INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
(objectives)
International economics studies the economic and financial interdependence of nations. Topics of interest for a political science's student include: the determinants of international trade, trade policies, the internationalization of financial markets, macroeconomic equilibria (or imbalances) in different countries and their propagation in the world economy, the functioning of foreign exchange markets and the economic impact of migration. The student participating in the course will acquire useful tools to answer questions concerning the overall and redistributive effects of international trade, commercial policies, international migration flows, monetary policies and the operation of multinational companies. The course is divided into two modules. The first module deals with international trade, its determinants, its effects and commercial policies. The second module deals with the balance of payments, exchange rates and their determination, migration and their economic impact.
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Code
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21801550 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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8
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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SECS-P/01
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Contact Hours
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64
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Derived from
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21801550 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS in Political science and international relations L-36 N0 (A-Z) ROMANO SIMONE
(syllabus)
Syllabus : International economics studies the economic and financial interdependence of sovereign nations. Current topics of interest include: the determinants of international trade, trade policies and their effects, the internationalization of financial markets, macroeconomic equilibria (or imbalances) in different countries and their propagation to the global economy, the functioning of foreign exchange markets and the economic impact of migration.
The student participating in the course will be able to answer questions such as: why do countries trade with each other? Is it really profitable? And if so, for whom? What effect does international trade have on wages? Do duties increase the welfare of the country that imposes them? What economic effects do international migration flows have? What effects do monetary policies have on the determination of the exchange rate? What does "dumping" or "multinational company" really mean?
The course is divided into two modules. The first module deals with international trade, its determinants, its effects and commercial policies. The second module deals with the issues of balance of payments, exchange rates and their determination, migration and their economic impact
(reference books)
Economia internazionale 1, Teoria e Politica del Commercio Internazionale. Krugman P., Obstfeld M. e Melitz M. - Pearson 2015 (Tenth edition). Economia internazionale 2, Economia Monetaria Internazionale. Krugman P., Obstfeld M. e Melitz M. - Pearson 2015 (Tenth edition).
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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