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Dec 26, 2024
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ECON 5527 - International Economics(3 credits) Prerequisites: ECON 2210 and ECON 2220.
Presents economic specialization and international trade and investment. It includes the growth of the global economy and economic integration, the gains and losses to consumers and producers, government policies that promote and/or restrict international business activities, the role and operation of the international financial system and the rise of multinational companies and global markets.
Dual Listed With: ECON 4527.
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