290021 International Economics

Detaljer
Fødevareøkonomisk Institut
English titleInternational Economics
Tidligst mulig placeringBachelor 1. år
VarighedEn blok
 
Pointværdi7.5 (ECTS)
KursustypeFælleskursus
Compulsory BA-course in Agricultural Economics Common course for all other studies
 
EksamenSluteksamen

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Beskrivelse af eksamen: 1. Three or more problem sets (exact number will be announced at course start)one of which is a midterm assignment, 2/3 of all assigned work is required to be completed. 2. A final 3-hour written exam.

Vægtning: Written final 3-hour exam: 45% Course work: 55%



7-trinsskala, intern censur

Eksamensdatoer:
15. april 2010
 
Rammer for undervisningThe teaching involves lectures, theoretical mathematics, and basic statistical exercises
 
BlokplaceringBlock 3
Ugestruktur: A
 
UndervisningssprogEngelsk
 
Anbefalede forudsætningerMicro Economics
 
Begrænset deltagerantalnone
 
Kursusindhold
This survey course explores the theoretical foundations of International Trade and Finance. The first part of the class focuses on why nations trade, what they trade, and how free trade, can be beneficial or detrimental to trading countries. We will also discuss what governments can do to influence trade flows and how government policy can be used as a strategic tool by a country to achieve its own international objectives; the political debate surrounding such policies are also surveyed. The second part of the class will focus on trade in capital, exchange rates, and monetary systems. We will discuss interest rate and monetary policies and the effects that these policies have on financial transactions and a country's output. We will also survey of past monetary systems and discuss contemporary issues concerning optimal currency areas and the European Union experience.
 
Undervisningsform
The teaching is based on lectures that presents the central elements of the curriculum of international economics. In following theoretical exercises the students will work in groups with both practical and theoretical problems. Furthermore there will be a degree of self studies. Although students are encouraged to work together in groups, all students are required to submit their own individual, non-identical, case studies and exams for grading. Homework problem sets can be identical, but each student must submit their own work. A typical student will initially work in a group but then complete homework problems, interpret the results of a theoretical model, or summarize an applied analysis with their own unique words in their own written report.
 
Målbeskrivelse
The course introduces theories of international economics and their application. The trade section presents models of why countries trade & explores why governments may restrict free trade. The finance section introduces models of exchange rate determination, describes government financial intervention with monetary policy, and shows how one may assess costs and benefits of joining a monetary union such as the EU.

After completing this course a student should be able:
-Knowledge
To understand alternative models of trade, the gains from trade, comparative advantage, and the strategic role governments may play in affecting trade. This course also gives a basic understanding of how exchange rates are formed, how monetary policy affects international financial conditions, and the role of currency areas such as the European Union.
-Skills
To understand how to formalize international economic problems using mathematical, graphical, and applied analysis tools. Importantly, students in this course will apply qualitative analysis tools to test the predictions of the theories we cover.
-Competencies
To understand how to formalize and analyze international economic problems using mathematical and graphical analysis tools.
To interprete theoretical and applied analysis results and write up summary/descriptive reports.
 
Litteraturhenvisninger
Robert Feenstra and Alan Taylor, International Economics, Worth Publishers 8laters edition).

Readings:
The course may also cover a selection of W.S. Journal, Economist, and New York Times articles to be provided pending available course time.
 
Kursusansvarlig
Kenneth Baltzer, kb@foi.dk, Fødevareøkonomisk Institut/Afdeling for International Økonomi og Politik, Tlf: 35336852
 
Studienævn
Studienævn NSN
 
Kursusbeskrivelsesomfang
forelæsninger40
teoretiske øvelser32
forberedelse130
eksamen4
kollokvier0
ekskursioner0
projektarbejde0
vejledning0

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