About the Course
The topics covered by this course are at the very heart of today's economic and political events. We aim at providing sound and specific tools for the analysis of international economics and explore the most up to date evidence on and interpretation of the current and most relevant phenomena of the international real economy. Beyond these general goals we aim at presenting and analysing in a critical manner the position of our country, Italy, in the rapidly changing world economy. The course focuses on the determinants and consequences of integration of good and factor markets. We will dissect three main core issues: 1) the main explanations for observed trade flows between countries and, from countries' trade patterns, we will move to highlight the role of firms in the international markets; 2) within the general issue on the role of firms in trade, we will focus on how small firms and small firms' clusters - namely industrial districts - cope with the increasing pressure of globalisation; 3) finally, we will explain the emergence and intensification of migration waves and will highlight the main aspects of EU migration policies. The main value added of the course is having instructors whose research field overlaps with the topics that they will cover.Social Science
Training hours11
LevelIntermediate
Course ModeTutored
English
Duration4 weeks
TypeOnline
Course StatusSelf Pacement
Course Agenda
Enrollments Start
Course Opens
Tutoring Starts
Tutoring Stops
Self Paced
Course Closes
Learning outcomes
The course will allow participants to understand the main real economy models underlying the functioning of the international economy. The course will deliver a clear picture of how factor and good markets work in a globalised economy and what are the forces shaping the international specialisation of countries and the competitiveness of firms in world markets. Beyond these general goals, the course will analyse in a critical manner the position of our country, Italy, in the rapidly changing global economy.
Background and Requirements
Economics, International Economics, Trade and Migration, Social SciencesTextbooks
International Economics Robert C. Feenstra; Alan M. Taylor
©2017 Fourth Edition Cloth Text ISBN-13: 9781319061715
Chapters 1, 2, 5, 6, 7
Course Format
Video lectures combined with powerpoint slides, papers and reports and other supplementary downloadable information.Certificates and Exam rules
Attendance Certificate
A Certificate of Attendance will be issued to students who have participated in the online course "International economics: the real economy". Students have to watch the video lectures and to pass the test at the end of each Section with a minimum score of 7/10 and the end of course test with a minimum score of 15/20.