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Lecture on "Exchange Rates and The Foreign Exchange Market: An Assets Approach"
- Wall Street Journal Quotes
*** Required Readings for
spring 2008 Courses:
Seminar in International Finance
(Economics 313):
- Required and optional suggested readings for this class will be posted on the course’s website and will be updated throughout the semester.
- I will also assign readings from “The Dollarization Debate” by Dominick Salvatore, James W. Dean and Thomas D. Willet (Eds.).
- You can refer to International Economics: Theory and Policy by Paul Krugman and Maurice Obstfeld, 7th edition, for background information.
- You should also keep up with current events related to International Finance by reading a daily newspaper on a regular basis. Recommended sources are The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Financial Times and The Economist.
Courses Taught at Mount Holyoke College
Note:
Some course information and course materials are available only through
ella.
- Introduction to Microeconomics
- fall 2000, fall 2006, fall
2007
- International Trade
- fall 2000, spring 2002, fall
2006
- Seminar in International Trade - spring
2001, spring 2003, spring 2005,
spring
2007
- International Finance - spring 2001, fall
2001, spring 2003, fall 2003, fall
2005, spring 2007, fall 2007
- Seminar
in International Finance - spring 2002, fall 2003, spring
2006, spring 2008
- Microeconomic
Theory - fall 2001
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