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International Trade Policy

September 17 - November 19, 2008
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Wed
Instructor: Mitchell GinsburgWashington, DC$395

Overview:
Learn the basics of U.S. trade law and its development. Gain knowledge of the economic, political and legal foundations of trade policies and their interaction with international commitments. Examine the U.S. role in international trade organizations and agreements, like the WTO and NAFTA. Discuss globalization, free trade vs. fair trade, environmental issues, regional, bilateral, and multilateral liberalization, international dispute settlement, countervailing duties and anti-dumping law.

This course is taught from a practitioner's perspective, examining how each of these disciplines informs trade policy. This is a graduate level course, and prior knowledge of macro and microeconomics is expected.


Prerequisites:
Principles of Econ I: Macroeconomics (ECON1310E) or Principles of Econ II: Microeconomics (ECON1311E), or equivalent.
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Course Details
CODE:  ECON5500E
TYPE:  Classroom-
Evening/Weekend
LENGTH:  10 Week(s)
CREDITS:  2
 
D.C. AREA ONLY
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