Certification in International Trade and Finance

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Certification in International Trade and Finance, Unlock the world of international trade and finance with theories, applications, standards, case study and templates.

Course Description

Who this course is for:

· Professionals with International trade and finance. Multilateralism and WTO

· New professionals who are looking to see them successful in the level of making international trade and finance.

· Existing executive board directors, managing directors who is looking to get more engagement and innovation from their teams and organizations

Description

Take the next step in your career! Whether you’re an up-and-coming professional, an experienced executive, aspiring manager, budding Professional. This course is an opportunity to sharpen your International trade and finance capabilities, increase your efficiency for professional growth and make a positive and lasting impact in the business or organization.

With this course as your guide, you learn how to:

  • All the basic functions and skills required international trade and finance.

· Transform Free Trade Theory — Absolute Advantage, Comparative Advantage and Opportunity Cost. Dynamic Factors, Trade and Development.

  • Get access to recommended templates and formats for the detail’s information related to international trade and finance.

· Learn useful case studies, understanding Theories of Determination of Exchange Rate (Portfolio and Balance of Payments). Process of Adjustments: Gold Standard, Fixed Exchange Rates and Flexible Exchange Rate. Merits and Demerits of Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rate. Expenditure Reducing and Expenditure Switching Policies. Forms of Economic Cooperation with useful forms and frameworks

  • Invest in yourself today and reap the benefits for years to come.

The Frameworks of the Course

· Engaging video lectures, case studies, assessment, downloadable resources and interactive exercises. This course is created to Learn about trade about engine of growth, measurement of gains from trade. Free trade theory-Absolute Advantage, Comparative Advantage and Opportunity Cost. Modern Theories of International Trade related to Theorem of Factor Price Equalization, H-O Theory, Kravis and Linder Theory of Trade. Role of Dynamic Factors: Tastes, Technology and Factors Endowments in Trade

Causes of Emergence and Measurement of Intra-Industry Trade and Its Impact on Developing Economics. Tariff, Quotas and Non-tariff Barriers: Definitions and Types. Economic Effects of Tariff and Quotas on National Income, Output and Employment. Balance of Payments and Balance of Trade: Meaning and Components. Equilibrium and Disequilibrium in BOP. BOP Adjustment and Theories of Determination of Exchange Rate (Portfolio and Balance of Payments). Process of Adjustments: Gold Standard, Fixed Exchange Rates and Flexible Exchange Rate. Merits and Demerits of Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rate. Regionalism: EU and NAFTA

The course includes multiple Case studies, resources like formats-templates-worksheets-reading materials, quizzes, self-assessment, film study and assignments to nurture and upgrade your International Trade and Finance in details.

· In the first part of the course, you’ll learn the details of the trade about engine of growth, measurement of gains from trade. Free trade theory-Absolute Advantage, Comparative Advantage and Opportunity Cost. Modern Theories of International Trade related to Theorem of Factor Price Equalization, H-O Theory, Kravis and Linder Theory of Trade. Role of Dynamic Factors: Tastes, Technology and Factors Endowments in Trade

· In the middle part of the course, you’ll learn how to develop a knowledge Rybczynski Theorem, Causes of Emergence and Measurement of Intra-Industry Trade and Its Impact on Developing Economics. Tariff, Quotas and Non-tariff Barriers: Definitions and Types. Economic Effects of Tariff and Quotas on National Income, Output and Employment. You will get knowledge about Political Economy of Non-tariff Barriers: and Their Applications. Balance of Payments and Balance of Trade: Meaning and Components. Equilibrium and Disequilibrium in BOP. BOP Adjustment: Monetary Approach. Exchange Rate: Meaning and Components. Theories of Determination of Exchange Rate (PPP, Monetary).

· In the final part of the course, you’ll develop the knowledge related to Theories of Determination of Exchange Rate (Portfolio and Balance of Payments). Process of Adjustments: Gold Standard, Fixed Exchange Rates and Flexible Exchange Rate. Merits and Demerits of Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rate. Expenditure Reducing and Expenditure Switching Policies. Forms of Economic Cooperation. Static and Dynamic Effects of a Custom Union and Free Trade Organization and SAARC/SAPTA, ASEAN. Regionalism : EU and NAFTA. Multilateralism and WTO.

