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ECON207
- International Trade Theory/Lecture, Discussion
Studies international trade theory and policy at the intermediate level. Examines the fundamentals of international trade theory: comparative advantage, gains from trade, neoclassical trade theory, trade and income distribution. Traditional and modern instruments of protectionism, arguments for and against free trade and the role of international institutions are discussed. Prerequisite: ECON011; ECON205 is recommended. Ms. Bokil/Offered every year
Faculty
Madhavi Bokil, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor of Economics
Chang Hong, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, Department of Economics
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