International Law and Economics (Fall semester)
main objectives
- To become proficient in using instruments which make it possible to measure and analyze various international flows - To gain an understanding of geographic entities, the flow of goods and different factors - The main International Business Institutions – Is international business a source of development ? - To learn the keys to understanding analysis grids for global policy issues - To identify the theoretical determinants of international trade - To identity the sources of instability generated by free trade - International business law applicable to agricultural and food products / law of the World Trade Organization (WTO)
general content
Empirical Framework: Methods and description of various flows and flow dynamics of goods and services and capital (Foreign Direct Investment - FDI) Theoretical Framework: Approaches include traditional, fact-based, new international economy. Legal Framework: Changes in business policies Is globalization to blame?
pedagogy
- Lectures (CM), Seminars (TD) - Presentations on methods : Oral Reports, debates Speakers: Mohamed GHALI Julia Butault Camille Baulant Karine Latouche (INRA) Charlotte Emlinger (CEPII) Andrée DEFOIS (TALLAGE)
evaluation
Written exam + market study on agricultural raw materials