EFB336 International Economics


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Unit code:EFB336
Prerequisite(s):EFB228 or EFB223
Antirequisite(s):EFB314
Equivalent(s):EFX336
Credit points:12
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Gardens Point
Semester 2
Online
Semester 2
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Pre-2021 CSP student contribution  $1,663

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Domestic tuition unit fee  $3,204
International unit fee  $4,512
The slicing of the global value chain and the dominance of global production networks have changed the economics and politics of trade. The aim of this unit is to build students' ability to critically analyse tendencies in the international economy. After laying down the empirical and theoretical underpinnings of how trade markets work, students will be presented with the latest examples/controversies in the global economy which will help them shape their own critical thinking based on economic reasoning.