This course applies economic theory to analyze the trends and patterns of international trade and to understand the interaction between economic development, government policy, and trade. The course will also cover a number of topics of current interest, including the effects of trade barriers such as tariffs and quotas, migration, and offshoring. Prerequisites: ECON 202; ECON 302 or ECON 303; MATH 220/221 or other Calculus course. 3 undergraduate hours
Available: Fall 2018
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Prerequisites (Must be complete BEFORE taking this course): MATH 220 or MATH 221 (Calculus 1) & ECON 302 (Intermediate Microeconomic Theory) or ECON 303 (Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory)
Instructor(s) Teaching Course (varies by semester): Vinicios Poloni Sant' Anna (Grad Student)
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