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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
Credits 20
Domestic fees $1,383.00

What you will learn

After successfully completing this course, you’ll be able to:

  1. Understand and explain the patterns, causes, and consequences of global trade with the aid of various international economics models.

  2. Analyse and explain issues related to international movements of labour and capital.

  3. Examine the association between international trade and the macro economy.

  4. Evaluate economic policy under different exchange rate regimes.

  5. Effectively communicate your analysis of real-world phenomena using both international economic theories and data.

Course examiners

Puneet Vatsa

Dr Puneet Vatsa

Senior Lecturer

Department of Global Value Chains and Trade

puneet.vatsa@lincoln.ac.nz