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International Trade

Summary

The subject is focused on understanding the main causes, forms and importance of international trade in the long-term historical connections and with respect to the current trends in the development of the global economy. After successfully finishing the course, the students will be able to solve the individual trade cases in the conditions of the Czech memberships in the European Union.

Literature

FEENSTRA, Robert C. a Alan M. TAYLOR. International Economics. New York: Worth Publishers, 2019. 936 s. ISBN ‎ 978-13-1929-236-2.
KRUGMAN, P. R., OBSTFELD, M. a M. MELITZ. International Economics: Theory and Policy. London: ‎ Pearson, 2017. ISBN 978-12-9221-487-0 .
MELITZ, M., KRUGMAN, P. R. a M. OBSTFELD. International Trade: Theory and Policy. London: ‎ Pearson, 2018. 367 s. ISBN 978-12-9221-635-5 .

Advised literature

COHN, C. Theodore. Global Political Economy: Theory and Practice. London: Routledge, 2016. 448 s. ISBN 978-11-3895-874-6 .
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 .
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.


Language of instruction angličtina, angličtina
Code 120-0563
Abbreviation MO
Course title International Trade
Coordinating department Department of International Economic Relations
Course coordinator Ing. Eva Kovářová, Ph.D.