<p>Hello, everyone. I would like your input on which course I should take. The type of work I would prefer to do is to work in US and perform business with foreign countries. </p>
<p>I think that the 1st and 3rd courses are great practical courses, where the 2nd course is more geared to policies and theories, which I do not prefer. I would just like to study an international economics course that would prepare me to work in the US and do business with businesses in foreign countries. Thank you.</p>
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1. International Financial Markets.
International financial management analyzes the key financial markets and instruments that facilitate trade and investment activity on a global scale. Inquiry spans two areas: (1) economic determinants of prices in international financial markets; and (2) decisions facing private individuals and enterprises, with topics including capital financing, investment, and risk management.
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2. International Trade.**
The theory of international production and trade. The effects of tariffs and quantitative trade restrictions; the nature of economic integration; multinational firms; effects of trade and protection on economic stability and welfare.</p>
<p>3. International Finance.
Topics include national accounting, balance of payments theories, parity conditions in international finance, exchange rate determination models, forward-looking financial instruments, international monetary systems, country interdependence and exchange rate regimes, international monetary integration, and Eurocurrency market.
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