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Economics of International Trade

Language of instruction čeština
Code 120-0470
Abbreviation EMO
Course title Economics of International Trade
Coordinating department Department of International Economic Relations
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Michaela Melecká Staníčková, Ph.D.

Summary

Course develops students' practical knowledge of international trade to the level of a deeper theoretical understanding of the individual contexts associated with international exchange and the movement of factors of production in order to conduct their own empirical analyses and draw conclusions with a view to the future position of countries in international trade.

Literature

DUNNE, T., M. KURKI a S. SMITH. International Relations Theories: Discipline and Diversity. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. 400 s. ISBN 978-01-9870-756-1 .
KRUGMAN, P. R., OBSTFELD, M. and M. MELITZ. International Economics: Theory and Policy. 12th Global Edition. London: ‎ Pearson, 2023. 804 s. ISBN 978-1-292-40971-9 .
ZENKYNA, Elena. International Competitiveness in the New Economy: Currency and financial aspects. Lancaster: Our Knowledge Publishing, 2021. 240 s. ISBN ‎ 978-62-0347-509-8

Advised literature

COHN, C. Theodore. Global Political Economy: Theory and Practice. London: Routledge, 2016. 448 s. ISBN 978-11-3895-874-6 .
CHACHOLIADES, Miltiades. The Pure Theory of International Trade. London: Routledge, 2017. 447 s. ISBN 978-1138538030 .
FEENSTRA, Robert C. and Alan M. TAYLOR. International Economics. New York: Worth Publishers, 2019. 936 s. ISBN ‎ 978-13-1929-236-2.