INTERNATIONAL MONETARY ECONOMICS (EC3053)

This course provides an analysis of trade theories and their monetary aspects in global and open economy. The course begins by explaining the rationale behind international trade and welfare gains that emanate from trade and proceeds to discuss the balance of payments accounts, price and output in an open economy, macroeconomic policy under different exchange rate regimes. A special emphasis is placed on the conduct of monetary and fiscal policy in an open economy, the balance of payment accounts and the determination of the exchange rate. Students will have the opportunity to get a more in-depth understanding of the origin and impact of monetary problems and financial crises in advanced and emerging economics (the United States, EU countries following Brexit, China and Latin America) using a policy approach.

Code: 
EC3053
Name: 
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY ECONOMICS
Discipline: 
EC (Economics)
Type: 
Regular
Level: 
Undergraduate
Credits: 
4
Can be taken twice for credit?: 
No
Pre-requisites: 
(EC2010 OR EC2010GE110) AND (EC2020 OR EC2020GE110)
Co-requisites: 
None