Public University of Navarre



Academic year: 2014/2015 | Previous academic years:  2013/2014 
International Double Bachelor's degree in Economics, Management and Business Administration at the Universidad Pública de Navarra
Course code: 176702 Subject title: INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Credits: 6 Type of subject: Mandatory Year: 4 Period: 1º S
Department: Economics
Lecturers:
GOMEZ GOMEZ-PLANA, ANTONIO   [Mentoring ]

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Contents

Four blocks:

  • Description of world trade.
  • International Trade Theory.
  • International Trade Policy and International Trade Negotations.
  • Institutions related to International Trade Policies.

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Descriptors

  • International trade theory.
  • International trade policy.
  • Political economy of international trade.

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General proficiencies

  • BC1. Students must demostrate to know and to understand the concepts in a study field departing from High School level.
  • BC5. Students must develop the adequate learning skills to do later an autonomous learning process.
  • GP04. Writing and speaking in English.
  • GP06. Information analysis and search from different sources.
  • GP11. Work in an international context.
  • GP17. Autonomous learning.
  • GP18. Adaptation to new circumstances.

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Specific proficiencies

  • SP01. Understand economic institutions as the result of theoretical or formal representations of modern economies.
  • SP02. Identify relevant economic information sources.
  • SP05. Write advising reports on local, national or international economic issues or on sectorial analysis.
  • SP06. Write economic projects at regional, national or international level.
  • SP10. Evaluate the implications of alternative economic policies and select those that better achieve the policy targets.

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Methodology

Activity In-class hours Out-class hours
A-1 Lectures 40  
A-2 Exercices 20  
A-3 Debates, group dynamics    
A-4 Homework   25
A-5 Reading   10
A-6 Individual study   48
A-7 Exams 4  
A-8 Individual office hours 3  
     
Total 67 83

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Evaluation

Item Criteria Grading Weight (%)
International trade theory and policy Syllabus contents Two individual exams in class (recoverable). It is mandatory to get more than 4/10 points to aggregate to general grading 35 + 35
Exercices Lab room Two lab sessions (not recoverable). 10 + 10
General overview of international trade institutions Web search Eight quizzes in Mi Aulario web platform (not recoverable) 10

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Agenda

Part I. International Trade: Main characteristics

Unit 1. Introduction

Unit 2. World Trade: An Overview

 

Part II. International Trade Theory

Unit 3. The Ricardian Model

Unit 4. The Heckscher-Ohlin Model

Unit 5. The Standard Model

Unit 6. External Economies of Scale

Unit 7. Outsourcing and MNE

Unit 8. Income Distribution and Migrations

 

Part III. International Trade Policy

Unit 9. Instruments of Trade Policy

Unit 10. International Negotiations

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Bibliography

Access the bibliography that your professor has requested from the Library.


TEXTBOOK

First ten chapters of:

Krugman, P.R., Obstfeld, M., y Melitz, M.J. (2014): International Economics. Trade & Policy. 10th edition. Pearson Addison Wesley, Essex.

 

BLOG (in Spanish)
http://comerciointernacionalaggp.blogspot.com/

 

OTHER USEFUL TEXTBOOKS & COMPLEMENTS

Appleyard, D.R. and Field, A.J. (2013): International Economics. 8th edition. McGraw-Hill/Irwin, Boston.
Bowen, H.P., Hollander, A. and Viaene, J.-M. (2012): Applied International Trade. 2nd edition. Palgrave, Hants, UK.
Carbaugh, R.J. (2013): International Economics. 14th edition. South-Western Centage Learning, Mason.
Caves, R.E., Frankel, J.A. and Jones, R.W. (2007): World Trade and Payments. An Introduction. 10th edition. Pearson International, New York.
Eicher, T.S., Mutti, J.H. and Turnovsky, M.H. (2009): International Economics.  7th edition. Routledge, Oxon, UK.

Feenstra, R.C. and Taylor, A.M. (2012): International Economics. 2nd edition. Worth Palgrave Macmillan, New York.

Frankel, J. A. (2008): "The World Trading System and Development Concerns". In Serra, N. and Stiglitz, J. E. (eds.) The Washington Consensus Reconsidered. Towards a New Global Governance. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Goode, W. (2007): Dictionary of Trade Policy Terms. 5th edition. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Irwin, D. A. (2009): Free Trade under fire. 3rd edition. Princeton Universtity Press, New Jersey.
Irwin, D. A., Mavroidis, P.C. and Sykes, A.O. (2008): The Genesis of GATT. Cambridge Universtity Press, Cambridge.
Kerr, W.A. and Gaisford, J. D. (2007): Handbook on International Trade Policy. EdwardElgar, Cheltenham, UK.
Markusen, J.R., Melvin, J.R., Kaempfer, W.H. and Maskus, K.E. (1995): International Trade. Theory and evidence. McGraw-Hill, Boston.
Pugel, T. A. (2012): International Economics. 15th edition. McGraw-Hill/Irwin, New York.
Salvatore, D. (2013): International Economics. Trade and Finance. 11th edition. John Wiley & Sons, New Jersey.
Södersten, B. and  Reed, G. (1994): International Economics. 4th edition MacMillan Press, London.
Van den Berg, H. (2012): International Economics. An Heterodox Approach. 2nd edition. M. E. Sharpe, London.

World Trade Organization (2011): World Trade Report 2011: The WTO and Preferential Trade Agreements. Geneve. Available at: http://www.wto.org/spanish/res_s/publications_s/wtr11_s.htm
World Trade Organization (2012): World Trade Report 2012: Trade and Public Policies. Geneve. Available at:  http://www.wto.org/spanish/res_s/publications_s/wtr12_s.htm

World Trade Organization (2013): World Trade Report 2013: Factors Shaping the Future of World Trade. Geneve. Available at: 

http://www.wto.org/spanish/res_s/publications_s/wtr13_s.htm

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Languages

English.

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Location

Classroom and labs.

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