02537 - International Economics

Academic Year 2013/2014

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Forli
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in International relations and diplomatic affairs (cod. 8048)

Learning outcomes

The aim is to provide basic knowledge of Open Macroeconomics and International trade issues.

Course contents

INTRODUCTION
What is International economics about?
Two waves of globalization, 1820 -1914; 1960 - onwards

INTERNATIONAL TRADE THEORY
Gains from trade
Patterns of trade
- The Ricardian model and comparative advantage
- The Heckscher Ohlin model, resources and income distribution
- Interindustry vs intraindustry trade
- Economies of scale, imperfect competition
International factor movements
- International labour mobility
- FDI and multinationals
Free trade or protectionism?
- Trade policy instruments
- Competitive and imperfect markets

OPEN MACROECONOMICS
National accounting and the balance of payments
Exchange rates
- Foreign exchange markets
- Exchange rates, interest rates and good prices
Macroeconomic policies
- Current account and exchange rates
- Mundell Flemming
- Money interest rates and exchange rates
- Fixed vs flexible exchange rates
- International economic institutions

Readings/Bibliography

See the Italian section.

Teaching methods

ppt presentation

Assessment methods

There are 3 intermediate tests plus a final exam, the final grade is the sum of the 4 respective scores. The exams are based on multiple choice questions and exercises.

Teaching tools

Readings and bibliography suggested plus lectures slides.

Links to further information

http://www.sabrinapedrini.it

Office hours

See the website of Sabrina Pedrini