ECON 602
International Trade
Course overview
You’ll look at theories of international economics and apply them to analyse global socio-economic events, trends, polices and debates of today.
Course information
Available semesters | Semester 2 2024 |
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Credits | 20 |
Domestic fees | $1,383.00 |
What you will learn
After successfully completing this course, you’ll be able to:
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Understand and explain the patterns, causes, and consequences of global trade with the aid of various international economics models.
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Analyse and explain issues related to international movements of labour and capital.
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Examine the association between international trade and the macro economy.
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Evaluate economic policy under different exchange rate regimes.
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Effectively communicate your analysis of real-world phenomena using both international economic theories and data.
Course examiners
Dr Puneet Vatsa
Senior Lecturer
Department of Global Value Chains and Trade
puneet.vatsa@lincoln.ac.nz