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1. General information
Course:
INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND FINANCIAL MARKETS
Code:
53323
Type:
CORE COURSE
ECTS credits:
6
Degree:
316 - UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE IN ECONOMICS
Academic year:
2023-24
Center:
5 - FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS
Group(s):
10  17 
Year:
3
Duration:
C2
Main language:
Spanish
Second language:
English
Use of additional languages:
English Friendly:
Y
Web site:
Bilingual:
N
Lecturer: CARLOS ALVAREZ ALEDO - Group(s): 10 
Building/Office
Department
Phone number
Email
Office hours
Despacho 2.04
ECO .ESP. E INT.,ECONOMET. E Hª E INS.EC
carlos.alvarez@uclm.es
Campus Virtual

Lecturer: MARIA DEL CARMEN CUERVA NARRO - Group(s): 17 
Building/Office
Department
Phone number
Email
Office hours
Despacho 2.20
ECO .ESP. E INT.,ECONOMET. E Hª E INS.EC
926053430
mariac.cuerva@uclm.es
Campus Virtual

2. Pre-Requisites

There are no specific prerequisites for this subject. However, some of the knowledge obtained in the first course about basic theoretical aspects of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics should be reviewed for a more suitable follow up of the present subject. Furthermore, it would be useful to remember some items learned about World Economy.

3. Justification in the curriculum, relation to other subjects and to the profession

International Trade and Financial Market considers an advanced analisys of International Economics. The subject looks into the main items about Trade and Financial Globalization. Special attention will be paid to recent changes in International Trade and new competitive strategies of nations, in particular, global value chains and offshoring strategies. In addition, regarding financial topics, we will focus on the main international macroeconomic relations, such as inflation, interest rates and exchange rates, the main theoretical determinants of international crisis and its real characteristics in recent years (Great Recession in US and Sovereign debt crisis of Eurozone).


