Course Summary
Using New York City, home to the UN and the global center of banking and finance, as their classroom, students analyze the theoretical foundations of international trade economic policy. Students will leave this course able to explore patterns of international trade and production, examine tariffs and impediments to trade, discuss the welfare implications of international trade and trade policies, and the value of foreign exchange markets.
Key Features
- Breakfast in the dining hall
- classes on topics as diverse as Criminology or Finance and Business meet in classrooms, labs, studios, or out and about in New York
- students can choose to have lunch at any local restaurants or sandwich shops in town
- three afternoons a week, classes meet again. When there is no class, they are free to join in organized activities or trips and tours in and around New York
- dinner in the dining hall
- evening activities, events, or shows
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