ECO 2121 Introduction to International Economics

3 units
Economics
Faculty of Social Sciences
This course is an introduction to economics of trade, international finance and open economy macroeconomics. Topics include reasons for trade, domestic and international trade policies, international finance, exchange rates, open economy macroeconomics, and maintaining international financial and macroeconomic stability. The role of international institutions will be discussed – the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Trade Organization (WTO) – as well as their history and proposals for reform.

Components:

Lecture

Requirements:

Prerequisite: ECO 1102 and ECO 1104 .

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter

French Equivalent:

All Professors
B Average (5.560)
Most Common: C+ (14%)
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Aylin Seçkin

2 sections from Fall 2023 to Winter 2024

C+ Average (5.470)
Most Common: B (19%)
218 students

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Kazi Ahmed

2 sections from Fall 2022 to Winter 2023

C+ Average (5.195)
Most Common: C (16%)
282 students

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Unknown Professors

3 sections during Winter 2022

B Average (5.966)
Most Common: C+ (17%)
149 students

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Stuart Glosser

2 sections from Fall 2018 to Fall 2019

B Average (5.537)
Most Common: C+ (18%)
270 students

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Ram Acharya

2 sections from Winter 2018 to Winter 2019

B Average (5.703)
Most Common: C (15%)
269 students

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Rizwana Alamgir-Arif

Fall 2017 - A00

B Average (5.794)
Most Common: C+ (20%)
126 students

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