4. Degree competences achieved in this course
Course competences
Code Description
E01 Know the theoretical performance and the implications of the economic system in the production and financial fields, nationally and internationally
E02 Understand the role of institutions and economic agents in economic and social activities.
E08 Know the different types of government intervention, as well as the fundamental premises of welfare economics.
E11 Diagnosis and assessment skills to conduct structural and cyclical reports, as well as economic forecast summaries on the reality of the economy in Spain, the European Union and in any of the product sectors and factor markets. To do so, it will be necessary to understand and use common handbooks, as well as articles and, in general, leading edge bibliography in the core subjects of the curriculum.
E12 Obtain theoretical and practical knowledge on international economic development, international trade, and international financial systems.
E13 Know and understand the process of European integration, the main aspects of its operation and economic relations between the countries of the European Union.
E14 Understand how a market economy works, determine output levels, employment and the general price level as well as equilibrium price in different market structures.
G01 Possession of the skills needed for continuous, self-led, independent learning, which will allow students to develop the learning abilities needed to undertake further study with a high degree of independence.
G02 Ability to understand the ethical responsibility and the code of ethics of professionals working in the field of economics. To know, respect and contribute to the fulfillment of the commitments related to gender equality, non-discrimination, human rights legislation and development cooperation.
G03 Develop oral and written communication skills in order to prepare reports, research projects and business projects and defend them before any commission or group of professionals (specialised or non-specialised) in more than one language, by collecting relevant evidence and interpreting it appropriately so as to reach conclusions.
G04 Ability for the use and development of information and communication technology in the development of professional activity.
G05 Capacity for teamwork, to lead, direct, plan and supervise multidisciplinary and multicultural teams in both national and international environments.
5. Objectives or Learning Outcomes
Course learning outcomes
Description
To Know different basic concepts of Finance, focusing on its interpretation to extract relevant information for the company
Know the main macroeconomic variables and the economic policy instruments.
Know the performance and regulation of product and factor mark ets at national and international level and the drivers for the generation of wealth and a suitable distribution of income.
Enable student for autonomous work and learning, as well as for personal initiative
Train the student to search for information in order to analyze it, interpret is meaning, synthesize it and communicate it to others.
Train the student to listen to and defend arguments orally or in writing
Additional outcomes
Not established.
6. Units / Contents
  • Unit 1: INTERNATIONAL TRADE, COMPETITIVENESS AND INTERNATIONAL PRICES
    • Unit 1.1: Introduction: international trade determinants
    • Unit 1.2: Competitiviness and trade profiles: wages, productivity, endowment and factorial intensity
    • Unit 1.3: International prices and terms of trade: economic and geo-political changes
  • Unit 2: PRESENT INTERNATIONAL TRADE: GLOBAL VALUE CHANGES AND REAL COMPETITIVITY MODELS
    • Unit 2.1: New flows and strategies of international trade and capital flows
    • Unit 2.2: Global Value Chains: characteristics, effects and indicators
    • Unit 2.3: Competitivity Models in Advanced Countries and Emerging Market Economies: USA,Europe,China
  • Unit 3: DISTRIBUTIVE AND LABOR EFFECTS OF TRADE GLOBALIZATION
    • Unit 3.1: Short and Long term effects of effects of international trade
    • Unit 3.2: Globalization impact on Advanced, Emerging and Developing Countries
    • Unit 3.3: Globalization and technological change: labour and wages effects
  • Unit 4: MACRO-FINANCIAL DETERMINANTS OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY: SHOCKS AND INTERNATIONAL INDEBTEDNESS
    • Unit 4.1: Real and financial markets in an open economy: internal shocks
    • Unit 4.2: Current Account Balance, International Investment Positition and macro-financial profiles
    • Unit 4.3: International Economic Transmission Channels and external shocks
  • Unit 5: MACRO-FINANCIAL STABILITY AND RISK PREMIUM
    • Unit 5.1: Inflation, interest rate and exchange rates relationships in the long and short term
    • Unit 5.2: Commitment to exchange stability, risk aversion and crisis
    • Unit 5.3: Country Risk Premium: measure and determinants
  • Unit 6: FINANCIAL GLOBALIZATION AND CRISIS: PRESENT INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC SITUATION
    • Unit 6.1: Financial globalization and financial markets: implications for macroeconomic governance
    • Unit 6.2: Great Recession, Debt Crisis and new normality in 2010 Decade
    • Unit 6.3: Pandemic and Geopolitical Crisis 2020-2022
7. Activities, Units/Modules and Methodology
Training Activity Methodology Related Competences (only degrees before RD 822/2021) ECTS Hours As Com Description
Class Attendance (theory) [ON-SITE] Lectures E01 E02 E08 E11 E12 E13 E14 1.33 33.25 N N The professor will explain the most important aspects of the topics. He will also check the degree of assimilation of knowledge and stimulate student participation.
Class Attendance (practical) [ON-SITE] Combination of methods E11 E12 0.67 16.75 Y N Practical activities on aspects of the subject or resolution of practices previously carried out by students individually or in groups will be explained and carried out.
Other on-site activities [ON-SITE] Combination of methods E01 E11 G01 G02 0.15 3.75 Y N Attendance at tutorials, participation in forums, debates or in any type of activity proposed during the course (seminars, conferences, etc.).
Analysis of articles and reviews [OFF-SITE] Reading and Analysis of Reviews and Articles E01 E11 G01 G02 1 25 Y N Practical activities to develop competences on theoretical knowledge, to show capacity for analysis, comprehension and synthesis and answer questions avoiding plagiarism due to literal copying of texts.
Practicum and practical activities report writing or preparation [OFF-SITE] Problem solving and exercises E12 G01 G02 G03 G04 1 25 Y N Students must solve the practical activities corresponding to each topic (theoretical questionnaires, numerical exercises and tests) to develop that specific competences.
Other off-site activity [OFF-SITE] Combination of methods E12 E13 E14 0.3 7.5 Y N Carrying out other practical activities or participating in online debates.
Study and Exam Preparation [OFF-SITE] Self-study E12 E13 E14 1.4 35 Y N The student must study and monitoring the topics covered in the subject from the learning materials provided or recommended by the professor.
Final test [ON-SITE] Assessment tests E01 E11 E12 E13 E14 G01 G02 G03 G04 0.15 3.75 Y Y It will be carry out on the date and time indicated by the Faculty.
Total: 6 150
Total credits of in-class work: 2.3 Total class time hours: 57.5
Total credits of out of class work: 3.7 Total hours of out of class work: 92.5

As: Assessable training activity
Com: Training activity of compulsory overcoming (It will be essential to overcome both continuous and non-continuous assessment).

