20 Credits AUTUMN



Aims/Description: International Economics covers core aspects of international trade and international macroeconomics. The first part of the module analyses the patterns and volume of international trade, and its effects on growth and income distribution. The second part covers international capital flows, their causes and their effects on growth and macroeconomic stability.

Restrictions on availability: ECN130 or SMI equivalentECN21004 or ECN21007 or SMI equivalent

Staff Contact: YEROMONAHOS MALLORY
Teaching Methods: Lectures, Seminars, Independent Study
Assessment: Formal Exam, Project/ portfolio

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