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Taught by [[Sunil Gulati]]. Features numerous famous speakers, including: | Taught by [[Sunil Gulati]]. Features numerous famous speakers, including: | ||
− | * [[Jeffrey Sachs]] | + | * [[Jeffrey Sachs]], Director of the [[Earth Institute]] |
* [[Joseph Stiglitz]] | * [[Joseph Stiglitz]] | ||
− | * [[Xavier Sala-i-Martin]] | + | * [[Xavier Sala-i-Martin]], Columbia professor |
− | * [[Robert Mundell]] | + | * [[Robert Mundell]], Columbia professor and [[Nobel Prize]] winner |
+ | * [[Jagdish Bhagwati]], Columbia professor | ||
+ | * [[Padma Desai]], Columbia professor | ||
+ | * [[Glenn Hubbard]], Dean of [[Columbia Business School]] | ||
+ | * [[Arvind Panagariya]], Columbia professor | ||
+ | * [[Dominic Salvatore]], author of the course textbook | ||
+ | * [[w:Vijay Vaitheeswaran|Vijay Vaitheeswaran]], The Economist journalist | ||
+ | * [[w:Martin Werner|Martin Werner]], Goldman Sachs partner | ||
− | [[Category: | + | == Syllabus == |
+ | |||
+ | * Introduction | ||
+ | :* International Economics | ||
+ | :* General Equilibrium Tools: Assumptions/Results in Autarky | ||
+ | * International Trade Theory I | ||
+ | :* Comparative Advantage I: the Ricardian Model | ||
+ | :* Comparative Advantage II: Neoclassical/Heckscher‐Ohlin Model | ||
+ | * International Trade Theory II | ||
+ | :* Trade and Welfare | ||
+ | :* Empirical Evidence | ||
+ | :* Other Trade Theories | ||
+ | * Commercial Policy | ||
+ | :* Tariffs | ||
+ | :* Non‐Tariff Barriers | ||
+ | * Resources and People Movements | ||
+ | :* Investment; immigration Issues | ||
+ | * Economic Integration | ||
+ | * Intro to International Finance | ||
+ | * International Finance | ||
+ | * Exchange Rates & Interest Rate Parity | ||
+ | * Open Economy Macro I | ||
+ | * Open Economy Macro II | ||
+ | * Economic Development Issues I | ||
+ | * Economic Development Issues II | ||
+ | * Economic Development Issues III | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Economics courses]] |
Latest revision as of 15:17, 1 December 2013
Taught by Sunil Gulati. Features numerous famous speakers, including:
- Jeffrey Sachs, Director of the Earth Institute
- Joseph Stiglitz
- Xavier Sala-i-Martin, Columbia professor
- Robert Mundell, Columbia professor and Nobel Prize winner
- Jagdish Bhagwati, Columbia professor
- Padma Desai, Columbia professor
- Glenn Hubbard, Dean of Columbia Business School
- Arvind Panagariya, Columbia professor
- Dominic Salvatore, author of the course textbook
- Vijay Vaitheeswaran, The Economist journalist
- Martin Werner, Goldman Sachs partner
Syllabus
- Introduction
- International Economics
- General Equilibrium Tools: Assumptions/Results in Autarky
- International Trade Theory I
- Comparative Advantage I: the Ricardian Model
- Comparative Advantage II: Neoclassical/Heckscher‐Ohlin Model
- International Trade Theory II
- Trade and Welfare
- Empirical Evidence
- Other Trade Theories
- Commercial Policy
- Tariffs
- Non‐Tariff Barriers
- Resources and People Movements
- Investment; immigration Issues
- Economic Integration
- Intro to International Finance
- International Finance
- Exchange Rates & Interest Rate Parity
- Open Economy Macro I
- Open Economy Macro II
- Economic Development Issues I
- Economic Development Issues II
- Economic Development Issues III