ECO-404: International Economics

Department
Credits 3.00
Academic Level
Undergraduate
Instructional Method
Lecture
Examines international trade theory, international trade policy and international finance from multi-country and multicultural perspectives. Applies economic models to explain the benefits from trade and its effect on the distribution of income among different groups within a country. Studies the impact of protectionist policies on the standard of living of both importing and exporting countries. Describes the balance of payments and develops models of exchange rates. Investigates international capital and finance issues in light of the current economy. Fulfills general education requirement in cross cultural studies. Prerequisite: ECO-211 or ECO-212. [3 credits]