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10625-01 - Lecture: Advanced International Trade and Business 6 CP

Semester spring semester 2018
Course frequency Every spring sem.
Lecturers Rolf Weder (rolf.weder@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content Content: This course deals with the effects that arise from the globalization of markets. We derive challenges for economic policy and strategic management of international firms. International trade theory offers an excellent framework in this respect. We deal with questions such as: "Who gains and who loses from selective integration of markets?", "Which impacts arise from technological changes abroad and at home?", "Why do multinational firms exist and what strategies should they follow in different circumstances?", "How can we explain outsourcing and offshoring, what are the effects, how can international firms react?".
The course not only provides answers to these questions, but also introduces the concepts which current research in international trade is based on and constantly is using. We present and discuss the fundamental contributions of the traditional and new trade theory, also referring to current research in the field; research has always been very dynamic in this field - theoretically and empirically. This requires that textbooks, papers in scientific journals as well as working papers on the graduate level are used in the course. One of the challenges of this course and of economics in general is to constantly ask the question in which way the insight can be useful for policy making and strategic management in companies.
Some guestlectures will be integrated in the course.
Learning objectives Learning objectives:
1. to know the scientific discussion in international trade and international business regarding "Globalization" and "Outsourcing",
2. to understand the major contributions of the classical, neoclassical and new trade theories, and how these insights are used in the current literature,
3. to get an understanding, how trade economists simplify international relationships in order to analyze and answer the questions posed above,
4. to gain insight into the current research in international trade and business,
5. to get to know and be able to apply concepts which allow international companies and international organizations to develop strategies which are important in practice.
Bibliography The relevant literature will be mentioned on the outline of the course. We will start with the foundation of international trade theory by David Ricardo in 1817 ("On Foreign Trade"), but also integrate most recent contributions from textbooks and articles published in international journals of economics and business. Papers will, whenever possible, be posted on ADAM in order that registered students in the course can easily download them from ADAM.
Comments In 2018, we will discuss a large part of the book "200 Years of Ricardian Trade Theory. Challenges of Globalization" (edited by Ronald W. Jones and Rolf Weder) that came out in December 2017 (Springer International). This will serve as a foundation for the disussion of the most recent developments in theory and policy on international trade and business.

I also plan to give you the possibility to select extracts or invidual chapters of recently published papers and books to summarize and/or present them towards the end of the class. Details will made available at the beginning of the term.
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Admission requirements Prerequisites:
I expect that students have accomplished some courses in microeconomics on the BA level and that they have been confronted with a course or some material in International Trade or International Business on the BA level. The most important ingredient to the successful completion of the course is, however, the interest of students in topics of globalization and internationalization of firms and their willingness to read and regularly participate in class.
Course application Registration: Please enrol in MOnA. Enrolment = Registration for the exam!
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media No specific media used
Course auditors welcome

 

Interval Weekday Time Room

No dates available. Please contact the lecturer.

Modules Modul Europäisierung und Globalisierung (Master's Studies: European Global Studies)
Module: Core Competences in Economics (Master's Studies: Sustainable Development)
Specialization Module: Areas of Specialization in International and/or Monetary Economics (Master International and Monetary Economics)
Specialization Module: International Trade, Growth and the Environment (Master Business and Economics)
Vertiefungsmodul Global Europe: Handel und Unternehmen in der Globalisierung (Master's Studies: European Global Studies)
Vertiefungsmodul Global Europe: Regional Integration and Global Flows (Master's Studies: European Global Studies)
Assessment format end-of-semester examination
Assessment details How to attain the learning objectives:

Students should read the required reading in advance of each session. Some of this reading is very short. The required reading will be reduced to the minimum. However, I will sometimes go beyond this material and integrate further aspects into the lecture from the additional reading or the list of bibliography found at the end of this outline. I mention this list also as an aid for further reading and for writing a term paper for the Seminar in International Economics or the Master's thesis. Problems or questions will be solved by the students and/or discussed in class.

There will be a written final exam. I will give students the opportunity to earn a grade for active participation in form of handing in short essays or comments during the term which will have an announced weight in the final grade. Detailed information will be given at the beginning of the course as well as in the outline that should be available at the beginning of the term.

Date of Written exam: 01.06.18; 10:15-11:45. WWZ S15: A-Z.
You can still withdraw from the examination by submitting a completed, signed form to our office from 27.03.18 until 06.04.18 / 12:00 o’clock. Withdrawals sent by email will not be accepted. You will find the examination withdrawal form on the Homepage of the Student Dean’s Office. Prior to 26.03.18, please only use MONA for withdrawing. The exam rooms will be published up to 25.05.18.
Assessment registration/deregistration Registration: course registration
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale 1-6 0,1
Repeated registration as often as necessary
Responsible faculty Faculty of Business and Economics , studiendekanat-wwz@unibas.ch
Offered by Faculty of Business and Economics

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