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Trade
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China as an Emerging Economy I3 ~2 G" D: |
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy! \& [" v) f1 j' {
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development2 P0 k8 \. J6 l& F/ N
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Chinese Economy Characteristics) W' i( N/ X9 b8 p: ]/ f. [* G
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
5 M; y i8 u) Q$ d; U* d0 {Consequences of economic reform
8 U" u4 u$ \- c7 w% rCanada’s economic relations with China! f8 O; j: q6 `3 h* D- y, l
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Rich and Poor Countries$ l4 \. B6 q' A X/ g" p4 p
Why economies differ
3 N4 p: s' Y4 \1 L2 DCauses for such differences
( G" s5 u2 i; c# R' _You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth% Q/ ^+ q' ~0 z) X$ a7 f
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth% K5 y8 g$ r. Q) N" b
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Technology
1 B3 \0 K5 ^) r, C `1 xInstitutions6 h @! Z9 [% k5 J8 W( ?% N8 R
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand" h' b9 x( J6 U1 J A
Consumer Behavior; H( Q; f6 u: |3 n3 l( }" ~
Production and Cost
/ H" v3 r( G+ \. N0 ePrice and Output
; n- [' g9 c) p% PMarket Structures5 V4 u6 D% I- j- p1 D5 Q
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!0 c9 V2 R, A+ q; N" l" a" P
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
. F5 K8 c- G* Q* ^& fTopics: # K2 S. H. F' G6 {! t# w7 M
Theory of consumer behavior
5 I" d% i' u( N& d. J2 ?7 Q4 RTheory of production and cost
$ ]( C& s' k+ `" `Price and output determination under competition& F5 O% L. h; e: m) V+ f: N3 \+ C3 V
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits 6 Z! X- B# Z# x. H. ?; i8 d
Externalities
1 S$ b, N5 S6 C4 h0 S) r. dDecision-making, T0 t0 i) }$ d% d" A
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% }& o+ b2 U5 ?7 k2 ?% Q4 ^Capital Investments
! j- }4 ]5 K Z" A; n* [3 s. h" pYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
! Q6 i* i4 U) }' U% {ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
7 x: ~" O& i/ g9 ]$ x5 Q; p- T) HTopics:
4 Z) T ?/ c1 R( Z2 RCost-Benefit Analysis8 H4 d- z `) @' P! o' E
Evaluating Public Investment Projects4 y! Q+ O3 ~+ }2 f0 J7 l
Look at examples from
4 i8 B/ t: x+ o- o5 i# YTransportation8 J/ r% x( [) t( c) P* d! l" ^7 c
River Basin Management; o6 C# r, b+ E$ r0 i9 C. M2 i2 k! c
Electrical Generation5 R- f! B& k4 H# ~# H; z
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control+ r7 g5 ~$ n# B1 Q
+ s+ Z/ j, h$ D# hIf you enjoyed learning about ( R' n2 k4 ^7 G# r, c6 A; O# F7 }) ^
Supply and Demand& C8 n) p: h8 @5 {. n& r
Externalities
3 K9 k; @( |1 ]: ], l4 XResource Allocation) n1 i: h) L& O9 L1 H( ^
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
) [: g p5 P+ g. \- p& C( [" XYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
& W# N! k ]1 `- m ^ECON 365 Resource Economics \( O; \ g; b; }" ?
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
5 j) k" f* l2 v. Z6 q; pScarcity and pricing
( H; q* J' L! c3 Z" L6 WContemporary Canadian resource policy issues( E* O( X7 x8 ?8 n
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Resource Allocation
t' V( q. O7 b. p* A/ s5 wPricing' [* [/ w! e9 s g% u( o2 Q" }3 o
Markets
( h C: T/ M" YGovernment roles |7 h6 L- ^9 ~+ n- T$ ]
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+ q/ j& D/ {' A9 @The energy sector, including sources and markets
3 W2 b* j: C* iCanadian Energy Policy and current issues0 ]+ e7 W2 F. W f: X$ [
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Energy Economics!7 X7 I9 o0 W5 E6 \1 z7 c
ECON 366 Energy Economics
7 V% ?6 Q9 H: _9 }. X0 mTopics:
5 x: z, I% u3 x3 n& Z3 \1 X bPricing
) Y; s. }1 N' |3 u) B! c- L" ZRole in economic growth
5 x9 m. f! d) X* q6 S# Q+ N4 mEnergy sources and markets ( q. Z: x* R7 w0 D2 B0 M+ ?
Role of government # L$ l( _' E& ]# y2 x
Regulation 2 @. w+ E8 e6 z
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Externalities9 ]1 Y0 d) w, c& p) S
Regulation
8 h$ B* n( r; g8 V$ e0 O- {. S6 |Government roles2 d1 f2 s" d$ X% p6 X
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* l0 L7 v; k! @1 f2 k# K/ pEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
& K5 w ^ I1 kSteps taken to address deterioration
! d% J1 H( _& B/ X. v2 N9 EYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
/ U, m6 p0 Y; a6 P, \. FECON 369 Economics of the Environment& ^- j# _$ h! M2 Z& c0 K* A* u% I
Topics:
! f$ X* Q# f) REconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
+ a0 ~' _2 B1 y7 K5 uTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
# l5 m. ?* j" W4 ]) X, H0 A+ h& ]: yTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
0 G! u# C' J( ZRecreation economics% e) W9 }0 s( I* W$ c5 _
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Individual Incentives
; m( M3 v% i5 ]" [ lTotal Welfare 0 Z' x' n* Q: L$ M) N5 e w
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
) h& W' V7 a& m( i. c9 A; xECON 378 Law and Economics3 q m+ R" y$ r! Y; j6 A
Topics:
* |" \* d3 a' v) t& PIssues in Criminal and Family Law
0 F {% m' Q1 n! t V3 O7 ^Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining0 c6 S. B ?: M# t
Child Support Payments8 B2 d% M. x3 h3 b3 c7 X$ U
Private Divorce agreements( \; S& ~1 `- P8 R7 |$ i" T
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
, U6 m& @+ n" ]! ]Dominant Strategies
- p0 k0 M2 {" N* k+ \0 qCollusion
- y" }5 \ q$ E) \! K, CYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ( L+ q! _* ?0 Q/ H! A
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
5 K$ y8 x8 P% u! }6 S- cTopics:
* }# v% d) O, y( J: L7 hAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
* Y0 F' R" W, W3 H! nApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 9 g( U/ w" D$ }0 E. i
Note! Prerequisites:
% P6 h* q* k; l" I/ ]ECON 384 & 299 |
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