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International Trade - Theory And Empirics

Description

This course provides conceptual and theoretical framework with empirical evidences to understand recent developments in trade strategies and policy changes. Under the Pure Theory of Trade, the basis of trade, gains from trade, direction of specialization and its effects on factor of production are discussed. Various advanced theories on strategic trade and barriers are also incorporated. The discussions on Trade Policy introduce various aspects of protectionism with respect to tariff, quota, subsidies and some latest non-tariff measures (like SPSs and TBTs), trade blocs and regional trading arrangements. In short(a) to provide an analytical framework for understanding recent developments in trade issues(b) to explain country’s policy strategies to deal with the latest complexities in trade restrictions and facilitation to enhance trade.



INTENDED AUDIENCE : Under-Graduate and Graduating students inEconomics, Management Studies, International Business and Strategies. Professionals and Teachers specific to this field.PREREQUISITES :Basics of Microeconomics TheoryINDUSTRY SUPPORT :Consultancy, Research and Analytics, Banking, Power, Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), Trainees at Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Faculties for capacity building

Online Courses

Swayam

Free

12 weeks

International Trade - Theory And Empirics

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  • Type
    Online Courses
  • Provider
    Swayam
  • Pricing
    Free
  • Duration
    12 weeks

This course provides conceptual and theoretical framework with empirical evidences to understand recent developments in trade strategies and policy changes. Under the Pure Theory of Trade, the basis of trade, gains from trade, direction of specialization and its effects on factor of production are discussed. Various advanced theories on strategic trade and barriers are also incorporated. The discussions on Trade Policy introduce various aspects of protectionism with respect to tariff, quota, subsidies and some latest non-tariff measures (like SPSs and TBTs), trade blocs and regional trading arrangements. In short(a) to provide an analytical framework for understanding recent developments in trade issues(b) to explain country’s policy strategies to deal with the latest complexities in trade restrictions and facilitation to enhance trade.



INTENDED AUDIENCE : Under-Graduate and Graduating students inEconomics, Management Studies, International Business and Strategies. Professionals and Teachers specific to this field.PREREQUISITES :Basics of Microeconomics TheoryINDUSTRY SUPPORT :Consultancy, Research and Analytics, Banking, Power, Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), Trainees at Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Faculties for capacity building