290067 The Economics of Globalization

Detaljer
Ansvarligt institutFødevareøkonomisk Institut

English TitleThe Economics of Globalization
Tidligst mulig placeringKandidat 1.år til Kandidat 2. år
VarighedEn blok
 
Pointværdi7.5 (ECTS)
 
KursustypeKandidatkursus
 
EksamenLøbende eksamen

skriftlig og mundtlig eksamen

Portfolio eksamen


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Beskrivelse af eksamen: A portfolio of work with the following contents: (1) Class presentation (2) In class written exercise (3) Research/Survey Paper

Vægtning: (1) Class presentation, 30%. (2) In class written exercise, 35%. (3) Research/Survey Paper, 35%.



7-trinsskala, intern censur
 
Forudsætninger for indstilling til eksamenTo be able to attend the exam the students, individually have to read, understand and conduct a presetnation based on a course relevant journal article.
 
Rammer for UndervisningThe teaching involves lectures, discussion and application of theoretical mathematics, and statistical analysis with international trade models and software.
 
BlokplaceringBlock 4
Ugestruktur: A
 
UndervisningssprogEngelsk
 
Anbefalede forudsætningerStudents should have an understanding of basic calculus, matrix mathematics, and statistical analysis. And be able to use basic statistical analysis packages in excell/stata or similar. To benefit from this course the student needs an undergraduate understanding of micro, public, development, and international economics.
 
Begrænset deltagerantalNone
 
Kursusindhold
This seminar class will focus primarily on journal articles describing developments in the theory of international trade. The first part of the class will briefly review the 'new trade theory' research which introduced increasing returns to scale and imperfect competition into models of international trade. We will then explore two sub-fields of this literature, the theory of the multinational enterprise and associated globalization issues and the economic geography literatures. We will also discuss the empirical literature relevant for these theories. The second part of the class will consider the political economy of trade literature. Notions of strategic and optimal trade policies will be discussed. Both theoretical predictions and empirically observed stylized facts describing the effectiveness of policy will be considered.
 
Undervisningsform
The teaching is based upon lectures presenting the central elements of the curriculum of international economics and globalization. Students will also give presentations based upon a particular journal article upon which they will base an in class research project. Students will complete a research or literature survey paper based on class curriculum.
 
Målbeskrivelse
After completing this course the student is expected to be able to:

Knowledge
(i) Describe and explain how the historical pattern of trade is driven by various supply and demand side features of specific countries.
(ii) Describe the similarities and differences in the threortical predictions and the empirical evidence for the main trade models.
(iii) Describe and explain developments in the international trade subfields of: Theory of Multinational/globalization and Economic Geography literatures.
(iv) Define globalization and relate the economic foreces driving globalization to trade theory.
(v) Identify the basic political economy arguments for free trade versus anti-globalization
(vi) Identify the welfare economic impact of globalization on various agents, institutions, and nations.

Skills
(i) Be able to mathematially specify and solve partial and general equilibrium trade and political economy models.
(ii) Perform a quantitative analysis of predictions of trade models with statistical analysis of data.
(iii) Perform a qualitative analysis of the welfare effects of free trade, and the potential effects of policy intervention.

Competences
(i) Construct arguments in a debate on the economic aspects of globalization based on graduate level economics.
(ii) Perform graduate level mathematical and statistical analysis
(iii) Work independently with a journal article and present and conduct a discussion between fellow students on the matter.
(iv) Make political economy judgements based on the trade-off between efficiency and equity in the context of free trade and globalization.
 
Litteraturhenvisninger
Dixit A., and Norman, V., 1980, Theory of International Trade, (London: Cambridge University Press).

Leamer. E. 2001 International Economics (Worth Publishers)

Required journal article readings list provided on syllabus.
 
Kursusansvarlig
Kenneth Thomas Baltzer, kb@foi.dk, Fødevareøkonomisk Institut/Faggruppe for International Økonomi og Politik, Tlf: 353-36852
 
Studienævn
Studienævn NSN
 
Kursusbeskrivelsesomfang
forelæsninger42
kollokvier20
forberedelse140
eksamen4

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