Last offered Spring 2013
Cross Listed as ECON215
This course is an introduction to international trade and finance with an emphasis on issues of current interest. Topics to be discussed may include: the gains from trade; why nations trade; different theories of the pattern of trade; the effects of tariffs and other trade barriers on national welfare and income distribution; the balance of payments, the determination of foreign exchange rates, and alternative exchange rate regimes.
Class Format: lecture/discussion
Requirements/Evaluation: problem sets, a midterm, and a final exam
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Prerequisites: ECON 110; students who have completed ECON 251 must have permission of the instructor
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Divisional Attributes: Division II
Other Attributes: ENVI Environmental Policy,ENVP Political Theory + Law Electives,ENVP Political Economy Electives,ENVP Environmental Policy Courses,ENVP Society + Culture Electives,INST Economic Development Studies Electives,MAST Interdepartmental Electives,POEC International Political Economy Courses
Enrollment Limit: 35
Expected Enrollment: 35
Class Number: 3866
| CLASSES | ATTR | INSTRUCTORS | TIMES | CLASS NUMBER |
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| INST315 LEC Int'l Trade, Globalization | ![]() |
Tanseli Savaser |
