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China as an Emerging Economy
) B i' H. z! p2 T9 ]& EYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
( `$ I0 o! H- J9 {1 Q7 f6 r$ d( nECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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Chinese Economy Characteristics3 p& A$ j4 g. r! J9 S
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy, C8 A6 ?' D- ~
Consequences of economic reform1 W0 }; q5 F- Z& Z
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries( H6 g( s! w7 V% I) w# h5 Z
Why economies differ
3 t9 B# r4 t2 BCauses for such differences
. }7 ]- S1 x4 w2 M, `You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 E7 B7 h( L9 R; L/ f) m8 BECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! S0 G- Q [3 o |: |Topics:' a5 R) w5 ]6 ?; M3 I/ H0 I
Technology% k' d, U" D3 O) s) u
Institutions
8 V! h% X6 _! J! Q" i3 I# T* p( VGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand/ M' z! V7 V/ M# h0 Q3 N
Consumer Behavior
5 }7 U) t3 g. Z! Z6 ~4 ^0 DProduction and Cost
" a* n: V. r" G- [Price and Output* Q1 Q) E; t& r9 @4 t0 P5 z7 X! y2 }4 z' }
Market Structures
5 O" e* t c ^* a/ k$ XYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
0 J. A7 ^; [) O/ |, d9 O" I4 @5 g {ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I- }5 f8 W* X8 X0 n" T9 C& k
Topics:
8 q7 o& G; e- v( l; Q. FTheory of consumer behavior4 s( `1 e5 k; J+ Y7 D1 J7 R
Theory of production and cost
7 |! c0 S) z5 \; N9 F6 ePrice and output determination under competition. w" {" P3 x8 V: O% S( H( |
Monopoly and other market structures# Q/ [; A: `6 F6 ^) Y7 L
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Costs and Benefits ! y/ B. x: X; L- |
Externalities
+ ?, f+ p$ `$ b |6 WDecision-making
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# F) u4 p1 x4 F% iCapital Investments" p$ |: r& v/ ]9 i) `* _, \7 H
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!' a: a+ N& c$ z% y4 `
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation+ \: l4 s; J! n$ S! T Q" P" f
Topics:
9 t d" U0 b% H9 Q, r( |2 rCost-Benefit Analysis
& E- U0 m* L( `7 g0 mEvaluating Public Investment Projects$ R2 r R4 H, G! Q1 J/ U
Look at examples from ; s: W1 z6 w+ i9 C+ P# e
Transportation
$ Y2 s! ?' E( N" ^4 \% Q% `River Basin Management* b; k3 z8 j# j" K/ A
Electrical Generation4 S; e7 m4 s$ ` P
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control/ a5 f2 e2 I4 w7 ]& x. N
2 w2 C3 a( Y2 r& ~$ L' O: ]If you enjoyed learning about
4 X) g+ m6 P9 H: S7 s4 I8 o% CSupply and Demand
" z: K( F3 i$ M i# lExternalities4 G2 v6 h( R. n2 l i
Resource Allocation; d5 t8 D2 {; h
Taxation
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& ?8 ]* d D6 _Supply of Natural Resources in Canada! Y+ e, x2 D& N- e- ^7 ~
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!, f4 o7 f" R% A, @) i; z6 ?- U
ECON 365 Resource Economics
6 X3 E0 ^8 _' r1 B. kTopics:9 y c$ }8 y' V. a# U$ M9 a* O
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
; |, e. {! z& V7 a' @* xScarcity and pricing8 _0 d3 J2 O) b/ u2 W
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation8 q Y" d; H6 R8 c7 {* Y8 O
Pricing9 m: Q4 V* H0 z/ n
Markets
! s$ B; d: z' ]' I( eGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
4 Q. s- \1 d3 @) R2 }3 `, bCanadian Energy Policy and current issues; a( B$ m6 n! ^- `( c! J4 {6 i
You might enjoy a course about , E+ N' G8 A3 `) J1 B
Energy Economics!
4 m* i F7 Q7 w- u) Y m- PECON 366 Energy Economics
! \( W' r2 F- U% UTopics:
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Role in economic growth $ N! T& u. |. p$ O
Energy sources and markets " m+ L( b$ ^4 G+ |4 S
Role of government $ T, D* q% K# [) m
Regulation
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. y H! y: z4 k pIf you enjoyed learning about
0 F1 C4 O* a6 l$ ^% z! ? r: tExternalities
, k- P9 ?5 O8 M& t' x& \Regulation
3 J% @+ v. d* `& n$ _Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration, o8 m- E1 R8 r# C1 @7 e1 `
Steps taken to address deterioration
" m1 H4 ?* M9 [4 ~6 v" S2 IYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
5 k! e: N. B* t8 l$ OECON 369 Economics of the Environment
1 g" ~) ^$ Q2 c- r. h( iTopics: & O3 E- o6 E4 ?+ @$ L. K
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
+ ^# M, \- F. v6 Z9 l, A) H3 n$ HTypes and causes of environmental deterioration " s1 ?2 n5 x5 N7 q! C5 x+ ^% s/ U! {
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration - r' Q) e+ j- M9 \9 Q! _
Recreation economics5 s8 r8 E1 I5 b0 o/ o, w
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Individual Incentives
; _9 X7 E# s# h- Q5 l- W6 ` kTotal Welfare
3 I. s, N O4 jYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
8 \$ \4 m8 J/ x" T" |ECON 378 Law and Economics
+ n( j2 U$ T! W; A" _Topics: . e/ p; d0 c* ^$ G( Z. {
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
( Y% C$ V/ N# ]) a ]1 t! d9 ECrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining) {5 t8 W$ Q1 Q+ u+ u3 R
Child Support Payments
& {3 G6 e) t" }' @Private Divorce agreements
0 g% c* I- @, G+ {% y8 y2 hCriminal provisions of the Competition Act9 h! n5 b5 ^3 b7 o& ~1 H
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If you enjoyed learning about
. t6 ~9 f) Z8 a& J4 ZPrisoners Dilemma) I e Z& p4 H$ n P; G7 q
Dominant Strategies e& l: Q; `8 P& \9 Z: S1 |; y" q
Collusion, Y9 ]% Z* f% s. J
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! % l! k: Q/ C! @- ]7 l$ d
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications, P$ \2 ~% K- J; m4 V
Topics:
; o& o0 a1 D' i6 {# N, yAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games. t i" B& V; h. F. m
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion % }, y8 ]0 ?" n: q$ ]# R, M) N
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