International Trade I
TeachersHISA, YukoStaffInfo
Elective, CreditsElective  2 credit [Department of Economics]
 Syllabus NumberECP-223

Course Description

 The world that emerged from World War was one in which trade, financial, and even communication links between countries were limited. One decade into the 21st century, however, the picture is very different. Globalization has arrived. International trade in goods and services has expanded steadily over the past six decades. The main issues of the course(Ⅰ) are Empirical Evidence on the Ricardian Model. The course(Ⅱ) are the instruments of the political Economy of Trade Policy, and International Trade Agreements.