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5 G0 s/ _: N x, ZGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy
, N1 U4 A1 c( C- o) A) UYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
; q$ g5 `3 N5 f3 w( j: d' UECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
" ?7 w* B. ~. s d+ pTopics:
( l' {( E7 e8 L( ]Chinese Economy Characteristics
" X2 V% D" ]) URecent Events in the Chinese Economy
- i% n4 K% t! O' M2 G. a/ M, kConsequences of economic reform- m' w4 Q. B1 u& M6 C1 i6 u
Canada’s economic relations with China
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5 [; u \3 w% vRich and Poor Countries( t9 |3 _) v+ Y7 [/ {
Why economies differ' n" s# [) f: G
Causes for such differences
2 y& v- o: d6 T2 HYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
$ {4 t0 {; L1 E' i$ A: i& _' PECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 r( a/ G! t$ O' b+ P
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Technology. Z. |. Q% z& |- B' b5 F
Institutions+ Q3 g2 ~, O$ J/ c5 X8 p! J
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
- M# k/ n4 k: Y! S& s2 ySupply and Demand4 u6 V, K5 v/ Z' I) Z* i
Consumer Behavior- p' ]4 r0 M9 ?8 H* I
Production and Cost
+ B0 O3 B3 D0 pPrice and Output) m. t6 S ^/ H) Z# N8 S
Market Structures
% C" S1 z/ S# I( y5 F' z* AYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!0 O1 m! ]- v# [2 W% l7 s% D
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
+ q' q5 l `1 K0 bTopics: " X' c; r5 G: w; W5 K6 V& q
Theory of consumer behavior
C9 E& Y; Y0 M, p3 QTheory of production and cost2 E+ t) K% _8 ~' W- G
Price and output determination under competition
* @# ^% ` i& d% r2 y& nMonopoly and other market structures$ G7 Z7 b7 E: F" u% {
/ _1 i' v# @6 R/ Q* KIf you enjoyed learning about
1 M" |1 _ _% D( p; f: vCosts and Benefits
. l0 R5 T# L2 \/ n0 i9 O) G- k% e+ e8 ?Externalities: h9 Z# B5 h1 n7 D" j% s
Decision-making
|7 W- A$ p3 {) k/ \6 g9 ~) w# G; c5 L: ]Or would like to learn more about
5 p2 r" [) d; E7 W9 X3 h! X$ \Capital Investments" ^3 i- U5 a: B& f
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!$ _ ~5 ~% i) T2 M) C
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
" [9 {5 o- b! [. ?& w' fTopics:8 E" k; g. p( M6 z
Cost-Benefit Analysis
m I' L" x+ B/ f* L7 y: W5 r2 r3 {Evaluating Public Investment Projects
3 i/ T) V1 f- [7 ]) G) ELook at examples from
5 O+ p, Y/ a0 w. A' wTransportation
( O+ N1 M! X8 K' [2 G& KRiver Basin Management9 M3 O# o3 d }# K2 D) d8 B. H
Electrical Generation+ v& ?$ @, n0 J5 x7 Y$ Y
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
! }! N" a& Z( Q: [Externalities. ]+ `* z/ f6 L) G" k3 ?# r# h
Resource Allocation: J0 M t/ W' G+ b/ V' _' @
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
( ~0 i1 ~3 P, r5 WYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
2 a8 J& m6 }3 }% g A0 QECON 365 Resource Economics+ ~* ^- i2 k7 \4 t4 `, _+ o C6 w
Topics:2 v5 J& h( Y. ?: X8 P$ q
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources r, O9 ]; c$ i% N
Scarcity and pricing
( R) c: s# G& x; ~# |; F( [Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues3 q% x* T9 U0 q" r n) w
- R3 B! e! T" nIf you enjoyed learning about 2 {8 u% s3 X8 n
Resource Allocation
4 m" }0 }2 V! }& A9 dPricing
) m+ P5 I0 } O5 @& E+ rMarkets
" e+ q; V" x0 H& U3 iGovernment roles" l* ^8 V% c1 F8 |4 ?
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* a6 X; {4 `/ BThe energy sector, including sources and markets
% ]2 ]6 i* g `/ jCanadian Energy Policy and current issues& Q- t( L6 Y! C4 A6 Y0 g
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Energy Economics!- }4 q4 f' ?( Q
ECON 366 Energy Economics
4 D: M8 _9 ^1 K3 w- f: w4 |Topics:
3 m( R6 G0 t/ l. c8 P- dPricing
* f; x, c3 c6 y( x) qRole in economic growth
2 c+ |/ K- I9 oEnergy sources and markets / C: ?5 l" S9 E
Role of government
( r6 _! r w6 W% |% SRegulation ! M5 {4 a! s' J( S! x
+ x6 u: S, l. ~3 M( k( BIf you enjoyed learning about % L m: ]. Q: g, ?9 g' n/ j O
Externalities
+ q$ k% G$ J& I1 iRegulation
8 [- e6 ^) \# w# g2 D/ R& E. eGovernment roles
. I7 \2 N' o9 `5 R- xOr would like to learn more about
' b, f, F$ t' K- uEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration, r2 b3 }* R; l% R: j7 P+ k. E! |5 _
Steps taken to address deterioration
g2 j4 A+ U2 _+ O+ R5 ~- bYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
0 y$ P/ ?' H" YECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 T% V/ R0 P# {3 ^
Topics: " |; [1 |& F, A8 o' @
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment % G1 y& p/ G- \
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ) m% h6 `4 L4 h* _" t) L C
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration " D% ]( i1 t& n) M# s' L
Recreation economics
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S$ u& g0 [# A( X+ |7 U8 jIf you enjoyed learning about
) g" C0 b: {- x1 q6 y9 w Individual Incentives0 a9 e! |4 ~& e+ x. J
Total Welfare 2 O/ \& x! T- F2 A' L7 b) |
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
4 Q7 C, [7 ^1 N/ f; @: i; I; cECON 378 Law and Economics4 M1 ^" v6 B( e* j; X) {
Topics:
+ S8 L7 q$ e1 y+ p) B" N, N DIssues in Criminal and Family Law
: p: ~& z1 n$ }& j3 U& x2 ?Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
! @: Q1 O/ o n C& nChild Support Payments& r7 `4 h. h! A( z3 f5 r
Private Divorce agreements
" k' @" s I+ u; J* w4 ?0 LCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
% a1 g; w/ F* k& HDominant Strategies" c2 w* W# ^) L8 F9 k
Collusion
) i0 {, V4 z9 \/ y0 {( x' j4 [, MYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
& N* ^* m& Z, M& NECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
) c. z( H, r p, Z- u1 CTopics:
1 L( {% @" o, t" f; X+ i tAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games$ @8 l( S. e2 E7 ]6 o& n
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
& L+ T( X6 `5 K; U' T A, j% s TNote! Prerequisites:
/ Z0 |( b. j0 T3 V' h; Z! XECON 384 & 299 |
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