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Business & Economics Gateway site for canadian business information including grants, subsidies and programmes of Recent canadian economic data from the Federal Government. http://library.coquitlam.bc.ca/Online Information/Useful Web Sites/business.htm
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Extractions: Commerce and Economics is a general specialization with the flexibility to create your own focus (e.g. tax, money and banking) by taking the appropriate commerce and economics courses. Many economics courses are required. A good understanding of calculus and an aptitude for numbers will be strong assets. Econ 302 is recommended because it is a prerequisite for many senior level economics courses and provides an opportunity to graduate with an Economics minor (please consult the Department of Economics for details). Course Requirements for Commerce and Economics There is no specific Sauder School of Business student club for this option. For more information, consider joining the UBC Economics Student Association. Student clubs help students gain exposure and meet other students with similar interests. Individual clubs also organize multiple networking events throughout the year to further expose students to professionals from that industry. You can join these clubs to learn more about your interests as well as meet other students who share interests similar to yours. Option Information Sessions
The Review Of Economic Performance And Social Progress He is a founding editor of canadian business Economics (1992 to 1998) and established the International Productivity Monitor in 2000. http://www.csls.ca/repsp/repsp1.asp
Extractions: France St-Hilaire Volume was published in June 2001 jointly by the Centre for the Study of Living Standards and the Institute for Research on Public Policy and distributed by McGill-Queen's University Press. Keith Banting Andrew Sharpe and France St-Hilaire "The Longest Decade: Introduction and Overview" Lars Osberg "Needs and Wants: What Is Social Progress and How Should It Be Measured" John F. Helliwell "Social Capital, the Economy and Well-Being" Frank L. Graves "The Economy Through a Public Lens: Shifting Canadian Views of the Economy" Paul Jenkins and Brian O'Reilly "Monetary Policy and the Economic Well-Being of Canadians" Pierre Fortin "Interest Rates, Unemployment and Inflation: The Canadian Experience in the 1990s"
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Ryerson Library - Research Guides - Canadian Economics business. HF5000+. canadian economic Conditions See also the Library s guide International business and economics Sources, and the information on http://www.ryerson.ca/library/subjects/canecon/print.html
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Course Descriptions economics. ECON 110 business in the Global Market (3 sem. hrs.) ECON 308 canadian economic Policy and Problems (3 sem. hrs.) http://www.twu.ca/ac/20042005/CourseDescriptions/Economics.aspx
Extractions: www.twu.ca Academic Calendar CourseDescriptions CourseDescriptions ... Course Descriptions An introduction to global business practices. A survey of governmental and corporate practices of major economic systemsJapan, Europe, Pacific Rim, Rhine countries, etc. Different cultural meanings of concepts such as globalization, world class, nimble organizations, empowerment, and teams. The class provides the students with experiential as well as classroom learning to provide a better grasp of the differences in cultures and the adaptation of the concepts. NB: Offered when available in summer with overseas travel component. Cross-listed: BUSI 110. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor. Open to both Business and non-Business majors. An introduction to micro and macro economics, the nature of economics related to the distribution of wealth, functions of the marketplace, monetary and fiscal policy, international trade, and gross national product. Factors of production, supply and demand, exchange of goods, price determination, business cycles, concept of interest, employment, and the banking system. Includes consideration of economic units such as individuals, households, firms, and markets. Prerequisite(s): None. (3-0; 3-0)