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Johns Hopkins University | SA.100.303

International Economics I

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This course provides an introduction to the study of international trade. The first part of the course will focus on theoretical frameworks designed to understand the drivers and implications of international trade and review empirical applications of these models. The second part of the course will cover distributional consequences of trade policy instruments, arguments for trade protection, and the organization of the world trade system. Advanced topics in microeconomics, not covered in most Principles of Microeconomics courses, will be introduced. Students may not register for this course if they have not previously taken a Principles in Microeconomics course (an entry requirement for MAIR students)

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M. Senses
08:30 - 11:00

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D. Ramos Menchelli
08:45 - 11:15

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D. Ramos Menchelli
14:30 - 17:00

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D. Ramos Menchelli
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M. Plummer
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E. Carbonara
11:00 - 13:30

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L. Ceriani
11:00 - 13:30

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B. Luppi
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