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ECON 310 International Economics (3)

An approach to the problems of international economic interdependence with special attention given to trade, protectionism, trade policy for developing countries, international investment, the balance of payments, foreign exchange, exchange rate systems, and international economic policy..

Offerings: S.

Prerequisites: Junior standing; ECON 200, 201; MATH 105 or 120 or permission of the instructor; computer literate.

Sample Syllabi/Topics:

ECON_310_SandiferC


Learning Objectives :
An approach to the problems of international economic interdependence with special attention given to models of international trade, protectionism, trade policy for developing countries, regional trading agreements, the balance of payments, exchange rates and international economic policy.

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