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                                                                    INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS 
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                   INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE  
                                    
                                   International economics is divided into two broad subfields: international trade and 
                                   international money. International trade focuses on real  transactions in the 
                                   international economy, that is, on those transactions that involve a physical movement 
                                   of goods. On the other hand, international money focuses on financial transactions 
                                   and refers to the monetaryside of the international economy. This course deals with 
                                   the first aspect of international economics, i.e. the real transactions and focuses on 
                                   two main aspects of it: international trade theory and evidence and international trade 
                                   policy.  
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                   CONTENTS  
                                    
                                   Chapter 1. Introduction 
                                   What Is International Economics About? 
                                   International Economics: Trade and Money 
                                    
                                    
                                   Part I. International Trade Theory 
                                    
                                   Chapter 2. World Trade: An Overview 
                                   Who Trades with Whom? 
                                   The Changing Pattern of World Trade 
                                   Do Old Rules Still Apply? 
                                    
                                   Chapter 3. Labor Productivity and Comparative Advantage: The Ricardian 
                                   Model 
                                   The Concept of Comparative Advantage 
                                   A One-Factor Economy 
                                   Trade in a One-Factor World 
                                   Misconceptions About Comparative Advantage 
                                   Comparative Advantage with Many Goods 
                                   Adding Transport Costs and Nontraded Goods 
                                   Empirical Evidence on the Ricardian Model 
                                    
                                   Chapter 4. Resources, Comparative Advantage, and Income Distribution 
                                   A Model of a Two-Factor Economy 
                                   Effects of International Trade Between Two-Factor Economies 
                                   The Political Economy of Trade: A Preliminary View 
                                   Empirical Evidence on the Heckscher-Ohlin Model 
                                    
                                                                              																																																											                                                       
                                    
                                   Chapter 5. The Standard Trade Model 
                                   A Standard Model of a Trading Economy 
                                   International Transfers of Income: Shifting of the RD Curve 
                                   Tariffs and Export Subsidies: Simultaneous Shifts in RS and RD 
                                    
                                   Chapter 6. Economies of Scale, Imperfect Competition, and International Trade 
                                   Economies of Scale and International Trade: An Overview 
                                   Economies of Scale and Market Structure 
                                   The Theory of Imperfect Competition 
                                   Monopolistic Competition and Trade 
                                   Dumping 
                                   The Theory of External Economies 
                                   External Economies and International Trade 
                                   Economic Geography and Interregional Trade 
                                    
                                   Chapter 7. International Factor Movements 
                                   International Labor Mobility 
                                   International Borrowing and Lending 
                                   Direct Foreign Investment and Multinational Firms 
                                    
                                    
                                   Part II. International Trade Policy 
                                    
                                   Chapter 8. The Instruments of Trade Policy 
                                   Basic Tariff Analysis 
                                   Costs and Benefits of a Tariff 
                                   Other Instruments of Trade Policy 
                                   The Effects of Trade Policy: A Summary 
                                    
                                   Chapter 9. The Political Economy of Trade Policy 
                                   The Case for Free Trade 
                                   National Welfare Arguments Against Free Trade 
                                   Income Distribution and Trade Policy 
                                   International Negotiations and Trade Policy 
                                   The Doha Disappointment 
                                    
                                   Chapter 10. Trade Policy in Developing Countries 
                                   Import-Substituting Industrialization 
                                   Results of Favoring Manufacturing: Problems of Import-Substituting Industrialization 
                                   Trade Liberalization Since 1985 
                                   Export-Oriented Industrialization: The East Asian Miracle 
                                    
                                   Chapter 11. Controversies in Trade Policy 
                                   Sophisticated Arguments for Activist Trade Policy 
                                   Globalization and Low-Wage Labor 
                                   Globalization and the Environment 
                                    
                                                                              																																																											                                                       
                                   GRADING  
                                   Mid-term exam (30%): to be written in class.  
                                   Homeworks (20%): During the course there will be two assignments about some of 
                                   the topics discussed in class.  
                                   Final Exam (50%): to be written in class. 
                                    
                                   BIBLIOGRAPHY  
                                   Paul R. Krugman and Maurice Obstfeld.: “International Economics: Theory and 
                                   Policy” (7th edition onward). 
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