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Course Description

 

International Economics


Course: ECN-2100
Course Credits: 3
Prerequisites: ECN-2010(576)


Description:

This course is an introduction to modern international economic theories and practices. theories of economic geography, international trade, comparative advantage, free trade, proectionism, international finance, development economics, and transition to capitalism are examined. This course also discuses the role of various international organizations and trade agreements in the global economy. Specific organizations include the world trade organization (WTO), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the World Bank. International trade agreements include the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the European Union (EU) and emerging agreements. The role of multi-national companies is also examined. Students learn how these theories, organizations, and agreements impact business decision making practices.


Contact J. Tjiputra, Chair, if you have any questions pertaining to this course.


Last Update: October 1, 2008

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