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Economics C181: International Trade

Economics C181: International Trade (Fall 2010, UC Berkeley). Taught by Professor Steven A. Wood, discussing the theory of international trade and its applications to tariff protection. This course covers the microeconomics of international trade, and related issues of US trade policy, developing country trade policies and multinational corporations.

Lecture 14 - External Economies and Trade


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Lecture 01 - Introduction
Lecture 02 - The Ricardian Model, Part 1
Lecture 03 - The Ricardian Model, Part 2
Lecture 04 - Heckscher-Ohlin Model, Part 1
Lecture 05 - Heckscher-Ohlin Model, Part 2
Lecture 06 - The Specific Factors Model, Part 1
Lecture 07 - The Specific Factors Model, Part 2
Lecture 08 - The Standard Trade Model, Part 1
Lecture 09 - The Standard Trade Model, Part 2
Lecture 10 - Distribution of Income, International Labor Mobility
Lecture 11 - Exam Review
Lecture 12 - Imperfect Competition and Trade
Lecture 13 - Monopolistic Competition and Trade
Lecture 14 - External Economies and Trade
Lecture 15 - Barriers to Imports: Tariffs
Lecture 16 - Barriers to Imports: IQs & VERs
Lecture 17 - Arguments For and Against Protection
Lecture 18 - Arguments For and Against Protection
Lecture 19
Lecture 20 - Pushing Exports: Export Subsidies
Lecture 21 - Pushing Exports: Strategic Trade Policy
Lecture 22 - Trade Policy in Developing Countries
Lecture 23 - International Trade Agreements
Lecture 24 - Trade and Labor Standards
Lecture 25 - Trade and the Environment
Lecture 26 - Summary and Exam Review