Trade Policy in Transition & Development

 
Focuses on trade policy issues in developing countries. Addresses tariff structures, quantitative trade restrictions on imports and exports, exchange controls and the design of trade reform programs. Also looks at the relationship between macroeconomic policy and other domestic policies and trade liberalization. Studies the history of developing countries at the World Trade Organization. Focuses on theoretical tools and analytical techniques rather than case studies. Prerequisite: International Trade Theory or Accelerated International Trade Theory.
Categorization: Professor: 
Krishna, Pravin
Course Number: 
SA.320.738
Categorization: Term: 
2013 Spring
Categorization: Campus: 
Washington, D.C.
Categorization: Area of Study: 
International Economics