Macroeconomics: Markets, Institutions, and Growth

Facts and Figures

Term: Winter/Spring

Day & Time: Monday 2:00-4:00pm (LEC0101) & 4:00-5:00pm (TUT0101) , Wednesday 2:00-4:00pm (LEC0102) & 4:00-5:00pm (TUT0102)

Instructor(s): Gustavo Indart

Overview

Introduction to the key concepts of international trade and international finance, with attention to contemporary issues and policy. Empirically assesses alternative trade theories, and examines international commercial policy, international finance and macroeconomics, as well as their relationship to broader global issues. The course is designed to utilize understanding of international trade and international finance to help students think through real world events and design policy responses. The supplementary readings thus deal with key world issues in order to illustrate the more abstract material and to engage with global economic policy challenges.