International Economics: Trade & Finance (E)
Niveau
First Cycle
Lernergebnisse der Lehrveranstaltungen/des Moduls
Students should get clear understanding of the theory and
practice of the Modern International Economics, of its both
fundamental components – International Trade &
International Finance.
practice of the Modern International Economics, of its both
fundamental components – International Trade &
International Finance.
Voraussetzungen der Lehrveranstaltung
None
Lehrinhalte
1. International Trade Theory (Comparative
Advantage Theory, World Resources, Standard
Trade Model, Firms in the Global Economy)
2. International Trade Policy (Instruments, Political
Economy, Controversies)
3. Exchange Rates and Open Economy
Macroeconomics (Money, Interest Rates and
Exchange Rates; Purchasing Power Parity;
Exchange Rate Models)
4. International Macroeconomics Policy (International
Monetary Systems, Financial Globalization)
Advantage Theory, World Resources, Standard
Trade Model, Firms in the Global Economy)
2. International Trade Policy (Instruments, Political
Economy, Controversies)
3. Exchange Rates and Open Economy
Macroeconomics (Money, Interest Rates and
Exchange Rates; Purchasing Power Parity;
Exchange Rate Models)
4. International Macroeconomics Policy (International
Monetary Systems, Financial Globalization)
Empfohlene Fachliteratur
1. Kenneth A. Reinert, “An Introduction to International Economics”, 2nd ed., Cambridge University Press, 2021.
2. Paul R. Krugman, Maurice Obstfeld and Marc Melitz, “International Economics: Theory and Policy”, 11th ed., Pearson, 2018.
3. Robert C. Feenstra and Alan M. Taylor, “International Economics”, 3rd ed., Worth Publishers, 2014.
4. John McLaren,” International Trade”, Wiley, 2013.
5. Ayse Y. Evrensel, “International Finance for Dummies”, Wiley, 2013.
6. Adrian Buckley, “International Finance: A Practical Perspective”, Pearson, 2012.
2. Paul R. Krugman, Maurice Obstfeld and Marc Melitz, “International Economics: Theory and Policy”, 11th ed., Pearson, 2018.
3. Robert C. Feenstra and Alan M. Taylor, “International Economics”, 3rd ed., Worth Publishers, 2014.
4. John McLaren,” International Trade”, Wiley, 2013.
5. Ayse Y. Evrensel, “International Finance for Dummies”, Wiley, 2013.
6. Adrian Buckley, “International Finance: A Practical Perspective”, Pearson, 2012.
Bewertungsmethoden und -Kriterien
Final examination
Unterrichtssprache
Englisch
Anzahl der zugewiesenen ECTS-Credits
1.5
E-Learning Anteil in %
0
Semesterwochenstunden (SWS)
1.0
Geplante Lehr- und Lernmethode
Presentation, discussion, individual and group work
Semester/Trisemester, In dem die Lehrveranstaltung/Das Modul Angeboten wird
1
Name des/der Vortragenden
MMag. Christopher Miess, MSc.
Studienjahr
1
Kennzahl der Lehrveranstaltung/des Moduls
IP_BUS123
Art der Lehrveranstaltung/des Moduls
Integrierte Lehrveranstaltung
Art der Lehrveranstaltung
Pflichtfach
Praktikum/Praktika
not applicable