ECN 607 Issues in the International Economy

This course deals with international financial markets and the ways in which they affect national economies. By studying the operations of these markets it will be shown how significantly they constrain domestic policy-making, not only in a small open economy like Canada’s but increasingly in all other economies as well. Attention is given to issues of current political concern, such as the Third World debt problem, the American trade deficit, the rise of Japan as a major international creditor, and the disintegration of the Communist system in Eastern Europe. ECN 607 is not available for credit to students who choose ECN 606. UL Lect: 3 hrs. Antirequisite: ECN 606, Restriction: BM001, BM002, HT001 Course Weight: 1.00 Billing Units: 1





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