International economics and policy
A.A. 2025/2026
Obiettivi formativi
The course is an introduction to international trade theory and policy. As result of the course students will be able to:
- understand the determinants of international exchanges;
- analyze the consequences of trade liberalization;
- evaluate the possible outcomes of different trade policy tools;
- predict the effects of labor and capital mobility.
- understand the determinants of international exchanges;
- analyze the consequences of trade liberalization;
- evaluate the possible outcomes of different trade policy tools;
- predict the effects of labor and capital mobility.
Risultati apprendimento attesi
Knowledge and Understanding: This course provides an introduction to the theory of international trade and international factor mobility. It will also introduce and analyze the effects of the basic international trade policy tools.
Applying Knowledge and Understanding: As a result of the course, the students will be able to understand why countries trade, what are the consequences of trade in terms of welfare and income distribution, and what kind of instruments government use to affect trade flows.
Making Judgements: As a result of the course, students will be able to better understand the economic and political consequences of international trade and factor mobility, and make more informed assessments of the costs and benefits of globalization.
Communication Skills: The course will familiarize students with the basic concepts of international trade and will enable them to make more precise and well defined assessments of the debates related to globalization.
Learning Skills: Through the widespread use of exercises to understand the working of the economic models presented in class, the students will improve their problem solving skills and develop their ability to understand the role played by alternative assumptions in the development of theoretical economic frameworks.
Applying Knowledge and Understanding: As a result of the course, the students will be able to understand why countries trade, what are the consequences of trade in terms of welfare and income distribution, and what kind of instruments government use to affect trade flows.
Making Judgements: As a result of the course, students will be able to better understand the economic and political consequences of international trade and factor mobility, and make more informed assessments of the costs and benefits of globalization.
Communication Skills: The course will familiarize students with the basic concepts of international trade and will enable them to make more precise and well defined assessments of the debates related to globalization.
Learning Skills: Through the widespread use of exercises to understand the working of the economic models presented in class, the students will improve their problem solving skills and develop their ability to understand the role played by alternative assumptions in the development of theoretical economic frameworks.
Periodo: Terzo trimestre
Modalità di valutazione: Esame
Giudizio di valutazione: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Corso singolo
Questo insegnamento può essere seguito come corso singolo.
Programma e organizzazione didattica
Edizione unica
Responsabile
Periodo
Terzo trimestre
Programma
WORLD TRADE AND THE COMPETITIVENESS OF NATIONS
(perché i paesi scambiano beni e servizi?)
PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
(perché le imprese cercano di espandersi nei mercati esteri?)
FACTOR ENDOWMENTS DIFFERENCES ACROSS COUNTRIES
(quale è l'effetto del commercio internazionale sui lavoratori?)
INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICIES
(come possono i governi difendersi dal commercio internazionale?
(perché i paesi scambiano beni e servizi?)
PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
(perché le imprese cercano di espandersi nei mercati esteri?)
FACTOR ENDOWMENTS DIFFERENCES ACROSS COUNTRIES
(quale è l'effetto del commercio internazionale sui lavoratori?)
INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICIES
(come possono i governi difendersi dal commercio internazionale?
Prerequisiti
Microeconomia e Macroeconomia
Metodi didattici
Lezioni frontali
Materiale di riferimento
International Trade, John McLaren, Wiley
Modalità di verifica dell’apprendimento e criteri di valutazione
studenti frequentanti (definiti come coloro che hanno preso parte alle valutazioni ai punti 2-3-4):
1) Domande a risposta multipla (punti bonus)
2) presentazioni di gruppo (20% del voto finale)
3) essay (10% del voto finale)
4) esame orale finale (70% del voto finale)
studenti non frequentanti:
- esame orale finale (100% del voto finale)
1) Domande a risposta multipla (punti bonus)
2) presentazioni di gruppo (20% del voto finale)
3) essay (10% del voto finale)
4) esame orale finale (70% del voto finale)
studenti non frequentanti:
- esame orale finale (100% del voto finale)
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