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ECON 3343-The European Union in Transition Institution Name: University of New Brunswick Course Subject: Economics Education Level: Undergraduate Course Code: ECON 3343 Course Title: The European Union in Transition Description: This course examines the economic, political, and legal aspects of the EU and its member states. Topics included are money and finance and government institutions and further political/economic integration with Eastern Europe. This course is an elective in the Law and Society program. Course Website Link |
ECON 3361-Eastern Europe in Transition Institution Name: University of New Brunswick Course Subject: Economics Education Level: Undergraduate Course Code: ECON 3361 Course Title: Eastern Europe in Transition Description: This is an introduction to the politics and economics of Eastern Europe. The course examines how the countries of Eastern Europe, Eurasia and the former Yugoslavia emerge into a market system and integrate with Western Europe and the rest of the world. Money, banking, trade, and government policies will be emphasized. Course Website Link |
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ECON 3531-International Development Institution Name: University of New Brunswick Course Subject: Economics Education Level: Undergraduate Course Code: ECON 3531 Course Title: International Development Description: Development theory at both sectoral and aggregate level; analysis of growth, employment, distribution of income, intersectoral investment allocation, and investment in human capital. Course Website Link |
ECON 3542-Topics in International Development Institution Name: University of New Brunswick Course Subject: Economics Education Level: Undergraduate Course Code: ECON 3542 Course Title: Topics in International Development Description: An analysis of the international dimension of economic problems faced and policies adopted by developing countries of Asia, Latin America, and Africa. Topics include: international trade, direct foreign investment, technology transfer, regional economic blocks, structural liberalization, debt and development financing, high rate of population growth and exhausting of natural resources. Course Website Link |
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ECON 3551-INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Institution Name: Mount Allison University Course Subject: Economics Education Level: Undergraduate Course Code: ECON 3551 Course Title: INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Description: This course focuses on differences in the patterns of economic development in the world economy. The primary focus is the developing world and on national and international policies designed to improve the global distribution of income. The economic development policies of the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the United Nations will be critically examined. Course Website Link |
ECON 3621-INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION: POLICY Institution Name: Mount Allison University Course Subject: Economics Course Instructor: Law, S Education Level: Undergraduate Course Code: ECON 3621 Course Title: INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION: POLICY Description: The economics of vertical and horizontal restraints. The course provides an introduction to regulatory economics and Canadian and International competition policy. Topics may include policy issues concerning the control of mergers, monopoly, predatory pricing, collusion, resale price maintenance, exclusive dealing, tying, and other contractual agreements including restrictions on contracting agents. Course Website Link |
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ECON 3633-International Public Law Institution Name: University of New Brunswick Course Subject: Economics Education Level: Undergraduate Course Code: ECON 3633 Course Title: International Public Law Description: Examines the sources of law such as custom and treaties and addresses specific issues in the international system: the law of armed conflict, human rights, dispute settlement, intergovernmental and supranational organizations, intellectual property rights, the environment, and the relationship between business corporations, sovereign states and private citizens. Course Website Link |
Institution Name: Mount Allison University Course Subject: Economics Course Instructor: VanBeselaere, C. Education Level: Undergraduate Course Code: ECON 3901 Course Title: INTERNATIONAL TRADE Description: Issues examined will include the pure economic theory of international trade and important institutions (the FTA, NAFTA, the EC, GATT, etc.), plus problems and policies associated with trade in goods and services. Students will examine issues such as free trade and protectionism and the gains and losses resulting from globalization. Course Website Link |
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ECON 3921-INTERNATIONAL FINANCE Institution Name: Mount Allison University Course Subject: Economics Education Level: Undergraduate Course Code: ECON 3921 Course Title: INTERNATIONAL FINANCE Description: This course examines the financial side of international trade. The focus is on exchange rates, the balance of international payments, and alternative means of adjustment to shocks in the international economy, and international monetary arrangements. Course Website Link |
Institution Name: University of New Brunswick Course Subject: History Education Level: Undergraduate Course Code: HIST 2100 Course Title: Modern Europe Description: Traces the development of modern Europe from the time of the French and Industrial Revolutions. Considerable emphasis is placed on social and cultural matters. Course Website Link |
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