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Certification In International Trade And Finance
Published 2/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.98 GB | Duration: 10h 7m Unlock the world of international trade and finance with theories, applications, standards, case study and templates What you'll learn You will learn the basic framework of International Trade and Finance. You will also be able to learn about trade about engine of growth, measurement of gains. Learn Free trade theory-Absolute Advantage, Comparative Advantage and Opportunity Cost. Modern Theories of International Trade. Learn H-O Theory, Kravis and Linder Theory of Trade. Role of Dynamic Factors: Tastes, Technology and Factors Endowments in Trade You will be able to learn about Rybczynski Theorem, Causes of Emergence and Measurement of Intra-Industry Trade and Its Impact on Developing Economics. Learn 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. Learn about Balance of Payments and Balance of Trade: Meaning and Components. Equilibrium and Disequilibrium in BOP. Learn BOP Adjustment: Monetary Approach. Exchange Rate: Meaning and Components. Theories of Determination of Exchange Rate (PPP, Monetary). Learn about Theories of Determination of Exchange Rate (Portfolio and Balance of Payments). Learn Process of Adjustments: Gold Standard, Fixed Exchange Rates and Flexible Exchange Rate. Merits and Demerits of Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rate. Learn Expenditure Reducing and Expenditure Switching Policies. Forms of Economic Cooperation. This training will be useful if your job involves Static and Dynamic Effects of a Custom Union and Free Trade Organization Discover how to get the knowledge of SAARC/SAPTA, ASEAN. Regionalism : EU and NAFTA. Multilateralism and WTO. Requirements Description Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction and Study Plan Section 2: 1. Trade as an Engine of Growth Lecture 2 2. Unit 1.1. Trade as an engine of growth (Introduction) Lecture 3 3. Unit 1.2. A Brief Historical Sketch Lecture 4 4. Unit 1.3. Classical Period - International Trade and Growth Lecture 5 5. Unit 1.4. Post classical period - International Trade and Growth Lecture 6 6. Unit 1.5. Models of Endogenous growth and international Trade Section 3: 2. Measurement of Gains from Trade Lecture 7 7. Unit 2.1. Measurement of Gains from Trade(Introduction) Lecture 8 8. Unit 2.2. How to measure Gains from Trade Lecture 9 9. Unit 2.3. An application to fair allocation Section 4: 3. Free Trade Theory ? Absolute Advantage, Comparative Advantage and Opportunity Lecture 10 10. Unit 3.1. Free trade theory- Absolute advantage, Comparative advantage Lecture 11 11. Unit 3.2. Absolute advantage model of Adam Smith Lecture 12 12. Unit 3.3. Opportunity cost and the pure theory of trade Section 5: 4. Theorem of Factor Price Equalization,H-O Theory, Kravis and Linder Theory Lecture 13 13. Unit 4.1. Modern Theories of international Trade Theorem of factor price Lecture 14 14. Unit 4.2. The Factor Price Equalization Theorem Lecture 15 15. Unit 4.3. The stolper-Samuelson Theorem Lecture 16 16. Unit 4.4. The Heckscher-Ohlin Theorem (H-O Theory) Lecture 17 17. Unit 4.5. Linder theory of trade Section 6: 5. Role of Dynamic Factors : Tastes, Technology and Factors Endowments in Trade Lecture 18 18. Unit 5.1. Role of dynamic factors Taste, technology and factors endowment Lecture 19 19. Unit 5.2. Growthin factor supplies through time Lecture 20 20. Unit 5.3. Change in taste and trade Lecture 21 21. Unit 5.4. Dynamic factors,trade and development Lecture 22 22. Unit 5.5. Factors endowment in Trade Section 7: 6. Rybczynski Theorem Lecture 23 23. Unit 6.1. Rybczynski Theorem (Introduction) Section 8: 7. Causes of Emergence and Measurement of Intra-Industry Trade and Its Impact Lecture 24 24. Unit 7.1. Causes of emergence and measurement of Intra- Industry