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Economics of International Trade

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.


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.