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Course Description

In this course, students examine the interrelationship between international trade theory, policy development, and policy enforcement. The course first focuses on economic theory to that students gain a thorough understanding of the causal factors that determine trade and economic transactions. The course then links theory to how policy is created, implemented, enforced, and revised so that students gain a practical understanding international trade issues. Policy includes the role of government in regulating, restricting, promoting, and/or influencing the conduct of international trade and investment.

 

Course Objectives

At the completion of the course, a successful student will be able to:

  • Discuss the interrelationship between international trade theory and policy.
  • Discuss causal factors that determine economic transactions.
  • Outline the role of government in regulating, restricting, promoting, and/or influencing the conduct of international trade and investment.

 

Notes

This course is an open enrollment course. No application is required and registration is available by clicking "Add to Cart." Current students must register with their Georgetown NetID and password. New students will be prompted to create an account prior to registration.
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