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4408090: International Economics for Finance

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Semester:WS 17/18
Art:Seminar
Plansemester:1
Lektionen / Semester:24.0 L / 18.0 h
Selbststudium:72.0 h

Modulleitung/Dozierende

Studiengang

Masterstudium Finance (01.09.2015)

Beschreibung

  • International Monetary Systems
  • Balance of Payments and International Finance
  • International Parity Conditions and International Finance
  • Foreign Exchange Rate Determination
  • Capital Market Segmentation and International Finance
  • Determinants of International Trade
  • Determinants of Direct Investments
  • Current Multinational Financial Challenges and Crises

Lernergebnisse

After successful completion of this course, students

  • are able to explain fundamentals of trade theories;
  • are able to explain the relationship between international economics and international finance;
  • can distinguish implications for national trade policies;
  • can illustrate main themes and debates in international economics and their relation to International Finance;
  • are able to assess the impact of macroeconomics, political forces and international agreements on firm strategies and competition in a specific nation-state or economic Region
  • Communicating acquired information comprehensibly to specialists and laities.

Kompetenzen

Lehrmethoden

Participants prepare a term paper under supervision of a lecturer.

Literatur

  • Eiteman, D. K., Stonehill, A. I., & Moffett, M. H. (2013). Multinational business finance (13th ed.). Boston: Pearson.
  • Eun, C. S., Resnick, B. G., & Sabherwal, S. (2012). International finance (6th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill/Irwin.
  • Haan, J., Oosterloo, S., & Schoenmaker, D. (2012). Financial markets and institutions - A European perspective (2nd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press..
  • Krugman, P. R., Obstfeld, M., & Melitz, M. (2014). International economics - Theory and policy (10th ed.). Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall Pearson.
  • Madura, J. (2014). International financial management (12th ed). Cincinnati: South-Western.
  • Sercu, P. (2009). International finance - Theory into practice. Princeton: Princeton University.

Additionally, research papers will be listed in the syllabus and used in class.

Arbeitsmaterial

The syllabus will give an overview on seminar paper topics and describe the necessary literature and research papers more in detail. Student papers and presentation files will be posted on moodle.

Prüfungsmodalitäten

  • Written term paper exposé and presentation (30%),
  • Written term paper (70%).
  • Obligatory class participation

Termine

DatumZeitRaum
12.09.201717:00 - 20:00H4
14.12.201709:00 - 20:00H4
15.12.201709:00 - 20:00H3

Prüfungen

  • PWW-MA_International Economics for Finance (WS 17/18, in Bewertung)
  • PWW-MA_International Economics for Finance (SS 18, bewertet)