Undergraduate College Catalog

ECON 364 International Economics

This course provides the foundation for understanding international trade, the international monetary system, and the functioning of an open macroeconomy. The course examines various theories of trade and explores topics relating to the political economy of trade policy. In addition, the course deals with the balances of payments, the basic functioning of the foreign exchange market, the theories and realities of exchange-rate determination, and the relationships between exchange rates, money, interest rates, price levels, and output in an open macroeconomy.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

ECON 354

Offered

As scheduling allows