316-301 International Trade Policy

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr R Hillberry

Prerequisites

316-202 Intermediate Microeconomics.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

An average of three hours per week of seminars/lectures/tutorials

Subject Description

This subject will cover the determinants, patterns and effects of international trade within a general equilibrium framework, where the interrelationships amongst product and factor markets in an economy are explicitly taken into consideration. It deals with how trade is affected by government policies and international trading agreements. It introduces basic analytical tools for evaluating the welfare and income distributional consequences of trade policies from both an industry and national perspective. The theories are related to current issues in international economics, such as globalisation, regional trading blocs and trade policies generally in Australia and the rest of the world.

Generic Skills

  • High level of development: problem solving; interpretation and analysis; critical thinking.

  • Moderate level of development: application of theory to practice; synthesis of data and other information.

  • Some level of development: written communication; collaborative learning; statistical reasoning; evaluation of data and other information; receptiveness to alternative ideas.

Assessment

A 2-hour end-of-semester examination (70%) and a 1-hour mid-semester test (30%).



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