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Ing. Vilém Semerák, M.A., Ph.D.
Anotace -
Poslední úprava: Ing. Vilém Semerák, M.A., Ph.D. (30.09.2023)
Tento kurz svým obsahem i hloubkou záběru odpovídá standardním kurzům International Trade, tak jak jsou vyučovány v kvalitních českých i zahraničních bakalářských programech. Cílem kurzu je seznámit studenty s vývojem teorie mezinárodního obchodu a poskytnout jim dostatečné základy k pochopení logiky nejdůležitějších modelů mezinárodního obchodu a intuici nutnou k orientaci v současných mezinárodních obchodních vztazích. Kurz je vyučován v angličtině.
Bližší informace ke kurzu, stejně jako materiály k jednotlivým přednáškám a seminářům, jsou dostupné na Moodle stránkách. Informace o přístupu na Moodle stránky budou zaregistrovaným studentům distribuovány na začátku semestru emailem.
Poslední úprava: Ing. Vilém Semerák, M.A., Ph.D. (30.09.2023)
This course covers, with a focus on both theory and empirics, basic topics in international (interregional) trade at undergraduate level. The course does not deal with international business methods (logistics, use of letters of credits etc.); instead it focuses on trade theory and trade policy analysis and attempts to provide some insight into the following questions:
• Why do countries (regions) trade?
• What determines which goods will be exported/imported by particular countries?
• How does trade influence welfare?
• How do trade policies influence effects of trade on economies, can they improve effects of trade on welfare?
In short, we will analyze the benefits of trading and the causes (and effects) of specialisation, and development of theoretical opinions on these issues. Next, we will review the policy instruments (tariffs, quotas, subsidies, anti-dumping measures, as well as very popular schemes for preferential treatment, i.e. customs unions, free trade areas) and options available to those who would want to analyze the effects of trade policies.
While the course resembles standard courses in International Trade Theory as taught at many other undergraduate economic programmes, we are trying to provide a bit deeper insight by including more recent advances in trade theory (models with heterogenous firms or New Economic Geography) as well as emphasis on methods useable for empirical analysis (introduction into the correct use of gravity models, brief introduction into trade policy modelling).
Please check the Moodle web for all additional information on the course (as well as for handouts and additional reading for all the lectures and seminars). The Moodle access details will be shared with all registered students at the beginning of the semester.
Literatura
Poslední úprava: Ing. Vilém Semerák, M.A., Ph.D. (13.09.2021)
Basic text:
KRUGMAN, P.R., OBSTFELD M., MELITZ M.J. International Economics - Theory and Policy. 10th edition. Pearson. 2014. ISBN 978-0133423648 or newer editions.
Alternative texts or texts useable for specific topics:
HELPMAN, E. Understanding Global Trade. Belknap Press, 2011. ISBN-10: 0674060784, ISBN-13: 978-0674060784
PUGEL, T.A.: International Economics. 14th edition. McGraw-Hill Irwin, ISBN 978-0-07-3375757-5
Following online textbook is also relevant for our course:
S. Suranovic - International Economics Study Center: http://internationalecon.com/
Please check the Moodle website of the course for latest details. It also contains handouts and links to other materials.
Sylabus -
Poslední úprava: Ing. Vilém Semerák, M.A., Ph.D. (13.09.2021)
Classes are on Fridays, commencing on October 1st, 2021. Lectures 9.30 - 10.50, seminars 11.00 - 12.20.
The lectures and seminars will be taught in a hybrid form, i.e. a combination of on-site (room 314) lectures and seminars with Zoom sessions will be used. If you fall ill during the semester or if the epidemic-related regulation becomes stricter again, you will have access to the recording and online sessions. All registered students will receive invitations to the Zoom sessions by email via the SIS. Alternatively, feel free to contact the lecturer for an invitation to the online session.
Office hours of V. Semerak: currently online by appointment.
More detailed information, as well as handouts, data files or additional materials for the lectures and seminars, will be gradually published via the Moodle system. Basic introduction to the use of the Moodle system will be sent to you by email before the course starts; they will also be provided during the first session.
Topics that will be discussed during the lectures/seminars:
Introduction. Trade data and trends.
Model of comparative advantage (Ricardo) and its extensions.
Neoclassical models - the role of differences in factor endowments. Specific factor model.
Heckscher-Ohlin model: derivation of the Leamer diagram. Stolper-Samuelson theorem. Factor Price equalization. Rybczynski theorem.
Empirical tests of trade theory. Leontief paradox. Intra-industry trade. Alternative theories of international trade (Product cycles, Linder's overlapping demands).
New theory of international trade: Krugman model with monopolistic competition and increasing returns to scale.
Introduction to the "New new" theory - models with heterogeneous firms (Melitz).
Trade policy: general equilibrium, large country issues.
Economic integration: customs unions and free trade areas. Trade creation and trade diversion effects.
Models with the mobility of factors of production.
Poslední úprava: Ing. Vilém Semerák, M.A., Ph.D. (13.09.2021)
Classes are on Fridays, commencing on October 1st, 2021. Lectures 9.30 - 10.50, seminars 11.00 - 12.20.
The lectures and seminars will be taught in a hybrid form, i.e. a combination of on-site (room 314) lectures and seminars with Zoom sessions will be used. If you fall ill during the semester or if the epidemic-related regulation becomes stricter again, you will have access to the recording and online sessions. All registered students will receive invitations to the Zoom sessions by email via the SIS. Alternatively, feel free to contact the lecturer for an invitation to the online session.
Office hours of V. Semerak: currently online by appointment.
More detailed information, as well as handouts, data files or additional materials for the lectures and seminars, will be gradually published via the Moodle system. Basic introduction to the use of the Moodle system will be sent to you by email before the course starts; they will also be provided during the first session.
Topics that will be discussed during the lectures/seminars:
Introduction. Trade data and trends.
Model of comparative advantage (Ricardo) and its extensions.
Neoclassical models - the role of differences in factor endowments. Specific factor model.
Heckscher-Ohlin model: derivation of the Leamer diagram. Stolper-Samuelson theorem. Factor Price equalization. Rybczynski theorem.
Empirical tests of trade theory. Leontief paradox. Intra-industry trade. Alternative theories of international trade (Product cycles, Linder's overlapping demands).
New theory of international trade: Krugman model with monopolistic competition and increasing returns to scale.
Introduction to the "New new" theory - models with heterogeneous firms (Melitz).