IB 4402 International Economics
This course studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services on a worldwide basis. An awareness of the role of international issues and importance of international economic events will be developed. Topics also include policy issues related to reducing trade barriers and the effects of threatened retaliatory actions; increased integration efforts of the trade associations; and the tensions accompanying growth, structural change, and globalization at the World Bank and World Trade Organization meetings.
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This course is no longer open for new registrations.