EC 347 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
(Prerequisites:
EC 103, EC 104, EC 235, EC 236
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
An investigation of
the causes and effects of international financial flows. Students will learn
a theoretical background that will be used to investigate key analytical and
policy issues raised by international monetary relations under globalized
finance. Students will also study the operations of international financial
markets and institutions and explore the two-way relation between international
transactions and macroeconomic policy by concentrating on recent and current
events. Students will have an opportunity to engage in research following the
standards and conventions for research papers in economics.
TEXT: McGraw-Hill customized
text 'International Finance' (2012), ISBN-10: 1121505015
Additional readings
will be assigned for each class.
Enrolled students can access all course materials through the course web site on Blackboard https://learn.skidmore.edu/webapps/login/