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: h/ g" I1 G% d) E' F# z/ Z$ \Growth( ~% y- A+ H/ ?# P5 r# E$ `
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China as an Emerging Economy
, @5 c3 L/ X; [8 qYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
* G- K' x3 W/ H: f# {1 }ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development7 e5 S& U3 V1 \# O1 k' V- K
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
4 _0 @3 p. W" t k. x& V* sRecent Events in the Chinese Economy' ]# G( P) l4 m& x* Y' x& q
Consequences of economic reform& G+ I: b, d) k9 b0 D7 c
Canada’s economic relations with China) u9 c% u" ?- w( z' n5 o
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+ W* T7 H4 W; M2 m% m5 nRich and Poor Countries( M' R) |7 e& O. e
Why economies differ$ m3 B) g% D+ ]; K7 Q# z- r
Causes for such differences
) s; R M8 K- C9 k/ [You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 b, y& c3 K/ k i# Y% qECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 e( s9 M' L' D- ^8 i
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Technology. Z* d# o( z/ u+ ^3 C, [! \3 H
Institutions, I A" @) L; S* [* t' C: I: I
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 0 C& W. _! [1 h) k" t2 M( u6 ]; y
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5 x( r* H( a2 j9 t) y4 PSupply and Demand1 g/ }! L8 K. K$ J q4 B0 l
Consumer Behavior9 X9 g/ F! \1 T1 v* ^- G
Production and Cost
) n, I) G% A! {1 N/ S9 ~; [Price and Output
" k; F: i' Z0 T& \4 Y1 d* F$ J$ mMarket Structures
- L0 S9 n- A7 w5 q3 pYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
) J3 {+ Z( D* b, p' ?! Z# GECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
0 {2 Y; ]; o) r. c/ CTopics: 8 m2 b5 I" n+ d. T8 n
Theory of consumer behavior
# e* |9 I( t9 @3 {Theory of production and cost
9 }5 u( m' q0 m9 M+ u, S+ F: `, gPrice and output determination under competition! |' o) O q: U" C
Monopoly and other market structures1 I/ v1 p( P7 z# C# }, _* J8 ]8 z
0 Y% N6 X6 P, {6 l' \' ]. HIf you enjoyed learning about
3 i1 n1 G% q) y) x/ f; uCosts and Benefits 9 f6 l, ?0 M, g7 s c! K
Externalities
6 p* d+ C4 e& M6 t$ {/ u" jDecision-making
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2 a& \2 l* o c) T4 G" d3 OCapital Investments; F: Z. h) |; r; j& g
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!7 R, m$ m" ~- F/ s2 [1 }/ ^
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
# V+ N# u" I' ~8 b7 r8 m- JTopics:
0 _4 r& c- g" ~+ q8 DCost-Benefit Analysis+ ~6 h+ K4 p. F* s) o
Evaluating Public Investment Projects3 i* N3 ]4 z% Y7 x. K7 c8 f& t
Look at examples from
; M2 _0 p+ a/ g x5 [Transportation
/ F$ Q8 e, M* S, ^River Basin Management
( s: {* A+ H6 |# M2 U7 T1 A- yElectrical Generation& i% Q5 t0 @6 V, e" G+ ^
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control6 s/ l5 ^6 H: P2 T2 i/ d' e3 i7 ?( v
1 ?0 v: d5 r* bIf you enjoyed learning about
. Q' _5 C; w; FSupply and Demand. I3 E( I* R; V) h+ ^
Externalities
' [$ ?7 h% K3 Q0 r4 u' r6 z# w4 m oResource Allocation. Q( H2 Y& R% h* N, y) ? {- s
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada( n) m5 M( r5 u% k9 ~0 n
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
* u- |2 a% v+ X# k G3 DECON 365 Resource Economics
" m6 n" u+ y4 B2 k5 f& mTopics:
2 p0 y' z% r. J4 [" A7 `Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources3 G/ N4 o& I6 d( q0 z2 e4 P
Scarcity and pricing# T& p1 k. o6 A
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
( ]6 y- p' G8 F6 C+ yPricing2 {+ A/ @7 _4 h% [9 T0 v
Markets
9 H4 F2 R& Q" V) zGovernment roles
8 i" F1 N9 n ^% }6 m1 nOr would like to learn more about 5 C) X! v& I) v& Y
The energy sector, including sources and markets
( K6 I! Q6 I7 {$ KCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
# c1 p5 Y6 V. E' j$ J7 y/ k( F- g) }% qYou might enjoy a course about % ]5 } \. P( ?4 N9 C
Energy Economics!
0 l- B/ p$ I7 j* z' rECON 366 Energy Economics6 c7 g* D0 _6 U* |
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Pricing+ b- h8 A" U0 g' T
Role in economic growth
# m- k6 f3 a0 ^! z8 UEnergy sources and markets " `* r6 c( O/ w8 R$ f
Role of government
- L1 D3 Q8 f$ q' q/ S" ^Regulation ( K" ^! J0 X3 e) ~
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Externalities6 D* V* e% `1 ^
Regulation
5 a* t8 B& G, n# T2 J# uGovernment roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration4 E; i V6 |6 ]& Q0 w6 j4 D
Steps taken to address deterioration8 {. p2 R. ]7 k" F, `6 x
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
Q, d9 U) c/ \+ y/ u7 A# }9 a/ [ECON 369 Economics of the Environment7 k7 O# A' M& K, v
Topics:
$ ^5 B( w3 G7 bEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment : u/ e/ m& w' k1 J
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
7 X1 v1 \- f4 t7 Y' |: S7 s2 t2 ^+ kTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
" [, N {0 i& ~7 N! cRecreation economics* E3 z, n% j f) ^
; g# S2 U- W) L% C. L; _If you enjoyed learning about' c8 c# r8 N# l9 p3 \; |
Individual Incentives! D2 m+ ~# b) {# O. e2 `6 @7 n0 h
Total Welfare 6 w3 q/ J5 ^ l* g' r2 S/ d
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
* L5 a1 i1 ^6 h* YECON 378 Law and Economics$ r# ?9 ~" x2 q, Y8 Z: ?! i) \
Topics:
6 r8 K. D& R1 |- NIssues in Criminal and Family Law
! K# C+ W: I9 x6 f) RCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
- r( g# _4 F6 ~9 a/ P0 OChild Support Payments; d& |; e+ v3 q7 a
Private Divorce agreements) _* ?. }, y; |8 f3 q( T v4 t
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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! \6 q; f9 i# D. Y4 ]Prisoners Dilemma1 n5 K* K) ?, d# M6 g
Dominant Strategies
# z+ t* q3 q) i( |. k/ V0 fCollusion# u; [2 ^/ s) C) w+ J8 z" p
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
, S, p( S6 D- y/ E$ \ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: o: T* V+ W$ |$ ~' c& _' A
Topics:
% ~3 f0 \" o, p4 P/ X5 IAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games2 ]4 o! [2 C" ^/ m9 G; o
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 1 c; k: _# j9 u! c6 f
Note! Prerequisites: / F/ n( B6 O7 f
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