Advanced International Trade I

Code School Level Credits Semesters
ECON3081 Economics 3 20 Autumn Malaysia
Code
ECON3081
School
Economics
Level
3
Credits
20
Semesters
Autumn Malaysia

Summary

This module looks at economic policy for trade and international factor mobility: theory and evidence, trade policy and imperfect competition, trade and distortions, the political economy of protection and trade policy reform

Target Students

Year 3 School of Economics students.

Classes

Assessment

Assessed by end of autumn semester

Educational Aims

to provide a coherent theoretical framework that will give students a firm basis for the analysis of economic policy for trade and international factor mobility, under competitive and non-competitive conditionsto show how that framework can be used to analyse and empirically estimate the costs and effects of trade policiesto develop the partial equilibrium analysis of trade policy interventions, particularly of tariffs, quotas and export subsidiesto outline the principles of optimal intervention analysisto review a number of methods of estimating the impacts of trade policy interventions and to provide detailed discussion of the outcomes of selected empirical studiesto introduce models of the political economy of protectionto develop the principles for the design of efficient trade policy reforms;to study policy towards international factor mobility.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of the module students should:

Emphasised learning outcomes from the study of this module 

Knowledge and Understanding: A2 Apply core economic theory and economic reasoning to applied topics.
Intellectual Skills: B1 Work with abstract concepts and in a context of generality.
Professional/Practical Skills: C1 Discuss and analyse government policy. 
C2 Understand the sources and content of economic data and evidence, as well as appropriate methods of analysis.
C4 Understand the context in which a problem is to be addressed. 
Transferable Skills: D1 Apply mathematical, statistical and graphical techniques in an appropriate manner.

Conveners

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Last updated 09/01/2025.