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                  TITLE OF THE COURSE:                 International Economics 
                  Course code:                         EKO2004 
                  Course group:                        C 
                  Faculty:                             Faculty of Economics and Management 
                  Study program:                       Business Administration / Economics and Finance 
                  Level:                               Bachelor’s 
                  Semester:                            Spring 
                  ECTS credits:                        4 
                  Language of instruction              English 
                  Course lecturer/s:                   Dr. Monika Didžgalvytė 
                                                       The aim of the subject is to acknowledge students with the 
                                                       characteristic of theoretical questions, methods of the 
                                                       analysis of international economics. The course consists of the 
                                                       fundamentals of trade theory and its application to 
                                                       policy. In this course students should acquire capacities to analyse and 
                                                       estimate contemporary challenges of 
                                                       international economics. Main topics: the classical and contemporary 
                  Short course description:            theories on international trade and international 
                                                       investment, money’s role in foreign trade, factors predetermining 
                                                       international economic relations for national 
                                                       companies, forms of international markets; investment and production 
                                                       in foreign countries and activities based on the 
                                                       contracts. The course includes lectures, analysis of problematic 
                                                       examples, case studies, collective student work when 
                                                       preparing collective homeworks 
                                                       1. Assumptions and terms of international trade. 
                                                       2. International trade theories: the classical theory of international 
                                                       trade; the Heckscher-Ohlin theory of international trade. 
                                                       3. Alternative theories of international trade. 
                                                       4. International trade policies. 
                                                       5. International trade policy: tariff methods of international trade 
                                                       regulation; customs system, its economic content and elements; 
                                                       nontariff 
                                                       methods of international trade regulation. 
                  Course content:                      6. Fair trade. 
                                                       7. The economic integration process. Customs union theory. 
                                                       8. Currency market and exchange rate; what determines the exchange 
                                                       rate? Selection of exchange rate regime. 
                                                       9. The factors of production: international capital movement and 
                                                       migration. The international financial crisis. Transnational 
                                                       corporations. 
                                                       10. Regulation methods of international economics. 
                                                       11. Regional trade organizations. WTO. EU trade policy. 
                                                       12. International economic policy. 
                  Grading and evaluating student  Group tasks and individual assignments – 30% 
                  work in class and/or at the final    Mid-term – 20% 
                  exam:                                Final exam – 50% 
                                                       1. 2014 Gerber J. International Economics Pearson 
                  Required reading and                 2. 2013 Husted, S. L. et al. International Economics Pearson 
                  additional study material            3. 2013 McLaren J. International Trade Wiley 
                                                       4. 2011 Bernatonytė, D. Tarptautinė prekyba: vadovėlis Kaunas: 
                                                   
                                                       Technologija 
                                                       5. 2010 Bernatonytė, D. Tarptautiniai ekonominiai 
                                                       modeliai: vadovėlis, Kaunas: Technologija 
                                                       Supplementary materials 
                                                       6. 2010 Pilinkienė, V. Tarptautinių ekonominių santykių 
                                                       pagrindai. Mokomoji knyga. Kaunas: Technologija  
                                                       7. 2010 Cherunilam, F. International Trade and Export 
                                                       Management (chapters 1-8, 12), Himalaya Publishing House, 
                                                       EBSCO eBook Academic Collection 
                                                       8. 2009 Curry, J. E. A Short Course inInternational 
                                                       Economics (chapters 8 and 9), California: World Trade Press, 
                                                       EBSCO eBook Academic Collection 
                                                       9. 2009 Salvatore D. International Economics, 10th 
                                                       Edition Wiley, e-source 
                                                       10. 2008 Krugman, P. R., Obstfeld, M. International 
                                                       Economics: theory and policy. 8th Edition. 
                                                       Pearson Education, Limited 
                                                       11. 2007 Van Den Berg, H., Lewer, J. J. International 
                                                       Trade and Economic Growth Sharpe, M. e., Inc. 
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