Global Markets and Economic Policies
Lecturers
PERASSO GIOVANNI CARLO
HELG RODOLFO
BAZZONI STEFANIA
BOTTINI NOVELLA
Aim of the course
The course aims
at developing a solid understanding of the profound changes in today's global
marketplace. The pace and scope of changing technologies and markets require an
integrated approach, unifying macro- and micro-aspects.
It is intended for students who expect their careers
to be influenced by trends in international trade and investment. Many students
will engage directly in commerce and finance across national borders.
Syllabus
The course is
organized into two major modules
Module 1:
Topics in global markets
1. Introduction to globalization
2. Domestic and international
business: what are the differences?
3. The global
trade and investment environment
Module 2:
International monetary economics
1. The theory
and practice of exchange rate determination
2. Policies and institutions for the
international financial architecture
3. Elements of international financial
allocation: theory and practice
A more detailed
syllabus will be distributed at the beginning of the course
Examinations
Evaluation in
this course is based on class presentation and written exams at the end of the course.
Reading list
Hill C.W.L.,
International Business, 6th edition, McGraw-Hill 2006
Copeland, L.S.,
Exchange Rate and International Finance, 4th ed., Prentice Hall,
2005.
Additional material will be suggested at the beginning of the course and will
be posted on the web page of the course: