Recommended Books

  • Caves Richard, E., and Jones Ronald W., World Trade and Payments: An Introduction, Latest Editions. Little, Brown and Company, Boston, Toront. Latest edition..
  • Chacholiades, Miltiades, International Trade Theory and Policy (Latest Edition). McGraw Hill Book Company, New York, London, Latest edition.
  • Donomick Sal Vatore B., International Economics (Latest Edition), Prentice Hal, Latest edition.
  • Grubel Herbert C., International Economics, (Latest Edition) Richard D. Irwin Inc., Honewood, Illinois.
  • Peter Holinder & Thomas A., Pugel., International Economics. Latest edition.
  • Sodersten B. and Geoffry Read., (1994). International Economics, MacMillan Press Ltd. Latest edition.
  • The Global Competitiveness, Report 1999, World Economic Forum, Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York.
  • World Bank. World Development Report, 1986. Oxford University Press.
  • Baldwin Robert L. and Richardson David J., (1986). International Trade and Finance, Little Brown and Company, Boston, Toronto.
  • Moran Theodore H., (1985). Multinational Corporations: The Political Economy of Foreign Direct Investment. Lexington Books. Toronto, Massachusetts.
  • Krugman and Obstfeld, International Economics: Theory and Policy, Addison Willey (1998).

Course Pre-requisites:

Basic Mathematics & Economics

Learning Outcomes:

Students will be able to learn after completion of this course:

  • Develop analytical skills to trade models.
  • Understand theories of International Trade
  • Will be able to interrelate theories of International Trade with other branches of economics
  • Understand applications of International Trade theories and model.

Class Timings: Wednesday & Thursday (8.00 to 09.30 am)

Evaluation Criteria:

Mid Term Exam                                  30 Marks

Final Term Exam                                 50 Marks

Sessional Mark                                    20 Marks

Please note that sessional marks will be distributed as:

Attendance                                         05 Marks

Assignments                                       10 Marks

Class Participation                              05 Marks

Course Material