{"ModuleCode":"EC5342","ModuleTitle":"International Trade","Department":"Economics","ModuleDescription":"This course surveys and studies the various theories of international trade and applies them to the analysis of current trade problems. The topics covered include theories explaining trade patterns, the effect of trade on national welfare and welfare of groups within a country, trade policy, international economic integration and so on. The target group of students are those who had background in economics and would like to have more in-depth knowledge of trade theories and current trade problems.","ModuleCredit":"4","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Prerequisite":"Undergraduate major in Economics","Preclusion":"EC5265, IZ5202. Students who have already taken (or concurrently taking) courses in International Economics at the graduate level should not take this course, since there may be considerable overlapping of material.","ExamDate":"2017-11-25T09:00+0800","Timetable":[{"LessonType":"Sectional Teaching","ClassNo":"1","DayText":"Monday","StartTime":"0900","EndTime":"1300","WeekText":"Every Week","Venue":"AS4-0118"}],"LecturePeriods":["Monday Morning"]}
