Course Code: 060023
Course Name: International Trade
Course Type: Basic Courses of Disciplines
Periods: 54
Credits: 3
Target Students: Undergraduates Majoring in International Trade and International Business
Assessment: Examination
Preparatory Courses: Microeconomics Macroeconomics
This course introduces undergraduate students with the micro-economic section of International Economics, including the theory of international trade and trade policy, factors, movements. It is one of major courses the students majoring in Economics and Management must master in their senior education with an emphasis on fundamental theory and analysis tools of international trade. The main topics include causes of international trade and factor movements, and their effect on production, consumption and social welfare of trading countries; the determinants of trade pattern; the analysis of trade and industry policies; the development of international trade practice, aiming to help students to know the real world economy and grasp the basic methods of microeconomics to analyze reality in the situation of the opened economy.