Description
This course examines the impact of globalization and digitalization on international trade, finance, and economic systems. Students will analyze historical and contemporary drivers of globalization, foundational theories such as comparative advantage, and the effects of trade on income distribution and societal outcomes. The program also explores international monetary systems, exchange rate dynamics, financial crises, and the role of digital technologies in shaping global economic structures. By the end of the course, students will be able to evaluate key global economic trends and propose strategies to address challenges in a rapidly evolving digital economy.
Type Subject
Optativa
Semester
First
Credits
6.00
Previous Knowledge
Objectives
Contents
Methodology
Evaluation
Evaluation Criteria
Basic Bibliography
Additional Material