Trade, Immigration and Exchange Rates in a Globalized World

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Trade, Immigration and Exchange Rates in a Globalized World

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About this course: This course will focus on facets of globalization that affect a country´s economic perspectives and decisions. Globalization has recently been the predominant subject in many political debates and this course will go into the determinants of globalization. It will be separated into four modules; the first module will explain exchange rates. It will go into what determines exchange rate and how different exchange rates affect the economy and the reality of currencies. The second module will explore trade, the reality of free trade, and what occurs to a country´s economy with protectionism. The third module will go into the balance of payments, it will help you understa…

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About this course: This course will focus on facets of globalization that affect a country´s economic perspectives and decisions. Globalization has recently been the predominant subject in many political debates and this course will go into the determinants of globalization. It will be separated into four modules; the first module will explain exchange rates. It will go into what determines exchange rate and how different exchange rates affect the economy and the reality of currencies. The second module will explore trade, the reality of free trade, and what occurs to a country´s economy with protectionism. The third module will go into the balance of payments, it will help you understand how an economic transactions between a country and the rest of the world works. The fourth module will focus on Immigration, which is probably one of the most controversial subjects today. It will explain how migration affects host countries and current trends.

Created by:  IE Business School
  • Taught by:  Gayle Allard

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Syllabus


WEEK 1


Exchange Rates



10 videos, 3 readings expand


  1. Video: Globalization and its discontents
  2. Video: What determines the value of a currency?
  3. Video: Some key indicators that drive currency values and an illustration
  4. Video: Special cases: commodity currencies; reserve and safe haven currencies
  5. Reading: 5 World Currencies That Are Closely Tied to Commodities
  6. Video: How do exchange rates affect the economy?
  7. Video: How can governments intervene to influence the value of the currency?
  8. Video: Contradictory government objectives
  9. Video: Different exchange-rate regimes and the world´s key currencies by turnover
  10. Reading: Exchange Rate Systems
  11. Video: Yen, Euro and Pound Sterling; Yuan and Rupee, the Dollar
  12. Reading: Deutsche Bank Trade Of The Week: Sell The US Dollar To Yen Exchange Rate
  13. Video: Conclusions

Graded: Exchange Rates

WEEK 2


Trade



11 videos, 4 readings expand


  1. Video: Introduction, assumptions and terminology
  2. Video: Production possibilities curve
  3. Video: The model: Absolute advantage
  4. Reading: Trade and Economic Growth
  5. Video: Partial equilibrium analysis
  6. Video: The benefits of free trade
  7. Reading: 10 benefits of trade for developing countries
  8. Video: The effect of tariffs
  9. Video: Does anyone lose from trade?
  10. Video: Can free trade still be seen as beneficial?
  11. Discussion Prompt: Trade in your country
  12. Video: The WTO and global free trade
  13. Reading: Why the U.S. needs the World Trade Organization
  14. Video: Trends since WWII: globalization followed by protectionism
  15. Video: What would more protection do to the world?
  16. Reading: Do open markets matter or is protectionism the answer?

Graded: Module II. Trade

WEEK 3


Balance of Payments



12 videos, 3 readings expand


  1. Video: Introduction
  2. Video: Basic components
  3. Reading: Balance of Payments
  4. Video: Practical Exercise
  5. Video: What does a current-account deficit or surplus mean? Part 1
  6. Video: What does a current-account deficit or surplus mean? Part 2
  7. Reading: Current Account Deficits: Is There a Problem?
  8. Video: Why do countries have current-account deficits or surpluses? Part 1
  9. Video: Why do countries have current account deficits or surpluses? Part 2
  10. Reading: How crucial is the current account deficit?
  11. Video: What do current account imbalances mean, and how can they be corrected?
  12. Video: The Current Account and National Growth Models
  13. Video: The Current Account and National Growth Models
  14. Video: The Global Growth Model
  15. Video: Conclusions
  16. Discussion Prompt: Examining a country´s BOP data?

Graded: Module III. Balance of Payments

WEEK 4


(Im)migration



12 videos, 3 readings expand


  1. Video: Introduction
  2. Video: Migration as part of globalization
  3. Reading: International Migration: The human face of globalisation
  4. Video: How does migration affect the economy? Part 1
  5. Video: How does migration affect the economy? Part 2
  6. Reading: Does Immigration Help or Hurt Local Economies?
  7. Reading: Is migration good for the economy?
  8. Video: Causes for opposition
  9. Video: Why is there so much opposition to immigration?
  10. Video: Current issues, objections and responses
  11. Video: Migration:objections and responses
  12. Video: How globalization affects trade and immigration
  13. Video: Conclusions: Is globalization to blame for stagnant lower- and middle-class incomes?
  14. Video: Globalization is worth fighting for!
  15. Video: Final comments

Graded: Module IV. (IM)MIGRATION
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