05260108 International trade Relations

Credit hour 3
Total number of hours 20
Number of hours for lectures 20

Directors

  • ROUX Nicolas

Goals

This course aims to examine the links between geopolitics, macroeconomic relations and international trade. From lectures to business cases and thematic presentations by groups followed by collective discussions, this course values students' involvement and oral participation.  

Estimation of private study (outside of contact hours): 15 hours.

DIMENSION OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

Environmental, Social and Governance aspects of international trade, notably climate change, poverty and economic development. 

TARGETED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS 

Analysis: analyze the possible issues in the key areas of a company/organization in international environment. Students should be able to analyze current and past economic and geopolitical trends and their impacts on international trade policies and decisions.
Expected level: “Mastery”: Have in-depth knowledge and be able to handle complex or unusual situations independently.

Content

COURSE OUTLINE

Lectures and short case studies:

Intro to Geopolitics & Trade
Trade & Development
Geopolitics of the Energy Sector
Geopolitical approaches to supply chains

Thematic oral presentations and discussions:

Blockchains, Cryptocurrencies & International Trade
Impact of International Trade on Poverty
Climate: Are the international investment and trade regimes compatible with climate change reforms?
Supply chains: What geopolitical interests have governed supply chains? What are the current challenges and responses in face of crises?
Asia & Pacific: Identify key geopolitical trends in the region and their impacts on trade 
Development: Describe geopolitical approaches to trade between developed and developing countries
Trade Policy Instruments
Trade disputes and sanctions

Bibliography

PRESCRIBED TEXTS AND PUBLICATIONS:

1. International Trade, Theory and Policy", by P. Krugman, M. Obstfeld and M. Melitz, Pearson series in economics

RECOMMENDED TEXTS AND PUBLICATIONS :

1. Indicative reading list available on the moodle plaform.

Tests

Individual grade
Thematic presentations, 30min

Other grade(s)
Grading during class
Oral presentation, country profiles, in a group, 30min

Weight: 1/2 thematic presentation + 1/2 country profile & no-claim bonus for participation

Additional Information

TEACHING METHODS
Lectures, case studies, oral presentations by group.

NATURE OF MATERIALS
Varied materials: course materials, videos, powerpoints, articles, case studies, are available on the moodle platform, which also allows exchanges with the lecturers and between students

TEACHING INNOVATIONS AND USE OF TECHNOLOGY
The moodle platform for the deposit of the supports and a forum for interactions. Videos explaining real cases. Wooclap for quiz and tests.

PRE-REQUISITES IN TERMS OF KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
Basic knowledge in economics and international trade.

ADVISED PRIOR READING:
Specialized press in economics and geopolitics.