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ECON 166 International Trade
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Different sources of comparative advantage in production and trade among nations. Aggregate gains from trade, winners and losers from globalization. International migration, outsourcing and multinational companies. Trade policy and international trade agreements. Theory, empirical evidence, and real-life anecdotes. Lectures supplemented by in-class debates on current topics from the popular press. Prerequisite: 51.
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