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Growth" e7 o4 C: ?* u. E5 J* @
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, a0 G& F" r! N' OChina as an Emerging Economy, H% x, T! ~4 l3 X7 a" y, s6 b1 k
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
6 x6 u g' T$ k, t2 M) sECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
- A, q0 B4 g" g, ^8 Q5 gTopics:
) Y+ h s4 j, ]# A5 Y$ x$ ]Chinese Economy Characteristics
0 C7 ~. I- | g& ]2 v1 _Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
8 {) Z$ |$ ]$ A) a! [3 fConsequences of economic reform8 g C5 S% ?, A6 b: W
Canada’s economic relations with China# f( H6 M- F- K* f
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Rich and Poor Countries
- b6 D' P/ P3 U; m* wWhy economies differ
& d- J3 J3 a/ WCauses for such differences" I" |- K Q4 L. r. Z
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( g# i6 A7 p6 u- w$ H- B' vECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
" }5 o. {5 u0 G1 r5 \Topics:+ o3 K9 ?$ ?) D& J+ _
Technology1 s5 o: G. R- b9 H+ r( C. N# [& d
Institutions4 p" Q+ l ?% H$ {. ?1 ^& p4 \' f
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand) A1 V# |1 z5 F2 ]8 X
Consumer Behavior2 N* R8 i) q A: C4 n' h
Production and Cost
1 i/ P" V9 J3 ?- SPrice and Output
# i" F7 P2 O! l$ \! p+ b1 IMarket Structures
6 r8 f, y" j' a$ JYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!5 v4 Y# ~3 j, g c( O' o3 z
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 X7 Z7 S( w8 }8 N5 M
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Theory of consumer behavior
; k4 Y4 o/ a4 `* a0 ^- iTheory of production and cost
% f) X4 y3 `, Q, x- `) Q1 S( Q2 O# tPrice and output determination under competition/ ^ ?9 G3 m% L5 A0 |5 F" l
Monopoly and other market structures% u- |6 a% _7 I! ?* o" U
7 E0 {5 H4 t8 NIf you enjoyed learning about
6 q& [1 b8 p4 F7 VCosts and Benefits # x5 [( k& m) D' B3 t: o
Externalities, \) s( x; Y8 \# d' H+ y/ B
Decision-making3 l( [+ Q/ O4 a) \6 [( ^
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Capital Investments
1 M* Z+ S1 V% g6 B; r6 N8 EYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!, i0 [4 Y+ K" u' U a! _* C. y$ _
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation* K( `2 g) d4 {( v
Topics:$ L. m! J0 B1 m S9 _+ b5 u* o$ b
Cost-Benefit Analysis) J8 O8 K" ^: i( M- I
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
B* b6 d1 p: I* ZLook at examples from . L! R, B% c- C6 W6 ]
Transportation* V# P& b! J/ i$ K& }" S
River Basin Management& H3 c; q/ r4 h
Electrical Generation! O& V( e+ u. T! ~2 T
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control) [ o% d' o( N* I+ V3 i' A
2 u0 t/ \9 m9 ^- a" M$ A+ _If you enjoyed learning about
, H1 A$ @1 n. v4 c2 Y( o( H2 eSupply and Demand: u3 s9 d7 R9 q8 K% B F* _: p
Externalities5 ^. H2 A7 o, K1 U$ n& ~2 b
Resource Allocation ~/ K' i" g) g/ ?9 Q( D9 T* V' c
Taxation- A7 i# N9 c: e$ n" |7 h
Or would like to learn more about
9 e$ L3 x9 U9 |) z+ i3 H" HSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
" o# p; q4 V J4 v% T" LYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!0 a. m$ n0 `9 ^1 f. j1 F7 d
ECON 365 Resource Economics
, x; f# W& }& Q3 C! Q* mTopics:
( Z. H, z% f) x x: gExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources: S. n* X( |/ C( c8 W+ |
Scarcity and pricing* Y6 m/ _% `% @$ w9 f7 R3 R
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
: t e+ j+ z- p) z9 H( qResource Allocation
8 i. a6 v6 W) f- WPricing( m) [. G" g6 w: N
Markets
/ y1 b+ s r8 {Government roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
" i5 d# E; J0 T: {( {) bCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
, X* M7 r7 P3 v' EYou might enjoy a course about
- x. y& {) c6 w3 M2 [Energy Economics!
3 G* ^% e* p% E4 @ S* EECON 366 Energy Economics
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Pricing
) K) J4 Z4 X4 t3 u5 E4 j* CRole in economic growth
! `0 H, T b2 j" R, TEnergy sources and markets
3 e- s0 G h3 c0 [) qRole of government 2 v0 i3 J8 b' o( n% h* u% _) E
Regulation 4 B' O2 D: {+ V1 p. a3 n
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Externalities3 k) A s& S$ S5 L
Regulation
# K4 q; s1 [/ `4 h+ V. \3 A1 pGovernment roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
4 x! M i, j; u* L, C3 TSteps taken to address deterioration9 C. r$ w; o/ B! E/ c
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
2 V! M/ o7 V7 w# C- [ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
& U# R( w; t- l+ A4 K' UTopics: . f" r) z! n6 _! q- u& C8 A( {" l
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
& f8 t3 @$ M5 {, eTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
! L; c1 l ^# _% B8 n6 u% ]Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
. z$ A( n- ?, {9 N; t* nRecreation economics w8 t3 e8 a% j' _) s- {& |* h3 Z1 b
$ e L7 B& \; N( dIf you enjoyed learning about" v$ X$ V2 F2 A6 a- I3 [5 b
Individual Incentives
1 F/ u$ B, F. N! vTotal Welfare ; g/ M' F5 c% e" Y: E2 J' c
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + X3 }7 y8 V0 b V1 p. C" l
ECON 378 Law and Economics' Z& Z/ ]. q2 O7 M" H+ `6 e X: e* V# I
Topics: % t. s) ]7 `) B R/ c* G$ N
Issues in Criminal and Family Law w7 |5 ], E) P
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
$ z6 x; W, g( LChild Support Payments
! b# r2 C, B1 B0 o9 l/ q9 t5 i0 vPrivate Divorce agreements
5 P! [% q9 g6 T6 j' t' ^Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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9 b4 t5 Z V& P8 z- lIf you enjoyed learning about 4 J- h8 ?5 O" R$ P; ^5 R; B
Prisoners Dilemma
% H! q4 c/ P9 ^8 V8 ]Dominant Strategies
" K$ y7 ]2 t& ?( _' {Collusion
9 G( \0 @5 M4 mYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 7 y; v8 T8 s( R
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications) {, ^5 a9 \7 c4 u- @
Topics:
; a5 J4 u6 W9 A) qAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
2 i; [2 c, ?0 m5 pApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 7 u1 m8 q; g1 C" S4 O; t0 E
Note! Prerequisites:
4 `* ? L, z" S" t! cECON 384 & 299 |
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