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Topics in International Economics (18BBA60018)

General information

Type:

OP

Curs:

2,3

Period:

S semester

ECTS Credits:

2 ECTS

Teaching Staff:

Group Teacher Department Language
Calin Arcalean Economía, Finanzas y Contabilidad ENG

Prerequisites

Macroeconomics (introductory level), Microeconomics (introductory level),
Statistics (introductory level)

COURSE CONTRIBUTION TO PROGRAM

Throughout the course students make active use of economic data and theory to shed light on major policy and business issues in the realm of the global economy. The course gives students the opportunity to actively participate by presenting their work and discussing relevant readings while building on the knowledge acquired in previous courses.

Course Learning Objectives

Develop an ability to (1) critically assess information in the business media regarding issues of major interest and (2) use economic data and theory to obtain a deeper understanding of such issues.

CONTENT

1. International flows: data and theory

2. International flows: policy issues and controversies

3. Growth and development in the world economy: the mechanisms

4. Growth and development in the world economy: the great challenges

Methodology

The course combines lectures with individual and group assignments, both in class and independent.

Assessment criteria

Class participation and attendance 10%
In class assignments 20%
Presentation + outline 30%
Final exam 40%

Bibliography

There is no required textbook for this class. Some useful references are:
Krugman P., and Obstfeld M., International Economics: Theory and Policy, Addison-Wesley, eighth edition.
Obstfeld, M., and K. Rogoff, Foundations of International Macroeconomics, MIT Press, 1996.
Feenstra, R., Advanced International Trade: Theory and Evidence, Princeton University Press, 2004
Readings and assignments will be distributed in class, by e-mail or posted on the class Moodle website.

Timetable and sections

Group Teacher Department
Calin Arcalean Economía, Finanzas y Contabilidad

Timetable

From 2019/1/21 to 2019/2/1:
Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8:00 to 11:00.