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Faculty of Social Sciences, UNIMASmembangun.)LEARNINGOUTCOMESBy the end of this course, students will be able to:o Analyze and solve the problems of trade and balance ofpaymentooo(C4)Discuss the central concepts of international trade and thebasic theories of international trade and internationalfinance (P2)Develop arguments on various trade policies,protectionism, and free trade agreements and justify theimplementation of trade policies chosen (A3)Relate and reorganize the fundamental theories ofinternational economics with real economic situations anddiscuss it in a group. (CS, CT, TS, LS)STUDENTLEARNINGHOURSLecturesTutorialsStudent-Centered LearningSelf-StudyQuizzes, Tests, & ExaminationsTotal35 Hour/s7 Hour/s14 Hour/s98 Hour/s6 Hour/s160 Hour/sLEARNINGUNITSSupervisedLearning Hours1. Introduction to International Economics- What is international economics?- Importance of international economics- Some current international economic issues42. Our global economy: One world or two?- Meaning of globalisation- Economic, technological and cultural integration- Relationship between international trade andstandards of living- Film: Globalisation and Australian business: RipCurl - a case study4SSA2044 Introduction to International Economics 2 / 5

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