ECO-4900 International Economics

International Economics presents an in-depth examination of the basic principles of international economics. The course broadens the student's perspective on the growing economic interdependence of nations how it happens and how it affects lives around the globe. Topics such as industrial policy and strategic trade policy, comparative advantage theory, exchange rate determination and forecasting, international trade in services, environmental regulatory policies, and international competitiveness are covered.

Advisory: To be successful in this course, students should have earned 6 credits in economics or have comparable knowledge and experience.

Credits

3

Delivery Methods

Guided Study, Online

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