INB 411 International Economics
This course uses economic analysis to explore international trade and finance. Topics include the evolution of trade theories from the mercantilists, Adam Smith, and David Ricardo through modern explanations of trade patterns; barriers to trade and their consequences; economic integration; a review of U.S. trade policy; and the fundamental concepts of international finance, such as the balance of payments, exchange rate regimes, and exchange rate determination. Credit cannot be awarded for both
ECON 411 and
INB 411.
Prerequisite
A “C” or better in ECON 201 and ECON 202.