Economics 218 - International Economics
Spring
2016
01
4.00
Hendrik Van den Berg
MW 01:15PM-02:30PM
Mount Holyoke College
94791
Shattuck Hall 216
hvandenb@mtholyoke.edu
The first part of the semester investigates reasons why nations trade and factors that determine trade patterns, focusing on examples of agricultural and food trade. Using the basic tools of microeconomics, it considers the welfare and distributional impacts of free trade among countries. Further topics include barriers to trade, reasons for limiting trade, international food and agricultural policy, and current trade policy issues. The second part introduces the students to basic models in international finance and studies applications of current policy issues such as fixed exchange rates and the Euro.
Prereq: Economics 103, 104, or 110.