This course seeks to (a) provide an introduction to International Trade and Theory and (b) develop a critical awareness of International Trade Policy with special reference to the less developed countries. The course covers The importance of international trade, The Classical model of international trade The Heckscher-Ohlin Model, Tests of trade models, Alternative Trade Theories, The Theory of Tariffs, Non-Tariff Trade Barriers, Preferential trade arrangements, International Trade and Economic growth, The World Trade Organization.
Pre-requisites: ECON2002
Semester: 2
Lecturer: Dr Samuel Braithwaite
Position: Lecturer
Email: samuel.braithwaite@uwimona.edu.jm
Office Hours: N/A
Office Location: (Sir Alister McIntyre Building), Block I, I-214
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