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                          CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC          Course Title:  International Trade and Policy 
                          UNIVERSITY, POMONA                                                                                         EC 404 
                                                                                                               Date of Preparation:           May 2009         
                                                                                                               Prepared by:           Carsten Lange                                         
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                    COURSE OUTLINE 
                           
                          I.             Catalog Description 
                           
                                         EC 404 International Trade Theory and Policy (4) 
                           
                                         Analysis of the causes of patterns of trade; the effects of tariffs and quotas; the effects of trade 
                                         on domestic income patterns; the effects of international investment and the effects of trade 
                                         on economic growth.  4 lectures/problem-solving  Prerequisites:  EC 201 and 202; EC 401 
                                         recommended.    
                           
                          II.         Required Background or Experience 
                           
                                         EC 201 and EC 202; EC 401 recommended. 
                           
                          III.           Expected Outcomes 
                           
                                         Students in EC 404 will: 
                           
                                         a)        develop basic comprehension of international trade theory, 
                           
                                         b)        read and interpret information available in international trade  journals such as 
                                                   "International Financial Statistics" and "Staff Papers of the International Monetary 
                                                   Fund",  
                           
                                         c)        define and describe problems arising from separation of the market as a result language 
                                                   and cultural barriers, and the effects that immobility of factors has on the possibility of 
                                                   unification of these markets, and 
                           
                                         d)        summarize and interpret the basic effects of present and future international tariff and 
                                                   "quota" policy. 
                           
                          IV.            Text and Readings 
                           
                                         Texts: 
                                         Gerber, J.  International Economics, 4th Ed. (Boston, MA: Addison and Wesley. 2008).  
                                         Krugman, P. R. and M. Obstfeld   International Economics Theory and Policy, 8th Ed. 
                                         (Boston, MA: Addison and Wesley, 2009). 
                           
                                          
                        International Trade and Policy 
                        EC 404 
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                                    Yarbrough, B. and R. Yarbrough  The World Economy, 6th Ed. (San Diego, CA:  Dryden 
                                    Press, 2006). 
                              
                                    Readings: 
                         
                                    Husted, S. and M. Melvin   International Economics, 7th Ed. (Boston, MA: Addison Wesley 
                                    Longman, 2008). 
                           
                                    Salvatore, D.   International Economics, 8th Ed. (New York, NY:  Macmillan, 2003). 
                         
                                    References: 
                         
                                    American Economic Review 
                                    Blanca Nazionale Del Lavoro 
                                    Brookings Discussion Papers in International Economics 
                                    Canadian Journal of Economics and Statistics 
                                    Economic Inquiry 
                                    Economica 
                                    Economic Journal 
                                    Economic Record 
                                    Federal Reserve publications 
                                    International Economic Review 
                                    International Financial Statistics 
                                    Journal of Banking and Finance 
                                    Journal of International Economics 
                                    Journal of International Money and Finance 
                                    Journal of Monetary Economics 
                                    Journal of Political Economy 
                                    Oxford Economic Papers 
                                    Princeton Studies in International Finance 
                                    Review of Economics and Statistics 
                                    Staff Papers 
                                    Survey of Current Business 
                                    Welwirtshaftliches Archiv 
                                    Zeitschrift fur Wirtschafts und Sozialwissenschaften 
                         
                        V.          Minimum Student Materials 
                         
                                       Textbooks, and access to references, graphing materials and computing facilities. 
                         
                         
                International Trade and Policy 
                EC 404 
                Page 3 
                 
                 
                VI.      Minimum College Facilities 
                 
                         Classroom suitable for discussion, presentation of research results and equipped for use of 
                         audio-visual materials.  Access to personal computers (PCs). 
                 
                VII.     Course Outline 
                 
                         A.  Theory and Methodology 
                 
                         B.  The Theory of Comparative Costs 
                 
                                1.    Real Cost Theory 
                 
                                2.    Opportunity Cost Theory 
                 
                                3.    Effects of Size of Countries 
                 
                                4.    Increasing and Decreasing Costs 
                 
                                5.    Production Functions 
                 
                         C.  Consumption and International Trade - Consumption Patterns 
                 
                         D.  Equilibrium in International Trade 
                 
                         E.  Effects of International Trade on the Factors of Production 
                 
                                1.    Factor Price Changes 
                 
                                2.    Factor Quantity Changes 
                 
                                3.    Income Redistribution 
                 
                         F.  Tariffs and International Trade 
                    
                                1.    Arguments for Protection 
                 
                                2.    Effects of a Tariff   
                 
                                3.    Tariff Policy 
                 
                        International Trade and Policy 
                        EC 404 
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                                                4.        Welfare Effects of a Tariff 
                         
                                       G.  Economic Unions and International Trade 
                         
                                                1.        Effects of a Custom Union 
                         
                         
                                                2.        General Equilibrium 
                         
                                                3.        EEC 
                         
                                                4.        EFTA 
                         
                                                5.        NAFTA 
                         
                                       H.       Trade and Economic Growth 
                         
                                       I.       Welfare and International Trade 
                         
                                       J.       Trade and Commercial Policy 
                         
                        VIII.          Instructional Methods 
                         
                                       Daily lecture and discussion sessions of assigned readings.  Where applicable, multi-media 
                                       will be used to augment lectures and discussions.  Students will be assigned readings and 
                                       projects.  Students may present the results of their studies for critique by the class members 
                                       and the professor.   
                         
                        IX.            Evaluation of Outcomes 
                         
                                       In addition to participation in class discussions, there will be three required writing 
                                       assignments: 
                         
                                       a)       Term Paper:  The student will write a term paper that examines a specific international 
                                                trade problem.  The source of the problem and solutions to the problem must be 
                                                identified and critically analyzed in the paper.  The paper must additionally discuss 
                                                changes in overall economic welfare and progress towards optimality with respect to 
                                                their chosen topic.  The analysis and results of the topic may be presented orally to the 
                                                class. 
                         
                                       b)       Book Report:  Each student will submit a short book report on a "popular effort" book 
                                                pertaining to international trade.  This report will contain positive and normative 
                                                analyses of the book's topic. 
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