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Předmět Special Topics in International Trade (2ER716)

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1.Firms in International Trade and the fragmentation of production (dotace 8/0) a.Trade theory with heterogeneous firms;b.The impact of trade integration on intra-industry reallocation of firms and sector productivityc.The economics of fragmentation: causes and consequences2.Trade and Multinationals (dotace 8/0) a.Facts and issueb.The theory of the Multinational enterprisec.The determinants of Foreign Direct Investmentsd.Effects of FDI in sending and recieving countries: evidencee.FDI and Economic Policy3.Economics of International Migration (dotace 8/0) a.Stylized facts about international migrationb.The socio-economic determinats of international migration: theory and empiricsc.Migration and development (the economics of remittances and return migration)d.The economic effects of migration in the hosting countrye.Illegal migration and migration policy4.New Economic Geography (dotace 8/0) a.Geography and economic theoryb.The core model of geographical economicsc.Beyond the core modeld.Agglomeration the home market effects and spatial wagese.Agglomeration and international businessf.Agglomeration and trade5.Trade policy in Developing and Emerging Countries (dotace 10/0) a.Trade liberalization in developing countriesb.Trade policy and economic performance: the evidencec.Protectionism and developmentd.The role of Institutions in International Trade

Získané způsobilosti

On successful completion of the course, students should be able to: - understand using the new theoretical and empirical apparatus recently developed in the literature (and known as new new trade theory) the role of firms in international markets. In particular the students should be able to explain why firms engage in international markets and what are the main characteristcs of international firms compared to firms which operate in a smaller market. In addition students should be able to evaluate the consequences of trade integration on firms within given sector of the economy; - evaluate the role of Multinational enterprises in the global economy. - assess the main determinants and the economic consequences of international migration flows for both sending and origin countries; - understand how regional/global economic integration might affect the geographical distribution of economic activities through agglomeration and dispersion forces. - explain the different trade policy instruments available to policy makers in developing and emerging economies and evaluate their welfare effects.

Literatura

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doc. Ing. Anna Klosová, CSc.

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doc. Ing. Anna Klosová, CSc.