SYLLABUS Module I – Introduction to International Economics:
Subject matter and importance of International Economics - Internal trade and International trade -
Importance of International trade – International trade and economic development – Basic concepts
- Terms of trade. Module II --- Theories of International Trade:
Mercantilist approach to trade - Classical Theory: Absolute and Comparative Cost Advantage
theories - Hecksher – Ohlin Theory and Leontief Paradox. Module III: Theory of Commercial Policy:
Free trade - Arguments for and against free trade – Protection - Arguments for and against
protection - Methods of Trade Restriction : Tariff and non-tariff trade barriers - Types of tariffs –
New protectionism - export subsidy and countervailing duties - Dumping and anti-dumping
duties – Economic Integration – WTO, EU, NAFTA, ASEAN, SAARC.Module IV --- Foreign Exchange:
Foreign exchange market – functions - Defining foreign exchange and exchange rate – Exchange
rate concepts – exchange rate changes (devaluation, revaluation, depreciation, appreciationovervaluation and undervaluation) – Different systems of exchange rate determination - fixed and
flexible exchange rate – Hybrid exchange rate systems – Managed floating – Theories of exchange
rate – Mint Parity theory – Purchasing Power Parity Theory – Balance of Payments Theory -
Components of Foreign exchange . Module V --- Balance of Payments:
Defining Balance of Trade and Balance of Payments - Structure of balance of payments –
Equilibrium and disequilibrium in BOP – Measures to correct BOP disequilibrium – India‘s BOP
since 1991 – International financial flows – Foreign Direct Investment and Porfolio Investment –
Currency Convertibility – IMF-Role and Functions. Reference: 1. Salvatore, Dominick, ‗International Economics‘, Weily India, New Delhi. 2. C.P. Kindle Berger, ‗International Economics‘ 3. Bo Soderstein and Geoffrey Reed, ‗International Economics‘, Macmillan
4. Carbaugh, ‗International Economics‘, Cengage Learning 4. Francis Cherumilam - ‗International Economics‘ 5. Mannur, H.G. ‗International Economics‘ 6. Errol D‘Souza, ‗Macro Economics‘, Pearson Education 2008 (For BOP in India) 7. RBI Bulletin, Various issues
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Updated: Jun 2020