Mason Law School

International Business Economics and Law

Credit Hours: 2

This course is designed to provide International Business track students with an analytical framework, based on microeconomic theory, for studying law and policy questions relating to international trade issues. Topics covered include comparative advantage and the gains from trade, patterns of trade, the effects of tariffs, subsidies and other trade laws, balance of payments issues, exchange rate determination, and industrial policy.

Course Sections for Fall 2008

CRN Sec. Instructor(s) Cr. Room. Days, Time Final Exam
77563 001 Schäfer 2 Hazel Hall 225 Wed
8:00pm-9:50pm
12-05
6:00pm
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