public Investment Projects) C* s- z, z2 `/ ? W
Look at examples from
, h5 \7 Q1 p6 E2 eTransportation H- `! S; ~( a$ _
River Basin Management
+ C" C4 m& z& x) \1 W$ U# pElectrical Generation
: N" T7 Q0 U( D1 {6 U! L0 P. |3 sOil & Gas and Pollution Control" Z) z& ]& V! P( Z
. b5 P2 o: W* {9 D# t& t# X& ~If you enjoyed learning about 3 Z* }) Q/ F& I4 O# q8 V2 G
Supply and Demand
& _! D' M- l3 O# iExternalities
& s6 R. d+ k. e, _) u3 {/ RResource Allocation5 H/ M7 l, T; f4 i
Taxation: `4 n9 K. s8 ~- ?8 e- K/ l" g: C5 W9 W! J
Or would like to learn more about
1 o% P; ^- h" B9 A: p5 ^0 P7 B1 x2 nSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
. H. x. Z( u% J7 PYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
; M+ _$ W- A4 a3 y1 k9 ] b9 vECON 365 Resource Economics6 ^) q2 N% i9 }; t/ t
Topics:) U! E& O+ Q. [/ t+ j9 ]1 x% A
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources9 c; R9 z/ j6 [6 q7 W3 c% \
Scarcity and pricing2 |4 d# B" d& n$ a3 b& z" D1 a' v
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues) q/ ^ y5 p+ Y* h# M
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Resource Allocation
5 q7 b5 t6 |+ u" P/ u8 |Pricing
/ K) J! X* ~7 k/ H* [Markets- N; |0 }3 A F+ `% v* u( k8 ^% F3 H* `
Government roles
- F- W, G0 `: t$ H2 @( K# x5 YOr would like to learn more about 6 @* G! h$ W4 b4 k
The energy sector, including sources and markets
+ S/ X9 ^/ ^, Z! D2 gCanadian Energy Policy and current issues( j/ f! X2 a0 X6 a9 p2 S
You might enjoy a course about
6 b' |+ Q" v# _% ^/ CEnergy Economics!3 }. M% {4 W( G! d" {+ L0 y9 D
ECON 366 Energy Economics
2 N' r* p+ w2 l& tTopics:
- c0 s9 m6 {- h kPricing
v5 u0 d6 F9 j' d) O6 B: dRole in economic growth
: P3 Q9 Z- g# qEnergy sources and markets
9 K* ^) d* y( }0 Q! w4 r: \1 CRole of government 8 _/ |: {+ Y$ ?" b2 B
Regulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
' W9 v! L0 @* R4 }" r3 a+ wExternalities+ d: H0 o+ S5 D' }
Regulation
. L. b9 @5 U. C$ CGovernment roles# V' `: |2 t. h5 R9 U0 N
Or would like to learn more about
! a; |* V3 }/ N! t; `Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration& L+ o2 D% P0 O8 Y7 i
Steps taken to address deterioration+ }" B) I' u' R# ~% g& N( F7 W
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
9 O: Q8 S8 P% t8 Z7 t8 lECON 369 Economics of the Environment
9 |5 r* i$ o" c8 f/ E' {8 QTopics:
" f( e0 c; u) WEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 6 s$ }# x1 a1 {3 `: t. ?6 d; J7 @
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
9 Y8 Q5 U" U7 ?" ?6 |( Y* tTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration - w8 t$ a+ H0 n! _
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives; }( g" ?; d2 B; }% \
Total Welfare
8 M3 o- |, a5 Z* G2 hYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ) ?- Y9 D" K4 X
ECON 378 Law and Economics/ Y2 a3 c4 | _8 ]; m7 ?+ b C
Topics:
; s; x3 s. M$ sIssues in Criminal and Family Law2 Q; u/ x/ r& B* t) l2 K
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining& R9 J1 V0 \4 ^
Child Support Payments
9 E, O1 Q5 _3 V6 G1 E1 CPrivate Divorce agreements
7 N6 V; o R; M( Z- {( D+ G- X7 JCriminal provisions of the Competition Act: l! h3 a$ l+ ?. R" }8 c5 Y- [
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If you enjoyed learning about
y; y* @$ D' hPrisoners Dilemma2 i7 D0 d8 `7 ?4 v- t; j
Dominant Strategies, N* a# a6 y* ~0 y( u& g! j
Collusion+ b( ?, t6 r& y
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
: V3 K) O: F' W: l6 J3 o& oECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
2 N% c/ f& G% S8 dTopics: r/ X5 Q( ]- {: H& k6 n
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
E) s0 `+ N- [7 X( Q9 p* gApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
; o. U2 c( M B8 Z4 z* Q% HNote! Prerequisites: ) S* [" j& z1 ^$ ]
ECON 384 & 299 |
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