8. Evaluation criteria and Grading System
Evaluation System Continuous assessment Non-continuous evaluation * Description
Final test 70.00% 100.00% The final test includes different questions concerning theoretical aspects and practical exercises,
Assessment of problem solving and/or case studies 30.00% 0.00% The quantity and quality of the problem solving and/or case studies carried out by the students delivered by Campus Virtual will be assessed within the established timeschedule (before correction).Practical activities carried out in class will also be considered in evaluation. The grade obtained in them will be taken in account in the resit/retake exam.
The active participation of student and class work will be assessed
Total: 100.00% 100.00%  
According to art. 4 of the UCLM Student Evaluation Regulations, it must be provided to students who cannot regularly attend face-to-face training activities the passing of the subject, having the right (art. 12.2) to be globally graded, in 2 annual calls per subject , an ordinary and an extraordinary one (evaluating 100% of the competences).

Evaluation criteria for the final exam:
  • Continuous assessment:
    It is based on the assessment of competences through various training activities (problem-solving, debates, complementary readings, questionnaires,...), active participation in class, and a final test. Attendance at seminars or other events programmed in the Faculty will also be positively assessed. According to the Student Evaluation Regulations, the student is required to obtain a mark of 4 in the final test to average the obtained scores in the rest of the proposed training.
    Any case, the minimum overall grade necessary to pass the subject will be 5 points out of 10.
    In case of plagiarisme in training activities, according to Compilatio program, such activities will have a failing grade.
    The training activities must be delivered within te established deadlines.
    If the student wishes to change from continuous to non-continuous evaluation must communicate it before the end of the classes
  • Non-continuous evaluation:
    The assessment will consist of a final exam of longer duration that will include specific tasks in order to assess all the competences of the subjet. If the student wishes to change from continuous to non-continuous evaluation must communicate it before the end of the classes

Specifications for the resit/retake exam:
There is not special characteristics.
Specifications for the second resit / retake exam:
Given the special characteristics of this call, the final mark corresponds to a final test.
9. Assignments, course calendar and important dates
Not related to the syllabus/contents
Hours hours
Class Attendance (theory) [PRESENCIAL][Lectures] 33.25
Class Attendance (practical) [PRESENCIAL][Combination of methods] 16.75
Other on-site activities [PRESENCIAL][Combination of methods] 3.75
Analysis of articles and reviews [AUTÓNOMA][Reading and Analysis of Reviews and Articles] 25
Practicum and practical activities report writing or preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Problem solving and exercises] 25
Other off-site activity [AUTÓNOMA][Combination of methods] 7.5
Study and Exam Preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Self-study] 35
Final test [PRESENCIAL][Assessment tests] 3.75

Unit 1 (de 6): INTERNATIONAL TRADE, COMPETITIVENESS AND INTERNATIONAL PRICES
Teaching period: Weeks 1 -3

Unit 2 (de 6): PRESENT INTERNATIONAL TRADE: GLOBAL VALUE CHANGES AND REAL COMPETITIVITY MODELS
Teaching period: Weeks 4-6

Unit 3 (de 6): DISTRIBUTIVE AND LABOR EFFECTS OF TRADE GLOBALIZATION
Teaching period: Weeks 7-8

Unit 4 (de 6): MACRO-FINANCIAL DETERMINANTS OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY: SHOCKS AND INTERNATIONAL INDEBTEDNESS
Teaching period: Weeks 9-11

Unit 5 (de 6): MACRO-FINANCIAL STABILITY AND RISK PREMIUM
Teaching period: Weeks 11-12

Unit 6 (de 6): FINANCIAL GLOBALIZATION AND CRISIS: PRESENT INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC SITUATION
Teaching period: Weeks 13-14

Global activity
Activities hours
10. Bibliography and Sources
Author(s) Title Book/Journal Citv Publishing house ISBN Year Description Link Catálogo biblioteca
FEENSTRA, R.C.; TAYLOR, A.M. COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL Barcelona Reverte 9788429126488 2011  
FEENSTRA, R.C.; TAYLOR, A.M. MACROECONOMÍA INTERNACIONAL Barcelona Reverte 9788429126495 2011  
KRUGMAN, P.R.,OBSFELT y MELITZ, M.J. ECONOMÍA INTERNACIONAL: TEORÍA Y POLÍTICA Madrid Pearson Education 9788490352960 2016  
KRUGMAN, P.R.,OBSFELT y MELITZ, M.J. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS: THEORY AND POLICY Boston Pearson Education 9781292019550 2015  



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