INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
2018 Summer Term
Economics 401
The nature, extent and growth of international trade. Comparative advantage as the basis for trade. Distribution of the gains from trade between and within countries. International capital and labor mobility. Growth, technological progress and trade. Tariffs, quotas, subsidies, economic integration. Exchange rates and the balance of payments.
Other Requirements: PREREQ: ECON 201 (FORMERLY 212) AND ADMISSION TO UPPER DIVISION AND 2.50 COMBINED CUMULATIVE GPA FOR BUSINESS MAJORS OR 60 UNITS AND 2.0 COMBINED CUMULATIVE GPA FOR MINORS/NON-BUSINESS MAJORS FOR WHICH THIS COURSE IS AN OPTION
Class Schedule
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Section Details | Meeting Details & Topic | Instructor | Syllabus | ||
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22-LEC 1006
3 Units
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05/29 - 07/07 (6W1) |
Jeffery Heinrich
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WEB BASED | |||||
Students must have access to the Internet and an Internet browser. The cost for online undergraduate courses in the College of Business and Economics is $389 per credit for both resident and non-resident students. A Webcam may be required for remote exam monitoring. |