Course Content:

Part 1

Introduction and Study Plan

· Introduction and know your Instructor

· Study Plan and Structure of the Course

1. Trade as an Engine of Growth

1.1. Introduction

1.2. A Brief Historical Sketch

1.3. Classical Period : International Trade and Growth

1.4. Post Classical Period : International Trade and Growth

1.5. Models of Endogenous Growth and International Trade

2. Measurement of Gains from Trade

2.1. Introduction

2.2. How to Measure Gains from Trade

2.3. An Application to Fair Allocation

 

3. Free Trade Theory — Absolute Advantage, Comparative Advantage and Opportunity Cost

3.1. Introduction

3.2. Absolute Advantage Model of Adam Smith

3.3. Opportunity Cost and the Pure Theory of Trade

4. Modern Theories of International Trade : Theorem of Factor Price Equalization, H-O Theory, Kravis and Linder Theory of Trade

4.1. Introduction

4.2. The Factor-Price Equalization Theorem

4.3. The Stolper-Samuelson Theorem

4.4. The Heckscher-Ohlin Theorem (H-O Theory)

4.5. Linder Theory of Trade

5. Role of Dynamic Factors : Tastes, Technology and Factors Endowments in Trade

5.1. Introduction

5.2. Growth in Factor Supplies Through Time

5.3. Change in Tastes and Trade

5.4. Dynamic Factors, Trade and Development

5.5. Factors Endowment in Trade

6. Rybczynski Theorem

6.1. Introduction.

7. Causes of Emergence and Measurement of Intra-Industry Trade and Its Impact on Developing Economics

7.1. Introduction.

7.2. The Determinants of Intra-Industry Trade

7.3. Intra-Industry Trade Theory and Developing Economics

8. Tariff, Quotas and Non-tariff Barriers : Definitions and Types

8.1. Introduction

8.2. Types of Tariffs

9. Economic Effects of Tariff and Quotas on National Income, Output and Employment

9.1. Introduction

Part 2

10. Political Economy of Non-tariff Barriers : and Their Applications

10.1. Introduction.

10.2. Statist Approaches to Trade Policy

10.3. The Relationship between Tariffs and NTBs

11. Balance of Payments and Balance of Trade : Meaning and Components

11.1. Introduction.

11.2. Balance of Payments on Current Account

11.3. Balance of Payments on Capital Account

11.4. Basic Balance

11.5. Balance of Payments Settlement and Adjustment

11.6. ‘Full Employment’ Equilibrium or ‘True’ Balance

11.7. Balance of Payments and Economic Policy

12. Equilibrium and Disequilibrium in BOP

12.1. Introduction

13. BOP Adjustment : Monetary Approach

13.1. Introduction

14. Exchange Rate : Meaning and Components

14.1. Introduction

14.2. Conversion of Partnership Firm into Company

15. Theories of Determination of Exchange Rate (PPP, Monetary)

15.1. Introduction

15.2. Monetary Models of Exchange Rate Determination

16. Theories of Determination of Exchange Rate(Portfolio and Balance of Payments)

16.1. Introduction

16.2. Volatility and Risk

17. Process of Adjustments : Gold Standard, Fixed Exchange Rates and Flexible Exchange Rate

17.1. Introduction

17.2. Symmetric Monetary Adjustment Under a Gold Standard

18. Merits and Demerits of Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rate

18.1. Introduction

18.2. Difference between fixed and the flexible exchange rates

19. Expenditure Reducing and Expenditure Switching Policies

19.1. Introduction

19.2. The Expenditure Switching Policy : Devaluation

20. Forms of Economic Cooperation

20.1. Introduction

20.2. International Economic Cooperation

20.3. International Trade

20.4. Developing Country Debts

21. Static and Dynamic Effects of a Custom Union and Free Trade Organization

21.1. Introduction

21.2. The Trade Regimes

21.3. The Effects of Customs Union

22. SAARC/SAPTA, ASEAN

22.1. Introduction

22.2. ASEAN—INDIA

22.3. The ASEAN Century

23. Regionalism : EU and NAFTA

23.1. Introduction

23.2. A Turning Point

24. Multilateralism and WTO

24.1. Introduction

24.2. WTO (World Trade Organization)

24.3. Why Should a Country Join the WTO ?

24.4. Principles of the Multilateral Trading System Under the WTO

24.5. General Agreement on Trade in Services

24.6. Ministerial Conferences and Emerging Issues

Part 3

Assignments

International trade and finance

International trade and finance process

International trade and finance case study 1

International trade and finance case study 2

International trade and finance case study templates


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