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COURSE ID.

BBA 4351: International Economics

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Description

An analysis of contemporary topics in international economics involving international trade, international finance, open market macroeconomics, international trade blocks, labor migration, and capital flows, including those resulting from operations of multinational firms

Objectives

  1. Describe how globalization contributes to greater economic interdependence.
  2. Analyze the effects of trade restrictions on the economy.
  3. Examine various trade policies for developing and advanced nations.
  4. Distinguish the differences between regional trading arrangements.
  5. Evaluate the foreign exchange market.
  6. Show the result of macroeconomic policy on open economic activity.
  7. Generalize how international banking helps to maintain economic prosperity.
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PreRequisites

  1. BBA 2401

Textbook(s)

International economics (Rev: 14th ed.)

Publisher: South-Western (2013)
Author: Carbaugh, R. J.
ISBN: 978-1-133-94772-1

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