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China as an Emerging Economy
' y7 j; Y% [- y1 DYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
3 T* L& I J0 x' L- f PECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, p+ U( b6 d2 O6 G! `
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
7 F& I. x# N3 r) H; |2 ~Recent Events in the Chinese Economy$ ]9 ^0 ~5 v. I5 r: L
Consequences of economic reform& A$ n, |. [ R: G0 z8 ^
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries2 ^& l& X2 g k* B! u9 `3 s$ f
Why economies differ
8 P, W" g; o$ F [9 {7 m, V; MCauses for such differences) ?- `: _# O5 v \1 P1 r& `
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; F- y( _( J7 m& Z8 t; Z' K
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 M# n) {+ K9 H
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Technology
+ r0 O) u* i* b+ p& v e8 TInstitutions8 e; r& h- `3 v
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 0 L. A& n) A& _: O3 S0 E: w
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Supply and Demand
: w- U2 l5 W) E9 F9 z7 i! YConsumer Behavior
' J W2 `, w. ~/ r+ qProduction and Cost
1 m: z) T7 g# ?% s5 n7 V1 FPrice and Output1 O5 R- i5 P; T1 U5 ]. W- Z
Market Structures( H; T! g$ i" M3 j
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
) q% b G. T8 h, FECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I- v- ?, |+ T$ l- t, O7 [# ^7 f
Topics:
& G% r: q& k6 S, jTheory of consumer behavior) q1 \4 H& z3 i0 R
Theory of production and cost
- u* D+ M; n S, U4 `Price and output determination under competition, ]2 Z- m& L, h. h/ k& M+ h9 Z0 f2 N
Monopoly and other market structures
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' F2 d M* F' aIf you enjoyed learning about
2 A: t% H6 b# |( R/ {) JCosts and Benefits , b a5 f4 L( Q' @
Externalities
( \7 D3 u) n u1 L7 m7 YDecision-making
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Capital Investments& Z6 Q1 g+ f9 K; ?
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ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
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Cost-Benefit Analysis9 m0 r/ e, H* q) |
Evaluating Public Investment Projects6 f- j6 K8 N! {- F" i' p3 x$ n
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Transportation
; ]# S, p5 V1 \8 m1 R, cRiver Basin Management8 m1 @( G/ H4 D& a! z* X& a
Electrical Generation
; b7 s& v; b3 v- A2 a% TOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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* q4 w; a8 o( W: Q& T8 c9 UIf you enjoyed learning about
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Resource Allocation
& B; M. j; {6 s; D1 H0 N: JTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada" Z) C/ q9 ^. H% s# B
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
# k ?, y5 A+ C3 E7 [, Y+ ]4 @$ [ECON 365 Resource Economics% q( S) M5 z: ^* l; N1 J8 ~0 p3 W
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
% A4 _2 ~( c. r- vScarcity and pricing
$ w+ v/ c7 {+ m4 u& m* M; hContemporary Canadian resource policy issues6 f# [6 G) b1 {+ d2 V, x
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Resource Allocation
6 A, p/ y$ j4 @% [; XPricing
5 `0 t$ e6 H: E+ ] L8 RMarkets
& M: s$ W2 `9 _* gGovernment roles
1 @) G) }' c! U( Q5 p9 g5 aOr would like to learn more about
. V7 t g' p. ^3 L. P, |The energy sector, including sources and markets
) ]- l9 z$ u: J! X5 W7 E- `5 yCanadian Energy Policy and current issues4 L# G* H8 H6 }2 p, d
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Energy Economics!
! u5 l: d" i1 f+ U2 G# bECON 366 Energy Economics
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Pricing
! u" W/ a3 o' f/ a) B9 aRole in economic growth
. R3 g8 m8 n# G+ H* W4 F8 q/ [Energy sources and markets % ]3 _2 C3 S4 [+ J: q
Role of government
1 {' {& E* @" }( E; ^8 KRegulation
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Regulation
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# P+ ]8 x* W' f3 z+ f( o3 z4 x9 e6 fOr would like to learn more about + h" f2 Y. v) n3 [% o
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
( e- |6 S9 ^4 m1 d0 rSteps taken to address deterioration5 n, a& f/ R& x8 m* `) Q
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ECON 369 Economics of the Environment7 L- U( y! |# m: s- z9 y p
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ; N# \* o, [: Q7 _
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 5 U* ?8 f# I: d. P0 A
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
2 {& \5 Z9 L) ?" I+ yRecreation economics
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, j. H; t7 @. M; i, y; D2 s! MIf you enjoyed learning about. t+ G9 h" l8 n( C
Individual Incentives' z6 v# P- j t% v# `! A4 l
Total Welfare
. O0 Q u# L% b; n: N+ P! PYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 2 l, S8 k7 ?& x" }3 W* K# W+ _
ECON 378 Law and Economics
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! S% O3 O. N! D: a( PIssues in Criminal and Family Law
& {. Q: s. z* W" h. lCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
( `$ ]2 p+ ]5 X' p: L dChild Support Payments
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% `4 x8 e( @: o3 J1 kCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma- Q, ?) b; D1 ^: T9 J: k3 a
Dominant Strategies
& t; I. j6 l! b3 H* Z g8 f( ICollusion
4 p5 K0 ~+ f8 F: f$ mYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 6 k. z% ]1 {' _0 Z
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications# T5 ^! e a" b8 D
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
# j/ Z+ @( A/ c2 N vApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 9 y$ X4 P. s3 g- D) o
Note! Prerequisites: % S/ w; Z( N4 O/ x% Q
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