Universität Wien

040842 VO International Trade (BA) (2019S)

4.00 ECTS (2.00 SWS), SPL 4 - Wirtschaftswissenschaften

This is a course for BA students in economics. Good knowledge of microeconomics at the BA level (consumption and production theory, imperfect competition, basic concepts of general equilibrium) are required.

Registration/Deregistration

Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).

Details

max. 50 participants
Language: English

Examination dates

Lecturers

Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N

  • Monday 04.03. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 13 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 2.Stock
  • Monday 11.03. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 13 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 2.Stock
  • Monday 18.03. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 7 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 1.Stock
  • Monday 25.03. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 7 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 1.Stock
  • Monday 01.04. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 7 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 1.Stock
  • Monday 08.04. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 7 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 1.Stock
  • Monday 29.04. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 7 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 1.Stock
  • Monday 06.05. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 7 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 1.Stock
  • Monday 13.05. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 7 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 1.Stock
  • Monday 20.05. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 7 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 1.Stock
  • Monday 27.05. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 7 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 1.Stock
  • Monday 03.06. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 7 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 1.Stock
  • Monday 17.06. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 7 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 1.Stock

Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

The course is an introduction to international trade at the BA level. No previous knowledge of trade theory is required. The goal of the course is to make students familiar with the basic theories and empirical findings in modern international trade. This should enable them to understand and analyze phenomena related to the globalized economy as well as policy issues.

Assessment and permitted materials

Evaluation will be based on a final exam.

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

Students are expected to have a good command of at least 50% of the course’s material in order to obtain a passing grade.

Examination topics

We will discuss the most important workhorse models of international trade, such as the Ricardian model (country-sector productivity differences), the Heckscher-Ohlin model (international differences in factor endowments), the Krugman model of intra-industry trade (increasing returns and imperfect competition) and the Melitz model (firm heterogeneity). We will also cover topics on multinationals, trade policy and economic geography.

Reading list

Appleyard, Field, and Cobb (2007): International Economics, 6th Edition, McGraw-Hill. (AF)
Krugman, Obstfeld und Melitz (2012): Internationale Wirtschaft, 9. Auflage, Pearson. (KO)

AF: chapters 1-10, 13-15, 17
KO: chapters 1-6, 8-10

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