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Trade
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5 B4 L5 U% |, o0 ]" V+ V2 jChina as an Emerging Economy8 M* c2 Q4 n. H
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
1 B; z0 h7 d) G$ N6 d3 Z# m oECON 211 Chinese Economic Development: o" z) p0 R" v5 [
Topics:
" j; R% d8 f9 M: O& t1 y0 H, {Chinese Economy Characteristics/ s, Y; [. m5 Y5 v5 d% y( W- N
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy2 Q8 a% S8 @8 h- ?- Y5 y1 m
Consequences of economic reform" E3 s7 p7 Y. v
Canada’s economic relations with China( t4 q( n& C0 {! Z m" @( U& @$ {
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Rich and Poor Countries) ~6 f5 i7 N" A$ `) c9 n( k
Why economies differ
- N! O4 F9 [- DCauses for such differences% V: u! Q ]. ^1 T$ Q. C
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 N' F% q1 s% s1 }% l+ OECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 W$ t. F d8 m6 E& ~
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Technology
" E( ?# N! E2 x: P4 iInstitutions
# l$ f( q& R& R- sGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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2 X0 y, Y8 F# V9 Y! mSupply and Demand
3 m" Q! B) c, u/ uConsumer Behavior
% x, i1 u2 e& [6 M& FProduction and Cost
3 j8 Q/ K7 t8 q v' rPrice and Output
( T1 F" O2 Q. z: P" {. MMarket Structures& U* C2 u5 {7 p4 X ~6 s
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
3 w0 ` b/ f. z3 ]ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
2 [* r, l9 _! C; P1 A$ X! [$ @Topics:
5 R* E1 I2 j1 V( W+ @7 hTheory of consumer behavior
9 _* d! O/ j# E* h `2 W& `+ ~" g3 mTheory of production and cost
. h( Y4 ]7 w. }: c0 o* aPrice and output determination under competition W6 Y# q6 Y$ o) G0 [% \$ D+ M+ Q
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
; o( m& d1 \2 gExternalities3 N5 k+ y6 J4 }$ C$ o
Decision-making
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Capital Investments2 o8 O$ j: f/ U9 O! S3 V
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!, v+ \* s- p! M9 A' k, r1 C
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation8 O+ u3 z4 k0 J: G$ y* a3 K& K
Topics:
7 p4 [1 A! D) l# b0 V+ hCost-Benefit Analysis5 B3 }" l, Y7 @! d$ {& z- f, e
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
, s* r, U8 B. G+ ~/ v+ |Look at examples from 3 C2 b( @* E" X+ R
Transportation& Q! z- m( W& f/ D8 T/ w* f
River Basin Management7 z$ ~. C% b2 r' B
Electrical Generation+ |0 @1 Z8 `+ R; L3 }, U d
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control. X6 ^" L9 \8 a$ Z6 F3 H: B: p
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7 N1 o6 |! Y, L2 ~5 l4 KSupply and Demand9 P6 p% Y' q: g; _7 g3 Q6 h
Externalities- P2 \, n8 s1 h, Q* P
Resource Allocation7 j: f$ s- P( P- X
Taxation
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5 {; A& G, I" o- g" k, ^+ _/ n% LSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
2 t }- W5 K4 n# b& d/ wYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
' n1 O S: Z; uECON 365 Resource Economics: e1 A" Y* S2 ~
Topics:
7 u* Z/ @% p' W# r/ oExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
3 I1 |6 P/ N4 o! ?* ~* T9 e) W& |Scarcity and pricing. b/ D% R8 h. N. n' w( E
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues. v3 ^4 N- M# H0 J0 ?" ~; W, x
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Resource Allocation
4 K/ E1 Q \$ E! [: o* G IPricing
, @ I7 a1 r: W5 f" z7 m3 t- AMarkets! L3 O P% _! s0 ^8 a" k$ N
Government roles1 w9 d: M! F5 f$ H- U. h
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
4 \. i G9 C( X9 K. j% bCanadian Energy Policy and current issues9 @+ r" O% \% U [* R8 P1 g% k
You might enjoy a course about
* G4 N/ w1 g# y: W3 jEnergy Economics! {- ^' W) `. @, i" \+ M
ECON 366 Energy Economics4 S5 m5 R% Y {$ y
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Pricing# }* k8 f) |/ u$ S
Role in economic growth 3 n7 D: }( d4 g' F3 G! `
Energy sources and markets
& g8 h7 l2 r4 P$ yRole of government ; v+ A/ \) z, y% V2 U* `7 o. m
Regulation
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Externalities9 [1 O5 X( `8 p# d$ |* ~* f! I
Regulation
4 S8 d6 P" `; I! t% M A) QGovernment roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration9 P0 O! W( r- B+ S, G& ~. l
Steps taken to address deterioration6 H, h" h1 Z* v" q# `
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
5 j5 L8 e7 u2 m6 z. ?* c; fECON 369 Economics of the Environment
3 S: T6 v/ o& A9 k3 p% |$ qTopics:
6 E6 r& ]6 y& X3 tEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 3 G- e2 f1 i- J4 Z: [
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
( h: g$ Z" d7 t3 {$ p- iTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
5 c2 J) E, { P8 d4 r7 fRecreation economics) q1 l0 z. J. M( v$ H. P
9 ^6 m5 ?8 r9 {2 ~8 s* @8 r* @6 EIf you enjoyed learning about
1 F3 `) F/ u7 n7 G+ k% ^( a Individual Incentives. u* \8 ^4 B) c
Total Welfare
' {- I- P# _+ H" d8 PYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! : S2 O/ T2 k% f; G
ECON 378 Law and Economics
6 }5 w+ S$ l. g( d dTopics:
- G. p6 P9 d8 EIssues in Criminal and Family Law1 J6 D( C" A& C4 o% l; J7 u
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining* J- ~8 |. d# ^+ | @# F4 y1 Y: O/ O8 `
Child Support Payments
0 i1 [0 O6 m4 G6 Z/ aPrivate Divorce agreements8 s5 O0 v: W9 U: o& A& U1 l
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma+ ^& [# T( X& W9 u
Dominant Strategies& M) Q; [. @ x9 L% Y0 k2 _
Collusion
# w5 }0 t) B5 ^' [- TYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
" r) E2 [( m) dECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
6 M+ ]9 N6 T+ ^; I2 M" M; BTopics: 8 Q C- I2 A& O& I+ u
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games" i8 c/ m+ ^( d/ a$ n
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
2 v* n1 ]6 c4 `/ m: d" T, ~3 a& BNote! Prerequisites:
6 q- V2 L5 ~" h0 W0 MECON 384 & 299 |
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