Trade Lecture 25 25. Unit 7.2. The determinants of Intra-Industry Trade Lecture 26 26. Unit 7.3. Intra - Industry Trade theory and Developing economics Section 9: 8. Tariff, Quotas and Non-tariff Barriers : Definitions and Types Lecture 27 27. Unit 8.1. Tariff,Quotas and Non Tariff barriers Definitions and types Lecture 28 28. Unit 8.2. Types of Tariffs Section 10: 9. Economic Effects of Tariff and Quotas on National Income Lecture 29 29. Unit 9.1. Economic effects of Tariff and Quotas on National income Section 11: 10. Political Economy of Non-tariff Barriers : and Their Applications Lecture 30 30. Unit 10.1. Political economy of non tariff barriers and their applications Lecture 31 31. Unit 10.2. Statist Approaches to trade policy Lecture 32 32. Unit 10.3. The relationship between Tariff and NTB s Section 12: 11. Balance of Payments and Balance of Trade : Meaning and Components Lecture 33 33. Unit 11.1. Balance of payment and balance of trade Meaning and Components Lecture 34 34. Unit 11.2. Balance of payment on current account Lecture 35 35. Unit 11.3. Balance of payments on capital account Lecture 36 36. Unit 11.4. Basic Balance Lecture 37 37. Unit 11.5. Balance of payments Settlement and Adjustment Lecture 38 38. Unit 11.6. Full employment equilibrium or true balance Lecture 39 39. Unit 11.7. Balance of payments and Economic Policy Section 13: 12. Equilibrium and Disequilibrium in BOP Lecture 40 40. Unit 12.1. Equilibrium and Disequilibrium in BOP(Introduction) Section 14: 13. BOP Adjustment : Monetary Approach Lecture 41 41. Unit 13.1. BOP Adjustment Monetary approach (Introduction) Section 15: 14. Exchange Rate : Meaning and Components Lecture 42 42. Unit 14.1. Exchange Rate Meaning and Component ( Introduction ) Section 16: 15. Theories of Determination of Exchange Rate (PPP, Monetary) Lecture 43 43. Unit 15.1. Theories of determination of exchange rate( PPT, Monetary) Lecture 44 44. Unit 15.2. Monetary models of Exchange Rate Determination Section 17: 16. Theories of Determination of Exchange Rate Lecture 45 45. Unit 16.1. Theories of determination of exchange rate (Portfolio & balance) Lecture 46 46. Unit 16.2. Volatility and Risk Section 18: 17. Process of Adjustments : Gold Standard, Fixed Exchange Rates Lecture 47 47. Unit 17.1. Process of adjustments Gold standards,Fixed exchange rates Lecture 48 48. Unit 17.2. Symmetric Monetary Adjustment Under a Gold Standard Section 19: 18. Merits and Demerits of Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rate Lecture 49 49. Unit 18.1. Merits and demerits of Fixed and Flexible exchange rates Lecture 50 50. Unit 18.2. Difference between first and flexible exchange rate Section 20: 19. Expenditure Reducing and Expenditure Switching Policies Lecture 51 51. Unit 19.1. Expenditure Reducing and Expenditure switching policies Lecture 52 52. Unit 19.2. The expenditure switching policy Devaluation Section 21: 20. Forms of Economic Cooperation Lecture 53 53. Unit 20.1. Forms of cooperation (Introduction) Lecture 54 54. Unit 20.2. International Economic Cooperation Lecture 55 55. Unit 20.3. International Trade Lecture 56 56. Unit 20.4. Developing country debts Section 22: 21. Static and Dynamic Effects of a Custom Union and Free Trade Organization Lecture 57 57. Unit 21.1. Static and dynamic effects of a custom union and free trade org Lecture 58 58. Unit 21.2.The trade regimes Lecture 59 59. Unit 21.3. The effect of Customs Union Section 23: 22. SAARC/SAPTA, ASEAN Lecture 60 60. Unit 22.1. SAARC SAPTA, ASEAN ( Introduction) Lecture 61 61. Unit 22.2. ASEAN - India Lecture 62 62. Unit 22.3. The ASEAN Century Section 24: 23. Regionalism : EU and NAFTA Lecture 63 63. Unit 23.1. Regionalism EU and NAFTA(Introduction) Lecture 64 64. Unit 23.2. A Turning point Section 25: 24. Multilateralism and WTO Lecture 65 65. Unit 24.1. Multilateralism and WTO(Introduction) Lecture 66 66. Unit 24.2. WT