| 1 |
Reading |
A Historical Overview and General Evaluations within the Scope of International Trade |
Presentation & Q&A & Presentation |
| 2 |
Reading |
Mercantilist Thought and International Trade |
Presentation & Q&A & Presentation |
| 3 |
Reading |
Fundamental Assumptions in International Trade and Adam Smith’s Thoughts |
Presentation & Q&A & Presentation |
| 4 |
Reading |
Classical Economics, Labor Theory of Value, and Absolute Advantages Theory |
Presentation & Q&A & Presentation |
| 5 |
Reading |
Comperative Advantages Theory |
Presentation & Q&A & Presentation |
| 6 |
Reading |
Heckscher-Ohlin’s Model: Factor Endowment Theory |
Presentation & Q&A & Presentation |
| 7 |
Reading |
Analysis of the Relationship Between Foreign Trade and Economic Growth |
Presentation & Q&A & Presentation |
| 8 |
Reading |
Theories Derived from the Heckscher-Ohlin Model, the Leontief Paradox, and New Approaches |
Presentation & Q&A & Presentation |
| 9 |
Reading |
Analysis of the Relationship Between Foreign Trade and Economic Growth |
Presentation & Q&A & Presentation |
| 10 |
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MID-TERM EXAM |
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| 11 |
Reading |
Protectionism in International Trade |
Presentation & Q&A & Presentation |
| 12 |
Reading |
Foreign Trade Policy Instruments: Customs Tariffs Analysis |
Presentation & Q&A & Presentation |
| 13 |
Reading |
Foreign Trade Policy Instruments: Import Quotas and Additional Regulatory Tool |
Presentation & Q&A & Presentation |
| 14 |
Reading |
Introduction to Balance of Payments |
Presentation & Q&A & Presentation |
| 15 |
Reading |
General Review |
Presentation & Q&A & Presentation |
| 16 |
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FINAL EXAM |
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| 17 |
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FINAL EXAM |
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