International Trade (ECON) C181 Berkeley
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World Mentoring Academy
Online
/ Distance Learning
Details
The theory of international trade and its applications to tariff protection. This course is equivalent to UGBA 118; students will not receive credit for both courses.
Resources: OpenCourseware from UC Berkeley, MIT, Stanford along with many of the World's finest University's.
Language: English
Professors: Michael Williams
Units: 26
Lesson content
- Trade Connect Export Workshops
- Lec 1
- Lec 2 six valuable lessons
- Lec 3 Ricardian Model, Part II
- Lec 4 Heckscher-Ohlin Model, Part I
- Lec 5 Resources & Output
- Lec 6 Specific Factors Model, Part I
- Lec 7 Specific Factors Model, Part II
- Lec 8 Standard Trade, Part I
- Lec 9 International Effects of Growth
- Lec 10 Terms of Trade, Economic Welfare
- Lec 11 review for exam
- Lec 12 imperfect competition & trade
- Lec 13 Monopolistic Competition & Trade
- Lec 14 External Economies & Trade
- Lec 15
- Lec 16
- Lec 17 Arguments for & Against Protection
- Lec 18 Arguments for & against Protections II
- Lec 20 Pushing exports - export subsidies
- Lec 21 Pushing exports: Strategic Trade Policy
- Lec 22 Trade Policy in developing Countries
- Lec 23 Logic of Multilateral Agreements
- Lec 24 Trade and Cultural Identity
- Lec 25 Trade & the Environment
- Lec 26 Course Evaluation, Summary & Exam review
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