EC 306 Int'l Trade/Global Organization
This is a class in Open Economy Microeconomics. Special emphasis is placed on commercial trade, multinational enterprises, industrial location, piracy, and national sovereignty (e.g. national borders, migration, ecomomic integration and cultural exchange). The course covers selected public policies regarding the abovementioned topics (e.g. tariffs, Immigration restrictions), as well as some historical examples of the development of international trade and global markets.
Prerequisite: EC 201-202.
Fall semester.
Offered
Annual Fall Semester